Mt. Everest Becomes a Realistic Tibet Travel Dream
(PRWEB) July 21, 2013 -- Mt. Everest is a Tibet travel dream has recently been becoming a reality for travelers worldwide. Everest sits on the roof of the world: the air is thin and cold temperatures bite as the wind blows constantly. In the past, only the most intrepid travelers could make the trip here. However, a developing tourist infrastructure now makes it possible for many travelers to pay a visit to the world’s tallest mountain. Comfortable tent camps are available along with space for travelers who bring their own camping gear. Unimaginable high altitude beauty awaits those who set out on the adventure; Tibet Ctrip Travel Service-TCTS (http://www.tibetctrip.com) one local Tibet tour agency gives travelers a preview.
The drive to Everest traverses varied landscapes, each as stunning as the next. For many who travel Tibet, the scenery on the way to and from Everest is as breath taking as the mountain itself. Travelers ascend mountain roads with sheer drop-offs then cross into rocky high-altitude valleys that give way to fertile river-fed expanses. Climactic differences between the base of Everest and areas only a short drive away can be surprising; it is often much colder, winds can be strong, and the thin dry air leaves visitors more prone to the affects of the altitude. Despite the harsh environment, views of the mountain can be captivating.
Tibet tours that visit Everest can be scheduled for many months out of the year although the best times to visit are late April through mid May and September through early October. In the summer months Everest is usually hidden behind a blanket of cloud cover and the area is nearly inhospitable throughout the winter. Many arrive overland and enjoy staying in one of the tent camps near Everest’s base while outdoor enthusiasts can make the trek from Old Tingri in about four days or add a stop at Mt. Everest to an extensive biking tour of Tibet.
With a developing tourist infrastructure and a variety of ways to get there, Mt. Everest is now accessible to nearly all kinds of travelers. Witnessing the majesty of the world’s highest mountain is an experience most won’t soon forget. Many travelers are not only surprised by the striking beauty of the mountain but also the scenery along the route to Everest. TCTS offers overland, trekking, and mountain biking tours of Everest professionally guided by native Tibetans who are passionate about sharing where they come from. Autumn is approaching and with it comes excellent opportunities to visit Tibet for a glimpse of Everest, travelers are encouraged to plan ahead and book their tour now.
Tibet Travel Service TCTS Contact Address:
Post Address: Tibet Niwei International Travel Service, Co., Ltd (Niwei Building Room 302, No.13 North Linkuo Road, Lhasa, Tibet)
Tel/Fax (Lhasa area code):86-891-6342607, Mobile: 86-13628999610 (Tony), Post Code: 850000
Email: sales (at) tibetCtrip (dot) com, TibetCtrip (at) gmail (dot) com
Devin Moore, author of this release, is a travel writer and independent economic analyst based in Springfield, Missouri USA. In partnership with local Tibetan travel agent TCTS (tibetctrip.com), Devin publishes Tibet travel related information in order to spread awareness of Tibet and its people.
Tony, Tibet Ctrip Travel Agent, Quality Tibet Travel Service 2013, http://www.TibetCtrip.com, 86-136-2899-9610, [email protected]
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