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How to go to Tibet from Malaysia? To reach the Roof of the World, you can take a Malaysia to Tibet Flight to start your Tibet Tour from Malaysia. Tibet is a charming destination for travelers from Malaysia, due to its snow-capped mountains, Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, holy lakes, and crystal glaciers. Take a Tour to Tibet from Malaysia to explore the remote and massive Tibet plateau now.

>> Our Tibet Tour Package from Malaysia (by flight) offers an extraordinary mix of natural beauty, ancient culture, and spiritual significance. You can take flights from Kuala Lumpur to Lhasa, with a stopover at Chengdu, Kunming, Guangzhou, Shanghai, or Beijing in China. You can also take flights from Malaysia to Kathmandu in Nepal, then transfer to Tibet by air or road (need Chinese Group Visa).

>> Plan a Tibet Tour from Malaysia with Qinghai-Tibet Railway (by train)? You can take a train to Tibet from major China cities like Chengdu, Xian, Xining... Traveling to Tibet by train not only offers a more cost-effective option but also aids in acclimatizing to the high-altitude environment, while providing an opportunity to revel in the awe-inspiring scenery along the renowned Qinghai-Tibet Railway.

>> Tibet has emerged as a sought-after destination for Malaysian tourists. Explore our Tibet Tour Package from Malaysia 2025 for the best deals. Secure your Tibet Tour from Malaysia to delve into the pure Buddhist essence of Tibet and its distinctive Tibetan culture.

 

>> Exciting News: Malaysian Passport Holders can enjoy Visa-Free Entry to China (up to 30 days) until December 31, 2025!

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Malaysia to Tibet Tour via Chengdu, Panda Hometown - As the gateway to Tibet, Chengdu is the most recommended hub for Tibet Tour from Malaysia. You can take daily direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Chengdu (4 to 5 hs), then Chengdu to Lhasa (2 hs 15 mins). Or take Chengdu to Lhasa Train to Tibet (36 hours).
Malaysia to Tibet Tour via Kathmandu, Nepal - The direct flight to Kathmandu from Lhasa is about 1 hour 15 mins (double-check for available flights), while overland from Kathmandu to Lhasa via Gyirong border takes 3 or 4 days. Currently, to enter Tibet from Kathmandu, a Chinese Group Visa is needed (double-check for updated policy).
Malaysia to Tibet Tour Via Other Gateway Cities in China - It is also a good choice to fly from Malaysia to Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Kunming, and Xining, for a trip before entering Tibet. Then, you can take the Tibetan train or domestic flight to Lhasa.
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Start your Tibet vacation with one of our 6 Best Tibet Tours from Malaysia (4-15 Days). You can tailored your Tibet Tour from Kuala Lumpur with iconic destinations in Tibet like Lhasa, Shigatse, Mt. Everest, Mt. Kailash, and more in comfort and style. Enjoy the flexibility to explore at your own pace, with expert guides handling every detail for a smooth, unforgettable journery from Malaysia to Tibet.

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    1. How can I travel to Tibet from Malaysia?
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    Via China:
    Fly from Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) to transit cities like Chengdu, Chongqing, Beijing, Guangzhou, or Shanghai, and then take a flight or train to Lhasa of Tibet. The Lhasa Express train from Chengdu, Xian, or Xining offers spectacular views of the Tibetan Plateau.

    Via Nepal:
    Fly from Malaysia to Kathmandu, then either take a direct flight to Lhasa or join an overland tour via the Gyirong border. The flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa offers stunning views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest. (Note: Enter Tibet from Kathmandu need to apply China Group Visa.)

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    2. How long should I plan for a Tibet tour from Malaysia?
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    A typical Tibet tour lasts 7–10 days, depending on your interests:
    7 Days: Explore Lhasa, Shigatse, and Yamdrok Lake.
    10 Days: Add Everest Base Camp or travel overland via Nepal.
    12+ Days: Include a pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash or an in-depth exploration of Tibetan culture and nature.
    Factor in travel time from Malaysia (1–2 days each way).
     
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    3. Do Malaysians need a visa and special permits to visit Tibet?
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    Yes, Malaysians need the following to visit Tibet:
    Chinese Visa: Apply at the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia if entering Tibet via China (e.g., Chengdu, Beijing).
    Chinese Group Visa: If entering Tibet from Kathmandu, Nepal, you need to apply for this in Kathmandu.
    Tibet Travel Permit: Mandatory to enter Tibet, issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau and arranged by your travel agency.
    Note: Independent travel is not allowed in Tibet; you must join a tour.
     
