16 Days Grand Circle Tour of North & South Xinjiang
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- Itinerary
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- Trip Notes
Destinations
- Altay
- Ili(Ghulja)
- Karamay
- Kashgar
- Kuqa
- Tashkorgan
- Turpan
- Urumqi
- Xinjiang
Tour Price
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- Your Schedule
- Your Interests
- Your Hotel Preference
Tour Start and End
Urumqi, Kashgar
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Licensed English-speaking tour guide
- Private air-conditioned vehicle/bus
- Guide & driver accommodation + meals
- Train tickets
Price Excludes
- International/domestic flights
- Meals (can arranged if need)
- Entrance fees to monuments/attractions(can arranged if need)
- Optional excursions not listed in the itinerary
- Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs, laundry)
- Tips for guide/driver
Tour Overview
Explore Xinjiang’s diverse landscapes, from deserts and grasslands to alpine lakes and Silk Road relics. Discover Uyghur culture, ancient ruins, and breathtaking natural wonders on this epic journey across China’s northwestern frontier.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Urumqi
Highlights: Urumqi Grand Bazaar
Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.After freshening up, explore the Urumqi Grand Bazaar, a bustling hub of Uyghur crafts, spices, and cuisine. Overnight: UrumqiDay 2: Urumqi → Turpan (200 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Xinjiang Museum, Flaming Mountain, Tuyuq Village, Bezeklik Caves
After breakfast, visit the Xinjiang Museum to glimpse Silk Road artifacts. Drive to Turpan, stopping at the Flaming Mountain’s crimson ridges,Named for its fiery-red ridges that inspired Journey to the West folklore. Summer temperatures here can hit 50°C (122°F)!, Explore the ancient Tuyuq Village,A 1,700-year-old adobe oasis famed for its grapevine-shaded alleys and sacred “Holy Tree” (a 600-year-old mulberry). then visit the Buddhist art of Bezeklik Caves,Explore 7th-century Buddhist grottoes with fading murals depicting merchants and monks. Overnight: TurpanDay 3: Turpan → Urumqi (200 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Jiaohe Ruins, Karez Wells, Emin Minaret
Discover the 2,000-year-old Jiaohe Ruins, an ancient city carved into cliffs.Walk through this 2,000-year-old earthen city, once a Silk Road fortress carved between two rivers. Its Buddhist temple ruins and residential quarters reveal ancient urban planning. Visit the ingenious underground Karez Wells irrigation system. Marvel at this 2,000-year-old underground irrigation system, a UNESCO candidate, which channels snowmelt from the Tianshan to Turpan’s vineyards. At the end visit the Emin Minaret, Admire Xinjiang’s tallest Islamic minaret (44m), built in 1777 with intricate geometric brickwork, Return to Urumqi. Overnight: UrumqiDay 4: Urumqi → Burqin via S21 Desert Highway (500 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Ulungur Lake, Colorful Beach
Drive along the S21 Desert Highway to Ulungur Lake for serene views, it is A serene freshwater lake where herons nest and fishermen haul in cold-water fish like huangyu. Optional boat ride to Bird Island (spring/summer).. Continue to Colorful Beach at sunset, where the Irtysh River paints the cliffs in vivid hues. End the day at Burqin’s lively Night Market. Overnight: BurqinDay 5: Burqin → Hemu → Jiadengyu (120 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Hemu Village
Journey to Hemu Village, a picturesque Tuvan settlement surrounded by forests and snow-capped peaks. Stroll wooden bridges and hike to a viewpoint for panoramic vistas. Overnight: JiadengyuDay 6: Jiadengyu → Burqin (120 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Kanas Lake
Explore Kanas Lake, famed for its turquoise waters and legends of the “Lake Monster.” Known as “China’s Switzerland”, this glacial lake’s turquoise waters are guarded by Tuvan legends of a giant creature.Walk along the lakeside or take a boat ride. Return to Burqin. Overnight: BurqinDay 7: Burqin → Jinghe (350 km, 5 hrs)
Highlights: Ghost City, Dushanzi Grand Canyon
