Hi Mildred/Julia,
I am booked on the first Roof of the World trip in May this year. I am slightly concerned that there does not seem to be any time to acclimatise in Tibet. We fly to Lhasa which is 12,000 ft, also go to Gyantse which is 13,123ft and the highest 15,748 ft at Tashilunpo Monastery. These are serious elevations! I have been to these heights before in Nepal, but we did a very gradual ascent - climb high, sleep low. I have got Diamox (which I have taken before) from my doctor, and can of course start taking it two days before we fly, but I would be grateful if you can reassure me that we will have the right amount of time to acclimatise. I appreciate that this is the first trip, but health is of course of the utmost importance!
Cheers,
Hils