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I have sat with my grandfather before, to be honest, the overall arrangement takes special care of the elders. Most of them are sightseeing spots during the day, and if they need to take a train at night, they usually depart around 7 or 8 o'clock, neither too early nor too late, giving the elders enough time to tidy up and rest. Moreover, the food on the train is also suitable for seniors. There are Congee and soft rice, which are light but not greasy. My father has a bad mouth and can eat them. Throughout the entire journey, the old man never said he was tired. Every day, he was full of energy and kept telling me that the itinerary was well planned, unlike before when he was in a group and had to rush early and late every day.
When I first planned for my parents, I found that the itinerary of the Tianshan Express was not like rushing to the market. It wouldn't run several places in a day, nor would it compress travel time just to catch a train. For example, when visiting scenic spots such as grasslands and lakes, one must have had enough fun before leaving. If one needs to take a train, they must give their elders enough rest time after the trip. Sometimes we don't have to take a train all day and just stay in a local hotel, where our elders can rest well without having to move their luggage back and forth. You don't have to rush back early on the last day, just make an appointment with the master to drop off at the station. My parents also said that this trip was comfortable and worry free. And there are many surprising facilities on the train. You can go to the foot travel special train to learn more. They are professional special train agents.
I took my parents on the Tianshan last year, and the overall rhythm was particularly relaxed. The elders were definitely able to adapt! In my impression, most of the trips depart in the afternoon or evening, such as those to Beitun and Jinghe South. During the day, they visit scenic spots and rest before getting on the train. At night, they sleep on the train without any delay. At that time, my parents didn't have to wake up early every morning to catch the bus. They would leisurely set off for the scenic spots after breakfast, and no one would rush them to play. When they were tired, they would take a break. Time on the train is not boring either. My parents either take a look at the scenery outside the window or rest in the private room, occasionally chatting with people in the same room without feeling rushed. Throughout the entire journey, my parents never complained about being tired and even said it was much more comfortable than traveling with a regular tour group. If you want to know the specific timetable of the Tianshan train, you can also go to the foot travel special train to do a guide, they have complete information.




