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By joining any of Tibet Highland Tours tours, the client agrees to the following booking conditions, terms and policies:
All tours arranged by Tibet Highland Tours require a deposit to be made. Your place on a journey is not guaranteed until the deposit is received. Upon booking a journey, a deposit is required from each person within 10 days to avoid having your tour canceled. If booking a journey that is to begin within the next 60 days (or within 90 days for Group Tours), full payment of the journey is required. The deposit amounts are as follow:
For all Package Tours and Custom Tours, the remaining tour balance is due from each person no later than first two day upon arrival in Lhasa. For all Group Tours, the remaining tour balance is due no later then first two day upon arrival in Lhasa. The client is responsible for covering any fees associated with sending the payment to Tibet Highland Tours. For PayPal and Credit Card transactions, please add 4% to the payment. All prices for our journeys are in US dollars. If you choose to pay with another major currency, we will adjust the price to that currency based on up-to-date exchange rates.
Tibet Highland Tours accepts payments through bank transfers, PayPal and major credit card (processed through PayPal). Upon deposits and tour balance payments, Tibet Highland Tours will issue a receipt.
Clients can cancel their tour booking with Tibet Highland Tours at any time, though this cancellation must be received by us in writing. The cancellation charges are as follow for each client:
NOTE: All deposit refunds must be claimed within 30 days. Let us know in writing how to return your deposit to you.
If a client voluntarily withdraws from during the course of a Private or Custom journey, no refund for the journey will be given. For involuntary withdrawal during the course of a Private or Custom journey due to sickness or family emergency, partial refunds will be at the sole discretion of Tibet Highland Tours and must be submitted to Tibet Highland Tours in writing within 30 days of the end of your tour.
Voluntarily & Involuntarily Leaving in the middle of a Group or Professionally Guided Tour
If a client becomes sick or wishes to leave in the middle of a Group or Professionally Guided Tour, the client is responsible for all costs associated with returning to Lhasa outside of the scheduled itinerary. If the client becomes sick during a journey, Tibet Highland Tours will assist the client by getting them immediately to the nearest clinic or hospital, but all medical costs are the clients responsibility. If the client needs to or wishes to return to Lhasa before the scheduled end of the Group Tour, Tibet Highland Tours will arrange for an additional vehicle to transport the client at the clients cost. For this reason, we recommend a travel insurance policy that would cover unexpected illness and trip interruption.
If you are not feeling well at Everest Base Camp and wish to go to a lower elevation for the night, we can transport you to the village of Basum, which is over 800 meters/2600 feet lower than Everest Base Camp. However, the client will be responsible to cover the additional costs of this unscheduled change. The cost for this extra service is $80 USD for 1 person or $100 USD total for 2 or more people.
If you are not feeling well at the start of the Kailash trek and do not wish to do the trek, you can stay at Darchen, however the additional costs associated with staying in a guesthouse of hotel in Darchen, along with all meals there, will be the clients responsibility.
However rare, Tibet Highland Tours reserves the right to cancel a tour for any reason related to forces outside of our control such as natural disasters, political instability or other Force Majure reasons. If this happens, Tibet Highland Tours will notify you in writing immediately. For any tours that are cancelled by us, we will either offer you a comparable alternative journey or refund you the entire tour cost, minus $50 for processing your refund.
Group Tour Cancellation or Cost Changes due to Low Booking
Tibet Highland Tours reserves the right to cancel or change the costs for a Professionally Guided Tour due to low booking numbers. For Professionally Guided Tours, the minimum number of participants to make the tour viable is 5. If we receive less than the required number of clients to make the tour viable, Tibet Highland Tours will either cancel the tour, offer the client a different date to begin their tour or continue the scheduled tour at a revised cost per person. Tibet Highland Tours will let clients know at least 60 days in advance if a Professionally Guided Tour has to be cancelled.
If the tour is canceled, Tibet Highland Tours will refund you the entire tour cost minus $50 for processing your refund. If Tibet Highland Tours offers to move you to a different departure date, no compensation will be given. If Tibet Highland Tours has to adjust the price of a tour due to low bookings, the client has the choice of continuing the tour by paying the adjusted price or canceling their journey. If a client chooses to cancel their journey rather than paying the adjusted price, Tibet High Land will offer them a full refund, minus $50 for processing your refund.
Force Majeure and Tour Changes
Tibet Highland Tours will not offer compensation for Force Majeure (aka: Act of God or forces outside our control). These include, but are not limited to, road closures due to weather, natural disasters, political instability, government closure, riots, war or threat of war, loss of power, fire, technical or maintenance problems with transport, airport delays or closures, unexpected flight or train time changes or other similar situations outside the control of Tibet High Land. Any extra costs incurred due to Force Majeure will be the customers responsibility to cover. In the rare instance of Force Majeure when changes to a tour must occur, Tibet Highland Tours will do everything we can to make sure your tour continues in a safe and pleasant way by offering alternative routes and destinations. If your tour must be cancelled before it begins due to Force Majeure, Tibet Highland Tours will offer you a full refund, minus $50 for processing your refund.
