The period from late October to early November is a good time to travel in Xinjiang, especially suitable for visiting specific attractions in southern and northern Xinjiang.?
In northern Xinjiang, the Altay region has picturesque snowy scenery at this time, and ski resorts are also gradually opening, allowing visitors to experience the joy of snow appreciation and skiing.?
. The natural landscapes of Kanas, Hemu, Baihaba, and other places also enter their best viewing period, with hoarfrost being crystal-clear and snowy scenery being picturesque.?
. Additionally, the blue ice of Sayram Lake and the white swans playing in Swan Fountain are also paradises for photography enthusiasts.?
In southern Xinjiang, the Populus euphratica forest on the Pamir Plateau enters its best viewing period, with tens of thousands of acres of Populus euphratica trees blooming, resembling a dreamlike golden ocean.?
. Meanwhile, attractions like Kashgar Old Town, Baisha Lake, and Karakul Lake are also worth visiting, where visitors can feel the rich western region’s charm and magnificent natural scenery.?
Furthermore, Xinjiang’s cuisine is also an indispensable part of the travel experience. Both southern and northern Xinjiang offer a rich variety of authentic local dishes for tourists to taste, such as big plate chicken, pigeon soup, roasted naan, and baked buns.?
When visiting Xinjiang, attention should be paid to weather changes, and windproof and cold-resistant clothing should be prepared. Additionally, due to Xinjiang’s vast territory and the long distances between attractions, it is recommended to reasonably arrange the itinerary to avoid getting too tired from rushing.?
In general, the period from late October to early November is the golden time for traveling in Xinjiang, offering a fulfilling tourist experience whether it’s for enjoying natural scenery or experiencing cultural customs.?