The optimal visiting period is late March to mid-April (spring) and late September to mid-October (autumn). During these windows, temperatures hover between 18°C and 25°C, humidity is low, and skies are consistently clear—ideal for hiking, photography, and sightseeing.
Spring brings breathtaking blooms: golden rape flowers carpet the hillsides, while cherry blossoms and azaleas add vibrant hues. Autumn transforms the landscape into a tapestry of red, orange, and gold foliage, especially stunning along the ridge trails.
These seasons also see fewer tourists, ensuring quieter trails and more relaxed access to attractions. If attending events like the Muma Mountain Flower Festival or Harvest Celebration, book accommodations at least two weeks ahead—demand surges during peak periods.
Winter offers misty mornings and occasional frost patterns on trees, appealing to photographers and solitude seekers—but be prepared for cold conditions. Overall, September and October are widely regarded as the most beautiful months, balancing comfort, color, and tranquility.