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What clothes to wear when traveling to Tibet in spring, summer, autumn and winter?

Dress guide for traveling to Tibet in spring (March, April and May);

Jacket and coat: suitable for casual wear, outdoor wear, sportswear, etc. It is recommended to choose a double coat or a thick coat; Thermal underwear: sweater or thermal suit, which can be added appropriately for those who are afraid of cold and weak.

Pants and outer pants: just a little thicker, suitable for walking; Warm pants: warm suits or long pants.

Underwear cotton underwear is preferred, prepare a set of change.

Hard-soled sports shoes, out shoes and sports shoes are all suitable; To go to Mount Everest, Mount Ali and Motuo, it is more appropriate to wear shoes in Gao Bang.

In summer (June, July and August), attention should be paid to Tibetan tourism dress:

Jacket coat: casual wear, outdoor wear, sportswear, etc. Both are applicable; Thermal underwear: long-sleeved T-shirts and shirts. Those who are afraid of cold and weak in constitution can be added appropriately.

Pants pants: leisure, outdoor, sports, etc. ; Warm pants: you can bring a thin pair of autumn pants in June, but you don't need them in July and August.

Underwear cotton underwear is preferred, prepare a set of change.

Hard-soled sports shoes, out shoes and sports shoes are all suitable; To go to Mount Everest, Mount Ali and Motuo, it is more appropriate to wear shoes in Gao Bang.

Description of tourist dress in autumn in Tibet (September,1October and 1 1 month):

Jacket and coat: suitable for casual wear, outdoor wear, sportswear, etc. It is recommended to choose a double coat or a thick coat; Thermal underwear: sweater or thermal suit, which can be added appropriately for those who are afraid of cold and weak.

Pants and outer pants: thick casual pants, outdoor pants, sweatpants, etc. Warm pants: warm suits or long pants.

Underwear cotton underwear is preferred, prepare a set of change.

Hard-soled sports shoes, out shoes and sports shoes are all suitable; To go to Mount Everest, Mount Ali and Motuo, it is more appropriate to wear shoes in Gao Bang.

Travel to Tibet in winter (1 February,1month, February) in dressing index;

Jacket coat: thick or laminated cotton wool; Thermal underwear: thick sweater or thermal suit, which can be added appropriately for the weak who are afraid of cold.

Pants and outer pants: thick casual pants, outdoor pants, sweatpants, etc. Warm pants: cotton pants, wool pants, etc.

Underwear cotton underwear is preferred, prepare a set of change.

Hard-soled sports shoes, out shoes and sports shoes are all suitable; To go to Mount Everest, Mount Ali and Motuo, it is more appropriate to wear shoes in Gao Bang.

Attention: First, high-altitude scenic spots such as Namco, Mount Everest and Ali need warm clothes such as sweaters and down all year round; One-day tour in Namco in July and August can also be paired with thick sweaters, such as changing down overnight. Lhasa, Linzhi, Shigatse, Shannan and other scenic spots with relatively low altitude, please refer to the above dressing guide for spring, summer, autumn and winter to prepare for dressing.

2. From the beginning of Tibet to the end of the year, the sunshine is strong and the air is dry. People who love beauty can consider bringing their own hats, sunglasses, lipsticks, moisturizing skin care products and so on.

Third, conference travel, business travel, etc. If you need to appear on a formal occasion, you can prepare formal shoes separately.

Four, too much luggage is inconvenient to carry or too much trouble, you can buy warm clothes after going to Lhasa.

5. The temperature difference between day and night in Tibet is large. The temperature difference between day and night in winter reaches 15 degrees, and the temperature difference between day and night in other seasons is around 10 degrees. Visitors to Tibet for the first time should pay attention to keep warm, so as not to catch a cold and affect their travel itinerary.