Best Time to Visit Yangtze River


The best time to visit the Yangtze River mainly falls in May, July, August, and October each year, featuring comfortable weather for cruising and outdoor activities. However, it's important to note that Yangtze River cruises do not operate year-round. Starting from November each year, most cruise ships gradually cease operations for maintenance and refurbishment, resuming service around March of the following year. During the Spring Festival, only a limited number of cruises are available.

We also offer seasonal guide to help you to choose when to come based on your preferences and plans.

Monthly Temperature of the Yangtze River
Month Temperature(℃) Crowd Level
January 0-8
Low
February 3-12 Low
March 10-18 Moderate
April 15-22 High
May 18-25 High
June 25-30 Moderate
July 28-35 Moderate
August 30-38 Moderate
September 25-28 High
October 18-25 Very High
November 12-20 High
December 5-10 Low


Travel to the Yangtze River in Four Seasons

Spring (March–May)  

Average Temperature: 10°C–25°C 

What to Wear: Light layers, waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes.  

Crowd Level: Moderate to High (peak in April–May for festivals and blooming scenery).  

Top Attractions:  

- Wuhan’s Cherry Blossoms (March–April): Stroll East Lake’s cherry blossom gardens. Spring is the best time to witness the cherry blossoms in full bloom at Wuhan’s East Lake. The mild temperatures and vibrant colors create a picturesque setting, perfect for photography and leisurely walks.

- ChongqingSpring is ideal for exploring Chongqing’s urban and natural attractions before the summer heat sets in. The city’s parks and riverside areas are particularly pleasant during this season.

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Wuhan’s Cherry Blossoms Chongqing


 Summer (June–August)  

Average Temperature: 25°C–38°C  

What to Wear: Lightweight, breathable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent.  

Crowd Level: Moderate (fewer tourists due to heat, but domestic travelers surge during July–August school holidays).  

Top Attractions:  

- Shennong Stream: Cool off with a bamboo rafting adventure in clear waters. Summer is perfect for water-based activities like bamboo rafting on the Shennong Stream. The clear, cool waters provide a refreshing escape from the heat.

- Fengdu Ghost CityThe shaded temples and caves of Fengdu offer a respite from the summer sun. The eerie atmosphere is intriguing, and the cooler interiors make it a comfortable visit.

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Shennong Stream Fengdu Ghost City


 Autumn (September–November)  

Average Temperature: 15°C–28°C  

What to Wear: Light sweaters, jackets, and hiking boots for outdoor activities.  

Crowd Level: High (optimal weather makes this the most popular season).  

Top Attractions:  

- Three Gorges Red Leaves (October–November): Autumn is the best time to see the stunning red and golden foliage along Wu Gorge. The crisp air and clear skies enhance the scenic beauty, making it a photographer’s paradise. 

- Dazu Rock Carvings: Marvel at UNESCO-listed Buddhist sculptures in crisp weather. The mild weather in autumn makes it comfortable to explore the outdoor Dazu Rock Carvings. The intricate Buddhist sculptures are even more impressive against the backdrop of autumn foliage.

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Red Leaves Dazu Rock Carvings

 

Winter (December–February)  

Average Temperature: 0°C–12°C  

What to Wear: Thermal layers, heavy coat, gloves, and a scarf.  

Crowd Level: Low (ideal for avoiding crowds, but some attractions may have limited access).  

Top Attractions:  

- Three Gorges DamWinter offers a unique perspective of the Three Gorges Dam, with fewer tourists and a serene atmosphere. The fog and mist add a mystical quality to the engineering marvel.

- Yichang Hot Springs: Unwind in natural thermal baths near the river. The natural hot springs near Yichang are perfect for warming up during the cold winter months. The relaxing thermal baths provide a soothing experience.  

- Chongqing Hot Pot: Warm up with the city’s iconic spicy cuisine. Winter is the best time to enjoy Chongqing’s famous hot pot. The spicy, hearty meal is perfect for cold weather, and the city’s hot pot restaurants are cozy and inviting.

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Three Gorges Dam Yichang Hot Springs Chongqing Hot Pot


Whether you crave vibrant festivals, autumn hues, or tranquil winter vistas, the Yangtze River welcomes you year-round with timeless beauty!


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