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When is the best time to go to Lhasa? How many days is Lhasa suitable?

Lhasa is also a good scenic spot, but not many people like to go to Lhasa. Today, Bian Xiao will tell you the best time to travel in Lhasa. You can pay attention to it when you watch it. This is quite interesting.

When is the best time to go to Lhasa? Although Lhasa is located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with an altitude of about 3,650 meters, it is actually in a small basin. The east, west and north of Lhasa have to climb mountains about 5000 meters above sea level. This determines that the climate in Lhasa is very good in Tibet. It is warm in winter and cool in summer, so you can travel to Lhasa all year round.

In Lhasa in winter, the sunshine is warmer during the day, but it is colder at night. You can experience the Tibetan New Year.

Lhasa in spring is relatively warm during the day and cool at night, and it is easy to rain at night. After April, spring blossoms;

Lhasa in summer is hot during the day and slightly cool at night, but it is easy to rain because it is rainy season.

Lhasa in autumn is the most beautiful of the four seasons, with warm days and cool nights.

The question of how many days to play depends on how much time you have and how you want to play.

However, there are two basic laws to follow:

1, because most people will have altitude sickness to varying degrees when they first arrive in Lhasa. So it is recommended to play in Lhasa for at least 2 days, which is also a process for the body to adapt to the plateau environment. And Lhasa is the area with the best medical conditions in Tibet. If severe altitude sickness occurs, it is very convenient to treat. Even if you go back to the mainland immediately, planes and trains are the most developed.

2. Even if you stay in Lhasa for 2-3 days, you should follow the way of easy before difficult, easy before difficult. In other words, in order to adapt to the plateau environment slowly, don't do strenuous exercise (such as climbing mountains) when you first arrive in Lhasa, but start with lighter projects and gradually increase the amount of exercise.

So the suggestion here is to play for at least 2 days, basically 3 days, and add more time.

How to arrange the itinerary I'll write you the basic three-day itinerary in detail first, and then give you some special itinerary plans.

According to the distance and the different characteristics of each scenic spot, the overall arrangement is as follows:

D 1: Norbulingka-Tibet Museum-Princess Wencheng Performance (20 18 Note: Tibet Museum will be closed for renovation at the end of 20 16, and will be reopened when it is ready).

The first day is mainly to adapt to the plateau environment. Norbulingka is the Summer Palace, basically flat, and there is no strenuous exercise such as climbing up and down; The Tibet Museum is just opposite the east gate of Norbulingka, so you can get to know the history and culture of Tibet in advance and prepare for the later tour. It was a relaxing day. You can go to see Princess Wencheng's performance in the evening, but because of the large temperature difference between day and night, you need to change into thick clothes.

D2: Sunrise in Wang Yao-Potala Palace-Zongjiao Lu Kang Park-Jokhang Temple-Jokhang Temple-Barkhor Street.

You can walk completely on this day, because you have already turned 2 kilometers in Fiona Fang. Watching the sunrise from the observation deck in Wang Yao, 50 yuan can see the same scenic angle as RMB. Then after breakfast, you can visit Potala Palace. After coming out of the Potala Palace, you can directly enter the Lu Kang Park in Zongjiao, where you can see the reflection of the Potala Palace. Then walk all the way, 15 minutes to Jokhang Temple, and then walk 10 minutes to visit Jokhang Temple. Jokhang Temple is located in Barkhor Street, which is the most concentrated place for tourists and the center of the old city of Lhasa. Here, you can not only transfer to a temple, but also have sweet tea at Qiongteahouse in Guangming Port and dinner at Maggie Ami.

D3: drepung monastery-Sera Temple-Shopping in Chongsaikang Market-Night View of Potala Palace Square

Drepung monastery is in the western suburb of Lhasa, about 10 km from the city center. Take a taxi from 30 yuan. It is suggested to take a taxi to visit drepung monastery early in the morning (don't let the driver leave after the ticket security check at the ticket office, let him drive all the way to the ticket office, otherwise it will take 30 minutes to climb the mountain). Drepung monastery is the largest Tibetan Buddhist temple in the world. It was built halfway up the mountain overlooking Lhasa. It is recommended to visit this temple for more than 4 hours. Then take a taxi to Sera Temple around 2: 30 pm to watch the debate. The debate starts at 3 o'clock, so you can find a good seat in advance. After visiting Sera Temple, you can go shopping in Chongsaikang market (such as Tibet specialty wholesale market) by car. Chongsaikang Market is next to Barkhor Street (2 minutes walk). After dinner in Barkhor Street, you can walk to Budagong Square to watch the night lights.