Drive south to the Ghost City, a wind-sculpted desert landscape,Wind-sculpted sandstone pillars create a “city” of eerie shapes—some resemble animals or warriors. Best visited at dusk for dramatic shadows. Continue to the dramatic cliffs of Dushanzi Grand Canyon, Striped red cliffs carved by the Ili River, with viewpoints overlooking vertigo-inducing drops. Overnight: JingheDay 8: Jinghe → Yining (400 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Sayram Lake, Fruit Valley Bridge, Kazanqi Street
Cross the Tianshan Mountains to Sayram Lake, Xinjiang’s “Pearl of the Highlands.” , Xinjiang’s highest alpine lake (2,070m), surrounded by wildflowers (June-July). Kazakh herders camp here in summer—try kurt (dried cheese balls). Stop at the Fruit Valley Bridge for photos. In Yining, explore Kazanqi Street’s Russian-inspired architecture. Overnight: YiningDay 9: Yining → Narat (250 km, 4 hrs)
Highlights: Narat Grassland
Drive to the Narat Grassland, a summer pasture for Kazakh herders. Ride horses across rolling hills, watch eagle hunting demos (seasonal), and feast on beshbarmak (hand-ripped noodles with lamb). Overnight: NaratDay 10: Narat → Bayinbulak (150 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Bayinbulak Grassland
Traverse the Bayinbulak Grassland, home to the “Nine Bends” of the Kaidu River. China’s second-largest grassland, where the Kaidu River forms Nine Bends, a serpentine waterway. Visit the Swan Lake Reserve (May-June) to see migrating swans. Overnight: BayinbulakDay 11: Bayinbulak → Kuqa (400 km, 7 hrs)
Highlights: Duku Highway, Kuqa Bazaar, Kuqa Old Town
Drive the Duku Highway, a scenic mountain route,Traverse this “road of extremes” through Tianshan’s snow peaks, meadows, and hairpin turns (open May-Oct).Arrive in Kuqa to explore its lively bazaar,A hub for Kuqa knives and fragrant nang bread baked in clay ovens. Visit Kuqa Old Town, Mud-brick homes and mosques echo its past as a Buddhist kingdom (Kucha). Overnight: KuqaDay 12: Kuqa → Kashgar (Overnight Train/Flight)
Highlights: Tianshan Grand Canyon, Kezil Caves
Tour the red sandstone Tianshan Grand Canyon, Hike through red sandstone cliffs that narrow to a slit of sky. Look for ancient petroglyphs of ibex. and the Buddhist Kezil Caves, Among China’s oldest Buddhist grottoes (4th century), with vibrant murals of apsaras (celestial musicians). Evening transfer to Kashgar by train/flight. Overnight: Train/KashgarDay 13: Kashgar City Tour
Highlights: Livestock Market, Apak Hoja Tomb, Kashgar Old Town, Idkah Mosque
Start at the chaotic Livestock Market (Sunday only), A cacophony of sheep, camels, and haggling traders—experience Silk Road commerce alive today.Visit the ornate Apak Hoja Tomb,A 17th-century mausoleum adorned with blue tiles, final resting place of a Sufi saint and Xiang Fei (Fragrant Concubine). then visit Old Town, Wander alleys of apricot-hued homes, woodcarving workshops, and hidden courtyards.. End at the Idkah Mosque, China’s largest Mosque. Overnight: KashgarDay 14: Kashgar → Tashkorgan (300 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Opal Village, Oytagh Valley, Karakul Lake, Muztagh Ata
Drive the Karakoram Highway. Stop at Opal Village local Bazaar culture, Oytagh Valley’s Mars-like terrain, and Karakul Lake with views of Muztagh Ata (7,546m). Overnight: TashkorganDay 15: Tashkorgan → Kashgar (290 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Golden Grassland, Stone City
Visit Stone City, an ancient Silk Road fortress, Ruins of a 2,000-year-old Silk Road garrison, with panoramic views of the China-Pakistan border.and the Golden Grassland, Autumn transforms this Pamir plateau into a golden sea, dotted with yaks. Overnight: KashgarDay 16
Kashgar Departure
Transfer to the airport. Tour concludes. End of Xinjiang Silk Road JourneyTailor your itinerary effortlessly! Add or remove days, adjust activities, or customize services to match your interests. Simply email us your preferences, and we’ll craft the perfect private tour for you.
Share your hotel preferences, and we’ll handle the rest. Choose from:
5-star international hotels in major cities
4-star or 3-star options
All accommodations include breakfast.
