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Silk Road Adventure

Silk Road Adventure

Mongolia
11
3,186
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Overview

For centuries, Westerners have been intrigued by the Silk Road. This ancient trade route laid the foundation for trade and cultural ties between East and West, conveying goods, knowledge, and messages of peace and war across Eurasia. Traders’ camel caravans – laden with silk, tea, porcelain, and other goods from China and other parts of Asia – made their way westwards to Europe and the Middle East. Crossing vast open plains, mysterious deserts, high mountain passes, and foreign – sometimes hostile – territories, these traders put their lives in the hands of the gods, hoping to bring prosperity to their families and communities. Join this Silk Road Adventure private tour to explore the ancient trade routes the old way – overland. Starting from Badain Jaran, by the southern tip of the great Gobi desert, travel to the city of Kashgar, at the edge of China, bordering four Central Asian republics. Along this fascinating overland journey, meet people of different cultures and religions, and explore the varied landscapes and rich historical sites of these remote regions. The recommended dates for a Silk Road Adventure private tour are June to September, though July and August might be a bit more crowded (please refer to the list of Chinese national holidays below, during which these rates might not apply).

Highlights

  • Imperial Beijing to the Far West. Begin in historic hutongs before journeying deep into China’s western frontier.
  • Badain Jaran Desert. Cross towering sand dunes and surreal blue lakes on a 4WD desert expedition.
  • Danxia & Binggou Landscapes. Walk through rainbow-colored mountains and sculpted sandstone valleys.
  • Great Wall at Jiayuguan. Stand at the historic gateway where caravans once left China behind.
  • Mogao Caves of Dunhuang. Explore one of the world’s most important Buddhist art sites, carved by Silk Road traders.
  • Uyghur Life in Turpan. Visit ancient villages, vineyards, mosques, and traditional family homes.
  • Overnight Train to Kashgar. Travel like merchants once did, crossing vast distances by rail.
  • Kashgar Old Town & Livestock Market. Experience one of Central Asia’s most atmospheric cities and its legendary Sunday market.

Itinerary

Itineraries on some departure dates may differ, please select the itinerary that you wish to explore.

Beijing
Day 1
Arrival In Beijing
Alxa Youqi
Day 2
Flight to Zhangye and Drive to Alxa Youqi
Badain Jaran Desert
Day 3
Into Badain Jaran Desert
Zhangye
Day 4
Unique Landforms by Zhangye
Jiayuguan
Day 5
From Jiayuguan to Dunhuang
Dunhuang
Day 6
From Dunhuang to Turpan
Turpan
Day 7
Exploring Turpan and Its Surroundings
Kashgar
Day 8
From Turpan Abroad A Night Train to Kashgar
Kashgar (2)
Day 9
Exploring Kashgar
Beijing (2)
Day 10
The Livestock Market and Back to Beijing
Beijing Capital International Airport
Day 11
Departure From Beijing

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Itinerary

Itineraries on some departure dates may differ, please select the itinerary that you wish to explore.

Beijing

Alxa Youqi

Badain Jaran Desert

Zhangye

Jiayuguan

Dunhuang

Turpan

Kashgar

Kashgar (2)

Beijing (2)

Beijing Capital International Airport

Dates & Pricing

Silk Road Adventure private tour rates are quoted in US Dollars.

Trips@Asia reserves the right to change Silk Road Adventure private tour rates and programs due to changes in flight schedules, changes in airfares, and other local circumstances.

Note: These China private tour rates are valid all year round, but are not valid for tours that occur (in whole, or in part) during Chinese national holidays:
New Year (1-3 Jan 2025)
Chinese Spring Festival (28 Jan-03 Feb 2025)
Qingming Festival (4-6 Apr 2025)
Labor Day Holiday (1-3 May 2025)
Dragon Boat Festival (30 May-02 Jun 2025)
Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day (1-8 Oct 2025)

Prices are based on twin share occupancy.

Rates for private groups of 2 travelers and above:
2 travelers- US$4,319/ person
4 travelers- US$3,513/ person


Dates
Status
PriceNotes
30 May 2026 - 09 Jun 2026available$ 3,186Per Person (For a group of 6 or more) $593 Single Room Supplement

Additional Information

Inclusions

  • Accommodation at hotels selected including breakfast
  • 2 domestic flights- Beijing/Zhangye and Kashgar/Beijing by economy class
  • Bullet trains Zhangye - Jiayuguan - Liuyuan (Dunhuang) - Turpan by 2nd class seats
  • Overnight train Turpan-Kashgar in shared 4 berth soft-sleeper
  • Transfer by private A/C vehicle
  • Meals as indicated in the program
  • Bottled drinking water
  • English speaking guide for each area as per program
  • Entry fees for all sightseeing as mentioned on the program

Exclusions

  • International travel to and from China
  • Travel insurance
  • PCR/COVID tests, or any tests that might be required for international or domestic travel
  • Expenses that might incur due to the results of COVID tests before, during or after the tour
  • Chinese tourist visa
  • Excess luggage
  • Gratuities
  • Expenses of personal nature (food and drinks beyond those provided, laundry, etc.)

Accommodation

  • Beijing- Jianguo Garden Hotel 5-star
  • Xiang- Titan Times Hotel 4-star
  • Zhangye- Dinghe International Hotel 4-star
  • Badain Jaran - Simple Local Guesthouse
  • Jiayuguan- Holiday Plaza Hotel 4-star
  • Turpan- Houzhou Hotel 4-star
  • Kashgar- Tianyuan Hotel 4-star

Note: Note: the listed hotels are tentative. The final hotel list shall be confirmed upon booking and deposit payment.

Is this trip right for you?

You’re fascinated by history that spans continents. This trip is deeply rooted in trade routes, religions, and empires rather than modern attractions.

You enjoy vast, dramatic landscapes. Expect deserts, mountains, and remote regions with long travel days between destinations.

You’re comfortable with basic travel days. Night trains, simple hotels in remote areas, and early starts are part of the experience.

You value cultural depth over polish. Encounters with Uyghur, Mongol, and Han communities are raw, real, and unscripted.

You’re curious and observant. Markets, workshops, mosques, and old towns reward travelers who like to watch, listen, and ask questions.

You’re open to slow, immersive travel. This is a journey of distance and contrast, designed to be experienced gradually, not rushed.