There are many great places to visit in southern Xinjiang in November. Here are some recommended attractions:?
Kashgar Old Town:?
Stroll through the labyrinthine streets and feel the unique charm of Uyghur culture. In November, Kashgar Old Town is less noisy and more serene, filled with exotic charm?
Huyang Forest:?
Both the Huyang Forest in Luntai and the Huyang Forest in Bachu’s Red Sea are prime locations for viewing poplar trees. In the golden autumn, the poplar forest is in full bloom, like a feast of nature and a paradise for photographers?
Muztagh Ata Glacier Park:?
View magnificent glaciers up close and experience the wonders of the icy snow world. Mount Muztagh Ata is even more majestic in winter and is known as the Father of Icebergs on the Pamir Plateau?
Baisha Lake:?
The lake and mountains complement each other, creating a mesmerizing purity of beauty. In winter, the waters of Baisha Lake are even clearer, and every photo taken is a masterpiece?
Panlong Ancient Road:?
A winding 75-kilometer road that offers a sense of life’s ups and downs and challenges. In winter, it appears even more precipitous, with curving roads like a giant dragon winding through the mountains?
Other recommended attractions:?
Oytag Glacier Park: Clad in silver, with surrounding mountains covered in snow?
Tajik Autonomous County: The streets are sparsely populated, making it easier to feel the local simplicity and customs. Visit the traditional homes of the Tajik people?
Karakul Lake: The deep, dark waters reflect the grandeur of Mount Muztagh Ata?
In addition, you can visit the Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar to feel the culture of this historic mosque?
; or head to the Pamir Plateau to experience the blend of awe-inspiring and majestic scenery?
. In November in southern Xinjiang, the sky is clear and the autumn air crisp; the scenery is magnificent and perfect for tourism. With relatively few tourists, you can enjoy tranquility and beauty to your heart’s content.?