Tibet Permit and Visa: Complete Guide for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra (2026)

Planning for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in 2026, the first and most important step is to get a Chinese Visa and Tibet Permit. Entering Tibet, an autonomous part of China, requires a special entry regulation for foreign citizens. They cannot enter Tibet only with a Chinese visa, and trekking solo is strictly prohibited.

Trekkers must book their journey through the licensed tour operator and must hire the licensed Tibetan guide, including a private vehicle for their trip. Your tour agency will obtain the necessary permit, help to process your Chinese visa and complete travel formalities before you can start your pilgrimage journey.

Here we will explain how to find the right tour agency for the Kailash tour, how to apply for a permit and visa and the cost involved. Whether you want to visit Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from India, Nepal, the USA, Europe, Australia, or any other part of the world, this guide covers everything that you are searching for.

Special note: Chinese visa policy is complex and is subject to change without prior notice. Always verify the latest visa and permit requirements with your tour operator or the Chinese embassy.

What Is the Tibet Travel Permit(TTP)?

Tibet Travel Permit(TTP) is a special entry document which is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB) under the Chinese government. With TTP, all foreign passport holders are legally allowed to enter the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). Foreign tourists cannot board a train, take a flight or even use the road to Lhasa without showing a TTP-the Chinese government controls who can enter and for how long.

Why Is the Tibet Permit Different from a Chinese Visa?

Many people are confused about Chinese Visas and Tibet permits. Think like this, a Chinese visa allows you to enter China, but Tibet is like a restricted zone inside China, which needs a separate TTP as an inner visa.

Many people assume that a Chinese Visa is enough, but in reality, you need both.
Along with the Tibet permit and Chinese Visa some other local permit is necessary depending upon the itinerary and areas.

Types of Tibet Permits for Kailash Yatra

To travel to the Lake Mansarovar and Mount Kailash for the Kailash Kora, here are the different types of permits you need to gather:

Chinese Group Visa:

Nepal shares a border with Tibet. For centuries, people from different parts of the world have visited Nepal first and begin their journey from Kathmandu. Several agencies organize the Kailash Mansarovar Group tour. To make travellers’ journeys safe, smooth and comfortable, they handle visas, permits, food, accommodation and logistics.

If you are planning to visit Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal, you need to get a Chinese Group Visa, even if you have a tourist visa. When your application is processed for a group visa, your existing individual tourist visa is usually canceled or becomes invalid. A group visa is valid only for the duration of the journey, and you must enter and exit with the same group.

There are three different routes to enter Tibet from Nepal:

  • Through Timmure/Keryiong Route( overland route).
  • Through the Simkot Hilsa Route( helicopter route).
  • Through a direct flight to Lhasa( Direct flight).

Tibet Travel Permit (TTB Permit)

  • TTP is the main entry permit for the Tibet Autonomous Region. Your agency issued the TTB permit only after you obtained the Chinese Visa.
  • Covers: Lhasa and surrounding tourist areas
  • Who issues it: Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB)
  • Required for: All foreign tourists

Alien’s Travel Permit (PSB Permit)

  • The Alien’s Travel Permit, also called the PSB (Public Security Bureau) Permit, is mandatory for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. This permit helps travellers to travel beyond the main tourist zone around Lhasa.
  • Covers: Remote areas including Shigatse, Saga, Ngari (Ali) region
  • Who issues it: Public Security Bureau (PSB) offices in Tibet
  • Required for: Travel to western Tibet, including Mount Kailash

Military Area Permit (Border Pass)

  • Military Area Permit, also called a Border Defense Pass, is mandatory as Mount Kailash, Tibet shares the border with Nepal and India. Due to the sensitive border region, this permit ensures that travellers pass only through specific routes.
  • The Kailash region is near China’s border with India and Nepal. This makes it a sensitive military zone. You need a) to enter this area.
  • Covers: Border areas near Kailash, Manasarovar Lake, and Purang county
  • Who issues it: Tibet Military Command
  • Required for: Kailash Mansarovar and Purang area

    Important: Individuals cannot obtain the Chinese group visa, TTP, PSB and Military permit on their own. Only licensed tour agencies will apply for a visa and permit once you book the Kailash Tour Package with them.

    Do You Need a Chinese Visa for Tibet?

