Recommended attractions for traveling in Xinjiang in August:?
Sayram Lake:?
Known as ‘The Last Tear of the Atlantic Ocean’, with green grass, small yellow flowers, and azure lake water beneath the snow-capped mountains creating a picturesque scene.?
Nalati Grassland:?
One of the four major grasslands in the world, with herds of cattle and sheep and lush green grass, as if stepping into a real-life version of ‘The Wizard of Oz’.?
Kanas:?
China’s most beautiful lake, a perfect combination of natural scenery and cultural landscapes, like a fairyland on earth.?
Duku Highway:?
A magnificent driving experience through the Tianshan Mountains, experiencing four seasons in a day with ever-changing scenery, as if traveling through time.?
Tangbula Grassland:?
Known as the ‘Hundred-Mile Scroll, Natural Gallery’, with peaceful and serene grassland scenery.?
Qiaxi:?
Scenic beauty, like a forest grassland hidden in a painting scroll, suitable for hiking and exploration.?
Kalajun Grassland:?
The most beautiful 3D grassland, vast and boundless, a visual feast.?
Qiongkushitai:?
A historically and culturally famous village in China, with wooden cabins deep in the Tianshan Mountains, reminiscent of the real-life version of ‘Heidi and Grandfather’.?
Yizhao Highway:?
Picturesque scenery, known as the Little Independent Ku Road, passing through mountains and grasslands, steep and beautiful.?
Baihaba:?
The northernmost village, a fairy tale-like town where the buildings are all small wooden cabins made of logs, with colorful mountain flowers intertwined with lush forests.?
In addition, places like the Colorful Beach, Zhaosu, the ten-thousand-mu sunflower field in Gongliu, the Kumtag Desert, and the Lavender Fields in Huocheng are also worth visiting.?
The weather in Xinjiang in August is cool and colorful, making it the best time for travel. Why not pick a few attractions you like and embark on an unforgettable journey to Xinjiang.?