Shigatse Weather in April
Season: Spring
Shigatse in March is slightly warm with noticeable day-night temperature variation. The days are sunny and mild, yet mornings and nights remain cold. Additionally, April in Shigatse is marked by scarce rainfall, leading to dryness of the air.
Averages for Shigatse Weather in April
High Temperature: 17°C / 63°F
Low Temperature: 1°C / 34°F
Rainy Days: 1 day
Rainfall: 1mm
Sunrise: 7:23~7:53
Sunset: 20:22~20:40
Why Visit Shigatse in April
1. Ideal Daytime Weather
April in Shigatse still offers sunny and mild days in 2025, with ample sunshine that adds to the warmth and comfort. Travelers can bypass the chilly mornings and nights and pack lightly to fully immerse themselves in Shigatse’s breathtaking scenery.
2. Everest Climbing Season
April is one of the peak months for visitors looking to conquer Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, as the climbing conditions are superior with more sunny days and weaker winds, although warm clothing remains necessary.
3. Improved Road Conditions
As temperatures rise, the hidden ice on the roads gradually melts away, creating better road conditions for travelers to explore various attractions in Shigatse with peace of mind.
Packing List for an April Trip to Shigatse
Clothing: Pack heavy-duty warmers like cotton jackets, down coats, or fur-lined parkas to stay cozy through the chilly nights and early mornings.
Accessories: Accessorize with scarves, hats, and thin gloves to keep warm for the significant temperature differences between day and night in April.
Footwear: For hiking spots like Mount Everest and Tashilhunpo Monastery, comfortable, non-slip hiking or mountaineering shoes are a must.
Sun Protection: Shield yourself with sunscreen, sunglasses, and sun hats to protect your skin and eyes from the harm of intense April sunlight.
Moisturizing Products: Pack lip balm, moisturizing face cream, and other hydrating essentials to keep your skin soft and supple for the dry climate of Shigatse in April.
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Top Shigatse Attractions to Visit in April
1. Everest Base Camp
Beneath the clear April skies, visit Everest Base Camp to behold the panoramic view of Mount Everest. Along its summit, banner clouds float gracefully, sometimes resembling tumultuous waves, sometimes spiraling smoke, and at times galloping horses across vast landscapes.
As the sun sets, the Milky Way spans your horizon, its stars glittering like diamonds above Everest Base Camp. With very little light pollution, the constellations are crystal clear. Bring a telescope or binoculars to get an up-close view of the cosmic wonders. It's an experience that will stay with you forever.
Mount Everest |
2. Shalu Monastery
At the gate of Shalu Monastery, you'll see Tibetan-style halls with meticulously crafted stone walls, exuding a solemn charm in April crystal air.
Look up to find Han-style roofs adorned with green glazed tiles, flying eaves, and animal-shaped ornaments, all supported by intricate wooden brackets and arches, creating a harmonious blend of elegance and grandeur.
Despite its unique blend of Tibetan and Han architectural styles, Shalu Monastery’s murals exhibit exquisite brushwork and vividly depict scenes, notably the Jataka stories of the Buddha.
Some parts of the murals incorporate a diverse array of South Asian elements from India, Nepal, and Kashmir, thereby enriching the diversity and uniqueness of the mural art at Shalu Monastery.
Murals in Shalu Monastery |
3. Shigatse Gold, Silver and Copper Crafts Factory
Leave the serene Shalu Monastery and embark on a journey to the heart of Tibetan craftsmanship-Shigatse Gold, Silver and Copper Crafts Factory.
At the crafts factory, amidst the rhythmic clang of hammers striking metal, watch in awe as skilled artisans transform rough pieces of metal into exquisite works of art.
Also, you can choose an intricate craft as your souvenir, from decorative accessories like bracelets and necklaces to practical everyday items such as silver bowls for butter tea. These items, which were once restricted to temples and aristocrats, are now within everyone's reach.
Tibetan Silver Pot |
- Last updated on Nov. 22, 2024 by Jally Zhang -