Introduction for Silk Road

It is the collective name given to a number of trade routes linking the Chinese and Roman Empire with the North Silk Road and the South Silk Road the most important.

North Silk Road

Beginning from Chang,an, this route went westward, passed through Xianyang, traversed Shanxi-Gansu Plateau, Longxi, Linzhao, Lanzhou, across Wuqiaoling Peak, reached Wuwei in Gansu Province. That road then wound through the Hexi(west of Yellow River) corridor and arrived at Dunhuang, which was the most important exchange point between China and the rest of the world. Continuing westward it passed through Urumqi and then to Yili and traversed Russia finally arriving in Rome.

South Silk Road

Started in Chang'an went through the Yangguan Pass, passed through Dunhuang, traveled across the vast land of Xinjiang province including Hami, Turpan, Korla, Kuqa, Aksu and Kashgar. It then stretched across the glacial Pamir plateau and reached Middle and West Asia.

Special Interest Routes

If you have a desire to explore the natural sceneries of Xinjiang landscape, such as Snow Mountain, Grassland, Desert, Gobi, Lake, Basin, and Valley, etc, then you should focus on the following routes, which can satisfy your requests.

4 Day Kanas Lake Explore( full inclusive tour)

5Day Around South Xinjiang and Taklamkan Desert Tour

6Day Around South Xinjiang and Kashgar Tour

You can get ----The Exquisite Ethnic Crafts in this mysterious trip The embroidered caps are exquisite works of art and their unlimited floral designs form place to place. People of different age and sex wear embroidered caps that are suitable to them, and they are all as beautiful.


The Yengisar knife is well-designed item with carved handle inset with bones or stones of different patterns and comes with a finely made leather sheath.


The hand-crafted brass kettle has unique designs. It is a beautiful and practical item in every house and embodies the characteristics of Uygur handicraft.


Xinjiang carpets have long enjoyed a high reputation. They are mainly produce in Kashgar and Hotan in South Xinjiang . Their fine workmanship, their beautiful design and their overall elegance are renowned.


The Atlas silk is a popular dress material for Uygur girls and women, and also a unique feature Uygur folk handicraft.