Explore the enchanting landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Western China on this 7-day private tour. Begin in Kashgar, where you’ll visit the Tajik ethnic family’s home and marvel at the stunning Oytag Grand Canyon and Baisha Lake. Journey through Panlong Ancient Road and appreciate the Wahan Corridor, and admire the majestic Muztag Peak. Enjoy a city walk in Shache, visit the ancient sites, and revel in the melodious performance of the Uyghur Twelve Muqam music. With a focus on immersive cultural experiences, this tour is perfect for travelers seeking to discover the beauty and traditions of this unique region.
- 7-day private tour exploring Kashgar and surrounding areas
- Cultural visits to ethnic families and traditional performances
- Scenic views of lakes, canyons, and ancient roads
- Inclusive of city walks and afternoon tea at a historic tea house
Our airport pick-up driver or tour guide will hold a pick-up sign with the guest's name or the Viator logo outside the exit of the airport. Or they will hold up the sign in advance according to the guest's request. If the guest has a mobile phone, they can also contact the pick-up staff provided by us by phone in advance. Reminder: If your group has 5 people, please ensure that each piece of luggage does not exceed 24 inches in size. Oversized luggage may require additional vehicles or incur extra charges.
Kashgar
Welcome to the mysterious and ancient city of Kashgar. Today, we will mainly arrange for you to be picked up from your flight and then sent to the hotel. If you have time after your arrival, you can also explore the city on your own. The tour guide will inform you of the departure time and vehicle details for tomorrow.
The first roadside wonder to be witnessed on the way to Tashkurgan County today!Oytag Red Valley lies in Akto County, Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang—just a 2.5-hour drive (≈180km) from Kashgar,adjacent to the Oytag Glacier Park. As a scenic drive-through spot, it treats you to dramatic red sandstone cliffs carved by wind and time, with hues shifting from deep crimson to rusty orange under the sun. The otherworldly landscape feels like a painting come to life, perfect for snapping postcard-worthy photos from your vehicle. Don’t miss this quick yet breathtaking detour that showcases Xinjiang’s raw, natural beauty—an unforgettable highlight of your journey through the Pamir foothills!
A stunning stop between Oytag Red Valley and Muztagh Peak! White Sand Mountain sits along G314 National Highway in Akto County, just a 1-hour drive (≈65km) from Oytag Red Valley. The Pamirs’ "white magic" unfolds instantly—White Sand Mountain stretches in velvety waves, its wind-carved fine sand shimmering like pearl silver under the sun. Round the bend, White Sand Lake bursts into view! This "plateau magic mirror" nestles in the mountains, with gradient blues from crystal-clear shallows to emerald depths, perfectly reflecting sand dunes, sky and clouds—blending reality and illusion into a fairyland.Its ethereal beauty looks straight out of a postcard. A short yet magical detour, it’s the perfect spot to soak in Xinjiang’s diverse scenery, blending desert charm with mountain grandeur for an unforgettable travel moment!
Just 8 kilometers northwest of Tashkurgan City, an interactive journey with a Tajik family will allow you to truly experience the local customs of the Pamir region! Step into the traditional Pamir Plateau ethnic family, and the hospitable locals will warmly welcome you with salty milk tea and homemade dried fruit snacks. Learn about the customs and habits of the Tajiks - observe the unique patterns of their ethnic costumes, learn about their ethnic history, listen to the legends about the nomadic culture, briefly learn their ethnic etiquette, and also enjoy the unique ethnic musical instrument - the eagle flute. You can even try wearing the traditional hat and robe. The warm smiles, sincere conversations, and magnificent mountain views make this experience unforgettable. This is not just a visit, but a true cultural connection - perfect for those who long for free communication and unforgettable memories that are not restricted by conventional sightseeing!
A historic gem on the Pamir! The Wakhan Corridor, straddling Taxkorgan and the China-Afghanistan border, is a 1.5-hour drive (≈100km) from Taxkorgan County. This ancient path, traversed by the great monk Xuanzang during his Western Pilgrimage, boasts sweeping grasslands, snow-dusted peaks, and tranquil rivers. Feel the weight of history as you gaze at the same landscapes that guided pilgrims and traders centuries ago. A remote, soul-stirring spot blending natural grandeur with profound cultural legacy—perfect for history buffs and adventure seekers craving an authentic Pamir experience!
