Spring (April - May)
The ice melts and the weather warms during spring, opening up blocked remote roads and
making travel outside Lhasa more pleasant. Tibet reopens to tourism in early April (as it is usually closed to
visitors in March for Tibetan New Year). Book a Tibet tour before the summer tourist crowds arrive.
Summer (June - August)
The weather is warm to cool and summer is the busiest travel season of the year in Tibet.
There air has a higher oxygen content than in other season. Sometimes it will shower at night or for about an hour
in the afternoon in mid July to late August, so rain is not a big issue even in the rainy season. Train tickets to
Lhasa are difficult to get in summer.
Things to do: Summer is the time to travel to the various attractions in the remoter regions,
and enjoy the high altitude sites when the mountain passes are snow free. It is also the time to hike.
Activities: Tibetans hold their outdoor market fairs and encampments, festivals, and sports
contests when the grasslands are at their lushest. Festivals of note include the Ganden Thangka Festival, the Shoton
Festival, and the Nagqu Horse Racing Festival.
Fall (September - October)
Also a busy travel season in Tibet, the weather is clear and cool in fall. It's a good time to
hike and trek in Tibet, and it's also a good time to shoot photos of mountain peaks, due to less cloud.
Winter (November - March)
Tibet is usually closed to foreign travelers in February and March for 5 or 6 weeks.
Tibet Entry Permits are normally not issued for February and March. Some roads are closed due to the heavy snow.
Except for the coldness, it's a good time to travel to lower altitude places like Lhasa, as hotels and travel
agencies may offer discounts during winter, and tourists are far fewer than in summer and fall.
Best Times to Go
From May to October is the best time to travel in Tibet, when the weather is not
very cold, averaging above 10 Degree C. This is naturally the busiest travel time in Tibet, when people come for
the warmer weather and higher oxygen content.
July and August is the rainy seasonin Tibet, though, apart from in the southeast, there is still not a lot of rain.
The best months for camping are May and September when it hardly rains at all.
If you plan to travel to Mt. Everest, travel in April, May, September, or October, when you
are more likely to see the peak clearly. It is more likely to be hidden behind thick clouds the rest of the year.
Travelers who are interested in Tibetan festivals are recommended to visit Tibet in August when the Shoton Festival,
Nagqu Horse Racing Festival, and Ganden Thangka Festival are held. But expect to see huge crowds during the festivals.
Late September to October is the best time to see autumnal colors in Tibet.