    The answer depends on how you enter Tibet.

    Entering Tibet from Mainland China (via Lhasa)

    Yes, you will need a Chinese tourist visa (Type L visa) if you enter Tibet through mainland China. To date, 6/17/2026 Chinese government has allowed 30 days visa exemption for nearly 83 countries till December 2026. If your country is on a free visa list, you can get a visa after you arrive in China. If your country is not listed in the free visa list of China, then you can apply from your home country through the Chinese embassy.

    Chinese free-visa country list – Updated list 2026

    No.CountryTypeEffective Date
    1AlbaniaVisa-FreeMarch 18, 2023
    2United Arab EmiratesVisa-FreeJanuary 16, 2018
    3Antigua and BarbudaVisa-FreeMay 11, 2024
    4BarbadosVisa-FreeMay 11, 2024
    5BelarusVisa-FreeAugust 10, 2018
    6Bosnia and HerzegovinaVisa-FreeMay 29, 2018
    7DominicaVisa-FreeSeptember 19, 2022
    8EcuadorVisa-FreeAugust 18, 2016
    9FijiVisa-FreeMarch 14, 2015
    10GrenadaVisa-FreeJune 10, 2015
    11GeorgiaVisa-FreeMay 28, 2024
    12QatarVisa-FreeDecember 21, 2018
    13KazakhstanVisa-FreeNovember 10, 2023
    14MaldivesVisa-FreeMay 20, 2022
    15MauritiusVisa-FreeOctober 31, 2013
    16SerbiaVisa-FreeJanuary 15, 2017
    17SeychellesVisa-FreeJune 26, 2013
    18San MarinoVisa-FreeJuly 22, 1985
    19Solomon IslandsVisa-FreeDecember 28, 2024
    20SurinameVisa-FreeMay 1, 2021
    21ThailandVisa-FreeMarch 1, 2024
    22TongaVisa-FreeAugust 19, 2016
    23SingaporeVisa-FreeFebruary 9, 2024
    24ArmeniaVisa-FreeJanuary 19, 2020
    25UzbekistanVisa-FreeJune 1, 2025
    26SamoaVisa-FreeApril 2, 2025
    27AzerbaijanVisa-FreeJuly 16, 2025
    28MalaysiaVisa-FreeJuly 17, 2025
    29BruneiUnilateral Visa-FreeJuly 26, 2023
    30FranceUnilateral Visa-FreeDecember 1, 2023
    31GermanyUnilateral Visa-FreeDecember 1, 2023
    32ItalyUnilateral Visa-FreeDecember 1, 2023
    33NetherlandsUnilateral Visa-FreeDecember 1, 2023
    34SpainUnilateral Visa-FreeDecember 1, 2023
    35SwitzerlandUnilateral Visa-FreeMarch 14, 2024
    36IrelandUnilateral Visa-FreeMarch 14, 2024
    37HungaryUnilateral Visa-FreeMarch 14, 2024
    38AustriaUnilateral Visa-FreeMarch 14, 2024
    39BelgiumUnilateral Visa-FreeMarch 14, 2024
    40LuxembourgUnilateral Visa-FreeMarch 14, 2024
    41New ZealandUnilateral Visa-FreeJuly 1, 2024
    42AustraliaUnilateral Visa-FreeJuly 1, 2024
    43PolandUnilateral Visa-FreeJuly 1, 2024
    44PortugalUnilateral Visa-FreeOctober 15, 2024
    45GreeceUnilateral Visa-FreeOctober 15, 2024
    46CyprusUnilateral Visa-FreeOctober 15, 2024
    47SloveniaUnilateral Visa-FreeOctober 15, 2024
    48NorwayUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    49SlovakiaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    50FinlandUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    51DenmarkUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    52IcelandUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    53AndorraUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    54MonacoUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    55LiechtensteinUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    56South KoreaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 8, 2024
    57BulgariaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    58RomaniaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    59CroatiaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    60MontenegroUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    61North MacedoniaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    62MaltaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    63EstoniaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    64LatviaUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    65JapanUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 30, 2024
    66BrazilUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 1, 2025
    67ArgentinaUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 1, 2025
    68ChileUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 1, 2025
    69PeruUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 1, 2025
    70UruguayUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 1, 2025
    71Saudi ArabiaUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 9, 2025
    72OmanUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 9, 2025
    73KuwaitUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 9, 2025
    74BahrainUnilateral Visa-FreeJune 9, 2025
    75RussiaUnilateral Visa-FreeSeptember 15, 2025
    76SwedenUnilateral Visa-FreeNovember 10, 2025
    77CanadaUnilateral Visa-FreeFebruary 17, 2026
    78United KingdomUnilateral Visa-FreeFebruary 17, 2026

