Ever dreamed of walking where ancient traders once led their camels across deserts? Yeah, us too. That’s why we built this.
A two-week journey tracing the heart of the Silk Road.
$3,650
Discover the roots of Chinese civilization
$2,150
10-day expedition through China’s mysterious Taklamakan Desert
$2,480
Follow the flavors of the Silk Road
$2,890
Travel by train across Gansu Province
$2,480
A deep dive into the culture, music, and cuisine of China
$2,750
Journey across the shifting sands
$2,750
Explore the Tianshan Mountains
$3,350
Step into the world of Silk Road nomads
$2,630
A spiritual journey across sacred landscapes
$2,480
A two-week journey tracing the heart of the Silk Road. Begin in the ancient capital Xi’an, visit Buddhist caves in Dunhuang, cross the Taklamakan Desert, and end in the vibrant markets of Kashgar.
Whether you're wandering through the ancient alleyways of Xi'an, gazing at the ancient murals in Dunhuang, or experiencing the rich cultural tapestry of Kashgar, each location is an unforgettable chapter in a story that spans millennia. Join us as we uncover the heart of the Silk Road and Spice Routes — your adventure awaits.
Once the capital of 13 dynasties, Xi’an is the historic gateway to the Silk Road. Visit the Terracotta Army, stroll the old city wall, and explore the vibrant Muslim Quarter — where East meets West in culture and cuisine.
Famous for the Mogao Caves, Dunhuang sits on the edge of the Gobi Desert. See ancient murals, ride camels across singing sand dunes, and watch the sunset over Crescent Moon Lake — a surreal oasis that once welcomed Silk Road travelers.
Located near the western edge of China, Kashgar is a living Silk Road city. Explore the Sunday Bazaar, old town alleys, and the majestic Id Kah Mosque. With its blend of Uyghur, Central Asian, and Chinese influences, it’s like stepping into another world.
Set in one of the lowest and hottest places in China, Turpan is an oasis rich in history and flavor. Explore the ancient city ruins of Jiaohe, marvel at the ingenious Karez irrigation system, and taste sweet grapes grown in desert vineyards. A must-visit stop on the Silk Road for its unique blend of nature, engineering, and culture.