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Ticket to Lhasa

A journey by rail to the ‘roof of the world’ in Tibet and also visiting Beijing, Xian, Chengdu and Shanghai

 

2008 - Thursdays

per person in a twin room

 
 
Date Price
Sep 4 £2235
Date Price
Sep 18* £2235
Oct 2 £2135
Date Price
Oct 30 £2035
Nov 27 £1835
 


*Tours departing on this date will stay at the 3-star Hotel Ruitai in Shanghai.

Price Includes

Air travel, UK departure taxes, overseas airport taxes, transfers, 13 nights’ accommodation, itinerary as described, all meals (except lunch on day 12), services of guides and local representatives, guidebook.

Not Included

Travel insurance, visa procurement fee, tipping, any government taxes or compulsory charges introduced after publication.


Note on Prices

From 1st July 2008 balance payments made by credit card (e.g. MasterCard, Visa Credit) are subject to a 2% transaction charge. There is no transaction charge if you pay by debit card (e.g. Maestro, Visa Debit).


As a result of the recent well-publicised escalating price of oil, airlines have been announcing their own fuel increases. All our prices are subject to these fuel increases and we are currently in the process of updating the website to incorporate these. During this time please be aware that whilst the majority of our tours have this price included already there will be some exceptions where it will be added at the final online booking stage, but the price we confirm at the time of booking, during the online booking process or over the telephone, is the price we guarantee.

 

Please click for more information on Single Supplements.

 

Our current Conditions of Booking shall apply to all reservations.


Supplements per person

Supplement Price
Single supplement*
£245
As accommodation is limited and in high demand the overnight journey to Lhasa will be in 4-berth compartments*, sharing with other Voyages Jules Verne travellers, with a toilet and washroom at the end of each carriage

Notes Altitude

Sections of this itinerary reach an elevation of up to 5000 metres (16500 feet) and travellers should be in good health and ensure that they are not predisposed to conditions which may be aggravated by high altitude.


Important Information

Please click here for important China travel information.