Traveling to Xinjiang in April is suitable. Below is a detailed analysis of the suitability of traveling to Xinjiang in April.
Weather and climate
In April, Xinjiang’s spring atmosphere becomes stronger, with an average temperature between 10℃-20℃. It is warm during the day and cool at night, making it suitable for travel.
Precipitation is relatively low, with sunny days dominating, and occasional light rain. The overall weather conditions are good.
Attractions and scenery
In April, Xinjiang is a sea of flowers, especially the natural landscapes such as the pink sea of clouds in the Ili River Valley, which are breathtakingly beautiful.
Tianshan Tianchi, the International Bazaar, Hongshan Park, and other attractions are also worth visiting in April, each with its own unique characteristics.
Although some grasslands, such as the Ili Grassland, have just sprouted in March to April and the scenery may be slightly inferior, there are still special attractions such as the Nalati Aerial Grassland that can be visited.
Cost-effectiveness of tourism
April belongs to the off-season for tourism in Xinjiang, with fewer people and beautiful scenery. The cost of tourism is relatively low, and the cost-effectiveness is high.
Tourism options such as special train tours also offer off-season discounts in April, such as the 15-day apricot blossom special train from Changsha directly to North and South Xinjiang, with off-season specials saving nearly RMB 3,000.
Precautions
Due to the large temperature difference between morning and evening, it is recommended that tourists bring long-sleeved clothes, outerwear, and warm clothing to cope with different temperatures.
In April, Xinjiang has strong ultraviolet rays, so tourists need to take sunscreen measures when traveling.
Book accommodation in advance to avoid a shortage of available rooms.
In summary, traveling to Xinjiang in April is suitable. Tourists can enjoy Xinjiang’s unique natural scenery and cultural landscapes during this period, while also benefiting from a high cost-effectiveness of tourism.