Though January and February are colder, the clear skies, minimal rainfall, fewer crowds, and vibrant festivals add a unique charm to your journey - an excellent time to explore Lhasa’s surroundings and Mt. Everest.
With nearly 60 sunny days across these two months, you can enjoy views of Mt. Everest from almost any angle. Most major attractions, including the Potala Palace, remain open and are far less crowded, allowing you to explore at your own pace without the usual rush.
Moreover, this is when many local pilgrims make their spiritual journeys. With many colorful festivals including Tibetan New Year, it's a perfect opportunity to either join the local celebrations or enjoy a spiritual tour in Tibet alongside the pilgrims.
Temperature of the Best Places to Visit in January and February
1Everest Base Camp
January:
-15℃ ~ -5℃ (Temp) / 5mm (Rainfall)
February:
-15℃ ~ 4℃ (Temp)/ 5mm (Rainfall)
2Lhasa
January:
-9℃ ~ 7℃ (Temp) / 1mm (Rainfall)
February:
-6℃ ~ 9℃ (Temp) / 1mm (Rainfall)
4Yamdrok Lake
January:
-6℃ ~ 3℃ (Temp) / 0.5mm (Rainfall)
February:
-11℃ ~ 4℃ (Temp) / 1mm (Rainfall)
5Shigatse
January:
-13℃ ~ 6℃ (Temp) / 0.4mm (Rainfall)
February:
-9℃ ~ 8℃ (Temp) / 0.2mm (Rainfall)
6Kathmandu
January:
3℃ ~ 19℃ (Temp) / 14mm (Rainfall)
February:
4℃ ~ 19℃ (Temp) / 14mm (Rainfall)
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Most Popular Tibet Small Group Tours in January and February
January and February are the months when you’ll see the most local Tibetans, enjoy clear views of Mt. Everest, and benefit from lower travel costs. Join our top-rated small group tours, loved by travelers like you, and experience the magic of Tibet like never before!
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Tour Route: Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Everest Base Camp - Shigatse - Lhasa
“ We planned this trip with four moments to experience the amazing Mt. Everest, all in one journey. ”
2026 Available Dates & Price:2188 Travelers Joined This Trip in 2025 201 Tourists’ve Booked for 2026View DetailsFrom: US$949 p.p
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Tour Route: Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Everest Base Camp - Gyirong - Kathmandu
“ Travel through the magical Himalayas and experience the beauty of Mt. Everest from four different angles. ”
2026 Available Dates & Price:1628 Travelers Joined This Trip in 2025 181 Tourists’ve Booked for 2026View DetailsFrom: US$989 p.p
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8 Days Driving Across Himalaya Overland Adventure from Kathmandu to Lhasa
Tour Route: Kathmandu - Gyirong - Everest Base Camp - Tingri - Shigatse - Gyantse - Lhasa
“ We provide quality service and wonderful experiences through the Himalayas from Kathmandu and Lhasa. ”
2026 Available Dates & Price:889 Travelers Joined This Trip in 2025 93 Tourists’ve Booked for 2026View DetailsFrom: US$1019 p.p
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4 Days Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour: Explore the Heart of Tibet and Mingle with the Locals
Tour Route: Lhasa
“ We'll introduce you to the authentic essence of Lhasa, from iconic landmarks to local teahouses and courtyards within 4 days. ”
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Tour Route: Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Lhasa
“ It’s a leisurely journey to downtown Lhasa with a short ride to turquoise Yamdrok Lake, best for family visits to Tibet. ”
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Tour Route: Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse- Lhasa
“ Central Tibet offers not only great Monasteries, but also the stunning scenery of Lakes and glaciers on the way. ”
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Top Things to Do in Tibet in January and February
From stunning landscapes to rich cultural experiences, explore the top things to do in Tibet this January and February with our expert-recommended tour itineraries.

Stand Face-to-Face with the World’s Highest Peak
With hardly any rainfall, a visit to Everest Base Camp in Tibet during January and February guarantees clear, unobstructed views of the world’s highest peak.
Our specially crafted itinerary offers four incredible encounters with Mt. Everest - capturing its golden summit at sunrise and sunset, and marveling at star-filled skies by night.
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8 Days Private Tour from Lhasa to Everest Base CampView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Everest Base Camp - Shigatse - Lhasa
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9 Days Lhasa to EBC Photography Expedition: Capturing the Essence of Tibet Through Your LensView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Gyantse - Everest Base Camp - Shigatse - Lhasa
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11 Days Best of Tibet Tour with EBCView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Shigatse - EBC - Lhasa - Nyingchi

Uncover Lhasa’s Spirit with Pilgrims in Winter Sunlight
January and February are the months when local Tibetans gather in Lhasa. Monasteries fill with devoted pilgrims, and city parks come alive with locals enjoying the warm winter sunshine. It’s the perfect time to witness the most authentic expressions of Tibetan devotion and daily life in Lhasa.
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4 Days Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour: Explore the Heart of Tibet and Mingle with the LocalsView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa
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5 Days Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake Small Group Tour: Take a 360° Tour and Visit the Loneliest Temple in the WorldView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Lhasa
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5 Days Lhasa Small Group Tour with Three Major MonasteriesView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Drak Yerpa - Ganden - Lhasa

Join the Celebration of Tibetan New Year
January and February bring a season of vibrant festivals to Tibet. Despite the colder weather, the Tibetan spirit of celebration remains as warm and lively as ever. Known for their hospitality, locals welcome visitors with open arms - making these two months a perfect opportunity to experience traditional festivals like Tibetan New Year up close.
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7 Days Tibet New Year Festival TourView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Gyangtse - Shigatse - Lhasa
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4 Days Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour: Explore the Heart of Tibet and Mingle with the LocalsView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa
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5 Days Lhasa to Drak Yerpa Small Group Tour: Best Meditation Tour for Tibetan Buddhist Culture EnthusiastsView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Drak Yerpa - Ganden - Lhasa

Enjoy a Spiritual Journey in Tibet with Minimal Crowd Distractions
The cold season brings fewer visitors, letting you explore spiritual sites like monasteries and temples in a peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere - perfect for deeper reflection and connection. During winter, the Tibetan spirit shines brightest, as locals warmly welcome guests, making your experience truly heartfelt and unforgettable.
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7 Days Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake, Rutog Monastery and Tsedang Spiritual QuestView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa-Yamdrok Lake-Rutog Monastery-Samye Monastery-Chimpuk Hermitage-Lhasa
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6 Days Spiritual Odyssey to Lhasa by Scenic Tibet TrainView DetailsTour Route: Xining-Lhasa-Drak Yerpa-Lhasa
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9 Day Soulful Tibet Journey: Silence, Meditation, and Everest AwakeningView DetailsTour Route: Xining - Train to Lhasa - Shigatse - EBC - Shigatse - Lhasa

Discover the Beauty of Tibet in Winter with Cost-Effective Tours
January and February are Tibet’s low season, offering great savings on hotels and transportation. You’ll have more choice in selecting your tour guide, and booking train tickets or popular stays like Rongbuk Monastery with Everest views is much easier.
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4 Days Lhasa and its Surroundings Winter Birding TourView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa - Lhünzhub County - Lhasa
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5 Days Under Lhasa's Winter Sunshine and Meditation TourView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa-Drak Yerpa-Lhasa
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5 Days Authentic Lhasa Experience Winter tourView DetailsTour Route: Lhasa
Tibet Tour Reviews in January and February
Despite being the low season, many international tourists choose to travel to Tibet with us in January and February for the advantages of lower costs, fewer crowds, clear views of Mt. Everest, and vibrant festivals. Now, take a look at how they enjoyed their journeys in January and February through their lively reviews.
Real Tibet Travel Experience in January and February with Tibet Vista
See how delightful a Tibet tour is with us! Real photos from our former customers.
FAQs about Tibet Tour in January and February
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Will it snow often in Jan. and Feb.? And where to enjoy snow in Tibet?
Snow in Tibet depends on where you are. Lhasa does see snow in winter, though normally it is only a light dusting that barely covers the ground. In some years the snow can be heavier though, and it is really pot luck for heavy snow in the capital.
However, across most of central and western Tibet, January and February are ideal for seeing snow on the plateau.
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How about the road condition in winter? What should I do if the road is blocked by heavy snow?
Many of the major roads in Tibet in the winter months are still fairly clear of snow, especially around Lhasa. With better road conditions across the plateau, it is still possible to travel all the way to EBC without getting stuck in snow.
However, there are some routes that may be blocked by snowfalls, especially on the higher passes. These are normally the colder areas, such as the pass over the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains to Lake Namtso, and the road to Ngari and Mount Kailash. The pass at Drolma La, on the Kailash Kora trek, is usually blocked by snow in the depths of winter.
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Is it too cold to visit Tibet in winter? And what to wear?
While temperatures in the region can drop as low as -15 degrees in the most remote places, the major tourist destinations are normally sunny in the daytime, with temperatures above freezing.
In Lhasa, it can reach up to 7-8 degrees, while in Shigatse, 6-8 degrees is normal. Even at EBC, you can expect to see temperatures as high as 4-5 degrees during the daytime.
You should plan on bringing warm clothing for the trip, and layers to help you keep warmer more easily.
Down or fleece jackets are a must, and you will need to have warm hats and gloves, as well as thick socks and long underwear.
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Will Tibet hotels provide heating in winter?
If you are staying in Lhasa, Shigatse, and the busier and larger towns in Tibet, you can expect to have heating in the hotels. Many of the hotels have air-conditioning for heating throughout the year, and only the more remote and lower quality establishments will not have heating. Monastery guesthouses and tent guesthouses, such as at EBC, often have no heating to keep you warn at night.
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What are the best festivals to enjoy in Jan. and Feb.?
The Tibetan New Year, also known as Losar Festival, is the most important festival on the Tibetan calendar. Based on the Tibetan Calendar, annual New Year celebration begins on December 29 and lasts 2 weeks.Tibetan New Year offers the travelers a great opportunity to enjoy the annual festive occasion with local Tibetans.
During the festival, people celebrate by some ancient ceremonies which represent the struggle between good and evil. Lamas are chanting and passing fire torches through the crowds. People perform the dance of the deer and amusing battles between the king and his ministers, and so on, people are cheering for the coming new year by dancing, singing, and merrymaking.
An annual exhibition of butter sculptures was held in celebration of the Chinese Lantern Festival in Taer Monastery, a prominent monastery in northwest China's Qinghai Province. With delicate handmade yak butter sculptures, the exhibition has attracted up to 150,000 masses and visitors from all ethnic groups on Chinese Lantern Festival, the climax of Chinese New Year celebrations on the 15th day of lunar January.
The Tibetan butter sculpture has derived its name from yak butter, which is sculpted into various shapes such as Buddha, religious characters, landscapes, pavilions, animals, flowers and trees.
Sera Bengqin Festival is a traditional religious event and it is annually hold four days before Losar in the Sera Monastery in the northern suburb of Lhasa (Lhasa is the capital city of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region). And the ritual has been held exclusively at Sera Monastery for centuries since it was first initiated in the 17th century.
As a tradition, the pilgrims held pure white hada, a traditional scarf, in hand and prayed while moving slowly in the kilometer-long line outside of the monastery. They eventually proceeded to the Vajra Pestle, a treasure of the monastery, for the blessings. The Vajra Pestle was originally a weapon from India and it was introduced as a Tibetan Buddist ritual instrument in the late 15th century.
A saying says that the whole year's work depends on a good start in spring. Thus, Spring Sowing Festival in Tibet is an important traditional festival for Tibetan farmers. Tibetan Spring Sowing Festival will be held on an auspicious day in the first month of New Year for the celebration of the calf tying to plough for the first time.
Spring Sowing Festival is also known as the Sowing Seed Festival and experimentally Sowing Festival. If you travel to Tibet during the Spring Sowing Festival, you will experience the traditional festive atmosphere with local Tibetans.
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Can I celebrate Tibetan New Year Festivals with local family?
If you want to visit a local family to celebrate New Year in Lhasa, we can arrange that as part of our 7-day Tibet New Year Festival Tour. For the week, you will spend your time touring around Lhasa, Gyantse, and Shigatse, visiting the main sites of the region. You can spend the New Year with a local family, eat traditional food, join in the dancing and singing, and take part in the ceremonies around the religious sites. -
Can I visit Namtso Lake and Mount Kailash in winter?
Mount Kailash is normally too cold and too snow-bound to travel safely. In the coldest months of the year, the snow around the mountain can get deep, and strong winds bring in stormy weather. Lake Namtso is also open in the winter months now, thanks to better roads and operations to keep them clear through the winter months in the Namtso National Park area.
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Travel Tibet in JanuaryDiscover tranquil Tibet with the best deals of the year.
Travel Tibet in FebruaryExperience authentic Tibetan culture and local customs during Tibetan New Year.
Travel Tibet in MarchWitness a sea of peach blossoms blooming beneath Mt. Namcha Barwa in Nyingchi.
Travel Tibet in AprilCatch the best views of Mt. Everest and the Himalayas.
Travel Tibet in MayExplore the best of Tibet in the pleasant springtime.
Travel Tibet in JuneExperience Saga Dawa at Mount Kailash for true cultural and spiritual insight.
Travel Tibet in JulyVisit Namtso Lake at its best, with lush grasslands dotted with blooming flowers.
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Travel Tibet in NovemberTake one of the best times to visit Everest Base Camp and witness mountains at their most beautiful.
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