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What's the temperature in Tibet in July?

The average temperature in July is 16.4℃, the highest temperature is 27.6℃ and the lowest temperature is 6. 1. The annual precipitation is 50 ~ 500mm (over 2000mm in Shannan area).

equipment

First of all, the less luggage you have in Tibet, the better. Of course, it is on the premise of enough. Carrying a heavy backpack on the plateau is a great burden. If possible, make full use of the facilities and services available locally to avoid carrying unnecessary things to the plateau. In addition, considering the frequent movement of backpacks, do not have more than two pieces of luggage.

Backpack: Hard suitcases are usually not suitable for plateau travel. It is best to carry your own equipment with a backpack. The size of the backpack is usually determined by the difficulty of the place you plan to go. Choosing a good backpack is very beneficial to your trip to Tibet.

If it's not a long trip, you don't need a backpack of more than 45 liters. If you want to go to a remote place, or include some outdoor activities, such as hiking by the holy lake. Then two backpacks, one big and one small, should be a more convenient choice.

Suggestion: just take a small lock to Tibet, and you can rest assured that your luggage will be taken care of by others. In addition, in some small hotels in small towns, the rooms are unlocked, and then they can be used even more. Your important documents suggest that you take a passport bag with you.

Clothing: Tourists in Tibet usually wear all kinds of clothes. On the streets of Lhasa in summer, you can see people wearing down jackets and shorts. Of course, some people wear down jackets and shorts. What clothes to bring has a lot to do with the place you plan to go and the season. If you are not fully prepared, you will be in a hurry once you encounter bad weather. In high-altitude tourist areas such as Mount Everest and Ali, it is very common to catch up with the Seventh In the snow.

The following are specific suggestions about clothing:

1, down jacket, unless you only plan to travel with a group in Lhasa and Lijia Wang in July and August, it's really unthinkable to travel to Tibet without a down jacket. Even in the hottest summer, in the Himalayas and Ali, the night is generally around zero; In the Everest base camp with many tourists, it often snows in July. At the same time, the temperature difference between day and night in the plateau area is large, and it is still relatively cold in the morning and evening. Of course, if you don't go to extra high altitude, wear a warm down vest or sweater in summer, and add a waterproof and windproof coat when it is cold.

We should emphasize the importance of waterproof clothing. It includes waterproof coat, trousers and shoes. It rains almost every day in July and August in Tibet, and the waterproof performance of clothes is not good, which is unimaginable. In the rainy season, there is heavy rain in Lhasa at night, while there is often a lot of rain in Linzhi and other areas.

3. Warm and waterproof clothes are close-fitting clothes. If you go hiking or climbing in Tibet, you should still prepare a set of sweat-wicking underwear. In the wild, it is troublesome to have sweat sticking to your body, which will quickly take away the heat from you, which is very dangerous. Generally speaking, sweating underwear and thermal underwear are needed for outdoor activities in Tibet. In addition, warm sweaters are needed.

In addition to the above, we also suggest that you consider whether you have brought the following items before you go out: air tickets, photos (for handling documents), down jackets, coats, sweaters, wool underwear, sports socks, trousers, outdoor sports shoes, wool socks, raincoats, sun hats, gloves, daily necessities: backpacks, watches, sabers, maps, information kits, money and so on.

Gifts: As Tibet is relatively closed and language communication is difficult, it will be a good idea to bring some small gifts to the local people to make them accept you more easily. Generally speaking, candy and pencils are the best gifts for children. In places like the Himalayas and Ali, as well as some pastoral areas with little communication with the outside world, some practical gifts such as air-dried meat, canned food and small handicrafts can make it easier for you to get close to the locals.

Of course, like most other places in China, cigarettes are also a good gift, no matter when you encounter difficulties on the road or when you expect to make local friends. In particular, the popularity of foreign cigarettes in Tibet is far less than that of domestic cigarettes.

Especially some easy-to-use drugs are also good gifts, but you should consider whether you know enough about drugs and whether you are sure that the local people who accept your drugs will not misuse them.