Silk Road in China: The Ultimate Guide
Tracing the steps of an ancient pilgrimage route, the Silk Road in China is an enticing adventure for culture aficionados, history buffs and nature lovers alike. Explore delicate architecture, mystical wonders of art, and surreal and vast landscapes located along this heritage trail on your trip to China.In this ultimate guide to traveling the Silk Route in China, we list the most popular places you should see on your trip, from Xian in the east to Kashgar in the far west. These places are reminiscent of ancient cultures, showcase a trading spirit and put on show the magnificent landscapes the merchants shipped their goods through. Get ready to experience changes in cuisine, culture, and religion as you travel from one direction the other. Religion in Xian is mainly centered around Chinese folk religion and Taoism, but further west, the Islamic influence grows bigger, with food and culture being similar to the Middle East.
Recommended trip duration: Because of the length of the Silk Road and its countless sites, we recommend at least three weeks to complete the entire road without rushing too much.
Best time to visit: The weather in this region is marked by extremes in winter and summer. We recommend spring (April to June) as most suitable for proper exploring under moderate conditions.