Welcome to the Xinjiang Travel Guide, your comprehensive resource for exploring one of China’s most culturally diverse and geographically stunning regions. Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, located in the far northwest of China, is a land of vast deserts, towering mountains, and a rich tapestry of cultures.
Known for the ancient Silk Road, Xinjiang offers a unique blend of history, from the bustling bazaars of Kashgar to the ancient ruins of Turpan. Whether you’re exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Tianshan Mountains, experiencing the vibrant Uyghur culture, or journeying through the expansive Taklamakan Desert, this guide provides everything you need to plan your adventure. Discover the natural beauty and cultural richness that make Xinjiang a truly unforgettable destination.
Urumqi, a city of contrasts, is both a nomadic frontier and a modern hub. This Urumqi Travel Guide follows my journey through its vibrant streets, hidden corners, and beyond into Northern Xinjiang. Buckle up—adventure awaits on every winding road.
Kashgar isn't just where East meets West—it's a living museum of culture, food, and stories. In this Kashgar travel guide, I’ll take you deep into its heart to discover the beauty, flavor, and mystery that make this place unforgettable.
Visiting Xinjiang, a vast and diverse region in China, requires some planning and considerations due to its unique cultural and geographical characteristics. Here's a general guide on how to visit…