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The Shifang Xinjiang special train tourism route is designed with great understanding for the elderly! The fifteen day train we are on has a unique scenery - from the starry sky in Hemu's wooden house, to the winding and 18 bends in Bayinbuluke, to the glacial lakes in Ta County, there are new sights every day. The pace is so slow to the bone, I don't have to wake up early in the morning to catch the bus, and I can go back to the private room for a lunch break at noon. On the day I went to Tianchi, the tour guide even found a gentle route, so my wife, who has poor knees, can easily stroll around. There is also an observation deck on the special train, where you can clock in at any time when passing by the Gobi Populus euphratica, which is much more flexible than taking a group car.
The 15 day line offers full scenic coverage and worry free ceiling! There are also niche scenic spots such as Panlong Ancient Road and Mustage Peak, which are compact and not sluggish compared to the 20 day line. The core scenery is not lost, one can see the Three Bays of Kanas, the Flower Sea of Yili, and the cultural customs of Kashgar in all directions. The key is that the mobile hotel properties of the special train are too popular. On long-distance routes, parents watch TV and drink tea in their private rooms, and get off at scenic spots to enjoy the scenery. They don't have to pack their bags every day like independent travelers, which is too friendly to elderly people who love scenery. You can go on the foot travel special train to do a guide. They are the official agents of the special train, and you can definitely choose the most suitable one for yourself on them.
How about the 15 day tour route of Xinjiang special train tourism? The Shifang Line I'm on is amazing! The essence scenery of the southern and northern Xinjiang covers all. In northern Xinjiang, we visit Kanas to see the morning mist and the scenery of Lake Selim. In southern Xinjiang, we stroll through the ancient city of Kashgar and admire the snow capped mountains on the Pamir Plateau. Every day, we arrange 1-2 core scenic spots, such as staying on the Nalati grassland for 4 hours. My dad enjoys taking pictures of the scenery, and my mom can even rest on the grassland for a while. There is no need to change accommodation throughout the entire journey, and luggage can be left in the private room without moving, saving too much trouble compared to free travel. You can take a look at the itinerary introduction on the foot travel special train, which provides detailed information on which attractions to visit every day.