Enjoy private, comfortable transfers in vehicles suited to your group size and needs. Let us know any special requests (e.g., extra space, child seats) for a seamless journey.
Breakfast is included daily. Lunch and dinner are left flexible so you can explore local cuisine freely. Our guides will gladly recommend top-rated restaurants based on your tastes.
- Information
- Itinerary
- Gallery
- Trip Notes
Tour Overview
Explore Xinjiang’s diverse landscapes, from deserts and grasslands to alpine lakes and Silk Road relics. Discover Uyghur culture, ancient ruins, and breathtaking natural wonders on this epic journey across China’s northwestern frontier.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Urumqi
Highlights: Urumqi Grand Bazaar
Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.After freshening up, explore the Urumqi Grand Bazaar, a bustling hub of Uyghur crafts, spices, and cuisine. Overnight: UrumqiDay 2: Urumqi → Turpan (200 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Xinjiang Museum, Flaming Mountain, Tuyuq Village, Bezeklik Caves
After breakfast, visit the Xinjiang Museum to glimpse Silk Road artifacts. Drive to Turpan, stopping at the Flaming Mountain’s crimson ridges,Named for its fiery-red ridges that inspired Journey to the West folklore. Summer temperatures here can hit 50°C (122°F)!, Explore the ancient Tuyuq Village,A 1,700-year-old adobe oasis famed for its grapevine-shaded alleys and sacred “Holy Tree” (a 600-year-old mulberry). then visit the Buddhist art of Bezeklik Caves,Explore 7th-century Buddhist grottoes with fading murals depicting merchants and monks. Overnight: TurpanDay 3: Turpan → Urumqi (200 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Jiaohe Ruins, Karez Wells, Emin Minaret
Discover the 2,000-year-old Jiaohe Ruins, an ancient city carved into cliffs.Walk through this 2,000-year-old earthen city, once a Silk Road fortress carved between two rivers. Its Buddhist temple ruins and residential quarters reveal ancient urban planning. Visit the ingenious underground Karez Wells irrigation system. Marvel at this 2,000-year-old underground irrigation system, a UNESCO candidate, which channels snowmelt from the Tianshan to Turpan’s vineyards. At the end visit the Emin Minaret, Admire Xinjiang’s tallest Islamic minaret (44m), built in 1777 with intricate geometric brickwork, Return to Urumqi. Overnight: UrumqiDay 4: Urumqi → Burqin via S21 Desert Highway (500 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Ulungur Lake, Colorful Beach
Drive along the S21 Desert Highway to Ulungur Lake for serene views, it is A serene freshwater lake where herons nest and fishermen haul in cold-water fish like huangyu. Optional boat ride to Bird Island (spring/summer).. Continue to Colorful Beach at sunset, where the Irtysh River paints the cliffs in vivid hues. End the day at Burqin’s lively Night Market. Overnight: BurqinDay 5: Burqin → Hemu → Jiadengyu (120 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Hemu Village
Journey to Hemu Village, a picturesque Tuvan settlement surrounded by forests and snow-capped peaks. Stroll wooden bridges and hike to a viewpoint for panoramic vistas. Overnight: JiadengyuDay 6: Jiadengyu → Burqin (120 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Kanas Lake
Explore Kanas Lake, famed for its turquoise waters and legends of the “Lake Monster.” Known as “China’s Switzerland”, this glacial lake’s turquoise waters are guarded by Tuvan legends of a giant creature.Walk along the lakeside or take a boat ride. Return to Burqin. Overnight: BurqinDay 7: Burqin → Jinghe (350 km, 5 hrs)
Highlights: Ghost City, Dushanzi Grand Canyon
Drive south to the Ghost City, a wind-sculpted desert landscape,Wind-sculpted sandstone pillars create a “city” of eerie shapes—some resemble animals or warriors. Best visited at dusk for dramatic shadows. Continue to the dramatic cliffs of Dushanzi Grand Canyon, Striped red cliffs carved by the Ili River, with viewpoints overlooking vertigo-inducing drops. Overnight: JingheDay 8: Jinghe → Yining (400 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Sayram Lake, Fruit Valley Bridge, Kazanqi Street
