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8 Days Xinjiang Culture & Nature Tour: Urumqi Tianchi Turpan Kashgar Tashkurgan

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Experience the Ultimate in Xinjiang's Cultural Richness and Natural Beauty

If you're visiting Xinjiang for the first time and want to experience the essence of its cultural heritage and natural beauty in one go, our "8-day Xinjiang Culture & Nature Tour " will definitely meet your expectations. This journey will take you to four major destinations in Xinjiang: Urumqi, Turpan, Kashgar, and Tashkurgan.You'll explore historical sites along the Silk Road, experience Xinjiang's unique ethnic cultures, savor authentic local cuisine, and admire the most accessible magnificent natural landscapes in Southern Xinjiang, without the need for long drives as in Northern Xinjiang.

Silk Road Relics: Xinjiang has always been a crucial part of the ancient Silk Road. You will retrace this ancient route starting from Urumqi gateway, passing through Turpan and Kashgar, and reaching Tashkurgan at China's western frontier. Along the way, you'll visit numerous historical and cultural relics, such as the exquisitely beautiful buddha caves - Bezeklik Caves, the ancient city - Jiaohe Ancient City Ruins, the centuries-old trading center - Kashgar Old City, the largest mosque - Id Kah Mosque,and the ancient fortress - Tashkurgan Stone City.

Rich Ethnic Cultural Experiences: Along the way, you will encounter warm and hospitable people of diverse ethnic communities. This includes visiting traditional Uyghur villages, exploring colorful bazaars in Kashgar, tasting authentic local cuisine, and enjoying tea like locals in century-old teahouses, and even the opportunity to visit Tajik families on the plateau to appreciate traditional music and dance.

Breathtaking Natural Scenery: You'll visit some of Xinjiang's most awe-inspiring natural landscapes, such as Heavenly Lake of Tianshan and the Flaming Mountains in Turpan. Additionally, the tour includes a scenic road trip on the Pamir Plateau, where you'll feast your eyes on snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, serene lakes, vast wetlands, and pristine glaciers, with constantly changing landforms. Most importantly, all these magnificent landscapes are easily accessible without the need for long treks.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Visit Heavenly Lake of Tianchi in the northeast of Urumqui - Gaze upon the celestial mirror of Tianchi, nestled amidst towering snow-capped peaks, where the sky and earth intertwine in a breathtaking symphony of blue and jade.
Heavenly Lake of Tianshan
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Highlight 2: In Turpan, explore Silk Road relics. Wander through the ruins of Jiaohe, a "super" city on the ancient Silk Road; immerse yourself in the precious murals of the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves, one of the most exquisitely beautiful grottoes on the Silk Road.
Bezeklik caves in Summer, Turpan
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Highlight 3: In the Turpan Basin, at the foot of the Flaming Mountains, witness ancient innovation - the Karez System. Discover how this ingenious irrigation system has transformed the arid desert edges into lush oases, sustaining life and agriculture in one of the driest places on Earth.
Underground tunnels in Karez System
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Highlight 4: In China's westernmost city, Kashgar, experience the unique charm of the Western Regions. Wander through the maze-like streets of Kashgar's Old Town, admiring the colorful buildings that blend Central Asian and Islamic styles. The marketplace is filled with a dazzling array of products, drawing merchants from various regions, as if you've traveled through time to the ancient and prosperous era of the Silk Road.
Kashgar Old City
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Highlight 5: In Xinjiang, visiting various bazaars, meaning markets or fairs, is a must-do experience. At the bazaars, you will find an array of items, from colorful handicrafts and aromatic local cuisine to ethnic clothing and accessories. If your visit falls on a weekend, you can also attend the distinctive Livestock Market.
Flower Pot (Doppa) Bazaar in Kashgar Old City
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Highlight 6: Enjoy Xinjiang afternoon tea with locals in a century-old teahouse, listen to folk music played by Uyghur elders, and experience the most authentic side of Xinjiang's ethnic culture.
Kashgar Century-old Teahouse
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Highlight 7: Along the China-Pakistan Highway, embark on a land adventure to the Pamir Plateau. Along the way, the beautiful White Sand Lake, serene Karakul Lake, majestic Muztagh Ata Peak, and numerous other towering snow-capped mountains, constantly change before your eyes, leaving you in awe.
Karakul Lake
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Highlight 8: In Tashkurgan County, you will ascend the Stone City ruins, where you'll hear stories of its past as a Silk Road fortress. You'll also have the opportunity to meet the Tajik people, an ethnic minority group residing on the Pamir Plateau.
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Itinerary at a Glance

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Urumqi (2 Days)

Xinjiang Regional Museum, Heavenly Lake of Tianshan

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Turpan (2 Days)

