A direct train service from Shanghai to Lhasa beginning on
October 1 is expected to renew enthusiasm for Tibetan tours.
There has already been a lot of interest in the region since the
Qinghai-Tibet section of railway began
operating in July.
According to the Shanghai Railway Administration, the
Shanghai-Lhasa line extends for 4,373 kilometres and the trip will
take about 52 hours. The service will run every other day. Ticket
prices range from 406 yuan (US$51) to 1,314 yuan (US$164) and can
be bought from today.
Some travel agencies were already accepting bookings.
The Shanghai Railway Tourism Group said more than 500 people
have signed up for its Tibetan tour package. About 200 are planning
to set off on October 1.
It is believed seats for groups of tourists on the first train
from Shanghai to Tibet are full and the next two trains will also
soon be sold out.
Shen Jie, public relations manager of a local resaurant, said
she was excited about the opening of the new service.
But she will not travel at the beginning of October, because the
week-long national holiday is usually a travel peak.
"I will probably make a 20-day trip to Tibet in late October or
November because a train-based trip takes a lot of time. I hear the
scenery along the way is spectacular," she said.
Wang Jianxin, from the Spring International Travel Service in
Shanghai, said his agency is planning to take a group of nearly 40
people on the first direct train from Shanghai. The group is
expected to return by air, with the tour lasting about nine
days.
"Many people contacted us about Tibetan train tours after the
opening of the direct train service was announced," he said.
"I estimate the supply of train tickets for the opening date
will fail to meet the demands of individual tourists."
(China Daily September 22, 2006)