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    4. Is it expensive to travel to Tibet from Malaysia?
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    Tibet tours are reasonably priced and vary based on the itinerary:
    Flight Costs: Round-trip flights from Kuala Lumpur to Lhasa (via Kathmandu or Chengdu) cost around RM 3,000–4,500.
    Tour Packages: A 7–10 day Tibet tour package typically costs RM 6,000–10,000, including accommodation, meals, permits, transportation, and a guide.
    The total cost is comparable to other international trips, but Tibet offers a unique “once-in-a-lifetime” experience that’s worth the price.
     
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    5. Why is Tibet a better choice than other destinations for Malaysian travelers?
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    Tibet offers unique high-altitude landscapes, unparalleled spiritual experiences, and a chance to visit iconic sites like Potala Palace and Everest Base Camp, which are unavailable in tropical destinations like Malaysia.
    It’s a perfect destination for Malaysian travelers seeking a completely different climate, culture, and adventure.
     
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    6. Should I worry about altitude sickness when travelling in Tibet?
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    The average elevation of the region is over 4,000 meters and altitude sickness is a common concern for travelers visiting Tibet. Not everybody will suffer from altitude sickness when traveling in Tibet and most visitors will be in good condition when they arrive.

    The symptoms of altitude sickness can include headache, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath. It is important to allow time to acclimate to the high altitude and to take precautions to prevent altitude sickness. Travelers should drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol and caffeine, and eat light meals that are high in carbohydrates. It is also recommended to take it easy for the first few days, avoiding strenuous activities and allowing time to adjust to the new altitude when arrive in Lhasa. Some travelers may also benefit from taking medication to prevent or treat altitude sickness.

    If symptoms of altitude sickness persist or worsen, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Many hotels and travel agencies in Tibet have oxygen supplies on hand to help alleviate the symptoms of altitude sickness. It is important to consult with a doctor before traveling to Tibet, especially if you have a history of heart or lung problems, high blood pressure, or other medical conditions that may be affected by high altitude.

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    7. At what age are children suitable for Tibet tour?
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    There is no specific age requirement for children to take a Tibet tour, but it is important to consider the high altitude and the physical demands of some of the activities involved. Children who are too young or not physically fit may not be able to participate in some of the more strenuous activities, such as trekking or hiking at high altitudes.

    It is recommended that children be at least 4 years old to take a Tibet tour, as younger children may have difficulty adjusting to the high altitude.

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    8. When is the best time to visit Tibet?
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    The best time to visit Tibet is from April to October, during the spring, summer, and autumn seasons. The weather during this time is mild and dry, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures.

    The peak tourist season is from late June to early October. However, visiting in the shoulder seasons of April-May and mid-October to November can offer fewer crowds and lower prices. You can decide your best time to come to fulfill your Tibet dream.

    Besides the weather condition, there are some grand festivals such as Saga Dawa Festival (May/June), Tibetan New Year (February) and Shoton Festival (August). If you are interested in the cultural experience in Tibet, feel free to contact our travel experts to match your ideas and likes.

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    9. Do I need to get a Tibet permit to visit Tibet? How long does it take to obtain?
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    All foreign travelers are required to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit to visit Tibet. The permit can only be applied for through a registered travel agency in Tibet (we are local based Tibet travel agency with office setting in Lhasa) and is required to purchase flight or train tickets to Tibet. The permit is necessary to enter Tibet and visit certain areas within the region, including Lhasa and Mount Everest Base Camp. Travelers should plan ahead and allow sufficient time for the permit application process, as it can take one to two weeks to obtain the necessary permits.

    All foreign travelers are advised to make their bookings at least one week in advance and send the necessary documents to us for obtaining the permits. However, if you plan to visit Mount Kailash, it is recommended to book at least two weeks in advance, as it may take longer to obtain the necessary permits.

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    10. What is Tibet Travel Permit
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    The Tibet Permit is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB) and is required for all foreign travelers, regardless of whether they are traveling independently or with a group. The permit is intended to regulate and guide tourism in the region, and it's issued only to travelers who book a tour with a registered travel agency authorized by the Tibet Tourism Bureau.
     

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Trip of a lifetime: before, during and after

Tour name: Line B2, 8 days Lhasa-Yamdroktso-Shigaste-Mt.Everest tour.

Key people: Bob (local Tibetan tour guide), Catherine Wang (travel consultant), Mr. Yu. Jian (driver).

This tour was sublime, a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! From the very start, I was met with grace and incredible kindness. The driver assigned to me by the company was Susan and greeted me with a smile on her face, as well as the traditional Tibetan scarf she delicately placed around my neck. She then kindly offered to take some photos of me outside of the airport and offered me some water as we drove to the first accommodation in Lhasa. She then sent me a few locations within the city to explore, for shopping and food and shared her experience of living in the region for over a decade.

