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What necessities do you need to bring when you travel to Tibet for help?
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What clothes should I wear to travel to Tibet in winter?

Tibet in winter has the following characteristics:

1, the temperature difference between day and night is large. Take Lhasa as an example, the temperature is 5- 10 degrees during the day and -5- 10 degrees at night, and there is generally a temperature difference of about 15 degrees.

The weather changes quickly. Take Everest Base Camp as an example. It was sunny in Wan Li at noon, and it took off around 5 pm, with a strong wind. Therefore, it is practical to take a small wallet to Mount Everest in winter, so that it will not be blown away by the wind to get change and get a certificate.

3, same as 2, windy. There are many routes in Tibet with great altitude differences, so it is windy when crossing the mountain pass.

4. Heavy snow will affect the trip. If it snows heavily, some steep mountain passes, such as Nagenla Mountain (the only road for Namco, with an altitude of more than 5 100 meters) and Sejila Mountain (with an altitude of more than 4,500 meters), may affect the trip if it snows heavily. Four-wheel drive off-road vehicles are generally unaffected, and vehicles in winter are generally equipped with snow chains.

So when traveling to Tibet in winter, I suggest that you get ready to wear:

1, sweaters and trousers, thermal underwear, and down jackets are necessary.

2. Wool hats and scarves are necessary. Mainly windproof.

3, cotton shoes, it is best to prevent slippery, there may be snow and ice in some places where photos are taken.

4. Sun protection. Sunscreen, sunglasses and so on. Are equipped according to personal habits.

5, general tour itinerary, no professional outdoor equipment. This is a general suggestion for Tibet tourism.