    Entering Tibet from Nepal (via Gyirong or Rasuwagadhi)

    A separate Chinese tourist visa is not required if you enter Tibet from Nepal. You will only need a Tibet Group Visa. The requirement of a group visa is that there should be a minimum of 4-5 travellers in a group, and a visa is issued for the entire group, not individually.

    Can Citizens of Some Countries NOT Get a Tibet Permit?

    Indian travellers were banned from entering Tibet for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. But after several diplomatic discussions, China resumed the Kailash Tour for Indians from June 2025. So, for now, there are no countries that are restricted from entering Tibet as per the Chinese government.

    How To obtain Chinese Tourist Visa For Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

    To obtain the Chinese tourist( L Visa), you need to fill out the form through the China Online Visa Application (COVA) system. Then choose the date and time to submit your physical application. Before applying online, gather these documents:

    • Valid passport (at least 6 months validity)
    • Passport photos
    • Completed visa application form
    • Travel itinerary (your Tibet tour details)
    • Hotel bookings or a tour confirmation letter
    • Bank statements

    Special note: We request that you not mention Tibet on your Chinese visa application. State that you are visiting China for tourism. Your Tibet permit is applied for separately.

    How To Find Licensed Tour agency and book Kailash Tour Package?

    Several tour agencies in Kathmandu operate the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Choosing the best tour operator for Kailash Yatra is very important, as obtaining permits, visas, and travel approvals depends on an authorized agency.

    Booking the package, check these things:

    • Whether they hold the tourism licence from Nepal Tourism Board(NTB) or not.
    • Are they running the Kailash tour package or not?
    • Their experience and expertise
    • How long have they been operating the Kailash tour
    • What are the things included in the package, and what are excluded?
    • Permit and Visa handling capability
    • Reviews and Reputation
    • Safety and Support System

    Note: After you choose the agency for your Mount Kailash Tour in Tibet, have clear communication about cost, itinerary, route and service.

    Tibet Permit Cost and Fees 2026

    Here is a breakdown of Tibet permit fees and associated costs:

    Permit / Fee
    Approximate Cost (USD)
    Tibet Travel Permit (TTB)
    Included in tour package
    Alien’s Travel Permit (PSB)
    Included in tour package
    Military / Border Pass
    Included in tour package
    Tibet Group Visa (from Nepal)
    USD 30–50 per person
    Chinese Visa (if applicable)
    USD 80–200 (varies by country)
    Licensed Tibet Guide (mandatory)
    Included in tour
    Tibet tour agency fee
    USD 2,500–3,500+ (varies by package)

    Tibet Permit Processing Time

    Tibet permit applications typically take:

    • TTB Permit (Tibet Travel Permit): 15–30 working days
    • Alien’s Travel Permit (PSB): 1-2 hours after your Tibetan Guide submits your documents during the tour.
    • Military/Border Permit: 15- 25 Days. Handled by the agency.

    For the Kailash Mansarovar Tour, book the package at least 2-3 months in advance before your intended travel date. This allows you to have enough time for smooth visa applications, and permit processing.

    When Is the Best Time to Apply?

    The Kailash tour season starts from May and ends in October, as this is the best time for pilgrimage. You can choose any of these months for the tour and apply for the permit at least 3–4 weeks before your intended travel date to Tibet. While applying for the Visa and permit, don’t forget to check Chinese holidays as they may delay the processing.

