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When is the best time to travel to Lhasa?

1. When is the best time to travel to Lhasa? The best season to travel to Tibet is 1. Judging from the scenery in Tibet, I entered Tibet in March and April and went to Linzhi to see peach blossoms. At this time, the wild peach trees in the mountains are particularly beautiful. It is very hot in June, July, August and September in the mainland, and the weather here is good. You can go to Tibet in summer. The scenery in Tibet is the most beautiful this season. These months are the peak season. Because the scenery is the best at this time. Judging from the flow of people in Tibet, I suggest not coming in July and August. This is the peak season, there are many people, and everything is the most expensive. If there is no time at this time, I suggest not to choose these two months. You can choose June or September. 2. Tibet scenery: 1, Lhasa: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Zhang Xiao. Needless to say, the Potala Palace is a place that all Tibetan friends yearn for. You must visit it. Jokhang Temple is filled with incense, so you must feel the atmosphere. I have been there once, where the incense is stronger than I thought, and the piety there is heavier than I thought. 2. Shigatse: Mount Everest, Tashilhunpo Temple, Baiju Temple, Gyangze County, Sakya Temple, Wanfo Temple, China-Nepal Friendship Bridge, etc. Mount Everest is everyone's dream, but it takes nearly five days to go back and forth from Lhasa to Mount Everest. The so-called tired and happy is vividly reflected here. 3. Linzhi: Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, Nanyigou, Kadinggou, Cypress King, Basongcuo, Lulang, Medog, Biri Mountain, Nanga Bawa, etc. are called the largest canyons in the world, and you can choose to go there. Nanyigou, you can feel the most primitive pasture and vegetation; Look at the Tianfo Waterfall in Kadinggou; King Bai, you can try how many people can be surrounded by this tree, hehe; The lake in Basongcuo is calm and beautiful. We can't bear to disturb it, but we want to get into it. The magnificence of Lulang Linhai, the adventure and excitement of Medog's hiking, and the mystery of Nangarbawa can all be felt in Linzhi. 4. Changdu: Ranwu Lake, Sanse Lake, Karuo Site, etc. Ranwu Lake is mainly recommended here. On the way to Ranwu Lake, you can see the Midui Glacier, which is so beautiful. 5. Shannan: Yangzhuoyong Lake, Sanye Temple, Yongbulakang, Tombs of Tibetan Kings, Changzhu Temple, etc. Yang Zhuoyong CuO has many friends. The evaluation of this place is very good 6. Naqu: Namtso, etc. Needless to say, friends who come to Tibet usually have this trip. 7. Ali: Guge Dynasty ruins, Ali Bangong Lake, etc. 3. What should I prepare: 1. First of all, clothes: it's only about 24-26 degrees now, and it's 22 degrees when it's low. It's not hot, but the temperature difference between day and night here is still a bit. But it's still a little cold when it's windy at night, and it's still hot when it's sunny during the day, especially in Lhasa. It is recommended to wear short-sleeved trousers, but be sure to carry a thin long-sleeved coat with you. There is a big temperature difference between day and night in Tibet, so pay attention to adding clothes to avoid catching a cold! 2. Prevention of altitude sickness: 1) It is recommended to take glucose, rhodiola, etc. Prevent altitude sickness. 2) When I first got off the train, I didn't feel anything, and I felt normal. At this time, many people think that they are running and jumping, but they are actually wrong. Altitude sickness usually begins some time after arriving in Lhasa or the next day, so remember not to run and jump too much when you first arrive. You can drink rhodiola and glucose in moderation. Also remember not to take a bath when you first arrive in Tibet! 3) If you are really worried about altitude sickness when you enter Tibet for the first time, you can start drinking rhodiola a week in advance. Many friends have tried it and the effect is very good. You only need to soak for about 20~30g each time, which is very effective for improving physical fitness, strengthening cardiovascular system and relieving altitude sickness. Tibet's ultraviolet rays are very strong, so we must not take them lightly, especially Lhasa, which has a high altitude and is sometimes the "sunshine city". Pay attention to carrying sunscreen to protect your skin, as well as sunglasses and sun hats. Otherwise, at the end of the day, your skin may be unbearable and your eyes may be uncomfortable. 4. In addition, it is very convenient to withdraw money here in Tibet, but I suggest you use postal savings. The most convenient banks such as China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China and Bank of China also exist, but some small places may not have their outlets. In some counties, these banks are often closed, but there are generally ATMs. Others, such as China Everbright and Communications, are not available in Tibet.