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When is the best month to travel to Tibet? Travel guide to Tibet in July and August

Everyone is most concerned about which season to travel to Tibet, what to pay attention to, what to bring, and so on ~ Tibet is covered by many plateau areas, so there will be high opposition. Everyone must pay attention to preparing some medicines and the like in advance. Besides, we should respect local customs and culture. Let's take a look at this detailed travel guide to Tibet.

Preparation before travel

(1) Time to enter Tibet: April-10 is the best season in Tibet, warm and comfortable, not hot. Now is also the tourist season, so the related prices are also very expensive. 165438+1October to March is the season to eat watermelons around the stove. There are fewer tourists, but the scenery is beautiful.

Necessary items: coat (with fleece); 65438+ 0 sets of long-sleeved close-fitting clothes in summer (close-fitting clothes can also be worn as quick-drying clothes in cold plateau areas); Short-sleeved T-shirt (with sunscreen sleeves); Quick-drying pants 1 set; 1 pair of overalls (or sweatpants); 65438+ 0 sets of raincoats and 3 pieces of underwear (quick-drying). Girls who love cleanliness can prepare more disposable underwear; 4 pairs of socks (be sure to breathe and absorb sweat, and you can prepare 2 pairs of thick socks to wear at night); 1 pair of sandals (or slippers) (a treasure that can be bought for a few dollars); A pair of reliable hiking shoes or sports shoes; Friendly reminder: girls must add an extra pair of sweatpants and a set of underwear to facilitate the physiological period. )

3. Medicine and food

Dazheng cold medicine, Huoxiang Zhengqi dropping pills, Rhodiola, effervescent tablets, Yunnan Baiyao spray, antidiarrheal drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, some glucose powder and some chocolate.

It is suggested that drinking butter tea and eating local Tibetan diet in plateau areas will play a certain role in fighting against high rebellion. It is best to take a bath every two days after entering the plateau area, so as not to cause high reaction.

Recommended itinerary: 7 days and 6 nights classic itinerary

D 1: Arrive in Lhasa-pick up the station, check into the hotel and adapt to the plateau.

D2: Lhasa-Potala Palace-Ji Zha Temple-Yaowangshan Observation Platform-Barkhor Street (photo of Tibetan costumes)

D3: Lhasa-Lulang Linhai-Lulang International Town-Lulang Huahai Ranch-Guannan Jabbawa Peak

D4: Take a boat trip to Lulang-Yani Wetland-Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon-Linzhi.

D5: Linzhi-peach blossom ditch-Experience Tibetan customs-Lhasa

D6: Lhasa-gambara Mountain-Holy Lake Yang Zhuo Yongcuo-Lhasa

D7: Send the plane or train back.

Advanced journey

D 1: Lhasa-Nyainqentanglha Mountain-Namtso Half Lake-Tianmen, Sheng Xiang

D2: Visit the icon Tianmen-Selincao (the largest devil lake in Tibet)-Jiegang Rishen Mountain-Donglacuo Shigatse.

D3: Mount Qomolangma (sunset, starry sky, sunrise) at Xigaze-Jiacuola Pass.

D4: Mount Everest-Wulashankou-Tashilhunpo Temple-Shigatse

D5: Xigaze-Raman Reservoir-Karola Glacier-Yanghu-Lhasa

The altitude of the first trip is suitable, the scenery is pleasant and you are not tired. The second trip was at high altitude, and the journey was quite tiring.

Finally, I would like to remind you that you need professional drivers and tour guides to enter Tibet! They are familiar with the road conditions and know the emergency measures! You can arrange convenient, affordable and comfortable hotels and famous hotels more reasonably! Don't delay the trip! Spend more time on scenic spots instead of doing chores and running around, so that you can feel more at ease and have more fun.