Discover the captivating beauty of Xinjiang on our 8-Day North Silk Road Tour, with this unforgettable journey through Urumqi, Kanas, Hemu, and Burqin.
Explore the enchanting Kanas Lake, famous for its crystal-clear waters that shift colors with the seasons. Afterward, Experience the tranquility of Hemu Village, where traditional Tuva culture flourishes amidst stunning landscapes. Then Stroll along the vibrant Five-Colored Beach in Burqin, a breathtaking display of nature’s artistry.
This tour offers rich cultural encounters and serene natural beauty, creating lasting memories. Don’t miss your chance to experience the adventure and wonder of Northern Xinjiang!
Upon your arrival at Urumqi airport or train station, our local guide and driver will greet you outside the baggage claim area, holding a welcome sign with your name. You will be transferred to your hotel in downtown Urumqi. After checking in, the rest of the day is yours to enjoy. You can choose to relax and recover from your journey or explore the vibrant city at your own pace, discovering its rich history and diverse culture.
Our guide and driver will meet you at your hotel for a private transfer to Urumqi Diwopu International Airport, ensuring a smooth departure for your onward journey. The airport, located approximately 15 kilometers from the city center, serves as the primary transportation hub in Xinjiang, offering numerous domestic and international flight options.
We suggest applying for your Chinese tourist visa approximately 60 days prior to the start of your trip.
South and North Xinjiang differ significantly in geography, climate, culture, and demographics. North Xinjiang features vast plains and mountains, with cities like Urumqi and Hami, and experiences a continental climate with cold winters and mild summers. It has a more ethnically diverse population, including a significant Han Chinese presence. In contrast, South Xinjiang is characterized by the Taklamakan Desert and Tianshan Mountains, with key cities like Kashgar and Hotan. It has a hotter desert climate and is predominantly Uyghur, showcasing strong Islamic cultural influences. Economically, North Xinjiang is more developed with industries like oil and agriculture, while South Xinjiang relies heavily on agriculture and traditional crafts.
The best time to start a Silk Road tour is during Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to October). These seasons offer mild and comfortable weather, making it ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes and historical sites along the route. Spring features blooming flowers and vibrant scenery, while autumn showcases beautiful fall colors, enhancing the overall experience of this iconic journey. Traveling during these times helps avoid the extreme heat of summer and the cold winters, ensuring a more enjoyable adventure.
Here are some tips for a Silk Road tour:
Plan your route by selecting key destinations like Xi'an, Dunhuang, Turpan, and Kashgar, and check visa requirements for the countries you'll visit.
Pack comfortable walking shoes and layers for varying temperatures, and stay hydrated while trying local cuisine.
Learning a few basic phrases in Mandarin or Uzbek can enhance your experience.
Respect local customs and dress codes, especially in religious areas.
Research reliable transportation options and keep cash handy for smaller towns.
Be mindful of altitude changes in high areas, and take your time to appreciate the diverse landscapes and rich cultures along the Silk Road.
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