Flaming Mountains (drive-by), Tuyoq Uyghur Village, Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves, Jiaohe Ancient City Ruins, Karez System, Emin Minaret

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Kashgar (2 Days)

Kashgar Old City, Id Kah Mosque, Ancient Tea House, Livestock Market (Sunday Only)

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Kashgar to Tashkurgan via Pamir Plateau (1 Day)

China-Pakistan Highway (Karakoram Highway), Baisha Lake, Karakul Lake, (Kongur Tagh, Kongur Tiube, and Muztagh Ata) Distance View

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Tashkurgan (1 Day)

Tajik Family Visit, Stone City (Tashkurgan Fort), Alaer Golden Grasslands

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Urumqi Arrival | Airport Pick-up and Hotel Check-in

Ni Hao! Welcome to Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region! Upon your arrival at Urumqi airport, your tour guide and driver will greet you at the exit. They'll then escort you directly to the downtown area and assist you with checking in at your hotel.

Note: Xinjiang follows the unified Beijing Time, which is UTC+08:00. However, due to its geographical location within the UTC+6 time zone, the actual local sunrise and sunset in Xinjiang occur about two hours later than they would according to Beijing Time.

Urumqi (乌鲁木齐), the capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China, is notable for being the largest city in the world that is furthest from the ocean, with a distance of over 2,500 kilometers from the nearest coastline. Urumqi is located in northwestern China, adjacent to Central Asian countries, and is often referred to as the "Urban Heart of Asia." Historically, Urumqi played a significant role as a major stop on the ancient Silk Road, facilitating trade between China and the West.

This history has left a lasting impact, making Urumqi a melting pot of ethnic groups, including Uyghurs, Han, Kazakhs, and others, which has shaped the unique cultural ambiance of western China. In addition to its rich history, the city is surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Tian Shan mountains, providing stunning backdrops and opportunities for outdoor activities.

Arrival Ideas: Urumqi Diwopu International Airport (IATA: URC) serves as the main airport for Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China. Urumqi Diwopu International Airport offers flights to many major cities across China like Beijing (about 4 hours), Xi’an (about 3.5 hours), Shanghai (about 5.5 hours), Guangzhou (about 5 hours), Shenzhen (about 5.5hours), Chengdu (about 3.5 hours), Chongqing (about 4 hours), Lanzhou (about 2.5 hours), Kunming (about 4.5 hours), Zhengzhou (about 5 hours), etc. It also serves as an important air hub for routes to Central Asia, with connections to cities such as Islamabad, Almaty, Astana (now Nur-Sultan), Dushanbe, Istanbul, and Tehran.

DiningDining:
None
AccommodationAccommodation:
Urumqi 
Day 2 Urumqi - Tianchi Lake - Urumqi | Heavenly Lake of Tianshan, Xinjiang Regional Museum

Today, you'll embark on a full-day exploration, from the breathtaking natural beauty of Tianshan Tianchi Lake to the enlightening exhibits at the Xinjiang Regional Museum.

In the morning, you'll be driven approximately 70 kilometers (about 1-1.5 hours) to Heavenly Lake of Tianshan (天山天池), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled at an elevation of around 1,980 meters (6,500 feet) above sea level, this serene alpine lake is surrounded by lush forests, snow-capped peaks, and breathtaking landscapes. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters, panoramic Bogda mountain views, and connections to ancient myths and legends, Heavenly Lake is a must-see. One such legend involves the Queen Mother of the West (Xi Wangmu), who is said to have hosted a banquet for the Eight Immortals here.

Upon arrival, you'll first take 40-minute sightseeing bus ride through the dramatic mountains. Then, enjoy 10-minute walk to the picturesque lake. Enjoy a leisurely stroll around Heavenly Lake, taking in the fresh mountain air and diverse flora and fauna.

Optional Activities (additional fee required):

  1. Boat Ride: Cruise across the peaceful waters of the lake, immersing yourself in its beauty and the reflections of the snow-capped mountains.
  2. Cableway Ride: Take a cableway up to Mayashan for even more stunning views of Bogda Mountain.

After lunch, return to Urumqi and visit the Xinjiang Regional Museum (新疆维吾尔自治区博物馆). This renowned museum showcases the region's rich history, ethnic cultures,  and the ancient Silk Road. Explore extensive collections that include exotic artifacts from the Silk Road, and fascinating displays of traditional ethnic costumes and household items from various cultures such as Uyghur, Kazakh, and Han. The most unique is the exhibit of ancient mummies, which houses some of the world’s best-preserved mummies, including the famous “Loulan Beauty”, one of the 3800-year-old desert-mummified bodies of Indo-European ancestry. The museum’s immersive exhibits will transport you back in time, allowing you to learn about the fascinating history of the Silk Road and the cultural interactions that have shaped Xinjiang.