Changes to Hotels
Though uncommon, Tibet Highland Tours reserves the right to change the hotel(s) that is/are listed in the original travel itinerary. If we have to do this, it will only be done for your comfort and safety. When this does happen, it is usually due to the original hotel being renovated, the hotel being unsafe due to reasons outside our control (natural disaster or political protests) or because we have found a better hotel in the same price range as the original hotel that was booked. If you have requested a specific hotel for us to book during your journey, we will stay to that booking unless there is a real concern for comfort and safety that would require us to move you to a more suitable hotel.
Hotels and Guesthouses in Remote Areas
Many regions of the Tibet, including the Everest Region in both Tibet, the Kailash Region, and other poor and undeveloped regions have poor hotels and guesthouses and sometimes do not offer any type of shower or bathing facility. These guesthouses are usually well below international standards. They usually have no heating, but have plenty of blankets. In addition, the toilets are often very 3rd World and located outside. The overall cleanliness of hotels and guesthouses in the remote Tibet is below international standards. Often times these are the only hotels that are available for the journeys that we arrange. Clients should understand this before booking a journey. Tibet Highland Tours always tries to book clients in comfortable and clean accommodations, even in the most remote of regions. However, Tibet Highland Tours will not be held responsible for any disputes regarding the conditions of hotels in the poor and remote regions of the Himalaya.
Price Changes
However rare, Tibet Highland Tours reserves the right to increase the costs of a tour because of unexpected government regulations that we have to abide by that are outside our control. Things like tourist vehicle prices and entrance fees to parks, temples and monasteries in Tibet are strictly regulated by the government and can increase at anytime without warning. In this rare occurrence, we will give you as much advanced notice as possible.
Flights and/or Train Tickets
Tibet Highland Tours does not offer air ticket or train ticket sales except when they are part of one of our Package or Professionally Guided Tours. Otherwise, all international flights and domestic flights are the responsibility of the client. Tibet Highland Tours will not be held responsible for any losses or costs incurred due to delays or cancellations of flights and/or trains. Any dispute regarding train or flight tickets must be taken up directly with the airline or railway company.
Travel Insurance
All clients of Tibet Highland Tours MUST take out a travel insurance policy that should provide coverage before, during and after your journey for any medical expenses coming from personal illness or accident, as well as provide coverage for emergency evacuation and repatriation. In addition, we strongly recommend a policy that includes coverage in case of lost luggage, cancelled and/or changed flights and/or trains, or unexpected trip cancellation. It will be the clients responsibility to take out this insurance policy. At Tibet Highland Tours, we highly recommend both World Nomads and Travel Guard. When taking out a travel insurance policy, be sure to inquire if the Himalayan regions of Tibet, China, India, Nepal and Bhutan are covered. If you plan to go rafting or trekking on your journey with us, make sure your policy covers these activities. Tibet Highland Tours will not be held responsible for any dispute or claim that arises from the client not having travel insurance or adequate travel insurance.
Passport, Visas and Travel Permits
Each client should make sure that their passport has a minimum of 6 months validity remaining from the time that your journey with us is finished. For our journeys to Tibet (China), India and Nepal, it will be the clients responsibility to obtain these visas. Visas for China and India must be obtained in advance, while visas for Nepal can be obtained on arrival for a fee. Tibet Highland Tours will assist each customer with obtaining the required tourist visa for journeys to Bhutan. Tibet Highland Tours will also assist each client in getting a Group Chinese Visa when going from Nepal to Tibet (note: for standard journeys to Tibet starting in Mainland China, customers can obtain the required Chinese visa on their own through a Chinese Embassy or Visa Service Center). Tibet High Land offers advice on how to easily obtain the required visas for the Himalayas. All passport and visa costs are the responsibility of the client to cover.
Tibet require travel permits in addition to a visa, including all of Tibet and parts of India, Bhutan and Nepal. For journeys that required travel permits, Tibet High Land will take care of all details. These permit costs are included in the tour price, unless specifically stated.
Travel Vaccinations
It will be each clients responsibility to know the specific travel vaccinations required/recommended for the region(s) they are traveling to. It is also the clients responsibility to cover the costs of all travel vaccinations needed. For a list of required and recommend travel vaccines, we recommend the following website: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel
Tibet Transportation Co-Operatives
In Tibet, tourism vehicles are all owned and maintained through a handful of transportation co-operatives which are operated by a branch of the State own company. All foreign travelers to Tibet must use these vehicles owned by transportation co-ops for the duration of their journey in Tibet. As Tibet Highland Tours does not own these tourism vehicles, any dispute with the vehicle, however rare this occurs, must be brought directly to the attention of the transportation co-op. Tibet Highland Tours will not be held responsible for any disputes in regards to tourism vehicles.
