China Silk Road 7D

ZHANGYE, CHINA
Duration 7 Days
Age Requirement 10 - 65 yrs
Group Size 2 - 30 people
Altitude 505 - 29028 m
Best Season spring and autumn
Recommended For Solo Couple Youth Senior Family/Kids
Holiday Activities Walking Tour Religious Sites Temples Sightseeing Museum

OVERVIEW

A China Silk Street visit is an extraordinary method for investigating this notable shipping lane and experiencing the different societies and scenes of China. An overview of a typical tour of the China Silk Road is as follows:

  • Itinerary: A typical China Silk Road tour might begin in Xi'an, the ancient Silk Road's beginning point, and then proceed to Dunhuang, Turpan, Kashgar, and Urumqi. Visits to historic landmarks like the Terracotta Army, the Mogao Caves, the Karez irrigation system, and the Jiayuguan Pass, as well as natural wonders like the Gobi Desert and the Pamir Mountains, may be included in the itinerary.
  • Transportation: Flights, trains, buses, and private automobiles may be used for transportation on a China Silk Road tour, depending on the itinerary. Camel rides, desert or mountain hikes, or both may be part of some tours.
  • Accommodations: On a China Silk Road tour, accommodations can range from luxurious hotels to guesthouses and yurts, depending on the itinerary and budget. Overnight stays in desert camps or homestays with local families may also be included on some tours.
  • Travel agents: The majority of China Silk Road tours feature knowledgeable and experienced tour guides who are familiar with the region's history, culture, and geography. Guides may be fluent in both Chinese and English.
  • Cultural encounters: Cultural experiences like attending an Uyghur dance performance, learning to make noodles or dumplings, or going to a traditional tea house may also be included on a China Silk Road tour.
  • Cuisine: The cooking on a China Silk Street visit is a feature for some guests, as it incorporates a different scope of dishes impacted by the different societies along the course. Lamb skewers, naan bread, and Uyghur-style hand-pulled noodles are among the region's specialities.
  • Climate: Along the Silk Road, the climate can vary, with hot, dry summers and cold winters. It is essential to bring appropriate clothing and sun protection and to be ready for the changing climate.

A tour of China's Silk Road is a one-of-a-kind and unforgettable way to learn about the ancient trade route's history, culture, and natural beauty.

Tour Length 7 Days
Age Requirement 10 - 65 yrs
Group Size 2 - 30 people
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