Note: If the Xinjiang Regional Museum is closed on Monday, we will visit the Urumqi Grand Bazaar (新疆国际大巴扎) instead.

After the tour, return to your hotel in Urumqi.

Free Time Ideas:

The Urumqi Grand Bazaar, also known as the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar, is a vibrant marketplace and a perfect way to spend your free time. Explore the many shops and stalls offering various local products, including traditional Uyghur clothing, carpets, handmade crafts, silk scarves, jewelry, spices, and dried fruits. Be sure to try local favorites such as lamb kebabs, polu (pilaf), naan bread, and laghman (hand-pulled noodles). Additionally, the architecture of the Grand Bazaar itself is worth admiring with its grand minarets, domes, and intricate Islamic-inspired designs.

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Urumqi 
Day 3 Urumqi to Turpan | Flaming Mountains (drive-by), Tuyoq Village, Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves

After breakfast, embark on a scenic 3-hour drive (180 km) from Urumqi to Turpan. Along the way, you’ll pass the striking Salt Lake and the impressive wind power station, the largest in Asia, at the foot of the Tianshan Mountains.

Turpan (吐鲁番) is located in the eastern part of Xinjiang. Situated in the Turpan Depression at 154 m below sea level, it's the second-lowest depression in the world and the hottest spot in China, earning it the nickname "Fire Land."

Despite its arid climate, the ingenious Karez irrigation system has transformed this desert region into a fertile oasis, renowned for its agriculture, especially grape production. As a crucial stop on the ancient Silk Road, Turpan served as a hub for trade and cultural exchange between East and West. The area is dotted with historical sites - ancient city ruins, remnants of fortifications, and Buddhist cave complexes - testifying to its rich cultural roots.

Upon arrival in Turpan, you will drive to Tuyoq Valley along the Flaming Mountain Grand Canyon. The Flaming Mountains (Huoyan Shan), named for their intense heat and reddish-brown sandstone that appears to glow like fire under the desert sun, are one of Turpan’s most iconic landscapes. Stretching over 100 kilometers from east to west, these eroded hills create a striking, otherworldly view. Along the way, we can stop for photos.

Cultural Background of Flaming Mountains

The Flaming Mountains are steeped in legend, depicted in the famous Chinese literary classic Journey to the West by Wu Cheng’en. In the story, the Flaming Mountains block the westward journey of Tang Sanzang and his companions, as the mountain is ablaze with scorching heat. To overcome this obstacle, the Monkey King, Wukong seeks out Princess Iron Fan and borrows her Banana Leaf Fan, which he uses to extinguish the fire and allow the group to pass safely. The video game Black Myth: Wukong also introduces the Flaming Mountains as one of its game settings, drawing on this legendary scene.

The winding road along the cliffs of the Flaming Mountains will soon lead you to Mazar Village (麻扎村), nestled in the Tuyoq Valley (吐峪沟). It is the oldest surviving Uyghur village, with a history of over 1700 years. The mud-constructed town offers a glimpse of traditional Uighur life and architecture. Here, every household grows mulberry, apricot, or jujube trees around their homes. The doors are adorned with colorful paintings of flowers and fruits, and the window lattices are also decorated with a variety of motifs. The ancestors of Mazar Village, adapting to the local environment and survival needs, ingeniously used locally sourced yellow clay to construct their homes. This has resulted in one of the best-preserved earthen architecture complexes in China today. The earth-toned dwellings adorned with colorful door frames, set against the backdrop of red mountains, are extremely photogenic.

Next, make your way to Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves (柏孜克里克千佛洞), which is a complex of Buddhist cave grottos located on the cliffs of the Flaming Mountains. Dating back to the 5th to 14th centuries, the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves - Silk Road World Heritage, once served as one of the most significant and beautiful grottoes on the Silk Road, as well as a royal monastery and temple for the Kingdom of Gaochang, played a significant role in the spread of Buddhism across Central Asia. The name "Bezeklik" means "place of paintings" in the Uyghur language, reflecting the caves' renowned collection of colorful murals.

Here, you'll step into the remnants of this ancient Buddhist site, marveling at an impressive collection of murals and sculptures, many of which were painted during the 11th century, showcasing Uyghur Buddhist art at its finest. These murals depict scenes from Buddhist stories, celestial beings, and scenes of daily life during the Silk Road's heyday. They represent a unique blend of Chinese, Indian, Persian, and Central Asian influences, reflecting the diverse cultural interactions along the Silk Road.

