Yang saya alami saat Juni tahun lalu ke Tibet persis keterangan di bawah ini.  
Tibet Permit memang bukan benda abstrak karena saya pernah melihat barangnya.  
Permit itu terdiri dari 2 lembar, tertulis dalam huruf Tibet, namun saya tak 
diijinkan memiliki copynya.  Jangankan mengcopy, mau memotretnya saja tidak 
diijinkan.  Ini bisa dimaklumi karena saya masuk ke Tibet sebagai 'kloter' ke-2 
atau ke-3 setelah Lhasa dibuka kembali menyusul kerusuhan Maret 2008.  Waktu 
itu saya mengurus Tibet Permit lewat tempat yang saya inapi di Chengdu.  
Groupnya terdiri dari saya, istri, dan anak.

Orang asing hanya bisa membeli tiket (utamanya pesawat, entah kalau sekarang 
kereta juga boleh) setelah Tibet Permit ke luar.  Meski permit dan tiket di 
tangan, tak berarti urusan di bandara mudah.  Saya sampai 5x ditolak check in, 
diping-pong berganti-ganti counter, sampai-sampai hampir nyerah.  Saya sudah 
siap balik kanan, bagasi sudah saya tumpuk di pintu luar, tapi istri masih mau 
mencoba sekali lagi.  Ia menanyakan pada manager in duty apa yang salah dengan 
Tibet permit (permitnya di bawa orang penginapan yang ikut ke bandara) dan (di 
luar dugaan) langsung ditanya, "Apa Anda punya bagasi?"  Kontan ia lari 
menyusul saya dan anak yang sudah patah arang.  Padahal waktu keberangkatan 
pesawat tinggal 10 menit!  Tahu pemeriksaan sebelum masuk ruang tunggu?  
Seluruh bawaan (sepatu, kaos kaki, money belt, jaket) di luar baju dan celana 
panjang harus dilewatkan pemindai sinar x.

Salam dari Sangatta


 



________________________________
From: Rio Indrawan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; Ms tari rahardjo 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 26 June 2009 12:19:09
Subject: Re: [indobackpacker] (Ralat) : Sharing : Ke Tibet murah?





Mbak Tari barangkali bisa baca dari source yang sama...tapi recheck lagi please;

http://kekexili. typepad.com/ life_on_the_ tibetan_plate/ 2007/02/travel_ 
in_tibet. html



Tibet Travel Permit

There is no such thing as a "Tibet Visa". All foreigners going to the Tibet 
Autonomous Region (TAR) need to have a Tibet Travel Permit along with a Chinese 
visa. Since June 2008, a full tour of Lhasa must be booked in advance before 
you are allowed to go to Lhasa. The Tibet Travel Permit is not placed in your 
passport, but is a two page piece of paper that should be given to you. The 
first page is the actual permit, while the second page is the group travel 
list. If you are traveling by yourself to Lhasa, then just your name will be 
listed, but if you are traveling with a group of 2 or more all names will be 
listed and you will share 1 permit. This is the general permit that you need to 
enter anywhere in the TAR. There have been many rumors that this permit would 
be done away with after the start of the train to Lhasa, but as of today it is 
still needed more than ever. If you fly, train or bus into Lhasa, you will need 
to have this permit. Technically,
 this permit costs a little over $6USD (Y50), but nobody actually pays that 
price. Here is why: The Tibet travel permit can only be issued through the 
Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB) which is based in Lhasa. All permits come from the 
TTB. Most travel agencies in Beijing, Chengdu, Xining, Xi'an, Shanghai, 
Guangzhou, Chongqing and Lanzhou get this permit through the TTB in Lhasa. 
Since these cities are all far away from Lhasa, they usually have to have a 
local travel agency in Lhasa help them. The local travel agency in Lhasa takes 
a copy of your passport and Chinese visa information and brings them to the TTB 
to arrange your permit. These copies are sent to the Lhasa office by the local 
office you are using (ie. in Beijing, Chengdu, Xining, etc). The local agency 
in Lhasa does not do this for free. They usually charge between Y150 and Y300 
per person to do this. The travel agency you use in Chengdu, Beijing, Xining, 
etc to arrange the permit for you also does
 not do this for free. They charge an additional Y150 to Y400. So this is why a 
permit that costs Y50 ends up costing Y400 to Y800 or more.  
The travel agency you use to arrange your permit will give you a copy of the 
permit. The actual copy is usually kept at the Tibet Tourism Bureau in Lhasa, 
however some airports are now requiring the actual permit. Make sure the travel 
agency gives you a copy of this permit and make sure that your name and 
passport information is correct!! Some people are checked for the permit while 
others aren't (in the same way that some speeders in the US are pulled over 
while others are not). Many travelers will tell you that they had no problems 
traveling to Lhasa without a Tibet Travel Permit or that they were never 
checked. Good for them! Since the reopening of Lhasa in June 2008, airports and 
train stations have become much more strict in checking permits. It will be 
very difficult to go to Lhasa without a permit.Just because you weren't checked 
for a permit doesn't mean they aren't required!! People are almost always 
checked when flying into Lhasa though you
 could also be checked taking the train. If you are caught trying to sneak into 
the TAR, you can expect to be detained at the police station, fined and sent 
back to where ever you were before (ie. Golmud, Derge, Zhongdian, etc). 
Once in Lhasa, you will probably not be checked for your permit, but you will 
be checked before boarding your train or flight to Lhasa. The days of going to 
Lhasa without a permit are probably over, at least for a while. Keep your 
permit with you just in case something unusual happens.
 
