Our Tours

  • Kashgar Tours

    The vast open spaces of China really sink home with a visit to Xinjiang and Kashgar is it’s epicenter: timeless, historic and always welcoming. For the traveller, there is no better place to study the culture and history of the Uighur people.
  • Hotan Tours

    The oasis of Hotan is strategically located at the junction of the southern (and most ancient) branch of the famous “Silk Route” joining China and the West with one of the main routes from ancient India and Tibet to Central Asia and distant China
  • Turpan Tours

    Turpan is an essential destination if you’re traveling the Silk Road. Attractions include the ruins of ancient cities Gaocheng and Jiaohe, the Thousand Buddha Caves, Flame Mountains, Karez Wells and the Astana Tombs
  • Urumqi Tours

    Urumqi is a modern city & capital of Xinjiang Uighur autonomous Region. It is very important transportation hub in central Asia which provides a great convenience for your trip in western part of China. Xinjiang Museum $ Heavenly lake is the great destinations around Urumqi city
  • Dunhuang Tours

    Dunhuang is an isolated oasis town sitting at the intersection of Silk Road trade routes that passed either side of the Taklamakan Desert. It is world-renowned for its vast collection of ancient Buddhist grottoes and paintings.
  • Jiayuguan Tours

    Jiayuguan, one of the most grandiose ancient forts on the Silk Road, is a significant fortification on the western section of the Great Wall. The Jiayuguan city and fort have their present name from the pass that runs through this area, at the foot of the Jiayu Mountain
  • Lanzhou Tours

    Lanzhou is a key regional transportation hub, allowing areas further west to maintain railroad connections to the eastern half of the country. From Lanzhou you can easily visit Xiahe, a Tibetan town and Xining Capital city of Qinghai
  • Xian Tours

    This ancient capital of China is another must-see destination on the Silk Road; the Terracotta Warriors are an obvious highlight, but so is walking on the kilometers-long city wall, the historic Drum and Bell Towers and the winding alleys of the old parts of town
  • Kucha (Kuqa) Tours

    Kucha was the Buddhism centre for Uighurs until 14th Century and best place to study Uighur Buddhism culture. It was part of the Silk Road economy, and was in contact with the rest of Central Asia, including Sogdiana and Bactria, and thus eventually with the peripheral cultures