Optional Activity: From July to September, when the grapes are ripe, it's recommended to visit local farms to experience the joy of grape picking and tasting. Turpan is particularly famous for its high-quality grapes, which, thanks to the high temperatures and abundant sunlight of the Turpan Basin, have a very high sugar content.

After the tour, be escorted to your hotel in Turpan.

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Turpan
Day 4 Turpan to Urumqi | Jiaohe Ancient City Ruins, Karez System, Emin Minaret

After breakfast, begin your visit to Jiaohe Ancient City (交河故城), one of the best-preserved ruins of ancient cities along the Silk Road and inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the joint application "Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor." Jiaohe Ruins offers a profound glimpse into ancient city planning and the historical complexity of the civilizations on the Silk Road.

Nestled between two deep river valleys, Jiaohe, meaning "the confluence of two rivers," is strategically positioned on a large, steep plateau that provides formidable natural defenses. As a key city connecting the Central Plains (中原) and the vast regions of the Western Regions (西域), Jiaohe Ancient City played a vital role in the transportation network of the Silk Road. It witnessed the bustling trade along the Silk Road and the exchange and integration of Eastern and Western cultures.

Unlike many ancient cities, its structures were not built up from the ground but carved down into the existing plateau of loess soil. Walking through the ruins, you can see the remains of government offices, residential houses, Buddhist stupas, and temples. These remnants not only provide important physical evidence for studying the history and culture of the Silk Road but also offer valuable insights into the social, economic, and religious life that shaped this region. Tips: There is no shelter inside the ruin, so be mindful of sun protection.

The History of Jiaohe Ancient City

The Ancient City of Jiaohe witnessed the development of civilization in the Western Region and the Silk Road. Approximately 2,000 years ago, it was established as the capital of the Jushi Kingdom (车师国), one of the 36 kingdoms in the Western Regions (西域三十六国). Following Zhang Qian's pioneering efforts during the Western Han Dynasty to carve a path through the Western Regions, Jiaohe City emerged as a crucial hub on the Silk Road. In 60 BC, the Han Dynasty central government established the Protectorate of the Western Regions (西域都护府) to administer the various states in the region, officially incorporating the Western Regions into the Chinese domain. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Jiaohe became a county under the jurisdiction of Gaochang(高昌). The city reached its zenith during the Tang Dynasty with the establishment of the Anxi Protectorate (安西都护府), marking a new era in the governance of the Western Regions. During this period, Jiaohe was a bustling center of international trade and vibrant cultural exchanges among diverse ethnic groups. From the 19th to the 14th century, due to the impact of wars, Jiaohe gradually declined and eventually became a ruin.

Next, head to the Karez System (坎儿井) to learn about the ancient underground irrigation system a few thousand years ago and how this system has benefitted the people along the desert's edge, transforming barren land into a lush oasis. This traditional engineering marvel is considered one of China’s three great ancient engineering projects, alongside the Great Wall and the Grand Canal. It has been recognized in the 2024 World Irrigation Project Heritage list.

The origin of the Karez Irrigation System

Turpan, in Xinjiang, is one of China's most arid regions, with annual rainfall of only 16 millimeters and evaporation exceeding 3,000 millimeters. These extreme conditions have led to severe surface water scarcity. To improve their survival prospects, people ingeniously utilized the natural slope of mountains to channel underground rainwater, glacial melt, and snowmelt from spring and summer to the surface for irrigation. This method greatly reduced water loss through surface evaporation, meeting the water needs of this arid region. It’s often said, "Without the Karez, there would be no Turpan; without the Karez, there would be no civilization in Turpan." The Karez has turned extremely arid basins into green havens, making Turpan a crucial corridor for East-West exchanges along the Silk Road and a place where diverse cultures converge and coexist.

The Karez system is often referred to as the "Underground Great Wall". In Xinjiang, there are over 1,700 karez wells which, if connected, would stretch over 5,000 kilometers, forming a vast underground river network. It is estimated that the Karez system has a history of over 2,000 years. Imagine centuries ago, without modern measuring tools or mechanical assistance, how ancient people located underground water sources, determined the gradient and direction in complete darkness, and connected such lengthy channels. Today, you have the opportunity to step into the Karez and personally unravel the secrets of this most mysterious hydraulic engineering project, experiencing first-hand how ancient innovation works.

Next, continue your exploration at the Emin Minaret (额敏塔), the tallest Islamic minaret in Xinjiang. Also known as Sugong Ta (苏公塔), this remarkable structure was erected in 1778 by the local ruler Suleiman, in tribute to his father, Emin Khoja, whose considerable efforts helped maintain national unity.

