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12-Day Silk Road In-depth Tour
This 12-day Silk Road in-depth tour traces the ancient Silk Road from Xi’an, the ancient capital city, to key destinations including Dunhuang, Turpan, Urumqi, and Kashgar, revealing China’s rich history and cultural exchange along this legendary route.
Designed as a flexible private tour, the journey highlights UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient cities, and iconic landmarks such as the Terracotta Warriors and Mogao Caves, offering an immersive experience at your own pace with local tour guides.

12 Days
In-depth Silk Road journey
Multiple Cities
Xi’an to Kashgar route
Private Tour
Local tour guides
Cultural Highlights
Ancient cities & heritage

What Makes This Journey Different
A Hong Kong–registered travel group
Backed by a Hong Kong group, with local teams across China.
Secure payments
Pay safely by Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
24/7 support
Real human assistance before, during, and after your journey in China.
Custom experiences
Activities and pacing tailored to your interests and travel style.
12-Day Silk Road In-depth Tour Overview
| Days | City | Cultural Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–2 | Xi’an | Ancient capital city, city wall, Terracotta Warriors, Muslim Quarter |
| Days 3–4 | Zhangye | Rainbow Mountains at Danxia National Geological Park, Silk Road landscapes |
| Days 5–6 | Jiayuguan | Jiayuguan Pass, Great Wall of Han Dynasty, historical frontier |
| Days 7–8 | Dunhuang | Mogao Caves, Buddhist art, Crescent Lake, sand dunes |
| Days 9–10 | Turpan | Jiaohe Ancient City, Flaming Mountain, Karez irrigation system |
| Days 11–12 | Kashgar | Kashgar Old Town, Id Kah Mosque, Muslim culture, local life |
Transportation Strategy
This 12-day Silk Road journey spans vast distances across northwest China, from Xi’an to Kashgar. To ensure comfort and efficiency, the itinerary combines carefully selected domestic flights, high-speed trains, and private vehicle transfers.
Long-haul segments are arranged by flight to reduce travel time, while train journeys connect key cities smoothly. Ground transfers are handled by private vehicles, allowing flexible scheduling and stress-free exploration along the historic Silk Road.
Domestic Flights for Longer Distances

High-Speed Trains for Shorter Routes

Silk Road Highlights You’ll Experience Differently
These carefully selected experiences go beyond standard sightseeing, offering rare access, meaningful cultural encounters, and immersive moments that reveal the depth of life, belief, and artistry along the ancient Silk Road.
Step Inside a Hidden Cave of Masterpieces
Be invited into a rarely accessible cave chamber showcasing some of the finest examples of Buddhist art preserved along the China Silk Road. Viewing these works at close range reveals extraordinary detail carved into ancient cave walls.
Discover “China’s Little Mecca” in Linxia
Explore Linxia, home to a vibrant Muslim community where mosques, markets, and everyday life reflect centuries of cultural exchange. Encounters with local people offer insight into the living traditions shaped along the ancient trade route.
Reach the Bingling Temple Grottoes by Boat
Travel by boat on the Yellow River to the remote Bingling Temple Grottoes, set within dramatic canyon landscapes. This less-visited site features towering Buddha statues carved into cliff faces during the early centuries of Buddhism in China.
Witness Tibetan Buddhist Chanting
Enter a sutra hall to observe monks chanting with deep, resonant voices. This authentic moment offers a rare look into daily religious practice and spiritual life.
Experience Nomadic Life on the Grasslands
Surrounded by snow capped mountains, spend time on open grasslands where sheep and yaks roam freely. A traditional dinner hosted by a local family in a tent provides insight into nomadic life at a relaxed pace.
Paint a Dunhuang-Style Mural
Under the guidance of experts, use traditional techniques to create a replica mural inspired by Dunhuang art, gaining a deeper appreciation for Buddhist imagery along the Silk Road.
Dine Among the Sand Dunes
Enjoy a private dinner set on sand dunes, where the shifting sand mountain landscape creates the natural phenomenon known as Echoing Sand, far from crowded tourist areas.
Moments That Define the Silk Road Journey
These moments capture the quieter side of a 12-day Silk Road in-depth tour—from cultural encounters and everyday life to landscapes and details often missed in faster-paced journeys.
Your 12-Day Silk Road Journey at a Glance
This overview outlines how the journey unfolds day by day, balancing cultural depth, historical sites, and travel comfort while following the natural rhythm of the ancient Silk Road.
Day 1: Arrival in Xi’an | Airport Transfer
Your journey begins in Xi’an, the ancient capital city and historical starting point of the ancient Silk Road. Upon arrival, your private tour guide will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. After check-in, enjoy a relaxed evening to rest and prepare for the adventure ahead.
