The toll fees for traveling in southern Xinjiang vary depending on the itinerary and route, and a unified figure cannot be given. However, one can get a rough idea based on different travel cases:?
A one-time, 10,246-kilometer self-driving trip from Xinjiang to southern Xinjiang: The toll fee, with an ETC discount, was 2,577.37 yuan.?
A 72-day, 16-city self-driving tour of southern Xinjiang: The highway toll fee was 2,875 yuan.?
The Grand Southern Xinjiang Loop Trip: The outbound mileage is approximately 5,350 kilometers, with toll fees of about 1,395 yuan; the return mileage is approximately 2,680 kilometers, with toll fees of 805 yuan; there will also be some toll fees incurred for short-distance and detour mileage.?
A 6,000 yuan self-driving tour of southern Xinjiang: The toll fee was 60 yuan, which is a relatively economical travel case.?
A no-brainer guide for traveling between northern and southern Xinjiang: For car rental, fuel, and toll fees, two people spent a total of 5,200 yuan, but the specific amount of toll fees is unknown.?
In addition, there is some sporadic toll fee information. For example, when crossing the Duku Highway, there is a toll station about 10 kilometers away from Kuqa City, with a fee of approximately 20 yuan.?
In summary, the toll fees for traveling in southern Xinjiang vary based on factors such as the itinerary, route, vehicle type, and whether or not ETC is used. It is recommended to use navigation software or related websites to query specific toll fee information when planning your itinerary, taking into account the specific route and vehicle conditions, in order to more accurately estimate travel costs.?