It stands 44 meters (144 feet) tall and is made from sun-dried bricks, which give it a distinct, earthy color. The tower's cylindrical body tapers elegantly as it rises, topped by an ornate, pointed dome. Uyghur artisans crafted up to 15 different types of brick patterns, including waves, diamonds, floral clusters, and crosses, which create endlessly looping designs around the tower. Gazing up from beneath the tower, you can fully appreciate the simplicity and grandeur of these designs. The accompanying mosque is an integral part of the complex, which you can visit as well. Emin Minaret serves not only as a religious structure but also as a cultural icon for the Uyghur people, embodying a unique blend of Islamic and Uyghur architectural traditions.

Afterward, return to Urumqi for an overnight stay.

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Urumqi
Day 5 Urumqi to Kashgar by Flight | Kashgar Old City (Id Kah Mosque, Ancient Tea House), Livestock Market (Sunday Only)

Kashgar (喀什), located in the southwestern part of Xinjiang, was historically known as Shule ( (疏勒国), and was one of the thirty-six kingdoms of the Western Regions. For centuries, Kashgar has been a significant city in southern Xinjiang. It served as the western terminus for the northern, central, and southern routes of the ancient Silk Road, connecting Asia and Europe. It has long been a transportation hub and distribution center for goods between East and West. Trade is highly developed here, earning it the title of "Kingdom of Bazaars (markets)." Diverse cultures from Asia and Europe converge on Kashgar, clashing and blending intensely with the local culture, injecting new vitality into Kashgar. This cultural fusion is specifically reflected in Kashgar's architecture, cuisine, and vibrant markets. The city has been a melting pot of various ethnicities, including Uyghurs, Han, Tajiks, and others. Kashgar's geographical location is near the Taklamakan Desert and surrounded by the Kunlun Mountains and the Pamir Plateau provides spectacular natural scenery.

Your exploration can begin in Kashgar Old City (喀什老城市). The Old City is the soul of Kashgar, encapsulating over two millennia of cultural and commercial exchanges along the Silk Road. Situated at the heart of the city and spread across 3.6 square kilometers, the Old City is a living museum, telling tales of ancient trade and cultural fusion. As a crucial hub for East-West traffic and a distribution center for goods, it offers a vivid glimpse into past prosperity.

Within Kashgar Old City, the streets and alleys intersect intricately, narrow and winding paths with buildings of varying heights, creating a layout that resembles a maze. As you wander through, you'll see traditional Uyghur mud-brick houses and numerous structures with Islamic features, such as pointed arches, domes, intricate woodcarvings, and colorful ceramic tiles. These architectural and street designs perfectly Central Asian and Islamic architectural elements with Uyghur characteristics, creating a sense of time travel for visitors.

The Kashgar Old City thrives with commercial activity, with numerous bazaars and street markets scattered throughout, such as the Pottery Bazaar, Flower Pot (Doppa) Bazaar, Blacksmith Bazaar, Woodwork Bazaar, Medicine Tea Bazaar, Han Bazaar (Food Street)... This area is not only an excellent place to purchase and appreciate various handicrafts but also an ideal spot to savor Uyghur cuisine. Indulge in succulent lamb kebabs (羊肉串), rich and spicy lagman noodles (拉条子), savory samsas (烤包子), and freshly baked Naan (囊). As you wander through, the scenes, sounds, and scents on the streets seem to transport you back to the heyday of the Silk Road. You can almost visualize the bustling caravans, with merchants from China, Persia, Arabia, and many local regions converging here. The air is filled with the melodious ringing of bells on camels' necks.

Furthermore, Kashgar Old City is a hub for numerous cultural and religious activities as well as a place for residents' daily lives and social interactions. One of the most notable landmarks is Id Kah Mosque(艾提尕尔清真寺), one of the largest mosques in China, attracting thousands of worshippers daily. To experience local life firsthand, you can visit a century-old teahouse (百年老茶馆). As you sit, sip tea, and observe, you'll appreciate the traditions and hospitality of Uyghur people. With luck, you might have to a chance to witness locals playing and singing traditional Rawap music.They may even invite you to join in, twirling your hands as you dance.

If you happen to visit Kashgar on a Sunday, you can't miss the famous Kashgar Livestock Market (牛羊巴扎).

On the northern edge of Kashgar city, there is a massive livestock trading market. Every Sunday, this market becomes as lively as a carnival. People from surrounding villages flock here with their sheep, cows, and even camels.

At the market, you can witness Uyghur herders proudly showcasing their livestock. The traders typically grasp each other’s hands inside the spacious sleeves of their robes, silently signaling their price offers with their fingers - an intriguing and silent process full of wit. Once the price is agreed upon, neither party can back out. This traditional method of trade has been continuing for thousands of years. It’s an excellent opportunity for photography and to witness the ancient commercial traditions that are fast becoming rare in the modern world.

