Tibet Weather in July

Season: Summer


In July, Tibet basks in ample sunshine during the day without oppressive heat. However, as the sun sets, temperatures drop significantly, transforming the evenings into a chilly embrace.

Rainfall is relatively abundant in this month, especially in the southeast regions like Nyingchi compared to the drier north like Nagqu. This creates a warm ambiance in the southeast, while the north remains crisp and refreshing.
 

Averages for Tibet Weather in July

High Temperature:  23°C / 73°F
Low Temperature: 9°C / 48°F
Rainy Days: 19 days
Rainfall: 122mm
Sunrise: 6:58~7:14
Sunset: 20:48~20:59

 

Pros and Cons of Visiting Tibet in July

Potala Palace, Tibet
Potala Palace, Tibet

Pros

Ideal Weather: July in Tibet boasts pleasant climate, neither too hot nor too cold, making it a natural escape from summer heat. In most parts of Tibet, the rainfall is predominantly nocturnal and episodic, allowing for pleasant daytime activities without interruption.
 
Captivating Festivities: In July, tourists have the chance to experience Tashilhunpo Thankga Festival and Zamling Chisang Festival, where they can witness colossal Buddha statues or share a picnic with locals.
 

Cons

Peak Season Challenges: Be mindful that peak season meets summer vacation in July, which may lead to higher accommodation prices and scarce transportation tickets. Plan ahead and book early to secure your trip seamlessly.
 
Frequent Rainfall in Southeast Tibet: Travelers to southeast Tibet should be prepared for potentially frequent rainfall, which may disrupt travel plans or diminish the appeal of outdoor attractions, making it crucial to pack appropriately and adjust expectations accordingly.

See more about Best Time to Visit Tibet.
 

Packing List for a July Trip to Tibet

 Clothing: Bring lightweight, breathable clothing for July’s sunny days with moderate temperatures and warm jackets/sweaters for chilly evenings and mornings.
 
 Footwear: Wear comfortable sneakers or hiking boots for complex terrain in Tibet.
 
 UV Protection Items: High altitude amplifies UV exposure, remember to apply sunscreen regularly, wear a sun hat, and sport sunglasses to shield your eyes.
 
 Moisturizing Products: Use lip balm and moisturizing cream to combat Tibet's dry climate.
 
 Rain Gear: Pack a foldable umbrella or lightweight raincoat for unexpected showers.
 
 Accessories: Accessories like scarves or shawls are not only practical for keeping warm but also add a touch of style to your photos.
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Top Things to Do in July

1. Partake in Tashilhunpo Thankga Festival in Shigatse

During Tashilhunpo Thankga Festival, colossal Thangka paintings, masterfully crafted by skilled artisans over years, take center stage. Visitors are invited to witness the awe-inspiring moment when these magnificent works are unveiled, allowing them to discover the intricate details and vibrant colors up close.
 
While marveling at the beauty of these artworks, visitors can also participate in spinning prayer wheels and offering prayers, a heartfelt act that connects them with fellow believers and contributes to the festival's spiritual energy.
 
In 2025, Tashilhunpo Thankga Festival spans from July 9th to July 11th.
Buddhist Thangka Unveiling in Tashilhunpo Monastery
Buddhist Thangka Unveiling in Tashilhunpo Monastery
 

2. Enjoy Zamling Chisang Festival in Lhasa

During Zamling Chisang Festival, dressed in their finest traditional attire, Tibetans converge in verdant gardens, where they erect tents and light fires, indulging in a feast of food, drink, song, and dance.
 
Norbulingka, nestled amidst greenery in July, transforms into an idyllic backdrop for the festival. On its sprawling lawns, join in the locals' song and dance, indulge in the delectable local cuisine, and let all your worries slip away on this Tibetan “World Joy Day”.
 
In 2025, Zamling Chisang Festival falls on July 10th, often spanning several weeks or even a month.

See more about Tibetan Festivals.
Norbulingka, Lhasa
Norbulingka, Lhasa
 

3. Namtso Lake

Namtso, Tibet's "Heavenly Lake", invites you to bask in July's golden sunrays. Imagine standing on its shores, gazing into the depths where the azure sky and fluffy clouds dance atop the still waters, mirrored perfectly against the majestic Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains.
As the daylight plays hide-and-seek with the clouds, Namtso's hues mischievously shift from a profound, velvety blue to a shimmering, ethereal silver, showcasing nature's artistic flair.
 
Wild donkeys and yaks graze peacefully by the shore, occasionally lifting their heads to gaze into the vast horizon, while mischievous waterbirds dart across the surface. Listen to the laughter-like ripples they leave behind, echoing through the serene landscape, adding a touch of vitality and excitement to the scene.
Namtso Lake
Namtso Lake
- Last updated on Nov. 04, 2024 by Jally Zhang -