The following day we met our tour guide Bob, who to date has been my favourite tour guide. He was nothing short of incredible. Not only did he translate everything from Tibetan to Mandarin and English, making the tour accessible to all of us, but went above and beyond for all of us. Whether it was taking extra photos from awkward angles as the photographer to answering our follow-up questions or even giving us his own recommendations i.e. where to rent the traditional Tibetan clothes or shop for souvenirs. He was incredibly knowledgeable and humble- a true mix of wisdom and personal insight. I found his personal experiences and insight made the tour feel more authentic, especially as he had been doing this since 2009. His great anecdotes and true appreciation of the Tibetan culture, as well as his uplifting attitude and great sense of humour made the trip that much more special. Especially on the days when we were on the road for up to 7 hours, as we began the travel towards Everest Base Camp (EBC).

In terms of the people I met on the tour, it was truly a mixed bag in the best way possible! As I was a 22-year-old solo solo-female traveler you might expect that I would want to be around a similar company. In contrast, I had the best time ever with a wildly different demographic! From middle-aged interracial married couples to retired solo travelers and other solo travelers, my group was made up of people from different neighbouring countries each with their own experiences of travel. As someone who is learning Chinese this was perfect for improving my linguistic skills however most could also speak English so there were no language barriers either.

The people in my group were lovely, kind and interesting characters. Each with open-minds and curiousity about the Tibetan culture. Having people from different walks of life and experiences in my group turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Even with our different backgrounds, we shared laughter, food and stories. I am grateful to have been in the same group as them for those 8 days- it was a true pleasure. Also, the nature of the tour meant that we overlapped with different groups based on both of our itineraries, meaning that we mixed with others for the first few days of the tour. This was a great way to also meet others as some were also staying at the same hotel as us.

The driver Mr. Yu Jian was also incredible. He so kindly brought our luggage in and out of the vehicles and always waited for us patiently in the mornings. Even when we (I) were running late, losing track of the timings and rushing outside with a hastily prepared buffet breakfast to go.

In terms of the tour, my personal highlights were of course seeing EBC and Everest in person, however, the in-betweens were just as remarkable. The 108 zig-zags we had to endure on the way to EBC, the petrol station stops where we’d stretch our legs and interact with the locals (often trying to sell us things) and growing closer and closer to the enchanting Everest. Being able to see the surreal landscape views of Tibet, both in Lhasa and outside, was awe-inducing. As I flew in on 25/03, I was met with the mountainscape being submerged with snow. By the time we made it to EBC, the snow had mostly melted but the rugged mountain view perfectly complemented the seemingly endless holy Yamdrok Lake. It was a nature lover’s paradise through and through, especially with the domesticated and wild animals across the area.

I also thoroughly enjoyed interacting with the locals. They met me with such curiosity, warmth and open-mindedness. I was touched to be perhaps the first black European person they met, and hope that they left our interactions with a new perspective. The first meal I had in Tibet was also sublime (I will put a picture below of the dish and a screenshot of the location I went to, recommended to me by my first driver). There was also a traditional Tibetan musical performance shortly after I had finished my meal, also recommended to me by Susan which began around 8pm!

My favourite monastery we visited was also the Tashi Lhunpo monastery in Shigatse, which we visited on our penultimate day in Tibet. We went on a Sunday which meant that not many tourists, if any, were there. Especially the tour took place during the off-season (End of March/Early April). As such it was an immersive experience being able to calmly walk through the monastery. With a history dating back to 1447, I felt like I connected to this the most, with there being living trees on the site that had been first planted over 400 years ago! Even seeing locals re-paint some of the religious paintings and the monks ready to enter for their evening classes gave a sense of serenity. It was a wonderful way to end the trip. Also, I would like to highlight seeing the Yamdrok Lake’s deep shades of turquoise from many angles (extraordinary), trying yak meat for the first time (different and at times tasty), seeing the Karola glacier (even when the rest of the landscape was snowless), seeing monks’ daily debates at Sera Monastery, of course climbing and seeing Polata Palace (tip: bring a 50 RMB note with you to take the famed picture outside Polata Palace- a fellow tour member loaned me his, thanks Yuki!), as well as Jokhang Temple and the Tibetan incense making where the activity leader wrote us, upon our request, a sign in the Tibetan language with anything i.e. our name or quotes. Seeing the stars on the first day of the new moon in the village just outside of Everest was also phenomenal (tip: walk 5-10 minutes in the opposite direction of heading into town to escape the light pollution for a better view, we only stayed out for 15 minutes just around midnight due to fatigue but if you really commit to it and maybe even venture further out and perhaps later on in the night around the new moon phase you will be stunned out what will find in the starry night sky.. hopefully the milky way!).

