Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands
Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands

Xinjiang Yili Small Loop 7-Day Tour: Winter Magic of Lakes, Forests & Grasslands

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🌟 Tour Highlights

  • Private 4-star tour with minimum 4 travelers required, featuring certified English-speaking guide, exclusive air-conditioned car, and seamless airport transfer (pickup + drop-off in Yining).
  • Explore 5 iconic winter destinations: Sayram Lake’s blue ice & pink sunrise, Swan Spring’s misty swan scene, Kuldening’s primeval spruce forest, Nalati’s alpine grassland, and Hain Sai Ski Resort’s powdery slopes.
  • Luxury exclusive experiences: Complimentary drone aerial photography at Sayram Lake, heated tent afternoon tea by the lake, wild luxury camp stay in Kuldening (forest views from bed), and hot pot dinner in the snow.
  • VIP privileges: Pre-booked online tickets (no queuing), VIP self-driving access to Kuldening (skip shuttle buses), front-row seats for Uyghur dance show, and complimentary disposable amenities kit.
  • Hassle-free support: 6 nights of premium accommodation (4-star hotels + 1 wild luxury camp), 7×24H bilingual customer service, and balanced itinerary blending nature, adventure, and ethnic culture.

 

📝 Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Yining + Welcome Dinner

  • Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
  • Meals: Dinner (welcome feast with Uyghur dance show)
  • Accommodation: Yining 4-star hotel
Upon arriving at Yining Airport, your professional local guide and experienced driver will greet you at the arrival hall with a sign bearing your name. Transfer to the hotel to rest and recover from jet lag.


In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at the century-old Liuxing Street Scenic Area. Taste authentic Xinjiang cuisine while watching vibrant folk dances. The guide will detail the upcoming itinerary and share local travel tips.
 


✅ Exclusive Privileges:
  • Front-row seats for the dance show to enjoy close-up interactions with performers.
  • Complimentary disposable amenities kit (toiletries, slippers) upon hotel check-in.

 

Day 2: Yining → Sayram Lake

  • Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
  • Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
  • Accommodation: Sayram Lake Impression Hotel (near scenic area)
 
After breakfast, depart Yining for Sayram Lake – a 2.5-hour drive west. Sayram Lake is Xinjiang’s largest and highest-altitude brackish cold-water lake, hailed as “the last tear of the Atlantic”. In winter, its frozen surface shimmers like blue gemstone, with ice bubbles, icicles, and ice pushes creating a magical landscape.



Lunch is at your own expense – the guide will recommend local restaurants near the scenic area. Upon arrival, skip ticket queues with pre-booked online tickets. Drive along the lake shore, stopping anytime to take photos.
 
 
 

✅ Exclusive Privileges:
  • Complimentary drone aerial photography service to capture unique perspectives of you and the lake.
  • Heated tent afternoon tea (pastries + coffee) by the lake – relax and enjoy the scenery.
 

Check into Sayram Lake Impression Hotel in the evening.

 

Day 3: Sayram Lake → Guozigou Bridge → Huiyuan Ancient City → Yining

  • Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
  • Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
  • Accommodation: Yining 4-star hotel
Wake up early for Sayram Lake Sunrise if you wish. The sky turns pink at sunrise/sunset, casting a dreamy glow over the snow-capped peaks and frozen lake.


 
After breakfast, depart Sayram Lake and drive through Guozigou Bridge. Located in the Tianshan Mountains, this magnificent bridge spans steep valleys, offering breathtaking views of the rugged terrain.


Lunch is at a local restaurant en route. In the afternoon, visit Huiyuan Ancient City. Once Xinjiang’s capital, it was rebuilt in 1882 after destruction by war. The great scholar Lin Zexu lived here for over two years after being exiled for the Opium War.


Return to Yining in the late afternoon and check into the hotel. Later, explore Kazanqi Ethnic Village – immerse yourself in Uyghur culture, admire colorful courtyard houses, and experience local life.
 
 

 

 

Day 4: Yining → Swan Spring → Kuldening

  • Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
  • Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet), Dinner (hot pot in snow)
  • Accommodation: Kuldening Wild Luxury Camp
After breakfast, depart for Swan Spring. Fed by underground hot springs, the 120-mu lake never freezes. Every winter, hundreds of swans arrive, creating a romantic scene with rime-covered reeds and mist.


In the afternoon, arrive at Kuldening Forest Park. Home to Asia’s largest primeval spruce forest (over 90% coverage), it’s rated “China’s Most Beautiful Forest” by Chinese National Geography. Winter brings snow-covered scenery, with optional paid activities like horse riding and horse-drawn sleigh rides.
 
 
 

✅ Exclusive Privileges:
  • VIP self-driving access to Kuldening (skip shuttle buses, save waiting time).
  • Stay at a wild luxury camp – enjoy forest views from your bed.
  • Exquisite hot pot dinner in the snow.
 
 

Day 5: Kuldening → Nalati Hain Sai Ski Resort

  • Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
  • Meals: Breakfast (camp buffet)
  • Accommodation: Nalati Luxury Resort Hotel

 

After breakfast, drive to Nalati Hain Sai Ski Resort. Covering 75,000 square kilometers, the resort features 14 ski slopes (3 beginner, 7 intermediate, 4 advanced) with a maximum drop of 582 meters and total length of 13 kilometers. Optional paid activities include snow tubing, snow yoyoball, snow tanks, and snowmobiles.


 
Check into Nalati Luxury Resort Hotel in the evening. The hotel covers 280 mu, with a featured buffet restaurant, KTV, chess room, hot spring area, SPA, and fitness center. Relax in the hot spring to soothe tired muscles from skiing.
 
