Hi everyone,
I'm giving serious thought to booking the Roof of the World trip for September 2017 as the itinerary looks amazing and very little overlap with the Inspirational China tour which I'd also love to do at some point in the future.
The only thing that makes me nervous is the prospect of altitude sickness as I've never been anywhere close to 12,000ft, except on a plane which doesn't exactly count!
Any advice from travellers who've been to Tibet or similar altitudes before would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance :rolleyes:
Hello AMG
I am hoping to do this tour in September or October of next year, so I have the same concern, not having been anywhere really high except a glacier high in the Swiss Alps - but I was much younger then . . .
I have asked around, and received the same information as the other responders to your query.
Last year whilst on holiday I met a couple: small, frail looking woman and big man glowing with health: contrary to their expectations, he had problems while she had none. My GP has also suggested taking Diamox, which apparently helps but does not wholly prevent. A travel rep for one of the Chinese tour companies whom I met at the Destinations show at Olympia in February didn't think it mattered whether one flew directly to Lhasa from Chengdu or wherever, or approached in stages through Yunnan (Lijiang, Dali, Zhongdian), as one still has to acclimatise - but she did strongly recommend being as healthy as possible (no colds!) as the high altitude exacerbates the symptoms (common sense really).
http://medex.org.uk/medex_book/Book%20update%20June%202011/English/TravelSafeHighv27.pdf
Jim
PS - I am also thinking of doing the TS tour "Tibet & the Search for Shangri-La" this October, as there is very little overlap between the two tours and they are both very attractive: if I do, I'll post a health-related review here . . .