I would also like to give a warm mention to the hotel workers in the first hotel we stayed in Lhasa as they were incredibly kind to me. They were curious to know what my story was and where I had travelled as well as catering to my needs in the mornings (i.e. morning coffee etc.). Though they won’t see this, the woman working at the Tibetan clothes’ rental who helped me take pictures on my phone and conversed with me was also very kind! Even the shopkeeper who gave me a freebie after I bought some goods from his store was patient with me as I perused through the shops looking for instant noodles. Overall, I was met with such kindness from the very start of the trip until the very end!

Regarding altitude sickness, if you are worried about the high altitude, I bought Diamox , also known as Acetazolamide, (250mg per tablet) and got a prescription from a pharmacist. I took 1 tablet the day before I flew into Lhasa (during my layover in Kunming, Yunnan) and took another tablet for the next two days, waiting 24 hours between each 250mg dose. I adjusted well to the altitude and only took another one when we were heading to higher altitudes (particularly the mountain pass that is higher than EBC and the day of EBC). In total, I took 4 tablets on 4 days (the day before landing in Lhasa, days 1 and 2 of the tour as well as day 4 of the tour). I stopped taking it after EBC day and was fine throughout the trip. The tour will provide you with one free bottle of oxygen, as well as an emergency tank of oxygen in the shuttle bus. For reference I didn’t finish the bottle of oxygen throughout the trip but bought a spare one from the supermarket down the road from the hotel in Lhasa and the quality was great for only a few more RMB (lasted the entire trip). With a lot of water for hydration and taking it easy, alongside deep breaths, I think this tour is accessible to anyone without any underlying health conditions.

Finally, I would like to thank my tour agent Catherine Wang who has supported me throughout this trip! From when I first sent an email back in December 2024 to inquire about this tour until present she has supported me and provided me with updates throughout this process. Although I sent persistent emails (regarding the Shigatse earthquake and permit process/progress update) she always kept me in the loop. Even during the trip she had sent me an email to ask how it was going. Thank you very much for your patience and hard work, this trip has been the trip of a lifetime!

TLDR: I would 1000% recommend this trip and tour. All the little moments and cherished memories I have made will last a lifetime. Thank you to Bob, Mr. Yu Jian, Catherine, Susan, my tour group members and all the others who have made this trip so special. I am beyond grateful.

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Ilwad
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Tour name: Line B2, 8 days Lhasa-Yamdroktso-Shigaste-Mt.Everest tour. Key people: Bob (local Tibetan tour guide), Catherine Wang (travel consultant)...
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Date of Experience: Oct 07, 2024

Tour Customized by: Catherine

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Jia Yin
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Great Experience to Tibet

Right from the start, Betty, our travel agent has helped us to create an unforgettable Tibet travel experience for my husband and I. She is attentive to our needs and has helped us to obtain the necessary documents to travel to Tibet. Our Tibetan guide, Lobsang, too is very friendly and eager to share Tibetan culture and history.

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Right from the start, Betty, our travel agent has helped us to create an unforgettable Tibet travel experience for my husband and I. She is attentive ...
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Destination(s): Tibet

Date of Experience: Jul 08, 2024

Tour Customized by: Betty

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Lynn
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A memorable trip

We recently took a 6 day tour to Tibet , booking through Asia Odyssey Travel through agent Thalia.

Our itinerary including:
1, flying from Peking to Xining (with one day private tour in Xining)
2, taking overnight train from Xining to Lhasa.
3, Staying in Lhasa for 4 nights visiting several monasteries, palaces and Yamdrok Lake.
4, flying from Lhasa to Chengdu with one day private tour in Chengdu.

The highlights of the tour is the overnight train ride ( around 19 hours) passing snow capped mountains with breath taking scenery. Although we were told by several tours that it was extremely difficult to obtain train tickets, Thalia was able to secure train tickets and Tibet permits for us as promised ( soft sleeper cabin for four) Thalia is the best travel agent I have dealt with so far. We communicated by WhatsApp and paid by PayPal or WeChat. Thalia sent us itinerary first and followed us throughout the whole trip with updated detailed instructions of flight information, airport pick up and tour guide contact information, scenic points on the train ride , and precautions for high altitude sickness. ( there are oxygen and humidifier in Lagani hotel in Lhasa)

When our flight from Lhasa to Chengdu was delayed, Thalia made her best efforts to rebook different flights.

We also had fantastic tours in Chengdu lead by Tina Chen and in Xining by Sally

Thalia is reliable, always replying texts promptly and available even when she was on vacation. Her English is excellent. She is professional , pleasant , optimistic and reassuring.

We definitely will contact her for any future trips to China.

Thalia email Thalia@aisiaodysseytravel.com

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We recently took a 6 day tour to Tibet , booking through Asia Odyssey Travel through agent Thalia. Our itinerary including:1, flying from Peking to Xi...
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Date of Experience: Nov 09, 2024

Tour Customized by: Thalia

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