For information on taking the train from Xining to Lhasa email me at (currently 
all travel to Lhasa must be done in a group):
lhasapermits@ tibetanconnectio ns.com in Xining

--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Ms tari rahardjo <kuntarini_rahsilawa t...@yahoo. 
com>wrote:


>From: Ms tari rahardjo <kuntarini_rahsilawa t...@yahoo. com>
>Subject: [indobackpacker] (Ralat) : Sharing : Ke Tibet murah?
>To: indobackpacker@ yahoogroups. com
>Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 9:05 PM
>
>
>
>
>Hallo kawans,
>
>Chengdu sudah hilang dari route AirAsia dari KL. Tapi rupanya masih ada kota 
>yg juga jalur KA ke Lhasa, yaitu Shanghai dan Guangzhou. Tapi melihat di peta 
>http://www.nordling .nu/schaefer/ chinamap. gif jaraknya bukan main! Boleh 
>saja naik KA utk berangkat, tp pulang rasanya harus naik pesawat spy waktu tdk 
>habis di jalan.
>
>Mungkin ada teman yang tau budget airlines dari Lhasa ke salah satu destinasi 
>AirAsia China? Berapa biayanya? Yang saya paham bahasanya cuma web Spring 
>Airlines http://www.china- sss.com/ tapi tiketnya masih mahal buat saya, USD 
>220-420 one way, Lhasa ke salah satu destinasi Air Asia
>
>Apakah ada kendaraan umum ke tourist destinations di Tibet? Naik mobil bukan 
>pilihan saya karena gak bs merasakan jadi penduduk lokalnya. Apakah ada hostel 
>yg bisa dibooking online yang recommended sudah ditinggali teman2?
>
>Menurut http://www.seat61. com/China. htm kita bisa beli langsung train ticket 
>di stasiunnya tanpa bantuan travel agent. Tapi kalo sedang Spring Festival 1 
>Oktober trainnya selalu penuh jadi harus beli in advanced. 
>
>Atau go show saja......Beli tiket AirAsia one way ke Shanghai atau Guangzhou, 
>coba beli tiket, kalo gak berhasil ya jalan2 di China. Beli tiket pulang 
>AirAsia dari sana aja, stlh pny bayangan kapan pulang. 
>
>Rio, Tibet sudah dibuka sejak 2008 utk turis, bisa dibaca di http://kekexili. 
>typepad.com/ life_on_the_ tibetan_plate/ 2007/02/travel_ in_tibet. html Jadi 
>gak usah takut dicegah oleh pemerintah China. Disitu juga dicantumkan bahwa 
>kita bs jalan secara solo ke TIbet, tapi TTB nya bakal dikemplang mahal oleh 
>travel agent. Nah, info mengurus TTB sendiri ke official office nya yang saya 
>belum pny datanya..... Saya belum baca2 berita terbaru di forum 
>thorntree/frommmers .....jadi blm bisa memastikan secara pasti apakah kita 
>memang bisa pergi solo tanpa travel agent. Mungkin ada teman yg sudah baca dan 
>bisa sharing?
>
>Tapi untuk amannya, saya akan telpon kedubes China tanya TTB pake nama beda 
>aja deh.....hehehe. ......... (Eits.... ada staff kedubes China gak disini?)
>
>Salam, 
>
>Tari
>
> 
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