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When is the best time to visit Shangri-La? What should Shangri-La pay attention to?

When you visit a scenic spot, you must make preparations in advance. When visiting Shangri-La, there must be some precautions to understand. The following small series will introduce you to the weather in Shangri-La and related precautions.

In addition to May-July, there was another accident in September -65438+ 10. Shangri-La is not suitable for traveling because of its poor road width in rainy season. The temperature is relatively low in winter. If it rains, you can only wait or go straight back. The mountain road is not easy to walk after the snow.

June and September are the rainy season in Shangri-La every year, and the weather on the plateau changes greatly. When it rains, you can bring more plastic bags (or shower caps) to cover the camera, which is rainproof and dustproof, and can also protect the equipment.

Temperature: It is best not to go to Diqing during the Spring Festival. The outdoor temperature is only -3-8℃, and if there is no indoor heating equipment, it is 1-9℃. The temperature at night is lower, there are few people and cars on the street, and the icy road surface will make drivers daunting.

Dress: It is recommended to take a coat, down jacket, gloves and non-slip boots to Shangri-La. Sunscreen, sun hat, sunglasses, and bring enough warm clothes after 10.

Van Gogh: Shangri-La is a high-altitude area with an altitude of 3,300 meters, so it is not suitable for strenuous exercise or drinking. Eat more fruits and vegetables to prevent altitude sickness.

Taboo 1, Manidui is a signpost of God in the eyes of Tibetans, and the Mani stone on it is engraved with six-character mantra or Buddha statue, which is a sacred object of Tibetans. When you meet religious facilities such as monasteries, manidui and stupas, you must go around from left to right. Tibetans consider it a sin to do the opposite. Don't pick up Mani stone at will, and don't sit on Mani pile.

2. Don't cross the utensils and brazier; Warp tubes and wheels shall not be reversed; Don't touch your head with your hands.

3. Plastic products cannot be brought into Tibetan areas. In order to protect the environment, plastic products are prohibited here. The noise of plastic bags tied to saddles can easily scare horses.

Tibetans don't like bargaining, and prices in many places are clearly marked, such as the cost of renting horses. If you think the price is unreasonable, you can refuse.