March is a suitable time to travel to Xinjiang. Not only is the weather pleasant at this time, but travel expenses are also lower, and there are fewer tourists, allowing for a more enjoyable travel experience.
In March, the temperature in Northern Xinjiang ranges from 3℃ to 10℃, while Southern Xinjiang is slightly warmer, with temperatures ranging from 2℃ to 16℃.
The first signs of spring are emerging, and scenic spots such as Qiaxi Forest Park, Sayram Lake, and the apricot blossoms in Tartang Township are all representatives of spring, making them perfect for an outing to enjoy the flowers.
In addition, Xinjiang has a series of cultural tourism theme activities and discounts in spring. According to Ctrip’s big data, the prices of domestic flight tickets and hotels have declined compared to during the Spring Festival after the Lantern Festival. Traveling off-peak is becoming a new trend. Xinjiang’s snow season is still ongoing, and the popularity of ice and snow tourism remains high. The price advantage after the festival has already become prominent.
However, due to the large temperature difference between morning and evening in Xinjiang, as well as between scenic areas and urban areas, tourists traveling to Xinjiang need to pack warm clothes and thick coats so that they can add layers according to the weather in the morning and evening to avoid getting a cold.