Day 2: Xi’an | Terracotta Warriors & City Highlights
Visit the world-famous Terracotta Warriors, one of China’s most important historical relics and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite their vast number, each figure has unique facial features and expressions, which your tour guide will help you understand in context.
Later, visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, built during the Tang Dynasty to house Buddhist scriptures brought from India. This landmark reflects Xi’an’s role as a center of cultural exchange along the Silk Road.
Day 3: Xi’an → Tianshui | High-Speed Train & Maijishan Grottoes
Travel by high-speed train to Tianshui, an important yet lesser-visited Silk Road city. The journey takes around 1.5 hours, offering comfort and efficiency.
Explore the Maijishan Grottoes, one of China’s Four Great Grottoes, known for expressive Buddhist sculptures carved into steep cliffs. You’ll gain exclusive access to a special cave housing some of the finest examples of early Buddhist art.
Day 4: Tianshui → Lanzhou | Fuxi Temple & Yellow River City
Visit Fuxi Temple, dedicated to the legendary founder of Chinese civilization. Your tour guide will explain the philosophy of Yin and Yang through the temple’s symbolic architecture and ceiling paintings.
After lunch, drive to Lanzhou, a key city along the Yellow River and a historic gateway to western China.
Day 5: Lanzhou → Linxia | Bingling Temple Grottoes by Boat
Reach the remote Bingling Temple Grottoes via a scenic boat ride on the Yellow River. This off-the-beaten-path experience adds a sense of adventure rarely found on standard Silk Road tours.
Marvel at towering Buddha statues, ancient murals, and one exceptionally preserved cave carved between the 4th and 6th centuries—among the finest examples of early Buddhist art in China.
Optional experience: Visit Bingling Shang Temple, a secluded monastery hidden deep in the mountains, offering a rare and meaningful cultural encounter.
Day 6: Linxia to Xiahe | Muslim Culture & Tibetan Buddhism
Linxia is often regarded as the ancient heart of Muslim culture in China, where mosques, streets, and daily routines reflect long-standing traditions shaped by cultural exchange along the ancient Silk Road. Walking through local neighborhoods allows insight into everyday life beyond commercial areas.
Continue to Xiahe to explore Tibetan Buddhism through visits arranged by your tour guide, including interactions with monks and residents. These personal encounters provide a deeper understanding of belief systems that have shaped this region for centuries.
Day 7: Xiahe | Labrang Monastery & Grassland Dinner
Founded in 1709, Labrang Monastery is one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist centers outside Tibet. Walk through prayer halls, debate courtyards, and living quarters with guidance from a monk.
In the evening, head to the Sangke Grasslands to enjoy a traditional Tibetan dinner in a tent, surrounded by sheep, yaks, and open landscapes—an unforgettable moment of tranquility.
Day 8: Xiahe → Dunhuang | Flight & Transfer
Drive to Lanzhou Airport and fly to Dunhuang, an oasis city that once thrived at the crossroads of the Silk Road. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for rest.
Day 9: Dunhuang | Mogao Caves & Desert Experience
Visit the Mogao Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring some of the finest examples of Buddhist art preserved along the China Silk Road. Murals and sculptures carved into ancient cave walls illustrate centuries of religious devotion and artistic achievement.
Later, enjoy a hands-on art session guided by specialists, learning traditional mural techniques. In the evening, experience the tranquility of the desert with a private dinner set among sand dunes, away from the busy tourist areas.
Day 10: Dunhuang → Turpan | Great Wall of the Han Dynasty
Visit the Great Wall of the Han Dynasty, built to protect the Silk Road and secure trade routes. Explore nearby ruins such as Hecang, a military supply site in the Gobi Desert.
Later, take a high-speed train from Liuyuan Railway Station to Turpan, crossing into Xinjiang.
Day 11: Turpan | Ancient Oasis Civilization
Explore the Ruins of Jiaohe, one of the best-preserved ancient cities along the Silk Road and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover the ingenious Karez underground irrigation system, which sustained agriculture in this desert region for centuries. If visiting during harvest season, enjoy time at a local vineyard to experience Turpan’s agricultural traditions.
Day 12: Turpan → Urumqi | Departure
Transfer to Urumqi, Xinjiang’s capital city, for your onward flight. Extensions to Kashgar or additional Silk Road destinations can be arranged upon request.
Hotel Options & Location
We select clean, quiet, and well-located hotels to keep transfers short and rest quality high. Exact hotel names are confirmed after booking and tailored to your style.
- 4-star comfort in the best locations (standard).
- 5-star / star hotel upgrades or boutique hotels on request.
- Family rooms or connecting rooms available (subject to availability).
