Traveling to Xinjiang in March is a good choice. At this time, Xinjiang has fewer people and beautiful scenery, with excellent cost-effectiveness, allowing you to experience unique scenery different from the peak season.?
Specifically, the following are some highlights of traveling to Xinjiang in March:?
Snow scenery and icy lakes: In early March, there is still some snow scenery in the Altay region, especially at Sayram Lake, where the ice on the lake has not yet melted, presenting a unique ice and snow landscape. At the same time, due to fewer tourists, accommodation and transportation costs are relatively low.?
Apricot blossoms in full bloom: In the middle to late March, the apricot blossoms in southern Xinjiang begin to bloom, such as Tashkurgan County in Kashgar Prefecture and Pishan County in Hotan City. The apricot blossoms are like snow, adorning the mountains and valleys, creating a breathtakingly beautiful scene. The apricot blossoms in northern Xinjiang bloom slightly later, but they are equally worth looking forward to.?
Excellent travel experience: Xinjiang is in the off-season in March, so there are no lines at attractions, you can pose freely for photos, and airfare is relatively cheap, which can save a lot of travel costs.?
In addition, Kanas and Hemu Village in spring are also worth visiting. Although Kanas Lake has not completely thawed, the greenery at the foot of the snowy mountains has quietly spread out, intertwined with the early spring morning fog, forming a series of moving pastoral scenery.?
In general, traveling to Xinjiang in March can avoid the crowds during the peak season, allowing you to enjoy quieter and unique natural scenery while also saving a considerable amount of travel expenses. However, it should be noted that the temperature difference between morning and night in Xinjiang is relatively large, so it is recommended to bring sufficient warm clothing and pay attention to the local weather forecast to make good preparations for the trip.?