Tibet, located on the world’s
highest and biggest plateau, is dry for much of the year because the mountains
receive the majority of the rainfall. However, it may get quite chilly and dry,
particularly during the winter months (November to March). As per the Tibetan Tour Guide, the optimum season to visit Tibet is from May to October, when
the temperature is warmer (above 10°C) and the ice has melted, opening up
roadways out of the cities. September through October is the best season to
hike, and the rich autumnal hues make for beautiful images; if you want a
clean, cloud-free view of Mount Everest, visit then or in April and May.
When to visit Tibet guide
The rainy season lasts from late
May or June until September or October, with most of it occurring in July and
August. The optimum months to visit Tibet are consequently April and May, or
September and October, corresponding to the height of the summer rains and
winter snow.
The high season in Tibet lasts
from April until October. Traveling during the beginning of the season allows
you to enjoy the snow outside of Lhasa with minimal inconvenience. Towards the
end, fall foliage tints the countryside, and harvest festivities are held in
October.
Winter in Tibet is obviously
appealing as per the Tibetan Tour Guide China, with snowy scenery and
reduced rates attracting many visitors. However, in December, January, and
February, the mountains and hiking routes are unreachable, and many highways
may be closed as well.
You may still visit Lhasa in the
winter. The days will be dry and sunny, but the wind chill will make it feel
much colder. From November to February, night-time temperatures drop below
freezing.
There are several holidays in Tibet, one of the most popular being Losar or Tibetan New Year. This takes place in February or March and lasts 15 days, the first three of which are the most crucial.
If you're planning a trip to Everest Base Camp, April, May, and early June, as well as late September to early December, often offer the best views of Mount Everest. You can contact the Tibetan Tours and Travels well in advance for your bookings.
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