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Tibet

China

"Tibet seemed too vast and inaccessible and strange for anyone to possess it. It looked wonderful to me, like the last place on Earth; like a polar ice cap, but emptier." ~ Paul Theroux, Riding the Iron Rooster

Tibet

Tibet is sometimes described as the "roof of the world"; the entire region is on a high plateau and there are many large mountains. The area has its own unique culture, and most travellers will find some of the plants, wildlife and domestic animals quite exotic as well. Entering Tibet you feel as though you've found an entirely different world.

Foreign tourists were first permitted to visit the Tibet Autonomous Region in the 1980s. While the main attraction is the Potala Palace in Lhasa, there are many other popular tourist destinations including the Jokhang Temple, Namtso Lake, and Tashilhunpo Monastery. Nonetheless, tourism in Tibet is still restricted for non-Chinese passport holders and Taiwan citizens, and presently the only way for foreigners to enter is via Tibet Entry Permit. The permit can only be obtained through a travel agency in Tibet, and travel in Tibet must be arranged in a group tour, in which the group must be accompanied by a licensed tour guide at all times. Those traveling into Tibet must specify every location they want to travel within the TAR, and thus cannot travel anywhere not specified in the application. Before entering on a train, plane, or road leading into Tibet, anyone without a Chinese passport must present the Tibet Entry Permit, or they will otherwise be denied entry. People barred from obtaining the permit are journalists, diplomats, professional media photographers, and government officials.

The Tibet Autonomous Region is located on the Tibetan Plateau, the highest region on earth. In northern Tibet elevations reach an average of over 4,572 metres (15,000 ft). Mount Everest is located on Tibet's border with Nepal.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

8.4°C-7.4
Precipitation: 0.9 mm

Feb

10.1°C-4.7
Precipitation: 1.8 mm

Mar

13.3°C-0.8
Precipitation: 2.9 mm

Apr

16.3°C2.7
Precipitation: 8.6 mm

May

20.5°C6.8
Precipitation: 28.4 mm

Jun

24°C10.9
Precipitation: 75.9 mm

Jul

23.3°C11.4
Precipitation: 129.6 mm

Aug

22°C10.7
Precipitation: 133.5 mm

Sep

20.7°C8.9
Precipitation: 66.7 mm

Oct

17.5°C3.1
Precipitation: 7.4 mm

Nov

12.9°C-3
Precipitation: 0.9 mm

Dec

9.3°C-6.8
Precipitation: 0.3 mm
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