Lhasa to Tibet Everest Base Camp tour
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Price inclusion: Tibet travel permits, English-speaking Tibetan local tour guide, 4-star hotel, Transfers, Insurance, airport pick-up and drop-off.
Price exclusion: Entrance Fees, meals, tips to tour guide and driver, single room supplement.
Price exclusion: Entrance Fees, meals, tips to tour guide and driver, single room supplement.
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See the world from a higher perspective in Tibet, exploring from Lhasa to the edge of Everest National Park.
Our guide does its best to provide responsible travellers with a balance of rated, underrated and overrated things to do.
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1 Reviews of Lhasa to Tibet Everest Base Camp tour
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 19 Jul 2023 by Ann Copk
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
Difficult to say. The rail trip to Lhasa was fantastic as was the journey to Everest
Base Camp but the altitude made the latter hard.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
I spent a week touring Gansu at around 3000 metres beforehand to acclimatize.
Very worthwhile in terms of interest and health.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
The holiday bought money into the local economy which was of great benefit after
the recent lack of tourists.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
The holiday was interesting and well run. Guide had good knowledge.and was very
helpful. It might be worth considering the 4 star accommodation as the 3 star was
clean but quite basic.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
CARBON REDUCTIONSome of the accommodation on this trip uses renewable energy.
We spend one night at a tent hostel located at the base camp of Mount Everest. The chilly nights urge us to seek warmth, and dried cow dung, a renewable resource, is used for burning. Moreover, the local electricity supply is sustainably generated by harnessing solar energy from solar panels installed on the mountain slopes.
During the entire itinerary, our approach is to share vans or buses with other guests, strategically minimizing the formation of overly small travel groups that would unnecessarily consume additional resources. Notably, when exploring the Mount Everest scenic area, we opt not to drive our cars directly to the base camp. Instead, we use spacious sightseeing bus, thoughtfully designed to accommodate over 20 people comfortably. This way, we aim to strike a balance between efficient transportation and environmental responsibility throughout our journey. These sightseeing buses to EBC all use electricity. In order to address the issue of exhaust pollution resulting from fuel-powered vehicles and streamline the collection of tourist-generated garbage, significant efforts were made. Additionally, measures are taken to mitigate the environmental impact caused by irregular driving and passenger waste in the Mount Everest region.
ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE
As part of our itinerary, we help book scenic area entrance ticket fee, which serves a dual purpose. These tickets not only act as a well-deserved reward for the developers of the scenic areas but also contribute to the salaries of the dedicated local maintenance personnel and local guides. In the challenging and rugged environment of Tibet, the revenue generated from these tickets plays a crucial role in supporting environmental protection efforts in the scenic spots. Additionally, some financial support also comes from government subsidies, further bolstering conservation initiatives in the region.
We prioritize raising travelers' awareness of environmental protection. Our trip advisors not only help design your Tibet itinerary but also provide essential knowledge about preserving the Tibetan environment. Secondly, as part of our commitment, we furnish each traveler with a guidebook before their departure. This guidebook not only offers insights on safeguarding cultural relics in monasteries and palaces but also emphasizes the significance of preserving natural wonders like lakes from any form of pollution during their journey.
Thirdly, during the tour, our dedicated tour guides distribute rubbish bags to each traveler, encouraging them to collect their own trash along the way and dispose of it responsibly in designated areas. By adhering to our core values, we firmly believe that we can positively influence travelers and contribute to a more sustainable approach to Tibet tourism.
People
LOCAL ECONOMYAll the hotels where we lodge are either locally operated or contracted by the local government, with a keen focus on involving the community. These establishments prioritize hiring residents from the vicinity as their primary management personnel and servers. Moreover, the tent accommodation situated at the base camp of Mount Everest is under the ownership of local Tibetans, further contributing to the empowerment of the local community.
Each of our tour guides and drivers is thoughtfully selected from the local Tibetan community. To support and uplift them, we provide a comprehensive package that includes salaries, tour allowances, insurance coverage, travel rewards, and opportunities for in-service training. Additionally, we extend necessary assistance when their family members face health challenges.
Recognizing the unique seasonal nature of travel in Tibet, our organization takes pride in offering approximately 9 months of work to around 40 Tibetan staff members, from April through January of the following year. This represents an impressive 30 percent increase in working months compared to the industry average. Our commitment to empowering and engaging the local workforce reflects our dedication to sustainable and responsible tourism practices.
EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY
Around 30% is employed from this country and 70% from the local community.
At our organization, we go above and beyond to ensure the welfare of our local employees. Not only do we offer salaries that surpass the market average, but we also provide additional benefits, such as social security and medical insurance coverage. Furthermore, to express our appreciation for their hard work and dedication, we grant year-end bonuses as a token of gratitude each year. Our commitment to the well-being of our team reflects our values of fostering a supportive and thriving work environment.
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