Lhasa to Kathmandu by bus

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I've read somewhere [can't find it now] that the Gyirong border crossing is now open to foreigners. On the other side of the border, you can get a 15- or 30-day Nepalese visa on the spot. You'll need to bring an ID photo, and USD or RMB.

Note: going to Tibet requires a travel permit, separate from the Chinese visa, which can only be acquired via an accredited travel agency. It requires to give the details of your trip, and make bookings ahead of travel. Once over the border in Nepal, you're free to do what you please.

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