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What month is suitable for traveling to Lhasa?

July to September is the best tourist season to Lhasa every year.

Lhasa is located on the north side of the Himalayas. Affected by downdraft, the weather is sunny all year round, with little rainfall, no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer. It belongs to plateau monsoon semi-arid climate.

The highest temperature is 29℃, the lowest temperature is-16.5℃, and the annual average temperature is 7.4℃. Rainfall is concentrated in July, August and September, with an annual rainfall of about 500 mm and an annual sunshine time of over 3,000 hours. It is known as the "Sunshine City". Generally speaking, July, August and September are the best tourist seasons.

In Lhasa, summer is the best time for many tourists to enjoy their summer vacation. Because Lhasa is known as the "sunshine city", the sunshine time is long, even in summer, there will be no feeling of intense heat.

Although Tibet is in the rainy season in summer, generally speaking, rainfall mainly occurs at night and will not affect tourists' travel plans during the day. In addition, the road conditions in Lhasa have been very good, and the places that pass by are full of human landscapes. Even if it rains, it won't affect the trip.

Matters needing attention

1, Lhasa has abundant sunshine and strong ultraviolet rays, so you need to prepare sun hats, sunglasses and sunscreen. It is best not to wear short-sleeved shorts, but to wear hiking shoes or hiking shoes. Take down jackets and other warm clothes in spring, summer, autumn and winter.

On the day you arrive in Lhasa, you'd better visit the nearby scenic spots. Don't take a bath, don't drink, because changes in the environment can easily cause physical discomfort.

Lhasa belongs to Xizang Autonomous Region, and most of its residents are Tibetans. Tourists are required to respect local customs. The temples arranged in the itinerary are all Tibetan Buddhist temples. Please respect your religious beliefs.

4. Before entering the plateau, you can consult the people who have lived in the plateau for matters needing attention, so as to know fairly well and avoid unnecessary tension.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lhasa