It is okay for children to travel to Xinjiang, but consideration should be given to the child’s age and actual situation.?
For babies under 3 years old, their sensitivity to forests and grasslands may not be as high, and they may be more interested in animals such as sheep, cows, and camels. Moreover, food options for babies in Xinjiang are relatively limited, with noodles, naan, and mutton skewers being common choices. It is recommended to bring more instant porridge, energy bars, and cereal bars.?
. In addition, although the road conditions in Xinjiang are generally good, the driving distances are relatively long. For safety reasons, it is recommended to have babies sit in car seats.?
. Therefore, taking children under 3 years old to travel in Xinjiang requires more preparation and attention.?
For older children, such as elementary school students, they begin to appreciate beautiful scenery and can experience the magnificent natural landscapes of grasslands, lakes, snow-capped mountains, and more.?
. However, it should be noted that some attractions in Xinjiang may not be suitable for children, and the itinerary should not be too tight. One major attraction per day is more suitable.?
In addition, according to Xinjiang’s tourism regulations, free tickets are provided for children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.2 meters in height (inclusive), and half-price tickets are offered for minors aged 6 (not inclusive) to 18 (inclusive).?
. This also provides certain benefits for parents taking children to travel in Xinjiang.?
In summary, when taking children to travel in Xinjiang, comprehensive consideration should be given to factors such as the child’s age, interests, physical condition, and itinerary arrangements, with adequate preparation and planning.?