Situated in a subtropical humid climate zone, Libo experiences a mild climate throughout the year, with no extreme heat in summer and severe cold in winter. If the weather is your primary concern, April to October shines the best time for a Libo tour. These months are usually blessed with delightful weather and comfortable temperatures.
Libo boasts four distinct seasons. The following rough guide to Libo’s weather conditions in different seasons will help you to decide when to visit.
Spring (March to May): Enjoys moderate rainfalls and average diurnal temperatures hover around 16.0℃. The countryside is embraced by vibrant floral scenery.
Summer (June to August): The peak travel season in Libo. Average temperatures range between 19-26℃. Thanks to abundant rainfalls, thus Xiaoqikong and Daqikong Scenic Areas see higher water levels, with waters showing a captivating blue.
Autumn (September to November): Lush forests in the Xiaoqikong Scenic Area are decorated with red foliage. The skies are clean, and average temperatures are around 10-15℃. The ideal time for hiking, sightseeing, and photography.
Winter (December to February): Average temperatures are generally above 5.5 ℃, with large temperature differences between day and night. It is the low season when Libo sees fewer crowds, and also the best time for budget travelers.