Visiting Sayram Lake in July in Xinjiang is an excellent choice. Sayram Lake is renowned for its unique blue color, clear waters, and surrounding magnificent snowy mountains and grassland scenery, and is known as ‘The Last Tear of the Atlantic’.?
In July, Sayram Lake has pleasant daytime temperatures and may have a slight chill at night, but it is this climate that creates its unique scenery. The lake surface is like a mirror, with swans gliding across it. Against the backdrop of blue skies and white clouds, colorful outfits can create a magazine-worthy photo. In addition, the flower fields by the lake are in full bloom in July, with colorful blossoms that contrast beautifully with the blue sky and snowy mountains, providing tourists with abundant photo opportunities.?
When visiting Sayram Lake, you can choose to drive or bike around the lake, with stunning scenery along the way. It is recommended to enter from the East Gate and exit through the South Gate to avoid backtracking. Photo opportunities along the way include the lakeside in the morning mist, the South Shore Observation Deck, the poppy flower field near Bohrhan Mountain, the Swan Lake at Keleyongzhu, and the popular lighthouse.?
In addition, Sayram Lake is not only suitable for daytime visits; the starry sky and Milky Way at night are breathtakingly beautiful and a great place for photography. If time permits, you can choose to spend the night by the lake, either by camping with your own equipment or staying at an RV campsite, to experience the tranquility and stars at night.?
It should be noted that although the temperature at Sayram Lake in July is not high, the ultraviolet rays are still very strong. Therefore, tourists need to take sunscreen measures when visiting. At the same time, in order to protect the environment, tourists should also avoid littering and protect this beautiful natural scenery.?
In general, a trip to Sayram Lake in Xinjiang in July will be an unforgettable travel experience, and it is a must-visit destination for both nature lovers and photographers.?