Our drivers are licensed, safe, and experienced tourism professionals, ensuring a secure and enjoyable journey for you. With no hidden fees, forced visits to shops, or tourist traps, you can explore with complete peace of mind. We prioritize your freedom by offering flexible schedules, never limiting your time at attractions so you can fully immerse yourself in the experience. During the tour, our kind and accommodating drivers will gladly stop for photo opportunities or hiking breaks, allowing you to capture unforgettable moments. Let us transform this short trip into a lifetime memory you’ll cherish forever.
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air-conditioned 7-seater van<br/>Pickup included
We start our journey from Kashgar and drive along the China-Pakistan Friendship Highway (also known as the Karakoram Highway). After about 50 Kms, we stop at Upal Village. Here, buy some fresh fruits, nang (a kind of local bread) and other food for the journey. Meanwhile, you can also taste some local snacks like baked buns and experience the atmosphere of the local village market.
Then continue to drive to the Oytagh Red Mountain and stop for taking pictures to record the wonderful moment and feel the amazing power of nature and the grandeur of the Kunlun Mountains.
Keep driving to White Sand Lake (Baisha Lake). The lake water is clear and blue while the sand dunes are snow-white, forming a unique landscape. Walk along the lakeside, enjoy the beautiful view of the lake and mountains, and take pictures.
Then continue to visit Karakul Lake (3600m above sea level). The lake sits at the foot of the notorious, Muztagh Ata (7546m) and Gongur (7719m) mountains. ‘Muztagh Ata’ means Father of the Ice Mountain and is one of the most beautiful and mysterious mountains in the world.
You can take a break by the lake, admire the magnificent reflections of Muztagh Ata and nine peaks of Kongur Mountains.
Lunch will be at the lake side restaurant as your like and then return to Kashgar whenever you are ready.
Kashgar is a historic oasis city on the edge of the Taklamakan Desert. Known for its rich Uyghur culture, ancient architecture, and bustling bazaars, it's a gateway to the Silk Road and offers a unique blend of Central Asian and Chinese influences. The city's vibrant markets and well-preserved old town provide a glimpse into a way of life that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.
The Kashgar Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved examples of a traditional Central Asian city. Its labyrinth of narrow streets, mud-brick houses, and ancient mosques offer a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture.
The Id Kah Mosque is the largest mosque in China and a significant religious site for the Uyghur community. Built in the 15th century, it can accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers and is an important cultural landmark in Kashgar.
The Kashgar Sunday Market is one of the largest and most famous markets in Central Asia. Held every Sunday, it offers a vibrant and bustling atmosphere with a wide variety of goods, from livestock and spices to handmade crafts and textiles.
The Abakh Khoja Tomb is a stunning example of Islamic architecture and a significant historical site in Kashgar. Built in the 17th century, it serves as the burial place for the famous Uyghur queen and poet, Amannissa Khan, and her family.
The Kashgar Grand Bazaar is a historic market that has been a hub of trade and commerce for centuries. It offers a wide range of goods, from traditional crafts and textiles to spices and dried fruits, providing a unique shopping experience.
A hearty noodle soup with hand-pulled noodles, meat (usually beef or lamb), and vegetables in a rich, spiced broth
A rice dish cooked with meat, carrots, raisins, and spices, similar to pilaf
Flaky pastries filled with meat, onions, and spices, baked in a tandoor oven
Traditional flatbread baked in a tandoor oven, often served with meals
This is the best time to visit Kashgar when the weather is warm and pleasant. The city's markets and cultural sites are lively, and the surrounding landscapes are accessible for exploration.
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Kashgar is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be aware of local customs, cultural sensitivities, and potential security concerns, especially in light of the region's political and ethnic dynamics.
Kashgar Railway Station
Kashgar Bus Station
The bus system in Kashgar is affordable and covers most of the city. Buses are the primary mode of public transportation for locals and visitors alike.
Available • Apps: Didi Chuxing
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Karakoram Highway (KKH) is one of the highest paved international roads in the world, offering stunning views of mountains, deserts, and rivers. It connects Kashgar to Pakistan and offers numerous opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Tashkurgan is an ancient town known for its strategic location on the Silk Road and its rich history. The town is home to the Tashkurgan Fortress, a well-preserved ancient fortress, and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The Subashi Ruins are the remains of an ancient Buddhist temple and monastery dating back to the Tang Dynasty. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's Buddhist history and is a popular destination for history buffs and archaeology enthusiasts.
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