Shigatse Weather in July
Season: Summer
As July progresses, Shigatse undergoes warm but not scorching daytime temperatures. Although the temperature variation persists between day and night, it is less dramatic.
Furthermore, July brings more rainfall, predominantly in the form of light showers and night rains, which elevates the air's humidity levels.
Averages for Shigatse Weather in July
High Temperature: 23°C / 73°F
Low Temperature: 10°C / 50°F
Rainy Days: 18 days
Rainfall: 121mm
Sunrise: 7:08~7:24
Sunset: 20:57~21:08
Pros & Cons of Visiting Shigatse in July
Pros
1. Ideal Climate
In July, Shigatse enjoys ideal weather with mild temperatures and gentle winds. The increased showers and nighttime rains keep the air moist and cool. Plus, the high oxygen levels significantly reduce altitude sickness risks.
2. Stunning Landscapes
In July in Shigatse, flowers thrive, barley fields turn verdant, lakes sparkle with azure colors, grazing yaks and sheep dot the grasslands, and snowy peaks gleam afar on sunny days, , creating a breathtaking landscape.
Cons
1. Peak Season Challenges
As July marks the summer vacation, there is a surge in tourists, resulting in scarcity of hotels, flights, train tickets, and scenic spot tickets. Therefore, it is advisable to make reservations in advance as bookings closer to the travel date tend to be more expensive.
2. Less Visible Mount Everest
In July, Mount Everest is often shrouded in clouds because of frequent showers, reducing your chances of catching a clear view of the world's highest peak and making it more challenging to capture clearly visible starry sky.
Packing List for a July Trip to Shigatse
Clothing: During the day, long-sleeved T-shirts, thin hoodies, and shirts are sufficient to keep you comfortable. For the cooler nights, a thick coat or jacket will provide the necessary warmth.
Accessories: In Shigatse’s mountainous regions like Everest Base Camp, scarves and knit hats are advisable for extra warmth even in July, especially during colder nights.
Footwear: Comfortable, non-slip, and breathable sneakers or hiking boots are ideal for walking and maintaining grip, especially during rainy days in July.
Sun Protection: Use high-SPF sunscreen and reapply regularly and wear a sunhat and sunglasses since July's sunlight can be intense.
Moisturizing Products: Bring along lip balm, hand cream, body lotion, facial moisturizer, and face masks to keep your skin hydrated and nourished as dryness just slightly decreased in July.
Rain Gear: While rainfall mainly occurs at night in July in Shigatse, an umbrella or raincoat are essential to prepare for sudden showers at any time.
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Top Things to Do in July
1. Experience Tashilhunpo Thangka Festival
During Tashilhunpo Thangka Festival, three Buddhist deities of the past, present and future are displayed on the northern slope of Tashilhunpo Monastery, all through intricately embroidered tapestries called Thangka.
As the enormous Thangkas are gently unveiled and draped over, a scene of profound reverence unfolds. Devotees and tourists, numbering in the thousands, prostrate themselves on the ground, silently chanting scriptures in awe and respect.
In addition, by admiring the vibrant colors and intricate designs of the Buddhist images from a close distance, you can gain a deeper appreciation for the rich history and culture of Tashilhunpo Monastery.
In 2025, Tashilhunpo Thankga Festival spans from July 9th to July 11th.
In 2025, Tashilhunpo Thankga Festival spans from July 9th to July 11th.
Buddha Unveiling at tashilunpo Monastery |
2. Discover Natural & Cultural Wonders of Gyangtse
In July, while cycling or taking a leisurely walk along Nyang Qu River, you'll encounter blooming golden canola flowers and emerald green barley gently swaying in the breeze. For an expansive view, head to Dzong Fortress, offering a sweeping sight of the river, clear blue sky, fluffy clouds, and distant snow-capped mountains.
But Gyangtse’s charm doesn't end there. Inside "Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda" at Palkhor Monastery, exquisite murals await you, with vivid colors and smooth lines depicting Buddhist stories and characters, offering a glimpse into Gyangtse’s rich cultural heritage.
Canola Flower, Gyangtse |
3. Escape from Summer’s Heat in Yadong
In July, Yadong, nestled in a low-altitude valley, invites visitors to escape from summer’s heat with lush greenery, abundant fresh oxygen, and mild temperatures.
Jomolhari Mountain, also known as "Goddess Peak," rises majestically behind Dochentso Lake, a lake believed to be formed by the goddess's tears, with its crystal-blue water and surrounded by lush aquatic plants.
Whether you're along National Highway 562, by the charming Lake Dochentso, or at the Jomolhari observation site, the majestic mountain can be seen from a close distance, filling you with awe as you gaze upon its grandeur.
Yadong County |
- Last updated on Nov. 22, 2024 by Jally Zhang -