What to do and see in Xinjiang Uygur, China: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

May 22, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Xinjiang Uygur, China including Kanas Lake, China Silk Road Tours, Turpan Tours, West China Expeditions, Xinjiang Travel, Silk Road Expeditions, Sailimu Lake, Kashgar Ancient Road Tours, Ancient City of Jiaohe (Yarkhoto), Xinjiang Regional Museum (Qu Bowuguan).
Restaurants in Xinjiang Uygur

1. Kanas Lake

Northwest of Hemu Kanas Country, Burqin County 836500 China +86 991 589 0002 http://www.knsyxw.com/index.htm
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5.0 based on 131 reviews

Kanas Lake

Reviewed By SKristal - Bangkok, Thailand

China has a lot of wonderful nature waiting to be explored. It is nice to walk along the river even it is not the whole length but it is much better than just taking pictures from the view points.

2. China Silk Road Tours

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5.0 based on 202 reviews

China Silk Road Tours

Experience the unique Culture of Uighur people, Discover the very best of Kashgar , See breathtaking scenery or haggle in bazaars along ancient trade routes. Got a taste for adventure, but don’t want to worry about all the details? Leave them to us! Our packages take care of everything – all you have to worry about is haggling in the local bazaars :)

3. Turpan Tours

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Turpan Tours

Pick up you from your Hotel at 8:00am Local time and Visit Jiaohe Anicent City Ruins, Emin Minaret, Karez water System, Tuyuq village, Bizeklik Thousand Budha Caves, Flaming mountains and local family visit

4. West China Expeditions

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West China Expeditions

Our company based in Urumqi Xinjiang. We offer the tours according to our best experience and your requests. Please choose one of our customized tours or kindly tell us your request, we will Tailor the tour to your specifications.

5. Xinjiang Travel

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Xinjiang Travel

We are Uyghur travel agency located in Urumqi Xinjiang China. We offer day tours to Urumqi and Turpan at the competitive and affordable price. You can either email us your queries or visit our office in Urumqi to discuss your tours.

6. Silk Road Expeditions

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Silk Road Expeditions

Silk Road Expeditions provides real knowledge of Silk Road and high quality of travel service that’s inspiring, engaging, comprehensive and informative, if you are looking for local Uighur travel agents and guides to travel with for investing to the locals and to deeply learn authentic, untouched culture of Xinjiang and Silk Road through the eyes of Locals, you have come to right place,

7. Sailimu Lake

Sailimu Lake, Within Bole, Bole 833400 China
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5.0 based on 86 reviews

Sailimu Lake

8. Kashgar Ancient Road Tours

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Kashgar Ancient Road Tours

Sparkling jewel at the foot of the Pamir Mountains Sand Dunes at Karakul Lake, China At the foot of the Pamir Mountains, surrounded by the three highest peaks there is azure Lake Karakul, a pure pearl among the harshest landscapes in the west of Xinjiang. The lake is located at an altitude of 3652 m above sea level and 200 km from Kashgar(kashi in chinese)and you will see the four seasons in day

9. Ancient City of Jiaohe (Yarkhoto)

Jianggelemaisi Village, Ya'er Country, Turpan 838000 China +86 995 866 7154
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4.5 based on 226 reviews

Ancient City of Jiaohe (Yarkhoto)

Reviewed By TanSuoTravel - London, United Kingdom

A visit to these ancient ruins is simply a must for anyone fascinated by the history of the Silk Road! The 2,300-year-old Jiaohe Ruins represent the ancient remains of a Silk Road oasis town named Jiaohe, which was established as far back as the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD). This is a real Silk Road oasis town; untampered with and physically resonating with history. Not to mention, it’s not really a very popular tourist site, so we almost had the place to ourselves. The buildings are still relatively intact, which is incredible when you consider how old they are. In particular, the Jiaohe Temple has been so well-preserved that there are still a few visible statues of the Buddha carved into the sides of its walls! The scenic area has been well-mapped out, with signage that tells you what part of the town you are in at any given moment. While the buildings all look relatively similar, it is these signs that really give you an idea of how large and prosperous this oasis town once was. The residential area is particularly fascinating, as you could spend hours imagining what it might have been like to have lived in this deserted place. We'd recommend arranging a taxi from Turpan to the Jiaohe Ruins, as it is in quite a remote location. You'll need your passport in order to buy your entry tickets. At the main entrance area, you can watch a short movie about the history of Jiaohe, although it is all in Chinese. After that, you board a shuttle bus that takes about 15-minutes to arrive at the oasis town itself. At the entrance to the town, there is a small seating area where you can buy refridgerated drinks and fresh fruit. We'd strongly recommended buying or bringing some water, as there is no cover from the sun and it can get blisteringly hot, so it's important to stay hydrated!

10. Xinjiang Regional Museum (Qu Bowuguan)

No.132 Xibei Road, Urumqi 830000 China +86 991 455 2826 http://www.xjmuseum.com.cn
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4.5 based on 251 reviews

Xinjiang Regional Museum (Qu Bowuguan)

Reviewed By KodoDrummer - Yekaterinburg, Russia

Informative history and ethnic diversity 12 minority groups. Human remains on display of a person who lived in the region over 10,000 years ago, and the mummified remains of men and women. Some where past generals, and one couple were believed to be lovers.

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