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#161020 - 30.03.05 04:40 Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit [Re: Velomade]
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Hi Bernd,
I also wrote you in your personal mail.
Lots have changed within 19 years, most to the better for independent travel in China( and Tibet), some worsened.
I quite disagree for not to worry about the PSB. Back 2000 I been always cycling sharp along the Tibetan border for months between 3500 and 5200m, in Yunnan, Sichuan, Quinghai and Xinjiang. More than once I got charged by suspicious PSB officers in perfect English and could just manage to talk my way out. Other bike travelers, who actually entered Tibet without a permit got arested, got confiscated their bikes and had to pay horrendous fines. Yet most manage to get to Lhasa okay. Some PSB -officers are very eager to catch easy-prey western cyclists as they can extract nice bribes, especially so in Markham or in Chamdo, in every big town on Tibetan side near the border.
I may take the risk going without the permit, for risk is calculable, if you know the whereabouts of the checkpoints and retrive some fun from a daring game of hide and seek in great scenery.
www.bikechina.com just wrote me saying, that apparently you can get a valid permit for Tibet in Golmud, yes, even as a solo-cyclist- if you stay on the main road to Lhasa. However, I wouldn t be so sure about that, and this road is not so nice due to the many trucks on this road.
best spirits from Korea, seb.
Real travelers just set off for the sake of it, floating like a ballon, always following their destiny. And even though, they don't always know why, they always say:"Let's go!" by Baudelaire
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Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit sebbie 28.03.05 06:41
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit Velomade 29.03.05 14:57
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit sebbie 30.03.05 04:40
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit Velomade 30.03.05 08:05
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit iacobus36 12.04.05 15:26
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit iacobus36 12.04.05 16:06
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit sebbie 13.04.05 02:30
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit iacobus36 13.04.05 09:25
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit sebbie 14.04.05 08:56
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit iacobus36 14.04.05 09:48
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit Benni 27.05.05 22:39
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit sebbie 29.05.05 01:41
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit olezhka 01.06.05 14:37
Re: Tibet, the eternal problem with the permit iacobus36 01.06.05 15:46
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