Tips: Due to the large number of livestock in the market, prepare yourself for a strong odor.

After the tour, be escorted to your hotel in Kashgar.

DiningDining:
Breakfast
AccommodationAccommodation:
Kashgar
Day 6 Kashgar - China-Pakistan Highway - Tashkurgan | Pamir Plateau, Baisha Lake, Karakul Lake, Tajik Family Visit

This morning, your guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in Kashgar to embark on an exhilarating road trip along the China-Pakistan Highway. Along the way, you can enjoy the beautiful landscape of Pamirs Plateau, visit Baisha Lake and Karakul Lake, admire the distant and mysterious Muztagh Ata Peak, Kongur Tagh, Kongur Tiube, and conclude with a visit to a Tajik family home in Tashkurgan. (Total distance: 300 kilometers, approximately 7-8 hours of travel).

The China-Pakistan Highway (中巴公路) is also known as the Karakoram Highway (KKH), and referred to locally as the Pamir Highway. It begins in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, traverses the Karakoram mountain range, the Hindu Kush range, the Pamir Plateau, and the western edge of the Himalayas, passes through the Khunjerab Pass (elevation: 4,693 meters) at the China-Pakistan border, and extends south to the northern Pakistani city of Thakot. Spanning approximately 1,224 kilometers, with 415 kilometers within Chinese territory, it is one of the highest paved border crossings in the world.

Historically, the routes across the Pamir Plateau (帕米尔高原), also known as Congling (葱岭) in ancient times, were integral parts of the ancient Silk Road. This section was one of the most challenging segments for merchants and travelers on the Silk Road due to its harsh and rugged terrain. Here, several of the world's renowned mountain ranges - the Himalayas, the Karakoram, the Kunlun Mountains, the Tianshan Mountains, and the Hindu Kush - converge and radiate outward, forming a massive mountainous junction. Today, the China-Pakistan Highway has transformed these perilous trade routes of the past into magnificent thoroughfares, attracting numerous tourists to the Pamir Plateau to experience its stunning natural scenery. The route offers views of  Danxia landform, snow peaks, deep canyons, serene lakes, expansive wetlands, and pristine glaciers, making it Southern Xinjiang's most quintessential three-dimensional scenic route.

Along the way, you will visit the following attractions:

Baisha Mountain-Baisha Lake Scenic Area (白沙山-白沙湖景区):

As you drive along National Highway G314, you'll encounter Baisha Lake (白沙湖) , also known as Bulunkou Lake - a striking plateau lake nestled in the Pamir Plateau  (elevation:about 3,660 meters). From its shore, you're treated to a stunning vista: half pristine blue water, and half white sand mountain, both harmonizing with distant snow-capped peaks to create a magnificent spectacle.

On the lake's northern shore stands the renowned Baisha Mountain(白沙山), winding for over 1,200 meters. The dark mountain body, covered with white sand, presents a soft silvery-white color under the clean sunlight of the Pamir Plateau, resembling white silk. Legend has it that as the lake water gradually dries up in autumn and winter, the white sand at the bottom of the lake emerges. In spring, the wind blows this sand onto the mountain, creating the extraordinary spectacle of sand accumulating into a mountain. Whenever strong winds blow, Baisha Mountain emits a sound, earning it the name "Singing Sand Mountain." The southern shore of the lake is embraced by a chain of snow-capped mountains, with the highest peak being Mount Kongur Tagh at an elevation of 7,530 meters, adding further grandeur and mystery to this captivating landscape.

Karakul Lake (喀拉库勒湖):

Karakul Lake is a high-altitude moraine lake (elevation:about 3,600 meters).Its name in the Kyrgyz language means "Black Lake," attributed to its deep, dark waters. However, if you spend enough time by the lake, you will notice that it changes colors under different lighting conditions, appearing deep blue, emerald green, or ink black, earning it the nickname "the ever-changing lake."

Yet, the true highlights of Karakul Lake are the imposing peaks known as the "Kunlun Trio" that tower behind it: Kongur Tagh, Kongur Tiube, and Muztagh Ata, with altitudes of 7,719 meters, 7,595 meters, and 7,546 meters, respectively. On clear days, their majestic reflections are perfectly cast upon the glistening surface of the lake, creating the most iconic views of Karakul Lake. Among these, Muztagh Ata is particularly striking, covered with many glaciers, and is known as the "Father of Ice Mountains."

Afterward, drive to Tashkurgan County (塔什库尔干) and conclude your visit to a local Tajik family's home. As Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County, the area is populated with the warm and hospitable Tajik people (塔吉克族). They are known for their singing and dancing abilities and regard eagles as symbols of strength and freedom. This experience offers a unique opportunity to interact directly with the local Tajik community living at high altitudes.You'll gain insight into the everyday lives of the Tajik people, witness the skilled craftsmanship and colorful textiles that decorate their homes, experience their traditional music and dance, and possibly enjoy snacks prepared in their distinctive style.

Stay overnight in Tashkurgan County.

DiningDining:
Breakfast, Lunch
AccommodationAccommodation:
Tashkurgan
Day 7 Tashkurgan - China-Pakistan Highway - Kashgar | Stone City (Tashkurgan Fort), Alaer Golden Grasslands

Today, you will be exploring Tashkurgan County before driving back to Kashgar along the scenic China-Pakistan Highway.

Tashkurgan or Taxkorgan, officially known as Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County (塔什库尔干塔吉克自治县), is situated in the eastern part of the Pamir Plateau, at an elevation of about 3,600 meters. In Uyghur, Tashkurgan means "Stone Fort," a name derived from the ancient stone fortresses located to the north of the town. It has the unique geographical advantage of being "one county bordering three countries," namely Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. As the final pass of the Silk Road within China's borders, Tashkurgan has been both an outlet for Central Plains civilization and a gateway for religious transmission throughout history.

After breakfast, you will set out to explore Stone City (石头城), also known as Tashkurgan Fort, a fortress of great strategic importance on the ancient Silk Road. Archaeological evidence  During the Han period, it was once the capital of the Puli Kingdom (蒲犁国) one of the thirty-six states of the Western Regions (西域三十六国). After the Tang Dynasty unified the Western Regions, it became the largest post station on the ancient Silk Road crossing the Congling (Pamir Plateau). The renowned Chinese Buddhist monk Xuanzang (玄奘) stopped here to preach for 22 days on his return journey from India.

It is built on a high hill, with an extremely steep terrain, mainly constructed from piled stones, forming a unique stone city landscape. For travelers, it is a fantastic experience to explore the city ruins, witness the vicissitudes of the ancient city, and imagine how many merchants, monks, and explorers once traveled westward or eastward from here, or ponder how the Tajik ancestors, over a thousand years ago without advanced tools, managed to complete such a massive and magnificent project.

Following your visit to the fort, you will explore the expansive golden grasslands (金草滩) at the foot of the Stone City. This area, known as Alar National Wetland Park, comprises wetlands, meadows, rivers, marshes, snow-capped mountains, and plateaus. The Tashkurgan River flows through this area, where lush water and grass abound, and livestock roam freely, blending beautifully with the distant snow-capped mountains, white clouds, and blue sky. When the setting sun casts its light, the verdant grasslands turn a golden hue, and in the distance, the herders' white felt tents and flocks of sheep are bathed in the sunset as if cloaked in a golden glow. Hence, this area is aptly named "Golden Grasslands."

Lastly, you will leave Tashkurgan and drive back to Kashgar city along the scenic China-Pakistan Highway. This journey is not merely a return trip but a continuous discovery of the profound and majestic beauty that defines the Pamir Plateau. You'll have the opportunity to admire the spectacular snow-capped peaks from various angles on both sides. Muztagh Ata, Kongur Tagh, and Kongur Jiubie Peak form a triangular configuration, standing like towering pillars on the Pamir Plateau.

Stay overnight in in Kashgar city.

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Day 8 Kashgar Departure | Hotel Check-out and Airport See-off

After breakfast, it is time to end your 8 Days Xinjiang Culture & Nature Tour. You will have some free time in Kashgar and explore more at your own pace till your guide escorts you to the airport for your flight to your next destination.

Departure Ideas

Kashgar Airport: Kashgar International Airport (IATA: KHG, ICAO: ZWSH), is one of the westernmost airports in China. The airport hosts a number of airlines that operate regular flights to major cities across China such as Urumqi, Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Chengdu, and Guangzhou. It also handles international flights, including routes to cities in Central Asia.

Road Border Crossings: The Torugart Pass and Irkeshtam Pass are important channels between China and Kyrgyzstan. The Karasu Port is a crucial gateway between China and Tajikistan. The Khunjerab Pass is the only land border crossing between China and Pakistan. If you're considering departing via a road border crossing point and require transportation, please contact your travel advisor for specific cost and arrangement details.

Extension Ideas: If you wish to extend your Xinjiang trip, you can explore other Xinjiang Silk Road Cities such as Kuqa, and Hotan, or venture to North Xinjiang destinations like Kanas, Hemu, and Yining. We'd be happy to assist with these additional arrangements.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your Xinjiang Tour, we are always here working for you and hope to seeyou again for your next trip to China/Asia. Safe journey!

