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Silk Road Expedition

23 Days

Silk Road Trip

This expedition spans from the Tibetan Plateau, through the desert fortresses of the Hexi Corridor, across the brutal Taklamakan Desert (via its northern or southern rim), and into the Pamir Mountains’ foothills.

Highlights

  • Xining: Kumbum Monastery (Tibetan Buddhist art).
  • Zhangye Danxia: The breathtaking rainbow-colored mountains.
  • Jiayuguan Pass: The imposing "First and Greatest Pass" of the Great Wall.
  • Dunhuang: The grand finale of the Hexi Corridor with the Mogao Caves (apex of Buddhist grotto art) and the Singing Sand Dunes.
  • Turpan: A deep desert depression and ancient oasis.
  • Jiaohe Ruins: Astounding mud-brick ruins of an ancient city built on a towering loess plateau.
  • Karez Water System: A marvel of ancient underground irrigation, a UNESCO site.
  • Flaming Mountains: Striking red sandstone hills blazing under the sun.
  • Ürümqi: Modern capital, gateway to the Tian Shan mountains.
  • Kuqa: A historic oasis kingdom center.
  • Kizil Caves: The oldest Buddhist cave complex in China, showing strong Gandharan (Greco-Indian) influence, predating Mogao.
  • Hotan: Famous for its jade (from the nearby rivers) and traditional silk production.
  • Kashgar is not about ancient ruins; it's about living history. The sense of arrival here is palpable.
  • Sunday Market (Bazaar): The soul of Kashgar and a top Silk Road highlight.
  • Stop at Lake Karakul, with its crystal waters reflecting Muztagh Ata ("Father of Ice Mountains")—a view that has stopped caravans for millennia.

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Silk Road Expedition