Welcome to Gansu, China’s gateway to the ancient Silk Road! This 6-day itinerary invites you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural wonders that define this extraordinary region. From the breathtaking Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, adorned with thousand-year-old murals and sculptures, to the awe-inspiring Jiayuguan Pass—the "Impregnable Fortress of the West"—you’ll traverse landscapes shaped by empires, explorers, and time itself. Trek through the Gobi Desert’s Singing Sand Dunes and marvel at the Crescent Lake’s turquoise oasis, then witness the otherworldly colors of Zhangye’s Danxia Geopark, often dubbed the "Rainbow Mountains." Discover Lanzhou’s Yellow River heritage, sample local cuisine, and conclude your journey at Bingling Temple Grottoes, where ancient stone carvings whisper tales of spiritual devotion. Whether you’re captivated by history, art, or adventure, Gansu promises an unforgettable odyssey through time and nature.
- Dunhuang Arrival-- Free activities
- 4-Star Hotel
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Welcome to Dunhuang, a must-visit city located in the Gansu province of China! Upon arrival in Dunhang, your guide will meet you at the airport and escort you to your hotel. You can explore on your own based on your arrival time. Feel free to seek travel ideas from your tour guide.
Free Time Ideas:
1. Dunhuang Museum: Closed on Mondays; Reservation Required): It has distinctive architecture, blending cultural symbols such as the Great Wall, beacon towers, and ancient castle-style buildings in its exterior and color scheme. It houses over 13,355 cultural relics from the Neolithic period to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The most treasured items include ink writings on hemp paper from the Western Han Dynasty (8 BC), a torch made of reeds from the Han Dynasty, and the Beiliang Stone Pagoda. Additionally, there is a 1:1 replica cave of Cave 45 (Tang Dynasty; 8th century) from the Mogao Caves, allowing you more time to admire and photograph the replicas up close.
2. Dunhuang Shazhou Night Market for Dunhuang food. There are many distinctive snacks that you must try, such as Apricot Skin Water, Donkey Meat Noodles , and Bubble Oil Cakes (泡儿油糕). The locals in Dunhuang enjoy eating lamb, chicken, and beef, and they are good at noodle making.