Xinjiang, China
via The Silk Road

Travel by Train to Xinjiang via The Silk Road through Eastern Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Central Asia. Overnight stops en route to check out different cities both in Europe and Asia.

Xinjiang is a magnificent region of China!

Officially known as the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Xinjiang is a unique and fascinating part of China. Xinjiang’s blend of cultural diversity, historical significance, and natural beauty make it a truly special and fascinating destination.

Historical Significance

Xinjiang has a long and remarkable history, serving as an important part of the ancient Silk Road. This historic trade route connected China with the Middle East and Europe, fostering cultural and economic exchanges. Visitors can explore historic cities such as Kashgar and Urumqi.

Diverse Ethnic Groups

Xinjiang is home to a variety of ethnic groups, including Uyghurs, Han Chinese, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and more. This diversity is reflected in the region’s rich cultural traditions, languages, and festivals.

Unique Culture of Xinjiang

The region’s Uyghur culture is particularly prominent, and visitors can experience traditional markets, bazaars, and local dishes such as lamb skewers and handmade noodles.

Cultural Heritage

Xinjiang is known for its unique cultural heritage, including traditional Uyghur music, dance and cuisine. The region’s vibrant bazaars, such as the one in Kashgar, are a testament to its rich cultural fabric.

Stunning Landscapes

The region offers breathtaking natural beauty, from the rugged Karakoram, Kunlun and Tian Shan mountain ranges to the vast deserts of the Tarim Basin and Dzungar Basin. Xinjiang’s diverse landscapes offer opportunities for adventure and exploration.

Tourist Attractions in Xinjiang

Some of Xinjiang’s must-see places include the ancient city of Kashgar, the breathtaking Karakul Lake, the flaming mountains of Turpan and the Afaq Khoja Mausoleum.

Historical and Cultural Attractions

  • Tianshan Tianchi Lake – A legendary lake surrounded by mountains.
  • Regional Museum – A museum featuring artifacts from the region’s rich history.
  • Silk Road Cities – Urumqi, Kashgar and Turpan are filled with historical sites and markets.
  • Karakoram Highway – One of the world’s most spectacular mountain roads, connecting China and Pakistan

Scenic Areas

  • Bogda Shan Mountains – A stunning mountain range with alpine meadows and glacial lakes.
  • Dushanzi Grand Canyon – An impressive gorge with dramatic rock formations.
  • Kanas Nature Reserve – Known as the “Pearl of Northern Xinjiang” with beautiful lakes and forests.
  • Sayram Lake – The largest alpine lake in Xinjiang, surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
  • Bayanbulak Grassland – A lush area with rivers and the famous Swan Lake.

Historical Sites in Western Gansu

Gansu is known for its historical sites along the ancient Silk Road, including the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, famous for their Buddhist art and frescoes.

Natural Resources

The region’s wealth of natural resources, including oil, natural gas, and minerals, has made the region an important economic hub in China.

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