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Which month is the best time to visit Tibet? List of necessary items for traveling to Tibet

In this life, it's a pity not to go to Tibet. Many people say that Tibet is the nearest place to heaven. So every year, many people go to Tibet to worship and wash their souls. What's the best way to travel to Tibet in a few months? The list of necessary items to travel to Tibet must be looked at.

In fact, for Tibet tourism, according to different scenic spots, the months of entering Tibet are different every year.

Around Lhasa, tourists can go to Tibet all year round; Ali is suitable for tourism from May to October every year; Namuco is suitable for tourism from May to early October every year, and other months are frozen; Nyingchi is also suitable for tourism all year round, and Nyingchi wildflowers enter the open flowering period from March to may every year, such as azaleas and peonies; Yarlung Zangbo gorge is from April to October every year, and the river water in other months is dry or lack of water, so the scenery is poor; and Kaze city is suitable for tourism all year round, with a bit of windy sand in winter; Everest base camp is the best viewing season from March to June every year, and only hazy beauty can be seen in the rainy season from July to August; Bomi and Ranwu are prone to mud rock flow and landslide from March to June, September to December every year, and Bomi is prone to be driven carefully in the rainy season from July to August.

Generally speaking, summer vacation from June to August is the best time to go to Tibet, and it is also the peak.

A complete list of necessary items for traveling to Tibet

1. The high altitude reaction is not terrible, and the psychological effect is also great;

2. Drink water frequently, more water and less strenuous activities;

3. Don't take a bath and wash your hair just arrived in Tibet. Don't catch cold;

4. Take enough anti hyperreflexive drugs (gaoyuan'an, gaopingkang, Hongjingtian, etc.);

5. Take aspirin effervescent tablets, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, Bondi, drugs for diarrhea, baifuning for colds, and painkillers (fenbide), etc;

6. Bring a lot of beautiful clothes and stormsuits (windproof and rainproof) to take photos;

7. It is not as cold as you think, or even very hot, with large temperature difference;

8. Take your own personal hygiene toiletries and personal commonly used drugs;

9. One sleeping bag (or bed sheet), in order to prevent dirty and warm, do not force;

10. Sunscreen (spf50 +) with high altitude ultraviolet resistance;

11. Take the charger and mobile power supply of the electronic products such as the power bank, mobile phone, camera, etc;

12. With enough camera cards or mobile hard disks, Tibet is full of beautiful scenery;

13. In Tibet, please take the mobile phone cards of China Telecom and China Mobile. There is no signal in many times of China Unicom. The signal of China Telecom is the best. Please pay attention to it;

14. Please take enough toilet paper;

15. If you must drink hot water, please take the thermos;

16. Please take the vomiting bag, high reflexes and carsickness may cause vomiting;

17. Please bring the energy bar, glucose and VC effervescent tablet to replenish energy. You may not be able to eat them at all when they are high;

18. Please take enough cash. There are not many ATMs there;

19. Please bring enough snacks and fruits;

20. Respect local customs, do not argue with local residents or take photos of others at close range;

21. You can prepare some pencils and sweets for Tibetan children, but don't open the window to give them when you are in the car, or you will attract countless people;

22. You can change more 1 yuan or 5 jiao notes with them (Tibetans don't want coins). It's very useful to turn mountains and temples. You will know when it comes;

23. Be sure to take 2 generations of ID cards with you. There are many inspections along the way. Otherwise, please go home directly;

24. Luggage can only be brought when it is necessary. Many friends take a lot of luggage with them. It's useless only when they go home;

25. You can bring some warm babies;

26. Wear a hat, keep warm from wind and sun, and keep shoes comfortable, non slip and warm;

27. Be sure to take a good mood, follow the leader's arrangement, unite and love, and travel happily;

28. The above is for reference only, zhasidler.

Taboos of Tibet's traveling ethnic groups

Tibet is a holy land for all people to believe in religion. There are many strange taboos here -- for example, you can see that men hold hands with men (but they are not & hellip;); for example, when you meet a Tibetan who sticks his tongue at you, for example, he can't touch the top of a child's head, even though they are really cute & hellip; & hellip;, these things, though we can't understand, are just like Just like visiting others' houses, these taboos should be observed.