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Guide Service: English-speaking guides provided throughout the trip.
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Attraction Tickets: Entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included, guaranteeing full visits. In case of unexpected circumstances, alternative arrangements will be discussed with the tourists.
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Transportation Arrangement: air-conditioned vehicles.
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Meals: Breakfast is included in the Yunnan tour. For specific information regarding the meals provided, please refer to the itinerary.
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Check-In and Check-Out Times: Check-in time for the hotels is generally after 14:00 (2:00 PM), allowing you to settle in and freshen up before starting your Yunnan adventure. On the day of departure, please check out before 12:00 noon to ensure a smooth transition and allow time for the hotel staff to prepare for incoming guests.
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Unexpected Circumstances: In case of uncontrollable and non-agency-related factors (such as natural disasters, war, strikes), flight delays or cancellations, delayed visa processing at embassies, insufficient number of participants, the travel agency reserves the right to cancel or modify the itinerary. Additional charges may apply for expenses beyond the agency's control (e.g., visa fees, accommodation, meals, transportation, adjustments in airfares).

Important Travel Tips for Visiting Yunnan

1.Altitude Awareness:

Yunnan is a highly mountainous province, with many destinations situated at high elevations. Be prepared for potential altitude sickness, especially if traveling to places like Lijiang (2,400m) or Shangri-La (3,400m). Acclimate gradually and stay hydrated.

2.Dress in Layers:

Yunnan's climate can vary dramatically, even within the same day. Bring clothing that can be easily layered, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly, especially in the highlands.

3.Pack Sun Protection:

The high-altitude sun in Yunnan can be intense. Wear sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from sunburn and UV exposure.

4.Respect Local Customs:

Yunnan is home to a diverse array of ethnic minority groups. Be mindful of local customs and traditions, and ask for permission before taking photographs of people.

5.Try Local Cuisine:

Yunnan is renowned for its diverse and flavorful cuisine. Be adventurous and sample local specialties like crossing-the-bridge noodles, Yunnan ham, and the region's unique variety of mushrooms.

6.Prepare for Weather Variations:

Yunnan can experience sudden changes in weather, from heavy rains to snow, even during the same trip. Pack appropriate clothing and gear to be prepared for varying conditions.

By keeping these tips in mind, travelers can help ensure a safe, enjoyable, and enriching experience during their visit to the stunning Yunnan province.

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In Yunnan, there are many different hotel styles and types to choose from. No matter travelers choose to overnights in Kunming, Shilin, Yuanyang, Jianshui, Dali, Lijiang, or Shangri-la.

To cater to diverse traveler preferences and budgets, we offer a curated selection of accommodations. Our options include luxurious 5-star hotels, comfortable 4-star options, and economical 3-star establishments. All our selected hotels are conveniently located near city centers or popular tourist spots.

Find your perfect hotel for a great Yunnan experience! Our knowledgeable travel experts can provide you with various pricing options based on different hotels. Whether you seek a luxurious stay or have specific preferences, our experts will assist you in choosing the best option that suits your needs.

Photo Gallery for This Itinerary

  • Enjoy Panoramic View from Red Hill Park in Urumqi
  • Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar
  • Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar, Urumqi
  • Traditional goods at Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar
  • Xinjiang Regional Museum
  • Xinjiang Regional Museum, Urumqi
  • Heavenly Lake of Tianshan
  • Heavenly Lake of Tianshan
  • Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves
  • The Flaming Mountain with its stunning red sandstone cliffs
  • Mosque in Mazar Village
  • Uyghur Village in Tuyugou Valley
  • Entrance of Jiaohe Ancient City
  • Residential Area in Jiaohe Ruins
  • Underground tunnels in Karez System
  • The minaret is named after the Turpan ruler Emin Khoja
  • Kashgar Old Teahouse
  • Kashgar Old City
  • Kashgar Old City
  • Kashgar Old City
  • China Pakistan Highway
  • Baisha Lake
  • Karakul Lake
  • Tajik Family
  •  Stone City (Tashkurgan Fort)
  • Stone Town
  • Snow Capped Mountains at Alaer Golden Grasslands
  • Herding Tradition, Alaer Golden Grasslands
  • Kashgar Old City
  • The vibrant bazaar in Kashgar Old City

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Trip Style: Private Tour (flexible travel dates & numbers of travelers)
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Tour Code: AOT-TXJ-003
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Travel Route: Urumqi - Tianchi Lake - Urumqi - Turpan - Kashgar - Tashkurgan - Kashgar
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Features: Museums, Silk Road Relics, City Ruins, Buddha Caves, World Heritage, Engineering Marvels, Ethnic Culture, Old Towns, Bazaars & Markets, Art and Handicrafts, Food & Cuisine, Landscapes, Road Trip, Lakes, Grasslands, Mountains

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