How to Travel to Tibet from Denmark?

Denmark is known for its flat landscape and coastal scenery, in stark contrast to Tibet's landscape such as Himalayan mountains, pristine lakes, and adventurous hiking trails at high altitudes, making Tibet a unique attraction for Danish tourists. At the same time, the unique Tibetan Buddhist culture is very intriguing - ancient monasteries, prayer wheels, chanting monks and sacred rituals offer Danish tourists an experience of reflection and spiritual enlightenment.

Important Notice: Visitors from Denmark can enjoy a 15-day China visa-free policy till 31 December 2025.

Via Mainland China to Tibet

There are no direct international flights from Denmark to Tibet. Tourists can fly from Copenhagen International Airport in Denmark(CPH) to major cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, etc., and then take a domestic flight or train to Lhasa. Besides, Billund Airport(BLL) and Aalborg Airport(AAL) also have connecting flights to China.

Flight routes from Copenhagen to Lhasa

Copenhagen(CPH)-Beijing(PEK)-Lhasa(LXA)

Direct flights are often available from Copenhagen to Beijing Capital International Airport(PEK), making it one of the easiest and most convenient options with fewer stopovers. In summer, there is a direct flight almost every day. In other seasons, there are 3-4 direct flights per week, with a flight time of about 9 hours. The flight takes off in the afternoon and arrives in the morning of the next day. Economy class costs around DKK 3,876 - DKK 7,753 per ticket. There are usually 1-2 direct flights from Beijing to Lhasa Gonggar Airport(LXA) daily, with a flight time of about 4-4.5 hours, arriving on the same day. The Economy class costs DKK 1,225 per ticket. If time permits, you can take the train Z21 from Beijing to Lhasa. The train departs from Beijing West Railway Station every day and arrives at Lhasa Railway Station on the third day. The whole journey is about 3,760 kilometers, taking 40 hours.

Copenhagen(CPH)-Shanghai(PVG)-Lhasa(LXA)

Shanghai is a major international hub with direct flights available from Copenhagen. To travel from Copenhagen to Shanghai, you usually have one layover in some European cities, such as Munich, Paris, Milan, etc. The flight from Copenhagen Airport to Shanghai Pudong International Airport(PVG) takes about 16-24 hours, usually arriving the next day. The Economy class costs around DKK 3,100 - DKK 3,390 per ticket. At present, there are no direct flights from Shanghai Pudong International Airport to Lhasa Gonggar Airport but transfer via Xi'an or Chengdu, flying about 7hr-8.5hr, arriving on the same day. The Economy class is DKK 3,395 per ticket. If you prefer to take a train, Z164 is your choice as it departs daily from Shanghai to Lhasa in the evening, with a total journey of 44 hours and 33 minutes, arriving in Lhasa in the afternoon on the third day.

Copenhagen(CPH)-Guangzhou(CAN)-Lhasa(LXA)

Guangzhou is a major city in southern China, known for business and trade, and direct flights from Copenhagen can sometimes be found with fewer stopovers. Usually, the flights from Copenhagen to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport(CAN) have a layover in London or Doha, with a flight time of about 17-23 hours, arriving the next day. The economy class is around DKK 4,070 - DKK 4,846 per ticket. The direct flights from Guangzhou to Lhasa have a layover in Diqing. The Economy class costs DKK 3,340 per ticket. Taking a train from Guangzhou to Lhasa Z264 is also a good choice. The train takes about 54 hours, with a total length of 4,980 kilometers.

Copenhagen(CPH)-Hong Kong(HKG)-Lhasa(LXA)

Hong Kong is a frequent destination from Copenhagen with fewer stopovers, and there are various airlines offering competitive prices. Usually, the flights from Copenhagen to Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) have a layover in Istanbul, Helsinki or Dubai, with a flight time of about 15-23 hours, arriving the next day. The economy class is around DKK 3,451 - DKK 6,012 per ticket. From Hong Kong to Lhasa, you are recommended to transfer flights via Kunming, Chengdu, or Xián. If you want to experience a train journey to Lhasa, you can take a Tibet train in Chengdu or Xián.

Via Nepal to Tibet

Flying from Denmark to Nepal and then to Tibet is also a very popular route. Although there are currently no international flights from Denmark to Nepal, there are 1-2 connecting flights every day via Doha, Istanbul, Delhi, Dubai, etc., about 12-18 hours with a price of about DKK 3,352 - DKK 5,913. If you want to experience a cross-border land tour and enjoy the beautiful scenery across the Himalayans, it is a nice choice to fly from Denmark to Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport(KTM) and then arrive in Lhasa by land through the Nepal-Gyirong border. Or, you can fly to Kathmandu and then take a direct international flight to Lhasa. At present, there are flights from Kathmandu to Lhasa on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, taking only about 1.5 hours.

Go to Lhasa from Kathmandu and enjoy the scenery across the Himalayas.

Documents to Enter Tibet

For Danes, a Tibet Travel Permit is essential for entering Tibet. International tourists need to entrust a reliable Tibetan travel agency such as Great Tibet Tour to arrange an organized tour and apply for a permit with the scans of passports and China visas.

China Visa

If you are entering Tibet from China, you will be required a China visa. To apply for a Chinese visa, you need to fill in the information online, schedule an interview, and then submit the information provided by your travel agency including a travel invitation letter and travel itinerary. It usually takes 2 weeks to a month to get a Chinese tourist visa. Now that China has implemented a 15-day visa exemption for Denmark, you can ask your travel agency to apply for a Tibet entry permit through your passport.

China Group Visa

If you are entering Tibet from Nepal, you will be required a China Group Visa. To apply for a group visa, you need to have an invitation letter from the Tibet Tourism Bureau(your Tibet travel agency will handle that) and submit your request at the Chinese embassy in Kathmandu, along with other 3 participants who share the same route with you. It takes 3 working days to get your China Group Visa.

Please note: You still have a China Group Visa even if you get to Tibet from Nepal even if you are entitled 15-day China visa exemption.

Conclusion

With convenient routes through Mainland China or via Nepal as well as the added benefit of a 15-day Chia visa-free policy, Danish tourists have a range of accessible options to plan the journey, each option offers a unique experience. Contact us, and we can arrange the necessary permits and ensure you an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience.