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Best Time to Visit Turpan

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Turpan shines in spring and autumn when the weather is at its most cooperative — clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and the city at its best. Expect crowds in autumn, but the energy is part of the experience.

Spring in Turpan (April–May)15–30°C
Pros
  • Pleasant temperatures
  • Grapevines begin to leaf out
Cons
  • Occasional sandstorms
What to pack

Light layers, Sunglasses, Face mask

Summer in Turpan (June–August)30–50°C
Pros
  • Grape harvest season (August)
  • Long daylight hours
Cons
  • Extreme heat — surface temps up to 70°C
  • Nearly unbearable for outdoor sightseeing
Events

Turpan Grape Festival (August)

What to pack

Light cotton clothing, Strong SPF 50+ sunscreen, Wide-brimmed hat, Electrolyte powder, Large water bottle

Autumn in Turpan (September–October)15–30°C
Pros
  • Best season — comfortable temps
  • Fresh grapes and raisins everywhere
Cons
  • Golden Week crowds in early October
What to pack

Light clothing, Comfortable shoes

Winter in Turpan (November–March)-5–10°C
Pros
  • No tourists
  • Very cheap travel
Cons
  • Cold, especially at night
  • Some attractions have limited hours
What to pack

Warm coat, Layers, Comfortable shoes

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