 



 


Day 6: Nalati Alpine Grassland → Yining

  • Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
  • Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
  • Accommodation: Yining 4-star hotel
 
After breakfast, explore Nalati Grassland. As one of the world’s four major alpine valley grasslands (average altitude 1,800m), it has a rich cultural history spanning Scythian, Wusun, Xiongnu, Turkic, and Mongol periods. It’s also the most concentrated settlement of Kazakhs in the world, certified by Guinness World Records.

Visit the Sky Grassland – one of the most popular routes in the scenic area. Lunch is at a local restaurant in the scenic area.

 
In the afternoon, return to Yining. En route, stop at Yili River Bridge – a perfect spot to watch the sunset. The Yili River (1,236km long) is Xinjiang’s largest river, flowing into Kazakhstan and eventually the Balkhash Lake.
 
 


 

Day 7: Departure from Yining

  • Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
  • Meals: Breakfast (hotel buffet)
  • Accommodation: None
According to your flight schedule, your guide and driver will pick you up from the hotel and transfer you to Yining Airport on time. Wish you a pleasant journey and thank you for traveling with us!
If your flight is later in the day, our travel consultant will provide suggestions for further exploring the city.

 
 

 What’s Included & Excluded

Included (Minimum 4 travelers required) Excluded
Private air-conditioned car with experienced driver (one seat per person); airport pickup and drop-off in Yining International/domestic airfare/train tickets to and from Yining
6 nights’ stay (4-star hotels + 1 night Kuldening wild luxury camp, 2 people per room; solo travelers need to pay a single room supplement) China entry visa costs
6 breakfasts (hotel/camp buffet); 1 welcome dinner (with Uyghur dance show, front-row seats); 1 snow hot pot dinner at Kuldening camp Recommended gratuities: USD 5-8 per person per day for the guide and driver
Licensed English-speaking private guide accompanying the entire trip All lunches (average USD 10-15 per person); guide can recommend authentic local restaurants
Main entrance tickets for Sayram Lake, Huiyuan Ancient City, Kazanqi Ethnic Village, Swan Spring, Kuldening Forest Park, Nalati Grassland, Hain Sai Ski Resort Optional activities: Horse riding, horse-drawn sleigh rides in Kuldening; snow tubing, snowmobiles, and other paid entertainment at the ski resort
Complimentary experiences: Drone aerial photography at Sayram Lake; heated tent afternoon tea by Sayram Lake; disposable amenities kit Personal expenses: Souvenirs (handicrafts, dried fruits), snacks, bottled water, and other personal purchases
VIP privileges: Pre-booked online tickets (no queuing); VIP self-driving access to Kuldening; front-row seats for welcome dinner dance show Internal scenic transport fees (if applicable: eco-friendly buses or cable cars within attractions)
Travel agency liability insurance (travel accident insurance recommended)  
7×24H bilingual customer service hotline during the trip  



 


💡 Useful Tips

  1. Booking Rule: A minimum of 4 travelers is required. Solo bookings are allowed with a non-refundable single room supplement.
  2. Weather & Clothing: Yili’s winter is cold (-10°C to -25°C). Pack warm, waterproof clothing: down jacket, thermal underwear, waterproof snow boots, gloves, hat, and scarf. Layered clothing is recommended for temperature changes.
  3. Photography Tips: Bring a camera with cold-resistant batteries (winter temperatures drain power quickly) and a wide-angle lens for landscapes. Golden hour (1 hour after sunrise/1 hour before sunset) is perfect for shooting Sayram Lake’s pink sky and Yili River’s sunset. Follow scenic area regulations for drone photography at Sayram Lake (no flying in restricted zones).
  4. Skiing Preparation: Hain Sai Ski Resort offers ski equipment rental (skis, boots, poles). Beginners can book private lessons (at own expense) for safety.
  5. Cultural Etiquette: In Kazanqi Ethnic Village and Kazakh settlements, ask for permission before taking photos of locals or their homes. Respect Uyghur and Kazakh customs (e.g., do not refuse offered tea – it’s a sign of hospitality).
  6. Payment & Connectivity: Most cities/attractions accept Alipay/WeChat Pay, but carry cash (CNY 800-1,500) for small vendors in villages or scenic areas. Purchase a local China Unicom/Mobile SIM card (with 4G data) at Yining Airport for stable connectivity; signal may be weak in remote forest areas.
  7. Health & Safety: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated in dry winter conditions. Avoid strenuous exercise immediately after arriving at high-altitude areas (e.g., Nalati Grassland) to prevent altitude discomfort. Wear non-slip shoes on icy surfaces (e.g., Sayram Lake’s frozen shore).



 


📅 Booking Information

  • Price: From USD 1,499 per person (based on 4-person sharing, includes all core experiences, privileges, and meals as listed).
  • Booking Deadline: Book at least 45 days in advance (winter is peak season; early booking ensures hotel/camp availability). For last-minute bookings (≤72 hours), contact us to check availability.
  • Cancellation Policy:
    1. Cancel 15 days or more before departure: 10% cancellation fee (90% refund)
    2. Cancel 7-14 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee (50% refund)
    3. Cancel within 6 days before departure: 100% cancellation fee (no refund)
  • Suitable For: Travelers who love winter landscapes, snow activities, and ethnic cultural immersion. Ideal for couples, groups of friends, and adventure seekers. Perfect for photography enthusiasts (blue ice, snow forests, sunrises) and skiing lovers. Suitable for travelers with basic physical fitness (able to walk 3-4km per day and adapt to cold temperatures).
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What currency does China use?

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It's a HUGE country, so weather goes wild! Think sizzling summers, freezing winters (especially north), and mild springs/autumns. Check the forecast for your specific cities before you pack.

Do I need a visa to travel to China?

Yep, most foreign nationals usually need a visa. Your visa requirements can change according to your citizenship. Check out our handy visa guide for more.

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