SHORTLIST

Silk Road Explorer

Follow in the footsteps of intrepid adventurers by journeying along one of the world’s most famous trading routes, the Silk Road. Beginning in ancient Xian, venture across this vast land to reach the fascinating outpost of Kashgar and its famous Sunday market.
Price notes:
  • Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are subject to change. Correct as of 1 January 2025.
  • Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights' accommodation (pre or post tour) or stopovers may be required at an additional cost.
  • Customary tipping amount of approximately RMB1,360pp is paid locally in China.
  • Based on departures from Auckland, Wellington & Christchurch
  • Departures from other cities and flight upgrades available upon request
  • Land only (Xian - Beijing) 26 days from $10,180 per person, twin share
  • Single supplement from $2,400
Tour details
Tour Provider Wendy Wu
Price From
$10,630
Number of Days
28
Start Location
Xi'an, China
End Location
Beijing, China
Age Range
Avg. 60+
Group Size
10 to 28
Tour Style
Comfort
Tour Themes
No specific theme
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate
Includes Flights
Yes
Itinerary Open all
DAYS 1-2: Fly overnight To Xian
Fly overnight to Xian, the ancient former capital. Depending on your time of arrival, the rest of the day is yours to start soaking up the local culture.
DAY 3: Terracotta Warriors
Gaze over the ranks of warriors and horses, each one unique, whilst your guide introduces you to these life-like soldiers' fascinating story. Later, enjoy a gentle cycle ride that will take you the nine miles around the ancient city wall and take a walking tour of the narrow and winding streets of the Muslim Quarter. Tonight, enjoy a traditional dumpling dinner and take an optional 'Xian by night' tour.
DAY 4: Train To Lanzhou
Start the day with a visit to Xian Museum and the Little Wild Goose Pagoda. Later, board the bullet train to Lanzhou.
DAYS 5-6: Explore Lanzhou
Begin today with a leisurely walk along the Yellow River and then head to the hilltop Baita Temple for a moment of tranquillity. Along the river and in Baita Park you can see locals practising tai chi. Later, tuck into some delicious Lanzhou-style noodles made with hand stretched dough. The next day, cross Liujiaxia Lake by speed boat and head into the green hills around Liujiaxia to explore the extraordinary Thousand Buddha Caves of Bingling Temple and their wealth of Buddhist murals, statues and sculptures. Also visit the statue of Maitreya.
DAY 7: Tibetan Xiahe
Conquer the scenic Jishi Mountain Pass to arrive at Tibetan Xiahe and spend time acclimatising to the altitude.
DAY 8: Labrang Monastery
Giving a taste of the mysteries of Tibet, Labrang Monastery is a fascinating maze of prayer wheels, chapels and chortens. Dine on traditional Tibetan food for lunch, including Tibetan dumplings, known as momos.
DAY 9: Travel To Zhangye
Return to Lanzhou and take the speedy bullet train to Zhangye, once an important commercial town along the Silk Road.
DAY 10: Rainbow Mountains
Rise early this morning to witness the sunrise over the kaleidoscopic mountains
in Danxia National Park. Return to Zhangye and visit the Giant Buddha Temple before boarding your bullet train to Jiayuguan.
DAY 11: Great Wall At Jiayuguan
Seen as China's western gateway, Jiayuguan is the perfect place to get to grips with your Silk Road history. Visit the Jiayu Fortress and take a walk on the western extremes of the magnificent Great Wall for panoramic views over the starkly beautiful Gobi Desert.
DAY 12: City Of Sands
Drive to Dunhuang. Located on a major trade and cultural crossroads, Dunhuang, known as the 'City of the Sands', sits in a verdant oasis on the edge of the Taklamakan Desert. Visit the Shazhou Night Market where you can wander amongst the stalls.
DAY 13: Mogao Grottoes
A system of temples and sanctuaries, visit the Mogao Grotts that exhibit wonderful examples of Buddhist paintings and statues that span thousands of years.
