Kashgar

China

All aboard the Silk Road Express to Kashgar, the magical oasis city at the heart of the historic Silk Road! Nestled in the far western reaches of Xinjiang province, China, Kashgar is a fascinating meld of Central Asian cultures, a vibrant market town, and a gateway to some of the most spectacular landscapes on earth. Ready to journey to the crossroads of civilizations? Let's go!

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Where to Stay in Kashgar

City Centre: Bustling with energy and culture, the city centre is the go-to place for first-time visitors. It's filled with a variety of accommodations from cozy hostels to luxurious hotels, and puts you right in the heart of the action.

Around Id Kah Mosque: Staying near the Id Kah Mosque puts you right in the heart of Kashgar’s historic center. It's perfect for history and architecture buffs, with an array of unique boutique hotels and guesthouses.

Shule County: Known for its beautiful countryside and Uyghur culture, