A 10-day expedition through North Xinjiang’s most awe-inspiring landscapes and cultural treasures. Traverse the Altay Mountains’ misty forests, explore Turpan’s desert relics, and immerse in Uyghur, Kazakh, and Tuwa traditions. From the serenity of Kanas Lake to the fiery Flaming Mountains, this journey blends Silk Road history with geological wonders.
What is Special About This Tour?
Untamed Landscapes: Marvel at Kanas Lake’s glacial waters, Dushanzi Canyon’s striped cliffs, and Urho Ghost City’s Martian rock formations.
Living History: Walk through 2,300-year-old Jiaohe Ruins, descend into Turpan’s Karez Wells, and meet eagle-keeping nomads in Hemu Village.
Cultural Crossroads: Bargain at Urumqi’s Grand Bazaar, feast on lamb skewers at Burqin Night Market, and taste Turpan’s famed grapes.
Geological Marvels: Discover Colorful Bay’s rainbow-hued cliffs and the blazing ridges of Flaming Mountain.
What to Prepare?
Clothing: Lightweight layers (desert heat exceeds 45°C), warm jacket (Altay mornings dip below 10°C), scarf (for sandstorms).
Footwear: Hiking boots (Kanas trails) + sandals (oasis towns).
Gear: Sunscreen (SPF 50+), UV sunglasses, power bank (long drives), camera with wide-angle lens.
Health: Motion sickness pills (mountain roads), altitude meds (if sensitive), hand sanitizer.
Documents: Passport/ID, printed itinerary, emergency contacts.
Best Time to Visit
May–October
May–June: Wildflowers in Altay, mild desert temps (20–25°C).
July–August: Lush Kanas Lake, lively festivals (expect Turpan heatwaves).
September: Golden foliage in Hemu Village, crisp air (10–20°C).
Avoid November–April: Snowblocks roads, services limited.







