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Welcome to Xinjiang, China
Welcome to the ultimate frontier. Xinjiang is not merely a province; it is a continent within a country. Covering one-sixth of China’s landmass, it is a staggering tapestry of snow-capped mountains, searing deserts, emerald grasslands, and the vibrant, beating heart of Uyghur culture. To travel here is to step into the pages of a Marco Polo diary. You will find yourself lost in the labyrinthine alleys of an ancient oasis town, standing in awe before alpine lakes that mirror the sky, and tasting the sweetest melons grown in the lowest basin on earth. However, this vastness comes with logistical complexities—vast distances, language barriers, and strict security checkpoints. This is where China Explorer Tour steps in. We transform a daunting expedition into a seamless, luxurious Xinjiang Silk Road tour. Imagine drinking saffron tea in a 100-year-old Kashgar teahouse, or waking up in a premium yurt surrounded by the Kazakh nomads of Ili, while we handle every permit and transfer. A comprehensive Xinjiang travel guide is your ultimate passport to the mesmerizing far west.
Top Destinations in Xinjiang: Cities to Explore
Beyond the cities, the landscapes are monumental. Driving the Karakoram Highway (KKH) from Kashgar up to the Pamir Plateau is one of the world’s greatest road trips. China Explorer Tour takes you to the pristine Karakul Lake, reflecting the ice-capped peak of Mount Muztagh Ata (the Father of Ice Mountains). In Turpan, the ruins of Jiaohe Ancient City, an entirely earth-rammed fortress carved out of a plateau 2,000 years ago, are hauntingly beautiful at sunset. For a splash of surreal color, Sayram Lake near Ili is known as the “Last Tear of the Atlantic”—a mesmerizingly blue alpine lake surrounded by snow peaks and grazing sheep.
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11-Day North Xinjiang Adventure: Explore the Enchanting Landscapes of Western China
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Urumqi is the world’s most inland major city and your inevitable starting point. It is a modern metropolis surrounded by the majestic Tianshan Mountains. The absolute highlight here is the Xinjiang Regional Museum, home to the astonishingly well-preserved “Tarim Mummies,” including the Beauty of Loulan. It is the bustling, multicultural anchor of your Xinjiang holiday, where modern high-rises meet the lively stalls of the International Grand Bazaar.
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2. Kashgar
If you haven’t been to Kashgar (Kashi), you haven’t been to Xinjiang. This city is the cultural and spiritual core of the Uyghur people. The Kashgar Old City is a living museum of earthen architecture, bustling bazaars, and children playing in sunlit alleys. Standing before the yellow-tiled Id Kah Mosque or navigating the chaotic, vibrant Sunday Livestock Market feels like stepping back 1,000 years. It is the undisputed climax of any China heritage trip.
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3. Turpan
Descend into the Turpan Basin, the hottest and lowest place in China. It is famous for the blazing red Flaming Mountains and the contrasting, lush Grape Valley. Turpan is a miracle of human engineering, sustained by the ancient Karez underground irrigation system that brings snowmelt from the mountains to the desert oasis. It is a land of ruins, heat, and incredible sweetness.
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4. Ili
Cross into Northern Xinjiang to find Ili (Yili), the “Switzerland of the East.” In stark contrast to the southern deserts, Ili is an explosion of green. It is the realm of the Narati and Karajun Grasslands, where Kazakh nomads ride horses across rolling hills blanketed in wildflowers. In summer, the region turns purple with vast Lavender Fields. It is a paradise for a China nature tour.
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What to Eat in Xinjiang - Food Lover’s Guide
Xinjiang cuisine is robust, halal, and incredibly flavorful, heavily featuring lamb, wheat, and dairy. You must devour Dapanji (Big Plate Chicken)—a massive, spicy stew of chicken, potatoes, and peppers, finished with wide, hand-pulled noodles soaked in the rich broth. The street food king is Kao Rou (Lamb Skewers), grilled over charcoal with cumin and chili. In Kashgar, try Polo (Pilaf), rice cooked in lamb fat with sweet yellow carrots and raisins, and Kao Baozi (Baked Samsa), flaky pastry pockets stuffed with minced lamb and onions cooked in a tandoor oven. To cool down, eat the incredibly sweet Hami Melons and seedless grapes. Trust our Xinjiang food guide and let China Explorer Tour take you to a local Uyghur courtyard for an authentic, home-cooked feast with traditional dancing.
How to Get Around Xinjiang: Transportation Tips
Xinjiang’s vastness cannot be overstated—flying between regions (e.g., Urumqi to Kashgar, or Urumqi to Ili) is highly recommended to save days of driving. However, to explore the Pamir Plateau or the Ili valleys, driving is mandatory. This is where China Explorer Tour’s expertise is vital. The roads are subject to strict speed limits, and there are frequent security checkpoints where foreigners must register passports. We provide comfortable, air-conditioned SUVs and seasoned local drivers who navigate these logistical hurdles smoothly, allowing you to simply sit back, listen to local music, and marvel at the endless horizons.
Best things to do in Xinjiang
The best things to do in Xinjiang are deeply experiential. Spending an afternoon in the Hundred-Year-Old Teahouse in Kashgar, sipping rose tea while old men play traditional instruments (the rawap), is a moment of pure magic. In Ili, Horseback Riding across the Nalati grasslands with a Kazakh guide offers a taste of ultimate freedom. We also arrange for you to visit a local Uyghur family in Turpan to see how they dry grapes into raisins in special aerated brick rooms. For photographers, capturing the sunset over the Flaming Mountains or the bustling livestock trade at the Kashgar Sunday Market are unparalleled opportunities.
What and Where to Shop in Xinjiang
Shopping in Xinjiang is a tactile delight. Kashgar is the ultimate bazaar. Look for Atlas Silk, characterized by its vibrant, tie-dyed geometric patterns. Hand-woven Uyghur Carpets (made of wool or silk) are exquisite and durable investments; China Explorer Tour can help you negotiate and arrange international shipping. Hetian (Hotan) Jade is the most prized jade in China, found in the rivers of southern Xinjiang—but expert guidance is essential to ensure authenticity. For edible souvenirs, the Dried Fruits and Nuts (walnuts, almonds, red dates, and raisins) from Turpan are organic, massive, and incredibly sweet.
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FAQ's
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Yes, it is exceptionally safe. The security presence is very high, which means street crime is virtually non-existent. As a tourist traveling with an agency like China Explorer Tour, you will be welcomed warmly by locals, though you will need to show your passport frequently at checkpoints.
Generally, no special permit is required for the main tourist cities (Urumqi, Turpan, Kashgar, Ili) beyond a standard Chinese Visa. However, to visit certain border areas like the Pamir Plateau/Karakul Lake, a Border Pass is required, which China Explorer Tour arranges for you seamlessly.
Northern Xinjiang (Ili/Kanas): Summer (June to August) is perfect for the green grasslands and wildflowers.
Southern Xinjiang (Kashgar/Turpan): Autumn (September to October) is the absolute best time. The scorching summer heat drops, the skies are clear, and it is the harvest season for fruits.
Very rarely. The primary languages are Mandarin and Uyghur (or Kazakh in Ili). Having a bilingual guide from China Explorer Tour is essential for interacting with locals, ordering food, and understanding the rich history.
Yes. A “short” drive in Xinjiang is 3-4 hours. A long drive can be 8-10 hours. We balance our itineraries with domestic flights and ensure our vehicles are spacious to make the road trips part of the enjoyable experience.

















