Kashgar is suitable for tourism in spring (March to May), summer (June to August), and autumn (September to November), with each season offering its unique scenery and experiences.?
Spring (March to May): Kashgar’s spring is warm and pleasant, with apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, and other flowers blooming in competition. In particular, the apricot blossoms blooming on the Pamir Plateau are the best time to admire flowers and explore southern Xinjiang. The climate at this time is not too dry, suitable for outdoor activities. Tourists can stroll among the flower fields and feel the warmth and vitality of spring.?
Summer (June to August): Although Kashgar’s summer is relatively hot, it is the peak period for various ethnic festivals and celebrations, such as the Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. Tourists can participate in these festival activities to experience the rich ethnic customs and joyful atmosphere of Kashgar. Meanwhile, the abundant sunshine in summer is also suitable for capturing beautiful scenery.?
Autumn (September to November): Kashgar’s autumn weather is pleasant, with moderate temperatures, making it a harvest season. Tourists can visit the orchards around Kashgar to taste fresh grapes, Hami melons, figs, and other fruits. Additionally, Kashgar in autumn is picturesque, especially suitable for hiking, photography, and exploring historical sites, such as the ancient buildings in the old town and the surrounding Populus euphratica forests.?
In general, Kashgar offers a diverse range of tourist seasons, and tourists can choose the most suitable season to visit based on their preferences and itinerary arrangements.?