If you stay in Lhasa for 2 days:

D 1: Sunrise in Wang Yao-Norbulingka-Potala Palace-Zongjiao Lu Kang Park-Jokhang Temple-Princess Wencheng Performance.

D2: drepung monastery-Sera Temple Debate-Chongsaikang Market Shopping-Barkhor Street-Potala Palace Square Night View.

If you stay in Lhasa for 4 days:

D 1: Norbulingka-Tibet Museum-Princess Wencheng's performance

D2: Sunrise in Wang Yao-Potala Palace-Zongjiao Lu Kang Park-Jokhang Temple-Jokhang Temple-Barkhor Street.

D3: drepung monastery-Sera Temple-Shopping in Chongsaikang Market-Night View of Potala Palace Square

D4: Lhasa-Zhigongti Temple-Gandan Temple-Lhasa

Other attractions 1, Pabangka: The famous six-character mantra is here, overlooking Lhasa.

2. Lhasa River: The spring scenery and autumn scenery here are the most famous places for petty bourgeoisie.

3. Lalu Wetland: the green lung in the city, where autumn is the most famous.

4. Zaki Temple: It is also the great temple in Lhasa, which is said to be quite effective.

5. Muslim Temple: Near Barkhor Street, people who eat mutton kebabs can go to the night market.

6. Jokhang Temple: Jokhang Temple (beijing east road) is across the street, so you can visit it.

Neichong Temple: Near drepung monastery.

8. Sweet Teahouses: This kind of sweet teahouses are everywhere. The famous ones are Qiongtian Teahouse in Guangminggang next to Jokhang Temple and Canggu Temple Sweet Teahouse near Barkhor Street. You can drink sweet tea, watch local people chat, make new friends and eat local traditional foods, such as Tibetan noodles, Tibetan jiaozi and fried potato chips.

Around Lhasa, Yang Zhuo 1 Yongcuo: It takes two hours one way from Lhasa and half a day to go back and forth to Lhasa. It is suggested to go to Yongcuo, Yang Zhuo in the morning, because the light is good.

2. Namtso: It takes 5 hours to leave Lhasa one way, and you need to leave early and return late for a day trip. If you have time (June -65438+ 10), it is strongly recommended to spend two days in Namtso Lake for one night and watch the famous sunset and sunrise.

3. Shannan Zedang: Zedang is dominated by temples and palaces, and there are many firsts in Tibet. The most famous ones are Zagsangye Temple (the first temple), Zedang Yongbulakang (the first palace) and Changzhu Temple (the first Buddhist temple). A one-day tour is enough.

Precautions ①

When entering Tibet, prepare anti-reflective products such as Gao Yuan 'an, Rhodiola and American ginseng buccal tablets in advance, and take them according to the instructions. At the same time, you can also prepare some commonly used drugs. However, it is very convenient to buy it locally in Lhasa. Mainly from Lhasa, other places may be more difficult to buy.

Because the plateau climate is cold and the temperature difference between day and night is large, we should pay attention to keep warm to prevent colds. Both colds and respiratory infections may cause acute altitude sickness. If you catch a cold, it is recommended to have a good rest and not continue to play hard, which may lead to altitude sickness and endanger your life.

③ If you have severe hyperreflexia on the way to the plateau, you should rest immediately and seek medical advice in time.

In severe cases, oxygen should be inhaled. In case of severe chest tightness, severe cough, dyspnea, pink foam phlegm cough, or slow response, indifference or even coma, in addition to the above treatment, you should go to a nearby hospital for rescue as soon as possible, or transfer to a lower altitude area for treatment and recovery as soon as possible.

Because it takes a long time to enter the plateau by car, the accommodation conditions on the way are poor, and the physical consumption is high, it is necessary to prepare more water or drinks and delicious and digestible food before departure, so as to supplement the necessary water and heat in time. You can carry some glucose with you, which is easy to replenish your strength.

Attention! ! ! Don't get too excited when you first arrive in Tibet. It's easy to jump around. At the same time, it is recommended not to take a bath for the first two days. Because the body is tired, there will be more water vapor in the bathroom and less oxygen, which will easily lead to high reaction.

You can drink some butter tea when you arrive. Sweet tea helps ease the pain, but buttered tea tastes a little bad to me.