A 9-day journey through Xinjiang’s most breathtaking landscapes and cultural gems. Traverse the dramatic Du-Ku Highway, explore UNESCO-listed Silk Road ruins, and immerse in Kazakh nomadic life on alpine grasslands. From Urumqi’s bustling markets to Turpan’s desert oases, experience the harmony of nature, history, and ethnic traditions.
What is Special About This Tour?
Du-Ku Highway Adventure: Drive one of China’s most scenic routes, crossing glacial valleys and meadows between the Tianshan Mountains.
Nomadic Culture: Stay in Kazakh yurts, ride horses on Karajun and Narat Grasslands, and taste kumis (fermented mare’s milk).
Silk Road Legacy: Explore 2,000-year-old Jiaohe Ruins and Buddhist caves adorned with ancient murals.
Natural Wonders: Witness Sayram Lake’s sapphire waters, Flaming Mountains’ fiery cliffs, and Grape Valley’s lush vineyards.
What to Prepare?
Clothing: Layered outfits (0–30°C range), hiking shoes, sun hat, and windproof jacket.
Sun Protection: SPF 50+ sunscreen, UV-blocking sunglasses, lip balm.
Altitude Prep: Acclimatize for Sayram Lake (2,070m); carry motion sickness pills for mountain roads.
Essentials: Power bank, reusable water bottle, cash (small bills for rural areas), dust mask (Gobi Desert).
Snacks: Energy bars, nuts, and dried fruit for long drives.
Best Time to Visit
Mid-May–October
Mid-May–June:Lavender fields in bloom; cool temperatures on grasslands.
July–August:Warm weather for hiking and lake activities.
September–October:Autumn foliage on the Du-Ku Highway; harvest season in Turpan.
Note: Du-Ku Highway closes November–April due to snow.