Complaints and Refunds
If you have a complaint during the course of your journey, it should be made known to Tibet Highland Tours staff immediately so that we can resolve the issue. Failure to bring up a matter at the time it happens will affect the clients rights to receive compensation. Should a matter remain unsolved by the end of your journey, the client should contact Tibet Highland Tours in writing within 15 days of the end of the tour regarding the matter. Complaints received after 15 days from the end of the journey will not be considered. All complaints received within 15 days will be thoroughly investigated and refunds or partial refunds will be at the discretion of Tibet High Land. No refunds will be given for unused services during the clients journey. This includes any unused hotels, entrance fees, train tickets, flights, meals or other unused activities.
Behavior, Politics and Law
Each client is required to behave in a respectful and law-abiding matter when traveling with Tibet Highland Tours. The laws in Himalayan nations might be very different than the laws in your country. Nonetheless, clients are required to obey the laws in the country they are traveling in. If a client is found breaking the law, Tibet Highland Tours will cooperate with local law enforcement and the client will be forced to leave the journey immediately without any refund for unused portions of their tour. If a client is being disrespectful, rude and/or disruptive during a Group Journey or Professionally Guided Journey, the customer could be expelled from the tour, at the sole discretion of Tibet Highland Tours, while forfeiting any right for refund.
The Himalayas are often politically sensitive regions. Clients will be forced to leave any journey in which they participate in political protests or any form of public criticism of local governments. If you are removed from a journey due to participating in political protest, you immediately forfeit your right to be refunded for any unused portion of your journey.
Health, Fitness, Age, Pregnancy and Disability
All clients should be in overall good health before joining any of our journeys. Many of our journeys take place in high elevations between 3100 meters and 6100 meters (10,000 feet and 20,000 feet). Eliminating the risk of altitude sickness is impossible when traveling at high elevation, but all of our travel routes are built with acclimatization in mind to help reduce the risk of serious altitude-related illness. Our sales managers will NOT design customized travel routes that do not allow for proper altitude acclimatization. Our overland journeys do not require any strenuous trekking or climbing, but will have clients spending considerable time each day walking though towns, villages and monasteries. Though most of our treks do not require any prior high altitude or extensive trekking experience, all of our treks and climbs that take clients above 5200 meters (17,000 feet) require clients to have previous high altitude experience and be at a top level in fitness.
Tibet Highland Tours will not accept any unaccompanied minor that is under the age of 18. Some regions of the Himalaya, such as the Mt. Kailash region of Tibet, have travel regulations that will not accept travelers aged 70 and above. Travelers over the age of 70 will be required to answer a few simple health questions to ensure your safety when traveling in the Himalayas.
Due to the high elevations found across Tibet, Tibet Highland Tours cannot accept any pregnant women or any children under the age of 7 on tours to these locations due to increased health risks. In addition, Tibet Highland Tours will not arrange any treks that go above 3100 meters (10,000 feet) for pregnant women or children under the age of 6. Other journeys under 3100 meters can be joined by pregnant women who are in their first trimester of pregnancy and by children under the age of 7, granted they are part of a Package Journey or Custom Journey. Tibet Highland Tours cannot accept women who are beyond their first trimester of pregnancy on any of our journeys.
Any client who has a physical or mental disability or who is undergoing treatment for an illness must make it known to Tibet Highland tours at the time of booking. Having a disability or illness does NOT disqualify you from participating in one of our journeys, however, it could place a limitation in the type of journey we can offer. In some cases, We will require a note from your physician stating you are able to travel to the Himalayas.
Special Requests
Any special requests for one of our journeys should be communicated clearly to us in writing and should be made known as early as possible. This includes dietary restrictions, single room supplements or anything else that we should know about. We cannot guarantee that we can accommodate all special requests, but we will try! Some special requests will require an additional cost that the client is responsible for.
Agreement
All clients of Tibet Highland Tours must agree to the above Booking Conditions, Terms and Conditions before they can be accepted on any of our journeys. In addition, they will have to accept our additional Cultural Policies as well as our Camera Policies. A signed agreement is required from each client before their journey can be processed.
Tibet Highland Tours offers retail travel services to customers, which are provided by separate and independent vendors of travel services. Tibet Highland Tours does not operate, control, or otherwise provide the services of the independent travel vendors. Hence, customer agrees that Tibet Highland Tours acts only as agent for the client in acquiring transportation, hotel accommodations, sightseeing and other privileges, or services for the clients’ benefit, and on the express condition that we shall not be responsible for any loss, accident, injury, delay, defect, omission or irregularity which may occur or be occasioned, whether by reason of any act, negligence or default of any company or person engaged in or responsible for carrying out any of the arrangements, or otherwise in connection there with.