    Documents Required for Tibet Permit

    When applying for your Tibet permit, you or your agency will need the following:

    For All Travelers

    • Passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel date)
    • Passport-size photos (usually 2–4 photos)
    • Chinese visa copy (if entering via mainland China)
    • Completed permit application form (provided by your agency)
    • Confirmed Tibet tour booking / itinerary

    For Nepal-Based Applications

    • Valid passport
    • Nepal entry stamp or Nepal visa
    • 2 passport-size photos
    • Completed application form from Nepal-based agency

    For Indian Pilgrims (MEA Route)

    • Valid Indian passport
    • MEA application and selection letter
    • Medical fitness certificate
    • Recent passport photos

    Tibet Permit Rules You Must Know

    Before you travel, understand these key rules:

    • Tibet can close anytime for political reasons. China has closed Tibet to foreign tourists many times due to political reasons. Therefore, always have travel insurance to cover trip cancellations.
    • You cannot Travel Without Your Guide: Travelling inside Tibet without a Tibetan Guide is not allowed.
    • Photography Restrictions Apply: Photography inside the Tibetan monastery and sensitive areas might not be allowed. So always ask permission before taking a picture.
    • Keep Your Permit Copies With You: Carry physical and digital copies of all your permits and show them whenever required at checkpoints.
    • Altitude Sickness Is Real: Tibet is located at a high altitude, and the Kailash tour takes you to a maximum altitude of Dolma La Pass (5,630 meters) during the Kailash Parikrama. Learn the symptoms of altitude sickness, acclimatization tips, and follow proper acclimatization.

    Kailash Mansarovar Yatra: Quick Facts

    Item
    Details
    Location of Mount Kailash
    Ngari Prefecture, Western Tibet
    Altitude of Kailash Peak6,638 m (21,778 ft)
    Kailash Parikrama distance( Outer Kora)
    52 km (3-day circuit)
    Altitude of Dolma La Pass (highest point of Parikrama)
    5,636 m (18,491 ft)
    Lake Manasarovar altitude
    4,590 m (15,059 ft)
    Best time for Kailash Yatra
    May–September
    Total trip duration (from Kathmandu)
    14–18 days
    Permits required
    TTB Permit + PSB Permit + Military Permit

    Tibet Travel Tips for Kailash Yatra

    • Kailash Kora is challenging, so start physical training at least 3 months in advance to maintain physically fit—your fitness matters.
    • Buy travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking. Medical emergencies at Kailash are life-threatening. Standard insurance may not cover you.
    • Carry cash in Chinese yuan (CNY). ATMs in the remote parts of Tibet are limited. Your agency can advise how much cash to bring.
    • Download offline maps. Google Maps may not work inside Tibet. Use maps.me or offline maps.
    • Respect Tibetan culture. Walk clockwise around Kailash (the Tibetan Buddhist direction). Remove shoes before entering monasteries. Dress modestly.
    • Stay hydrated. High altitude means your body needs more water than usual.
    • Do not book with unlicensed agents. If an agency says you can travel solo in Tibet or does not mention a mandatory guide, it is not legitimate.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I get a Tibet permit on my own without a travel agency?

    No. Only a licensed Tibet travel agency registered with the Tibet Tourism Bureau can apply for a Tibet permit on your behalf. This rule has no exceptions for foreign tourists.

    Is the Tibet permit and the Chinese visa the same thing?

    No. They are two separate documents. A Chinese visa allowed you to enter China, but a Tibet Permit allowed you to enter Tibet. Since Tibet is part of China, you need both for the Kailash Yatra.

    Is the Kailash Parikrama (Kora) difficult?

    Yes, it is physically and mentally demanding. The Kora is 52 km over 3 days, with the highest point at 5,636 m (Dolma La Pass). You do not need mountaineering skills, but you must be healthy, physically fit and properly acclimatized.

    Can I do Kailash Yatra without doing the Parikrama?

    Yes. If you want to avoid Kailash Parikrama, it is possible. We suggest you hire a horse and do Kora if you are trying to avoid it due to a lack of physical fitness.

    What currency should I carry for Tibet?

    Carry Chinese Yuan (CNY) — also known as Renminbi (RMB). USD is not widely accepted in western Tibet.

    Final Say

    It is believed that walking around Mount Kailash while performing Kora and taking a bath in the holy Mansarovar lake brings Moksha and spiritual liberation. Tibet is really a beautiful place to visit to enjoy natural beauty and scenery. If you have any queries about the Tibet permit and visa, or want to book the Kailash Tour package, then contact us through Phone/WhatsApp +9779851150739 or email us at peacefulnepaltreks@gmail.com.

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