1. In the Tibetan area, I occasionally see cattle and sheep with red, yellow and green cloth signs wandering in the countryside. Don't drive them away or hurt them at will. That's the sacrifice of the Tibetan people. Don't aim a shotgun at eagles. Tibetans are not allowed to hurt their divine birds.

2. Do not enter the temple without permission. Do not smoke after entering the temple. It's OK to watch the objects in the temple. Don't touch the Buddha, Scripture or take photos without permission. In some places, it is not allowed to move in a counter clockwise direction. In some places, women are forbidden to enter.

3. When entering the tents and bedrooms of Tibetan people, do not step on the threshold or spit in front of others.

4. Tibetans stick out their tongues to show respect rather than ridicule; ten is a kind of etiquette.

5. Tibetan lamas do not smoke, nor do they in monasteries. However, women and even young girls in pastoral areas often smoke. It's polite to ask for cigarettes and tea. Of course, for the tourists coming to Tibet, the plateau has less oxygen, so it is better to smoke less and breathe more air.

6. Pay attention not to catch a cold before entering Tibet. If you have a cold, you'd better postpone entering Tibet, because it's not easy to recover from the cold on the plateau, and it will cause pulmonary edema and other complications. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare some cold medicine and gastrointestinal medicine.

7. The climate of Tibet is characterized by dryness, lack of oxygen and low air pressure. Therefore, taking some external nasal ointment and throat moistening tablets with you before entering Tibet can relieve the discomfort of the nose and throat caused by dryness.

8. Due to the strong ultraviolet radiation in the plateau, it is estimated that the annual average radiation value is between 6000-8000 mj per square meter, so it is necessary to wear a sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.

9. About the celestial burial: the Tibetan government and tourism agencies do not encourage tourists to visit the celestial burial. Tibetans, especially the families of the dead, do not want the Han people to watch it. This is a national habit and a common feeling. If you have the chance to see it, please respect your words and deeds.

10. Don't buy fur of any wild animals, horns of wild Tibetan antelopes, skulls of wild yaks, etc. in Tibet. This is tantamount to supporting the increasingly rampant poaching of wildlife in Tibet. In fact, if you are found carrying these items when you leave Tibet, you are likely to face a lot of trouble yourself.

11. Don't pay the local people you shot, or force them to shoot the content they don't want you to shoot. They can send them some food or medicine to increase their trust in you.

12. Do not try to help foreigners without legal procedures to enter Tibet. Every tourist should know that the state has regulations that foreigners must have the approval of the tourism or foreign affairs department to travel to Tibet, and handle the travel approval documents. At the same time, they must travel within the scope allowed by the approval documents when accompanied by tourist vehicles and guides.

13. When addressing a Tibetan friend, you can add a word "La" after it, which is a honorific name. It seems to respect him. Especially when you meet a friend for the first time, you should never call his name directly, which is very impolite.

14. When visiting Tibetan homes, sit cross legged indoors, and don't look around or face people.

15. It is very important not to touch the head of Tibetan people. In Tibetan traditional culture, no one can touch his head at will except the eminent monks and elders. This is a very impolite behavior, please remember.

16. Don't smoke, touch Buddha statues or read scriptures when visiting temples. Do not touch religious artifacts such as amulets and beads worn by lamas. When meeting with the temple to hold Dharma activities, keep quiet. Don't make noise in and near the temple, let alone hunt and kill animals.

17. Don't use paper printed in Tibetan to wipe things; when visiting the home of Tibetan compatriots, the man sits on the left and the woman sits on the right. You can't mix and sit; when you see a fire at the door, or a branch is inserted in the door, and a red cloth is pasted on it, it means that the patient in this family should not enter.