All of the staff of Tibet Highland Tours Journey is highly respectful of the local people we work and live among. We continually work in numerous cultural preservation projects, which we are very proud of. Our Cultural Polices are not meant to be restrictive or controlling but are in place to help you adjust and fit into a culture that is most likely much different than your own.
By joining any of Tibet Highland Tours tours, the client agrees to the following cultural policies:
Be respectful of the culture you are visiting
Most of the locals are followers of Buddhism. All clients should be respectful when entering temples and monasteries by removing shoes when required, speaking in a low voice, not smoking near temples/monasteries, not touching painting or tapestries, not touching monks or nuns (unless your guide says it’s permissible) and not photographing inside temples and monasteries (unless your guide says it’s permissible).
Dress Appropriately
Most locals dress very modestly and can feel uncomfortable when foreign travelers are not dressed appropriately for Buddhist culture. This is especially true inside temples and monasteries. When entering temples and monasteries, hats should always be removed. In addition, it is best to wear long pants and avoid sleeveless shirts in temples and monasteries and to overall dress modestly.
No Recreational Drug Use
All areas of the Tibet have strict drug laws. Clients of Tibet Highland Tours should not be involved with any type of drug use.
No Political Activity
Clients of Tibet Highland Tours are required to abstain from any type of protests, discussions about government and from distributing any type of material of any kind relating government and policies. This includes distributing pictures of the Lamas, or any other sensitive figures. Clients are also required to abstinent from bringing any books, Tshirt, and Tattoos relating to internal matter of Chinese national. Any client disregarding this policy will be required to withdraw from the journey immediately without any compensation or right to recover a refund.
Displays of Affection
It is rare for people of the Tibet to show public displays of affection. In accordance with local culture, we kindly ask for our clients to also limit public displays of affection.
Alcohol and High Elevation
For some of the high elevation treks and climbs that Tibet Highland Tours arrange, we will recommend clients to either abstain from alcohol or to severely limit the amount of alcohol intake. This is to help our clients acclimatize better to the high elevation to reduce the risks of altitude-related sickness. The staff at Tibet Highland Tours will let you know if this special policy applies to you.
Tibet Highland Tours Camera and Photography Guidelines and Policies
At Tibet Highland Tours, we highly encourage taking plenty of photos everyday capturing the amazing landscape and unique culture of the Himalayas. However, it is important to remember that the Himalayas are a politically sensitive region. This is especially true of Tibet. The following basic guidelines and policies are not meant to prohibit you from taking photographs, but are in place to help you avoid any potential problems. By joining any of Tibet Highland Tours tours, the client agrees to the following camera and photography/filming policies:
Inside Temples and Monasteries
At many temples and monasteries across the Tibet, photographing and filming inside is prohibited. Allow inside photography for a fee. During all journeys that we arrange, any photography or filming fees are the client’s responsibility to cover.
Police and Military Personnel
Clients should never photograph or film police or military personnel. Doing so, particularly in Tibet, you will be asked to delete the photo immediately and you might lose all the other pictures in your camera. Do not even joke like you are taking photos of police or military personnel. Your local guide will remind you of this at the start of your journey.
Protests
In the unlikely event that you see a protest, especially in Tibet, you are not permitted to photograph it. Doing so will almost certainly cause you to be in serious trouble with local authorities.
Professional Journalists
Professional journalists are not allowed to traveling in Tibet with normal travel agency like us, You will have to contact with a special agency assign to host the tour for your profession. Tibet Highland Tours cannot arrange tours to Tibet for any professional journalists. Yet we can direct you to the respected agencies. Hiding your profession is strictly not allowed.
Super Telephoto Lenses and Drone
In Tibet, having a super telephoto lens or even a lens that looks like it is super telephoto, can cause you to have problems with local authorities. Tibet Highland Tours requires clients to let us know if they plan to take a lens to Tibet that has a focal length of more than 300mm so that we can give you special instruction.
Flying drone is Tibet is strickly prohibited.
Military Bases, Radio Towers, Government Buildings
Clients who join a tour with Tibet Highland Tours must not photograph or film any military bases, large radio towers, government buildings that house military or police personnel or some bridges that have photography restrictions.
Photographing People
Tibet Highland Tours highly encourages clients to take photos of day-to-day life as well as local people they come across. However, we require that you first get the permission of the person before taking a photo of them. Your local guide is there to help translate for you in cases where communication is difficult.
If you have any questions regarding our Conditions, Terms and Policies, please email us at: info@TibetHighLandTours.com