Visa Free Travel to Tibet in 2025 [Latest Updates]

Perfect time to embark on your Tibetan trip
Visa Free Travel to Tibet in 2025 [Latest Updates]
Kelsang Norbu
December 31, 2024

Visa free travel to Tibet has been the awaited option for travel enthusiasts. So, if you plan a trip to China, 2025 would be the best.

China National Immigration Administration has recently announced extending the unilateral visa free travel to Tibet program.

Learn about the most recent visa free entry regulations and why now is the perfect time to embark on your Tibetan trip.

Who can do visa free travel to Tibet?

At the latest, effective November 30, 2024, 9 other countries have been granted a free visa. So, from different months of 2023 and 2024 to December 31, 2025, travelers from 38 nations can now enter China for up to 30 days without a visa. The increase in the number of countries on the free visa list means millions may now travel for work, fun, family visits, or cultural exchanges.

This is excellent news for everyone who wants to travel to Tibet since it allows you to begin your trip without worrying about obtaining a visa. Traveling to Tibet is easy in China, as major cities like Beijing and Chengdu provide direct flights to Lhasa or the well-known picturesque train trip.

Visa free stay of up to 30 days

Below is the list of countries with the respective regions.

EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, The Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Uzbekistan.

ASIAN COUNTRIES: Brunei, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea.

OCEANIC COUNTRIES: Australia, New Zealand.

Along with countries’ free visa policy of 30 days, few other countries get 60 and 90 days. Below is the total list of countries that are included in this program.

Visa free stay of up to 60 days

Mauritius.

Visa free stay of up to 90 days

Armenia, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and San Marino.

 

So, when you are doing visa free travel to Tibet program, you should be aware of what this program covers. Let’s look at it.

Simply, this program covers

  • Tourism
  • Visits to relatives or loved ones
  • Other destinations transit
  • Attending cultural or educational programs

Besides these, you should apply for a Chinese Visa.

Transit Visa Free

With effect from December 17, 2024, China’s National Immigration Administration (NIA) has announced a significant extension and improvement of its visa-free transit policy. The revised policy significantly extends the 72-hour and 144-hour visa-free transit policies by allowing qualifying foreign visitors to stay in China for up to 240 hours (10 days). 60 visa-free entry/exit points are spread throughout 24 provinces, including establishing 21 additional ports.

These citizens can apply to the border police for visa-free passage to third countries or regions via Mainland China if they have valid international travel papers, tickets, and seat reservations for their subsequent journeys. Applications will be processed by the border police upon departure, granting temporary entry to qualified individuals. Activities such as family visits, business travel, and tourism are permitted. Journalism, work, and studies that require a previous visa are prohibited.

Mutual Visa Exemptions

Also, the bilateral visa exemption agreement between China and Georgia is still in effect in 2025, facilitating visa-free travel to Tibet for Georgian nationals.

Conclusion

2025 is perfect for starting your Tibetan adventure because of China’s growing visa-free regulations. Tibet’s natural beauty and spiritual profundity are waiting for you, whether you’re planning a quick trip or a more extended stay. You should study the particular visa requirements for your country or contact Tibet Tashi Delek International Travel & Tours and begin organizing your remarkable trip to Tibet right now.

However, all travelers must remember that getting to Tibet requires a tour organized by a local travel agency, which includes a private car, tour guide, and Tibet travel permit.

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