Korla offers a rich variety of tour package products, including one-day tours, multi-day tours, and other options, suitable for tourists with different needs.
For tourists who wish to quickly experience the scenery of Korla, they can choose a one-day tour group. Such tour groups usually cover the main attractions in and around Korla, such as Lop Nur Geological Park, Bosten Lake, and Peacock River Scenic Belt. The itinerary is compact, allowing tourists to fully experience the characteristics of Korla within a short period of time.
If you have relatively ample time, consider a multi-day tour. For example, a three-day tour is an ideal choice. On the first day, you can head to Bosten Lake to feel the tranquility and beauty of nature; on the second day, explore the mystery and grandeur of Lop Nur; and on the third day, you can tour within the urban area of Korla and taste local specialty foods such as roasted whole sheep and big plate chicken.
In addition, some travel agencies offer multi-day tour itineraries such as visits to the Bayin布鲁克 Grasslands and the Tarim Desert, allowing tourists to gain a deeper understanding of the natural scenery and cultural customs of Korla and its surroundings.
For tourists who wish to explore southern Xinjiang more deeply, they can also choose a southern Xinjiang circular route tour that includes Korla. Such tour groups usually cover multiple important towns and famous attractions in southern Xinjiang, such as the Old Town of Kashgar, the Mysterious Grand Canyon in Kuqa, and the Kizil Thousand Buddha Caves. The various tourist attractions are connected by a moving train, which saves travel time and allows tourists to enjoy a one-time trip throughout southern Xinjiang.
When choosing a tour package to Korla, it is recommended that tourists pay attention to the credibility and service quality of the travel agency, and compare the quotations and service contents of different tour groups to ensure a pleasant and comfortable journey. At the same time, they should also note whether there are any additional hidden costs, such as self-paid items within scenic areas, to avoid unnecessary financial burdens.