Hard sleepers on trains in China are popular among budget travelers for long-distance overnight trips as they are less expensive than the soft sleepe...
There are bathrooms and sink areas on the Tibet train. On one side is an Asian “squat” toilet and on the other side is a Western “s...
To deal with the higher altitude and lower oxygen levels, the Tibet Train offers two sets of oxygen supply system. There are oxygen supply tubes on e...
A kitchen is located next to the first class soft-berth sleeper on each Tibet train, offering passengers 3 meals a day. A comfortable dining room att...
A “soft sleeper”, as the name suggests, has a softer bed than a “hard sleeper”. But more importantly, the compartment is more...