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How much does it cost to carpool to Lhasa Everest Base Camp now?

The first is the distance to Mount Everest: in order to see more scenery, the general standard route is: Lhasa-Yanghu-Luncheon in Langkazi County-Raman Reservoir-Gyangze (Shan Zong Castle, Baiju Temple, Pala Manor)-the first night's sleep in Shigatse-Raz-a fixed day-Mount Everest, which takes two days to reach. The return trip can take the new national highway, which is also 2 days. You won't stay on a fixed date, because it is still far from the fixed date of Mount Everest.

Secondly, the cost of the road, Tibet's roads do not charge tolls, mainly accommodation, meals, tickets. When we went, we chose a place where accommodation and meals were relatively general, about 300. Tickets 180. I wonder how much the price has gone up now. Of course, in Everest Base Camp, you can go to the Base Camp Post Office to get some postmarks, and each 5 yuan.

Thirdly, July is the tourist season, and chartered cars will be more expensive than usual. If you pay attention to economy, you can choose to be picked up and then take a van, which will be cheaper, but the trip will be limited by your peers. If you are a local tyrant, you can directly charter a car to drive an off-road vehicle.

Finally, generally chartered cars come and go, and there will be no problem of going back by yourself.

In addition, I would like to remind you that you need a border pass to go to Mount Everest.