Babies of different age groups can all travel to Xinjiang, but different factors and preparations need to be considered.
0-3 years old: Babies at this stage are in a sensory period and are suitable for resort-style travel rather than long journeys. Activities such as staying in homestays, sunbathing, and playing in sand can help babies perceive nature. Recommended locations include Lavender Fields, Colorful Beach, Hemu Village, Kanas Lake, etc. However, it should be noted that the travel time may be long, food flavors may be heavier, and outdoor activities may pose challenges for babies.
3-6 years old: Babies enter an enlightening and exploratory phase, full of curiosity about the world, making them suitable for family travel focused on exploration. They can visit places like Sayram Lake, Yili Valley, Kumtag Desert, and World魔鬼城 (Ghost City) to interact with nature and explore the world.
4 years old and above: Children over 4 years old generally have a certain level of physical strength and cognitive ability, making them ready for this Xinjiang journey. At this stage, parents can more confidently take their children to visit various scenic spots in Xinjiang and enjoy the joy of family travel.
Under 12 years old: If conditions permit, it is recommended to choose a campervan for children under 12 years old to travel to Xinjiang, as it can be more worry-free, fun, and less tiring. In a campervan, children can lie down and play while also sleeping in the vehicle, avoiding the fatigue of sitting in a car for a long time.
In general, taking a baby to Xinjiang for travel requires adequate preparation and planning based on the baby’s age and actual situation to ensure a pleasant and safe trip.