Tibet is neither stuffy nor hot in June. It feels very comfortable and suitable for summer vacation. At this time, basking in the sun is a particularly happy enjoyment in Tibet.
Tibet is a beautiful place, but it is also a strange place. For those who are traveling for the first time, they need to know the weather and temperature in Tibet in June and what to wear in Tibet in June.
3. Guide to going to Lhasa in May
You can go to Tibet by car in May. April-May every year is the season when rhododendrons bloom. People who drive into Tibet can go to Jilonggou to see the azaleas. Alpine azaleas are widely distributed in Jilonggou and can be seen everywhere. In addition, Jilonggou is densely forested and has a lower altitude than Lhasa, so the oxygen content is high, so I don’t feel hypoxic. There is only fresh air and greenery dotted with patches of white, pink and red rhododendrons.
Current location Simply put, I. I've been alone in Lhasa for half a month, and I haven't gone anywhere yet. What have I been doing?
Take a train from Xining to Lhasa
Many people choose to spend dozens of hours on the train from Chongqing/Shanghai/Guangzhou to Lhasa. In fact, no matter where they take the train to Lhasa, they have to change to the oxygen train in Xining. The beautiful scenery all the way to Tibet starts from Xining. Therefore, it is recommended that friends who want to take the train to Lhasa can choose to fly to Xining and then take the train all the way to Lhasa.
2. Take a bus all the way to Lhasa
When I am wandering around Lhasa alone, I especially like to take different buses to wander around the city. In fact, strictly speaking, Lhasa is not very big, but buses are the best way to get in touch with the locals.
3. Stay in youth hostels
A person is used to checking in to experience various hotels and unique B&Bs, but no matter where he goes, he will definitely stay in a youth hostel. Night. There are many youth hostels with styles and stories in Lhasa, such as Dongcuo, Xicou, Phuntso and so on.
4. Jizha Temple Simmering Mulberry
Jizha Temple is famous because there is a Han God of Wealth here. Some people say they come to Jizha Temple to worship the God of Wealth on Mondays, while others say locals come to worship the God of Wealth on Wednesdays. Legend has it that the God of Wealth is addicted to alcohol, so he usually comes to simmer mulberry - offer hada - and offer wine to the God of Wealth. In fact, if you don’t live too far away. It's great to stew mulberries and walk around Jizha Temple every day.
Jizha Temple is actually a sub-monastery of Sera Monastery. Let me tell you quietly that there are many on the second floor of Jizha Temple.
5. Sunbathing in the Jokhang Temple
I believe this is already a must-have item for many people to check in, but instead of posing for photos, it is better to sit down and put down the mobile phone camera , feel the sunshine of Lhasa.
6. [Turn at Barkhor Street]
When you follow the Tibetans on Barkhor Street, you may not need to kowtow, but you can hold a string of Buddhist beads in your hand and look at the road under your feet. Turn around silently.
7. [Drink sweet tea in a teahouse]
There are many cozy teahouses in Lhasa. You don't and I don't need to follow the guide. Randomly walk into a teahouse on the street and sit down. There are many teahouses around Jizha Temple, and there are more and more local teahouses in Lalu community. In fact, there is no need to gather around the scenic spot. Drinking sweet tea is a local daily life.
8. Stay at Rasuli J Hotel
This should be the best hotel in Lhasa.
It's not because of its brand, but because of its overall comfort. The Tibetan guy in the lobby is very enthusiastic.
9. Walking in Chengguan District
Measuring Chengguan District with your steps is the only way for a homeless man in Lhasa. You will see people who work hard in this city, restaurant proprietresses who have been coming to Lhasa for many years, and people who stayed in Lhasa after traveling to Lhasa
10. [The Classic Battle of Drepung Monastery
Drepung Monastery is not as famous for Buddhist scripture debate as Sera Monastery, so there are very few people who usually come. This is the largest temple in Tibet, so pay attention to the time for debate.
11. Watch the sunrise at Pagli Ri
This is a small temple, but it overlooks Lhasa better than Drepung Monastery.
12.[Watching the sunset at Pabangga]
Before the Potala Palace existed, this was the palace where the Tibetan kings lived and worked. Come and watch the sunset on this hillside.
13. Naigu Sundong chases the night scene
Gu Donggri chases to the brightly lit Lhasa city behind Sera Monastery, where you can see the super beautiful starry sky.
Why do you like Lhasa so much?
Beyond sunshine and butter tea, I think it's best not to think about how to make money in Lhasa.
4. Lhasa 6-day tour guide
In mid-June, the temperature in Lhasa was relatively good, with the lowest temperature above 12 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature above minus 28 degrees Celsius. The air is fresh and the oxygen content in the air is relatively high. This is the season of Gesang flowers, and all kinds of flowers are in bloom. It is a good place to escape the summer heat and a good place for tourism and vacation.