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Silk Road Songs: Chang’an Breezes to the Taklamakan’s Whisper
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Group size

6 - 10

Guide language

English and French
Highlights
  • UNESCO icons: the Terracotta Army (Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor), Great Wall–Jiayuguan Fort at China’s far-west gate, and the mural-laden Mogao Caves at Dunhuang.
  • Desert spectacles: camel tracks on the Mingsha (Singing) Dunes and the mirage-like Crescent Lake at dusk.
  • Oasis civilizations: Turpan’s Karez irrigation tunnels, the flame-red Flaming Mountains, ruined cities of Gaochang & Jiaohe, and the village life of Tuyuk.
  • Living Silk Road: Kashgar’s Sunday bazaar & livestock market, Id Kah Mosque, and Abakh Khoja mausoleum; knife-makers of Yengisar, old lanes of Yarkand, and Hotan’s silk, carpet & jade workshops.
  • Epic overland pacing: a classic night train across the desert, high-mileage drives balanced with well-located inns—including Silk Road Dunhuang 5★ and Seman Hotel in Kashgar.
  • Deep culture, real kitchens: home-style lunches in oasis towns, optional Tang-style music & dance in Xi’an, and bazaar tastings where cumin and naan perfume the streets.
Service Standard

  • Air tickets: Domestic economy flights per program (sample times are indicative; tickets are non-refundable / non-changeable once issued).
  • Hotels: Twin rooms at listed hotels or similar category; peak seasons may require equivalent replacements; bed types subject to availability.
  • Meals: Hotel breakfasts; other meals only as marked (B/L/D). No refunds for meals missed due to flights/trains.
  • Sightseeing: First-entry admissions and site-required local shuttles per itinerary; sequence may adjust for weather/traffic/ticketing windows.
  • Transportation: Private, air-conditioned vehicle throughout (one seat per person), airport/station transfers, and the overnight soft-sleeper train (Liuyuan → Turpan).
  • Guide/driver: Professional driver + English-speaking guide on sightseeing days.
  • Shopping: Markets/workshops visited are not designated shopping stops; purchases are your own choice and responsibility.
  • Optional activities: Only items listed in “Optional” may be offered; new items require written consent of all participants.
  • Insurance: Tour operator liability insurance included.
Not Included
  • International flights; visas; vaccinations; personal travel insurance.
  • Single-room supplement; porterage (e.g., Ping’an porters), and personal expenses (laundry, drinks, tips).
  • Meals not listed as included.
  • Optional activities & extras:Camel riding at Mingsha Dunes; cycling on Xi’an City Walls; additional shows.Souvenir purchases at bazaars/workshops; knife export compliance (traveler’s responsibility).
  • Costs due to force majeure (weather, site maintenance, strikes, flight/train disruptions, policy changes).

Route Introduction

11-Day Odyssey on the Ancient Road: Echoes of History, Bazaars Aglow

Xi’an – Jiayuguan – Dunhuang – Urumqi – Turpan – Kashgar – Taklamakan

From Xi’an (ancient Chang’an), cradle of emperors and the Terracotta Army, to Kashgar’s spice-scented bazaars and the silent dunes of the Taklamakan, via Jiayuguan’s mighty gate, Dunhuang’s painted caves, Urumqi’s Tianshan gateway and Turpan’s vine-filled oases… Travel from imperial walls to caravan markets and desert vastness — an 11-day Silk Road passage that weaves monumental history, living oasis culture, and the hush of endless sand.

Itinerary

DAY 1 – Xi’an · Terracotta Legions & Tang Elegance

Morning arrival, meet your English-speaking guide and transfer downtown. Excursion to the Terracotta Army—ranks of life-size warriors guarding Qin Shi Huang’s tomb. Back in the city, pass the Bell & Drum Towers and Giant Wild Goose Pagoda. Evening dumpling banquet followed by a Tang music & dance show.
Meal: D • Overnight: Xi’an
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DAY 2 – Xi’an · City Walls & Hui Quarter → Flight to Jiayuguan

Stroll the Muslim Quarter, visit the Great Mosque and Gao Family Mansion; catch a shadow-puppet performance. Walk or cycle atop the 14 km City Walls. Transfer to the airport and fly Xi’an → Jiayuguan.
Meal: B • Overnight: Jiayuguan
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DAY 3 – Jiayuguan Gate of the West → Drive to Dunhuang (~350 km)

Explore the “Impregnable Pass Under Heaven”: Jiayuguan Fortress and the western Great Wall between the Gobi and Qilian Mountains. Afternoon desert drive to Dunhuang; sunset on the Singing Sands.
Meal: B • Overnight: Dunhuang
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DAY 4 – Dunhuang · Dunes, Crescent Lake & Mogao Caves → Night Train

Optional camel ride on the Mingsha Dunes; see Crescent Lake oasis. Guided visit of the Mogao Grottoes (painted statues & murals). Evening transfer to Liuyuan for the overnight soft-sleeper train to Turpan (~12 h).
Meal: B • Overnight: Night train (Liuyuan → Turpan)
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DAY 5 – Turpan · Oasis at −150 m

Arrive in the Turpan basin (one of the lowest, hottest places in China). Drive the Grape Valley, view the Flaming Mountains, explore ruined Gaochang, and the village of Tuyuk; home/inn lunch.
Meal: L • Overnight: Turpan
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DAY 6 – Turpan · Karez & Jiaohe Citadel

See a working Karez tunnel and the remarkably preserved earthen ruins of Jiaohe. Free time to wander shady lanes and melon stalls.
Meal: B • Overnight: Turpan
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DAY 7 – Turpan → Urumqi (370 km) → Flight to Kashgar

Overland to Urumqi, past vast wind farms. Fly Urumqi → Kashgar. Evening at leisure to feel the crossroads vibe of the old town.
Meal: B • Overnight: Kashgar
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DAY 8 – Kashgar · Sunday Bazaar & Mausoleum

Dive into the famed Sunday bazaar (and livestock market when in session). Lunch with a local family. Visit Abakh Khoja Tomb.
Meal: L • Overnight: Yarkand
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DAY 9 – Kashgar Old Town → Yengisar Knives → Yarkand (~190 km)

Morning in Kashgar Old Town around Id Kah Mosque; then south on the Southern Silk Road via Yengisar (knife-making heritage) to Yarkand; explore its historic lanes and royal cemeteries.
Meal: B • Overnight: Hotan
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DAY 10 – Yarkand → Kargilik → Hotan · Edge of the Taklamakan (~320 km)

Follow dune belts and diversifolia poplars toward Hotan; time permitting, visit Kargilik mosque. In Hotan, peek into carpet, silk, or jade workshops; watch jade seekers along rivers from the Kunlun.
Meal: B • Overnight: /
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DAY 11 – Hotan → Flight to Urumqi · Journey’s End

Easy morning, then fly Hotan → Urumqi. Self-connect onward or extend in Northern Xinjiang.
Meal: B
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