DAY 14: Singing Sand Dunes
Visit Crescent Moon Spring, nestled amongst rolling dunes and the famous Singing Sand Dunes, a phenomenon produced by the wind blowing through grains of sand.
DAY 15: Turpan
Take the bullet train to Turpan, a lush green oasis set in a barren landscape. An easy-going town famed for its grapes, its pleasant streets are lined with lush vine trellises.
DAYS 16-17: Explore Turpan
Visit the ruins of ancient Jiaohe and see the elegant Emin Minaret, the tallest in China. The next day, learn about the fascinating 2000-year-old Kerez irrigation canals and drive to Kurla.
DAYS 18-20: The Silk Road
Over the next three days travel along the original Silk Road through the Xinjiang
Region, viewing ruins and sights largely unvisited by tourists. Start with a visit to
see the ruins of Subashi, before arriving in Kuqa to see the Kyzil Thousand Buddha Caves. Continue travelling to Aksu, and on to the fabled city of Kashgar.
DAY 21: Explore Kashgar
Its skyline punctured by minarets, Kashgar feels a million miles from China '“ in fact, it feels a million miles from anywhere! Although now a modern city, the sights and sounds of Kashgar's bazaar have remained unchanged for millennia. Sightseeing today includes a visit to Abakh Hoja Tomb, Id Kah Mosque and stroll through the narrow atmospheric alleyways around Id Kah Square.
DAY 22: Kashgar Sunday Bazaar
Dive headlong into Central Asia's largest bazaar. Within this riot of textures, vivid colours and traditional dress, you can browse hundreds of stalls selling anything from spices and carpets to boots and blenders. Later, fly to Urumqi.
DAY 23: Heavenly Lake
Escape to the tranquillity of Tianchi (Heavenly Lake), formed in a crater. Visit a Kazak minority family in their yurt and spend some time learning about their way of life. Tonight, enjoy local Uyghur lamb skewers for dinner.
DAY 24: Urumqi
Make a short visit to the Xinjiang Museum before flying to Beijing, China's historic capital.
DAY 25: The Great Wall
This morning is dedicated to China's most iconic sight '“ the Great Wall. In the afternoon, enjoy the idyllic landscapes of the Summer Palace as you wander through traditional Chinese gardens and see the exquisite architecture.
DAY 26: Imperial Beijing
Head to Beijing's symbolic heart, Tiananmen Square and into the sprawling magnificence of the Forbidden City where you will find a complex full of imperial treasures. Soak up the ambience of the Temple of Heaven before visiting Yandaixiejie, where you will have some free time to wander the hutongs. This evening, dine on Peking duck and enjoy a Chinese acrobatic show.
DAYS 27-28: Depart Beijing
Fly to New Zealand, arriving home the following day.
Inclusions
  • Domestic transportation
  • Accommodation
  • Entrance fees, guides and daily tours
  • All meals
  • China Visa is NOT required for New Zealand and Australia passport holders for STAYS 30 DAYS and under. For longer periods in China Visa assist fees will apply
Departure dates
All pp pricing is based on twin share occupancy. Single supplements will apply
Start End Availability Price NZD
04 May 2025 30 May 2025 36 $10,630
11 May 2025 06 Jun 2025 36 $10,630
08 Jun 2025 04 Jul 2025 18 $10,630
31 Aug 2025 26 Sep 2025 18 $10,630
07 Sep 2025 03 Oct 2025 36 $10,630
05 Oct 2025 31 Oct 2025 18 $10,630
19 Oct 2025 14 Nov 2025 18 $10,630
05 Apr 2026 01 May 2026 18 $10,830
10 May 2026 05 Jun 2026 18 $10,830
24 May 2026 19 Jun 2026 18 $10,830
07 Jun 2026 03 Jul 2026 18 $10,830
30 Aug 2026 25 Sep 2026 18 $10,830
06 Sep 2026 02 Oct 2026 18 $10,830
11 Oct 2026 06 Nov 2026 18 $10,830