A legendary Pamir drive from the Corridor! The Panlong Ancient Road, nestled in Taxkorgan’s mountains, is a 1.5-hour ride (≈70km) from the Wakhan corridor. Famous for its 600+ hairpin turns winding up 4,100m, it offers jaw-dropping views of snow-capped peaks and valley vistas. Embrace the local saying: “After traversing all the twists today, life ahead is smooth and straight!” This thrilling scenic drive blends adrenaline with spiritual resonance—every curve reveals a more breathtaking panorama. A must-experience for road trip lovers, it’s where adventure meets hope, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Xinjiang’s dramatic landscapes!
A serene gem linking Panlong Ancient Road to Taxkorgan! Bandier Blue Lake, nestled in Taxkorgan’s valleys, is a 40-minute drive (≈50km) from Panlong Ancient Road. As you journey toward Taxkorgan County, this turquoise paradise emerges like a hidden jewel—its crystal-clear waters shift from sky-blue to deep teal under the Pamir sun, framed by rugged mountains. A tranquil stop on your Pamir route, it’s the perfect contrast to the road’s twists, offering postcard-worthy views and a moment of calm. This scenic detour blends nature’s magic with travel charm, making your drive to Taxkorgan unforgettable—where every glance at the lake feels like a gift from the mountains!
A timeless duo in Taxkorgan! Stone City & Golden Grassland lie just a 10-minute drive (≈3km) from Taxkorgan county center. Perched on a hill, the ancient stone ruins whisper tales of Silk Road glory, while the sprawling golden grassland stretches below, dotted with yurts and grazing yaks. Bathed in sunrise or sunset hues, the landscape blends historical grandeur with pastoral charm—perfect for strolling and capturing surreal photos. After exploring this UNESCO-listed site and its grassy counterpart, you’ll return to your Taxkorgan hotel, carrying memories of Xinjiang’s most enchanting cultural and natural fusion!
A postcard-perfect gem near Taxkorgan! Karakul Lake, located along G314 National Highway, is a 2-hour drive (≈130km) from Taxkorgan county. This alpine lake shimmers in hues of turquoise and sapphire, with the majestic Muztagh Peak—known as the “Father of Ice Mountains”—towering proudly in the background. The surreal blend of crystal-clear waters, snow-capped summits, and crisp Pamir air creates an unforgettable scene. Pull over to snap iconic photos, breathe in the fresh mountain breeze, and marvel at nature’s grandeur. A must-visit for landscape lovers, it’s where Xinjiang’s raw beauty takes center stage, with Muztagh Peak adding a dramatic touch to every view!
Stand at Karakul Lake’s shore for Xinjiang’s most iconic vista—Muztagh Peak, the “Father of Ice Mountains,” rising majestically above turquoise waters! The snow-capped 7,546m giant reflects perfectly on the lake’s glassy surface, creating a surreal, postcard-worthy scene. Breathe in the crisp Pamir air as sunlight dances on the peak’s glaciers and the lake shifts between sapphire and teal hues. This is nature’s grand masterpiece—where rugged mountain grandeur meets serene alpine beauty. A bucket-list moment for landscape lovers, it’s an unforgettable chance to soak in one of Central Asia’s most breathtaking views, blending raw wilderness with awe-inspiring elegance!
Nestled 5km northeast of Kashgar’s city center, Abakh Khoja Mausoleum is a stunning showcase of Uyghur architecture and culture! Known locally as “the Tomb of the Fragrant Concubine,” this ancient complex boasts intricate tilework, graceful domes, and serene courtyards adorned with fruit trees. Step into a world of history—explore mausoleums housing 72 members of the noble Khoja family, admire vibrant Islamic geometric patterns, and feel the tranquility of centuries-old gardens. Blending religious reverence with artistic brilliance, it’s a fascinating window into Xinjiang’s rich heritage. Perfect for culture lovers, this hidden gem offers a peaceful escape from the city buzz, with stories of royalty and tradition waiting to be discovered!