Cross the Tianshan Mountains to Sayram Lake, Xinjiang’s “Pearl of the Highlands.” , Xinjiang’s highest alpine lake (2,070m), surrounded by wildflowers (June-July). Kazakh herders camp here in summer—try kurt (dried cheese balls). Stop at the Fruit Valley Bridge for photos. In Yining, explore Kazanqi Street’s Russian-inspired architecture. Overnight: YiningDay 9: Yining → Narat (250 km, 4 hrs)
Highlights: Narat Grassland
Drive to the Narat Grassland, a summer pasture for Kazakh herders. Ride horses across rolling hills, watch eagle hunting demos (seasonal), and feast on beshbarmak (hand-ripped noodles with lamb). Overnight: NaratDay 10: Narat → Bayinbulak (150 km, 3 hrs)
Highlights: Bayinbulak Grassland
Traverse the Bayinbulak Grassland, home to the “Nine Bends” of the Kaidu River. China’s second-largest grassland, where the Kaidu River forms Nine Bends, a serpentine waterway. Visit the Swan Lake Reserve (May-June) to see migrating swans. Overnight: BayinbulakDay 11: Bayinbulak → Kuqa (400 km, 7 hrs)
Highlights: Duku Highway, Kuqa Bazaar, Kuqa Old Town
Drive the Duku Highway, a scenic mountain route,Traverse this “road of extremes” through Tianshan’s snow peaks, meadows, and hairpin turns (open May-Oct).Arrive in Kuqa to explore its lively bazaar,A hub for Kuqa knives and fragrant nang bread baked in clay ovens. Visit Kuqa Old Town, Mud-brick homes and mosques echo its past as a Buddhist kingdom (Kucha). Overnight: KuqaDay 12: Kuqa → Kashgar (Overnight Train/Flight)
Highlights: Tianshan Grand Canyon, Kezil Caves
Tour the red sandstone Tianshan Grand Canyon, Hike through red sandstone cliffs that narrow to a slit of sky. Look for ancient petroglyphs of ibex. and the Buddhist Kezil Caves, Among China’s oldest Buddhist grottoes (4th century), with vibrant murals of apsaras (celestial musicians). Evening transfer to Kashgar by train/flight. Overnight: Train/KashgarDay 13: Kashgar City Tour
Highlights: Livestock Market, Apak Hoja Tomb, Kashgar Old Town, Idkah Mosque
Start at the chaotic Livestock Market (Sunday only), A cacophony of sheep, camels, and haggling traders—experience Silk Road commerce alive today.Visit the ornate Apak Hoja Tomb,A 17th-century mausoleum adorned with blue tiles, final resting place of a Sufi saint and Xiang Fei (Fragrant Concubine). then visit Old Town, Wander alleys of apricot-hued homes, woodcarving workshops, and hidden courtyards.. End at the Idkah Mosque, China’s largest Mosque. Overnight: KashgarDay 14: Kashgar → Tashkorgan (300 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Opal Village, Oytagh Valley, Karakul Lake, Muztagh Ata
Drive the Karakoram Highway. Stop at Opal Village local Bazaar culture, Oytagh Valley’s Mars-like terrain, and Karakul Lake with views of Muztagh Ata (7,546m). Overnight: TashkorganDay 15: Tashkorgan → Kashgar (290 km, 6 hrs)
Highlights: Golden Grassland, Stone City
Visit Stone City, an ancient Silk Road fortress, Ruins of a 2,000-year-old Silk Road garrison, with panoramic views of the China-Pakistan border.and the Golden Grassland, Autumn transforms this Pamir plateau into a golden sea, dotted with yaks. Overnight: KashgarDay 16
Kashgar Departure
Transfer to the airport. Tour concludes. End of Xinjiang Silk Road JourneyTailor your itinerary effortlessly! Add or remove days, adjust activities, or customize services to match your interests. Simply email us your preferences, and we’ll craft the perfect private tour for you.
Share your hotel preferences, and we’ll handle the rest. Choose from:
5-star international hotels in major cities
4-star or 3-star options
All accommodations include breakfast.
Enjoy private, comfortable transfers in vehicles suited to your group size and needs. Let us know any special requests (e.g., extra space, child seats) for a seamless journey.
Breakfast is included daily. Lunch and dinner are left flexible so you can explore local cuisine freely. Our guides will gladly recommend top-rated restaurants based on your tastes.
