Travel Suggestions for Xinjiang
Xinjiang has a vast territory. Most of it is rural areas, and transportation is very inconvenient. Therefore, it is highly recommended to rent a car for traveling in Xinjiang. There are many outdoor clubs in Xinjiang with a full range of vehicle types. All kinds of vehicles are available. Moreover, the drivers are very experienced, familiar with road conditions and attractions, and do not waste time. They all provide customized itineraries. They do not enter shopping stores, which can save a lot of money. Moreover, you can enjoy yourself very well. Some friends say they like to self-drive, but it is not recommended because Xinjiang is really too big. You will be very tired after driving all day. It is guaranteed that you will not have the mood to enjoy the scenery the next day. Moreover, there are many unexpected things on the road. Unexpected speed measurements will often result in points deduction and traffic violations fines, which will greatly affect your beautiful mood. Sometimes the navigation is not completely accurate. If you take a wrong turn, your whole day will be wasted. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to rent a car for a safer free-and-easy trip!
Friends who want to travel to Northern and Southern Xinjiang and have any questions can follow my public account: Xinjiang Tourism Consultation: (Same) 0991-8585456
Why must you go to Xinjiang?
Everywhere you stop in Xinjiang is a beautiful scene
Xinjiang has naturally formed breathtaking landscapes
Ice peaks coexist with fiery lands, vast seas neighbor oases
The natural landscape is rugged, and the scenery is uniquely combined
In the center of the vast Tarim Basin covered with yellow sand
Sitting on China’s largest desert – the Taklamakan Desert
Here, the sand dunes stretch out and are full of mystery
Attracting countless explorers to cross the ‘Sea of Death’
The Tarim River, known as the ‘River of Life’
It is China’s longest inland river
She travels through thousands of miles of deserts and Gobi
Nurturing the hundred-mile oasis corridor on both banks
Nature uses wind and water erosion as its carving tools
Carving Yardang landforms on the Gobi Desert
On the ground, dragon spines and castles are formed
The mysterious ‘Dragon City’, ‘Wind City’, and ‘Devil City’
It is captivating and worthy of praise
If you haven’t been to Xinjiang
You won’t know how vast China is
In the east, the sun has already set in Hami
In the west, the sun sets in Kashgar two to three hours later
Having been to Xinjiang
Then you will realize how beautiful Xinjiang is
Heaven is far away, but Xinjiang is close
The most beautiful highway trip: Duku Highway and Yizhao Highway
Two of the most beautiful highways will take you through the Tianshan Mountains, across rivers, and over snow-capped ice dabans. Along the way, you will see snow-capped mountains, meadows, groups of horses, cows, and sheep, as well as soaring eagles. Especially the hundred-mile ice-covered snow prevention corridor… Experience that ‘the most beautiful scenery is always on the road’!
Starting from Yining and arriving in Zhaosu, you will have to cross the Angeliete Daban (3000 meters above sea level) on the Wusun Mountains. The mountains and cliffs are continuous, but the mountain meadows in between are full of flowers and green grass, with groups of Yili horses galloping on the grasslands.
Beautiful Xinjiang
The Huyang Forest in Luntai is one of China’s most beautiful forests. Large areas of Huyang trees are integrated with rivers, deserts, Gobi, oases, sandy lakes, ancient roads, and desert grasslands. The best time for photography is from mid-to-late October to early November.
Xinjiang, a Holy Land for Foodies
How should a foodie travel in Xinjiang?
In the mind of a true foodie
Everyone has a perfect foodie map
Then follow me to Xinjiang, let the drool come more fiercely!
Xinjiang Tourism Consultation: (Same) 0991-8585456