Located just 3km southwest of Shache’s city center, the Shache Royal Mausoleum is a captivating blend of history and Islamic architecture! This sacred site honors the Yarkant Khanate’s rulers, featuring elegant white domes, intricate tile mosaics, and tranquil gardens dotted with ancient trees. Wander through the serene courtyards, admire the delicate geometric patterns adorning the mausoleums, and feel the weight of centuries of Central Asian history. The soft glow of sunlight filtering through archways adds to the mystical ambiance, making it a perfect spot for reflection and photography. A hidden cultural gem off the beaten path, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Xinjiang’s royal past and artistic legacy—unmissable for history and architecture enthusiasts!
Tucked just 1.5km southeast of Shache’s city center, Shache Old Town is a vibrant living museum of Uyghur culture! Wander labyrinthine cobblestone lanes lined with traditional adobe houses, their wooden doors carved with intricate patterns and walls draped in colorful textiles. Breathe in the aroma of freshly baked naan and spices from street stalls, listen to the melodic chatter of locals, and catch glimpses of artisans crafting handiworks. The old town’s heart beats with authenticity—no overcrowded tourist traps, just genuine daily life. Don’t miss the historic mosques and bustling bazaars that add to its charm. A feast for the senses, it’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in Xinjiang’s rich traditions and experience the warmth of Uyghur hospitality!
Experience Xinjiang’s iconic folk music—Twelve Muqam—in Shache’s old town (just 1.5km from the city center)! Rooted in Uyghur traditions, this UNESCO-listed art form blends soulful vocals, rhythmic instruments (dutar, tambur, dap) and expressive dance, tracing back centuries to Silk Road cultural fusion. Comprising 12 suites, each Muqam weaves stories of love, nature and daily life through haunting melodies and lively rhythms. In Shache’s traditional teahouses or cultural venues, you’ll witness passionate performances where musicians and dancers bring this ancient art to life. More than music, it’s a vivid window into Uyghur heritage—warm, vibrant and deeply authentic. A must-see for culture lovers, this immersive experience lets you feel the beating heart of Xinjiang’s artistic legacy!
Centered in Kashgar’s urban core (just 1km from the city center), Kashgar Old Town is a 2,000-year-old Silk Road gem blending history and vibrancy! As one of the world’s best-preserved Islamic old towns, its labyrinthine lanes wind past mud-brick houses with carved wooden doors and colorful courtyards. Steeped in Silk Road legacy, it once thrived as a crossroads for traders from Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Today, it’s a living museum—locals bake naan in street ovens, artisans craft carpets and jewelry, and the call to prayer echoes from ancient mosques. The bustling Grand Bazaar (Jiefang Rd) and historic Id Kah Mosque anchor its charm. A sensory feast of sights, sounds and aromas, it’s where Xinjiang’s past meets present—unmissable for an authentic taste of Silk Road culture!
Tucked in Kashgar Old Town (1.2km from the city center), the Century-Old Teahouse is a timeless portal to Silk Road charm! Operating for over 100 years, this iconic spot has hosted traders, locals and travelers, preserving Uyghur hospitality and culture. Step inside to find wooden tables, vibrant carpets, and the rich aroma of black tea and baked naan. Listen to live Muqam music—soulful vocals and traditional instruments filling the air—as you sip tea and watch locals chat over snacks. It’s not just a teahouse; it’s a living museum where history meets daily life. The warm, bustling ambiance offers an authentic taste of Uyghur culture, making it the perfect place to unwind and soak in the Old Town’s soul. A must-visit for culture lovers seeking genuine connections!
Perched just 2km southeast of Kashgar’s city center, Gaotai Folk Residence is a living relic of ancient Silk Road architecture! This cliffside settlement, built on loess terraces, dates back over 600 years, with traditional adobe houses stacked vertically like a fairy-tale village. Narrow stone lanes wind through the community, lined with mud-brick walls adorned with potted flowers and carved wooden railings. Once home to generations of artisans, it retains a timeless charm—locals still practice traditional crafts like pottery and weaving, offering glimpses of authentic Uyghur daily life. The elevated location grants sweeping views of Kashgar Old Town and distant mountains. A unique blend of history, culture and architecture, it’s a hidden gem that feels frozen in time—perfect for travelers craving an unfiltered taste of Xinjiang’s heritage!
13.Return Journey: Transfer to Kashgar Airport for your flight home, cherishing the wonderful moments from your trip.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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