The World's Best Climate: 3 Countries
Nepal: Something for everyone
Nepal is a landlocked country which is surrounded by China and India.Nepals climate is influenced by maritime and continental factors, and has four
distinct seasons. Spring lasts from March to May, and is warm with rain
showers, and temperatures around 22°C. Summer, from June to August, is
the monsoon season
when the hills turn lush and green. Temperatures can get quite warm, up
to 30°C and more during heat waves. During this season, trekking in
most of Nepal is difficult and uncomfortable, the trails being very
muddy.Nepal attracts tourists from all over the world.
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Kathmandu in summer |
Autumn, from September to November, is cool with clear skies and is the
most popular season for trekking. Temperatures are not too warm, with
daily maxima about 25°C and cool nights with minima of 10°C, it usually
does not rain for more that one or two days during the entire autumn and
the winter season.
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Winter time in Jumla |
In winter, from December to February, it is cold
at night with temperatures sometimes below zero. However, the maximum
temperatures can still reach up to 20°C. Then the mountains are covered
with snow including some high hills.
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Boudhanath in summer |
Though there are not any beaches in Nepal, summer is never boring.
Spain: Cool Mountain Towns and Warm Beaches
On Spain’s long coastline (and as a peninsula, it has plenty of
coast), temperatures tend to be mild, with no temperature extremes.
Weather is generally hotter in the south and cooler in the north…but
nowhere along the coast are the average summer highs and average winter
lows more than about 25 F to 30 F apart. This reliably mild weather is
one reason why Spain’s coasts are so popular with expats.
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Summer in spain |
On the southern coast—the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz, for
instance—average temperatures vary from the 80s F in summer to the 60s F
in winter. These coasts are famous for offering more than 300 days of
sunshine a year, with low humidity. This means you can enjoy an outdoor
lifestyle year-round.This country is one of the country which every human being should visit once in a life time.
If cool, moist weather like that of the U.S.’s Pacific Northwest is
more your style, then head to Spain’s northwest coast, so-called “Green
Spain.” Here lush green hills roll right down to the sea, rain is
frequent, and the weather is cool and mild. Average temperatures range
from the high 60s F and low 70s F in summer to the 40s F and 50s F in
winter.
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montain town in spain |
Mexico: Vacation spot
Mexico has got a wide range of climate. Add to that its varied terrain—with
mountains, desert, jungles, and everything in between—and you have a
country with every sort of climate you might want.
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Mexico in Winter |
Mexico has five different climate types.Humid tropical, tropical
savanna,desert,steppe,highland are different climate types in
Mexico.Changes in elevation causes climates to vary widely in a short
distances.While,the mountain valley has got mild climate throughout the
year.Coastal areas have a warm climate with a summer rainy season.
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Glowing autumn in Mexico |
Yucatan peninsula and northern Mexico have a hot and dry climate. Along
most of Mexico’s coasts, as well as in far-southern Mexico (the
Yucatán Peninsula), the weather is semi-tropical—humid and hot. May to
October is the rainy season in these areas, with hot, sometimes-cloudy
days punctuated by brief but intense rainstorms. (It seldom rains
steadily all day.) Winter is the dry season, with lower humidity, lower
temperatures, and sunny days. Along the central Pacific Coast—in Puerto
Vallarta (pictured), for instance expect average temperatures from the
low 70s F in winter to the low 80s F in summer. In the Yucatán, average
temperatures can run 10 or more degrees hotter. This place is one of the finest place in all over the world.
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