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To: Amark$p who wrote (9616)9/22/2006 9:00:35 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218645
 
cannot do so at the mo, probably because the infrastructure cannot support tourism on scale as suggested, until further development and immigration permits such, so, slowly slowly, since tibet will not disappear

:0)

so, sure, everything is agreeable, except timing, which is an unknown unknown; you presumably are familiar with the UU's :0)

As at the mo, your can stay at Holiday Inns in Llhasa, which is quite adequate.

There are plenty of privately owned hotels and motels in Tibet. They may even take credit cards.

As to airlines and such, they will be IPO-ed soon enough.

As to any other details, speak to the local officialdom, as one would with similar request of Alaska.

Chugs, J



To: Amark$p who wrote (9616)9/22/2006 9:21:03 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218645
 
another thing, see how we have diffused an international geopolitical flash point down to nothing more urgent than making travel reservations :0)

and, before I forget, implementing a travel plan to tibet by folks from your parts is far simpler than doing same by folks from here to where you are, and gad, what do we want to do about that?

:0))))))