
7-Day Silk Road Itinerary 2026: Xi'an, Dunhuang, Turpan
Follow the ancient Silk Road across northwest China. Xi'an, then fly to Dunhuang (Mogao Caves) and Turpan (Uighur culture + Flaming Mountains).
Quick Answer
What is this 7-day itinerary like?
This 7-day itinerary covers 5 UNESCO sites, involves 25 km of walking, and offers a total cost of $1,800.
Day by day
Book this trip →The Silk Road route is one of China's most distinctive itineraries — desert landscapes, Buddhist cave art, and a Uighur cultural layer most travelers miss. Days 1-2: Xi'an (Terracotta, City Wall). Day 3: fly to Dunhuang. Days 3-4: Dunhuang (Mogao Caves, Crescent Lake, sand dunes). Day 5: drive Dunhuang → Turpan (via Liuyuan, 6h drive or train + transfer). Days 5-6: Turpan (Flaming Mountains, Jiaohe ruins, Uighur food). Day 7: fly back via Urumqi. Best for travelers who have been to Beijing/Shanghai and want something different.
Xi'an: arrival + City Wall
Arrive Xi'an · Bike ride on the Ming City Wall · Muslim Quarter food walk
- 09:00Arrive Xi'an
Arrive Xi'an
- 11:00Bike ride on the Ming City Wall
Bike ride on the Ming City Wall
- 13:00Muslim Quarter food walk
Muslim Quarter food walk
Xi'an: Terracotta Army
Full-day Terracotta tour · Tang Dynasty show (optional)
- 09:00Full
day Terracotta tour
- 11:00Tang Dynasty show
optional
Xi'an → Dunhuang
Morning: Shaanxi History Museum · Fly to Dunhuang (4h via Lanzhou or Jiayuguan, $200-300) · Evening: Dunhuang night market
- 09:00Morning: Shaanxi History Museum
Morning: Shaanxi History Museum
- 11:00Fly to Dunhuang
4h via Lanzhou or Jiayuguan, $200 300
- 13:00Evening: Dunhuang night market
Evening: Dunhuang night market
Dunhuang: Mogao Caves + sand dunes
Mogao Caves guided tour (¥200, must reserve) · Afternoon: Mingsha Mountain & Crescent Lake (¥110) · Camel ride at sunset
- 09:00Mogao Caves guided tour
¥200, must reserve
- 11:00Afternoon: Mingsha Mountain & Crescent Lake
¥110
- 13:00Camel ride at sunset
Camel ride at sunset
Dunhuang → Turpan
Drive Dunhuang → Turpan via Liuyuan (6h) or train to Turpan (overnight from Dunhuang) · Liuyuan: yardang devil's city detour (optional) · Evening: Turpan Uighur food
- 09:00Drive Dunhuang → Turpan via Liuyuan
6h) or train to Turpan overnight from Dunhuang
- 11:00Liuyuan: yardang devil's city detour
optional
- 13:00Evening: Turpan Uighur food
Evening: Turpan Uighur food
Turpan: Silk Road highlights
Flaming Mountains (Karez underground water system) · Jiaohe ancient ruins (¥70) · Sugong Minaret (¥45) · Grape Valley (in season)
- 09:00Flaming Mountains
Karez underground water system
- 11:00Jiaohe ancient ruins
¥70
- 13:00Sugong Minaret
¥45
- 15:00Grape Valley
in season
Turpan → depart
Drive to Urumqi (2.5h) · Urumqi: Xinjiang Regional Museum (Uighur + Silk Road history) · Depart from Urumqi Diwopu airport
- 09:00Drive to Urumqi
2.5h
- 11:00Urumqi: Xinjiang Regional Museum
Uighur + Silk Road history
- 13:00Depart from Urumqi Diwopu airport
Depart from Urumqi Diwopu airport
Book this trip
All routes →Top sight tickets and any private drivers sell out first; everything else can wait until a week before.
If 7 days isn’t quite right
All routes →
Beijing essentials
Forbidden City · Great Wall · Temple of Heaven. For short stopovers.

Beijing → Xi'an → Shanghai
Imperial, ancient, and modern China on one HSR loop.

Beijing → Xi'an → Chengdu → Guilin → Shanghai
Adds Sichuan pandas and Li River karst.
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Itinerary FAQ
How far in advance should I book the main sights?
Book the top restricted-access sight 7 days before, at midnight local time, via the official channel. Same-day tickets are not sold at most major sites.
Is 5 days too long for a first trip?
No — {n} days is the sweet spot. Three days covers the highlights but you will be exhausted. Five lets you add a day trip and an unhurried afternoon without rushing.
Can I do this itinerary without speaking Chinese?
Yes. Install Pleco (offline dictionary) and a translation app before you fly. Metro and attraction signage is in English in major cities; international-hotel staff speak English.
What's the worst time of year to run this exact route?
Golden Week (October 1–7) — every timed entry is impossible to get. Also avoid the Spring Festival rush (late Jan/Feb) and Labor Day (May 1–5). Mid-July to mid-August is hot and crowded with domestic travelers.
How much cash do I actually need?
Almost none. Alipay (linked to a foreign Visa/Mastercard) covers 95% of vendors. Carry ¥500–800 in cash as backup for small stalls. Tipping is not expected.
Is this route safe for solo travelers?
Yes. The main risk is traffic — e-bikes and scooters use sidewalks. Stay alert at intersections, especially outside Beijing/Shanghai where drivers may not stop. Solo female travelers report no issues.