The price for the 21-day Xinjiang tour varies depending on different travel styles and service contents, ranging roughly from a few thousand yuan to tens of thousands of yuan.?
Specifically, if you choose to travel by self-drive, such as a reference itinerary for a four-person self-drive trip covering 12,061 kilometers with a total cost of 22,487 yuan, averaging 5,621 yuan per person.?
This includes basic expenses such as fuel costs and toll fees.?
If you choose to join a group tour, the price will also vary based on the service level and included items. For instance, a certain travel agency provides a 21-day pure-play itinerary covering northern and southern Xinjiang with a fee of 12,660 yuan. This fee includes round-trip sleeper bus fares, full-journey tickets, accommodation (quasi-four-star hotels, business hotels), breakfast, etc., but some dinners need to be covered by oneself.?
Furthermore, there are travel agencies offering a 21-day tour around the northern and southern Xinjiang Grand Ring Road, with a fee of 4,680 yuan. However, this price only includes the full-journey business-class recliner coach fare, organization service fee, and a personal accidental injury insurance with a coverage of 500,000 yuan. Other expenses such as accommodation and catering need to be covered by oneself.?
In addition, if you plan the itinerary and book accommodation and transportation on your own, the cost will also vary depending on the chosen accommodation standard and transportation mode. For example, some tourists spent 11,400 yuan for a 20-day stay in a family room or triple room at a hotel, and 4,300 yuan for a 14-day car rental, plus other expenses such as fuel costs, with an estimated total cost of about 30,000 yuan.?
Therefore, the specific price for the 21-day Xinjiang tour needs to be considered comprehensively based on individual travel style, service needs, and budget. When planning the itinerary, it is recommended to understand various expenses in advance and make a budget to ensure a pleasant journey and avoid unnecessary financial pressure.?