Tip: Share your preferences (location, breakfast, gym/pool, quiet rooms) and we’ll recommend the best match.
Tour Price & Inclusions
From US$4,089
per person
Tour Code: SR-12D-ID01
- Indicative price for a private tour (2 adults) with well-located 4-star hotels.
- Price includes basic travel insurance and a complimentary translation device for easy local interaction.
- Final pricing depends on travel dates, group size, room type, and hotel level (boutique / star hotel upgrades on request).
- Domestic flights and/or high-speed train tickets are arranged based on the confirmed itinerary.
Comfort-first private touring
Private guide & driver in each city — flexible pace.
Designed around you
We tailor sights, timing, and hotel level to you.
Clear pricing, no surprises
Inclusions confirmed before you book.
What’s Included
Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver for all scheduled transfers
English-speaking local guide for all included sightseeing
All entrance tickets and activities listed in the confirmed itinerary
Domestic flights and/or high speed train tickets between itinerary cities (as per plan)
Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast (4-star standard; boutique hotels / star hotel upgrades optional)
Government taxes and service charges
24/7 support while you are traveling
What’s Not Included
International flights to and from China
China visa fees (if applicable)
Meals not specified in the itinerary (many lunches are included; dinners often flexible)
Personal expenses and optional experiences
Booking & Payment Details
- Deposit: 20% to confirm your booking. The deposit is refundable within 48 hours after confirmation if plans change.
- Balance: Due 15–20 days before arrival, or upon confirmation for late bookings.
- Payment methods: Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
- Changes: Free minor itinerary adjustments up to 14 days before the trip starts.
- Cancellation: Flexible cancellation policy. Specific terms will be confirmed based on travel dates and hotel selection.
Customize Your Silk Road Journey (Optional)
This private Silk Road tour is fully flexible. Whether you want to adjust the pace, refine cultural experiences, or add destinations along the ancient Silk Road, our travel specialists will tailor the journey to match your interests and travel style.
Popular Customizations
Adjust the pace
Allow more time for rest, photography, or deeper exploration of historical sites and local life.Extend the journey
Add nearby destinations such as Urumqi or Kashgar, or spend extra nights in key Silk Road cities.Hotel preferences
Choose boutique hotels, scenic stays, or upgrade to selected 4–5 star accommodations.Meals & dietary needs
Vegetarian, halal, gluten-free, or other dietary preferences can be arranged in advance.
Simply share your ideas—your dedicated travel advisor will take care of the details and design a journey that feels personal, comfortable, and meaningful.
Visa-Free & Travel Tips
- Visa-Free Entry to China — check if your passport is eligible.
- How to Visit China Without a Visa — 144-hour transit options.
- eSIM & Mobile Payments in China — WeChat Pay, Alipay and bank cards.
- China Weather by Month — plan around seasons and festivals.
Design Your Private 12-Day Silk Road Journey
Tell us your travel interests, preferred pace, and dates — your personal Silk Road travel specialist will design a tailored itinerary and provide a detailed proposal within 24 hours.
- Reply within 24 hours
- Private tour only
- No forced shopping
FAQ – Your 12-Day China Artisan Tour Questions Answered
Is this a private tour or a group tour?
This is a private Silk Road tour. You will travel with your own local tour guide, private transfers, and a flexible schedule, allowing you to explore at your own pace without being rushed by a group.
Can this 12-day Silk Road itinerary be customized?
Yes. This itinerary is a suggested route and can be fully customized based on your arrival city, travel dates, interests, and pace. Destinations such as Urumqi or Kashgar can be added, or extra nights can be arranged in key cities.
What is the starting and ending point of the tour?
The journey typically begins in Xi’an, the ancient capital city and historical starting point of the Silk Road, and ends in Urumqi. Alternative start or end cities can be arranged upon request.
Is this tour suitable for seniors or first-time visitors to China?
Yes. The tour is designed with a balanced pace, comfortable transportation, and carefully selected hotels. Daily activities can be adjusted to suit seniors, families, or travelers visiting China for the first time.
How do we travel between cities along the Silk Road?
Transportation includes a mix of high-speed trains, domestic flights, and private vehicles, chosen to reduce travel time and ensure comfort while covering long Silk Road distances efficiently.
Are the Mogao Caves and Terracotta Warriors included?
Yes. The itinerary includes visits to major UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an and the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, along with other significant historical sites along the Silk Road.
What type of accommodation is provided?
We select well-located, comfortable hotels, typically boutique or high-quality 4–5 star options. Hotel preferences and upgrades can be arranged according to your needs.
What is not included in the tour price?
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, optional activities, and gratuities are not included. Your travel advisor will clearly explain what is included and help you plan accordingly before departure.
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