Tibet has its own public transportation system,
yet most tourists going to Tibet prefer not to use it in order to save time and
have a better sightseeing schedule. There are two ways to obtain a reliable
sightseeing ride in Tibet: get a seat on a sightseeing bus through a local
travel agency, or rent a car.
Tips for choosing sightseeing buses
In Lhasa, most travel agencies have privately-managed
sightseeing buses , and the Tourism Bureau also has its own sightseeing bus
teams.
Official sightseeing buses have the Tianma (heaven horse) design on them, the
symbol of the tour as well as the number for a telephone hotline printed on the
door. Those privately-owned-yet-attached-to-some-governmental-department buses
have legal certificates to do business in tourism. Professional sightseeing
buses such as long-distance buses from the Tourism Bureau are equipped with
special gas cookers.
It's a good idea to ask other tourists about the driver's reputation and
service, knowledge of roads and vehicle maintenance and repair skills before
stepping on any bus.
Tips for renting a car
Considering the rugged roads in Tibet, jeeps like the Toyota Land Cruiser
4500 are the best choice when it comes to renting a car. Much cheaper
alternatives are mini or medium-sized buses.
Make sure you inspect the vehicle closely before you pay for anything.
Read the odometer to know how old the vehicle is.
It's better to avoid renting a Toyota 4500 if there is over
300,000 km on the odometer. Four-wheel drive is necessary to make sure the
vehicle can get out of deep pits. Check the engine to make sure that the engine
matches the shell of the car.
Check the driver's driving license to see how much experience he has.
In Tibet, some drivers have not received professional driving lessons and
have no driving licenses. To be on the safe side, check driver's licenses and
vehicle insurance cards.
A contract is necessary when renting vehicles. Make sure each person in the
car has a copy of the contract.
Several points for consideration when making the contract
Some rental prices are set according to distance and some by days.
Negotiation is necessary.
If you aren't renting the vehicle yourself, check to make sure there is a
clause in the contract that states how many passengers will be allowed on the
bus. Some drivers will overcrowd the vehicle to make more money.
Make sure there is a clause defining how much you will pay in advance (which
should be a maximum of 50 per cent of the total cost) and defining the
compensation terms in case of contract violation on the part of the rental
agency or driver.
Make sure there are clauses defining where to stop to eat, stay for the night
and banning driving after drinking, as is common in Tibet given the lack of
professional driving training.
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