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Train from Beijing to Lhasa Tibet?
Has anyone taken the train to Lhasa? I have been unable to find a tourist's description.
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I don't know of any trip report about the journey - but you might like to have a look a this thread from a little while back:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=574960 |
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Anyone yet?
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Here is an update on the "luxury" train service; it was supposed to start in 2007 but now looks like 2008.
All aboard for the Tangula Express BEIJING: The world's next great train journey will take passengers on a high altitude, luxury journey to Tibet. The Tangula Express, travelling between Llasa, Lijiang and Beijing, will begin operations in mid-2008 after an extensive marketing campaign in Asia, Europe and America. Dates, timetables, fares and booking opportunities will be revealed in May. Ninety-six passengers on the Tangula Express will be carried in 48 luxury suites, enjoying 24-hour butler service, queen-size beds, en suite bathrooms and showers, on-board guides, broadband Internet, flat-screen TV and DVD players. There will be two dining cars in the middle of the train. Kempinski Hotels will manage the luxury train which is a joint venture between Chinese Railways and Canadian company, RailPartners. Departing from Beijing, the five-day/four night journey to Lhasa crosses the mystical Tibetan plateau. The Beijing to Lijiang route also takes five-days/four nights and explores the landscapes of Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. Tangula trains leaving both Lhasa and Lijiang for Beijing will follow a four-day/three night itinerary. Speaking to TravelMole Asia, Bill Edward, vice president marketing for Tangula International, said the new train would be different from the recently launched 48-hour train journey between Beijing and Llasa. "The Tangula Express will be a five-day, four night journey which will give passengers time and opportunity to stop along the way to explore this amazing part of the world," he said. |
Originally Posted by Marq
(Post 7500731)
Here is an update on the "luxury" train service; it was supposed to start in 2007 but now looks like 2008.
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Take a look at my travel blog
I recently completed the train ride from Beijing to Tibet and have created a travel blog that recreates my experiences. Feel free to ask me any questions you have. It was a great experience.
http://www.merikle.com/Tibet/index.html |
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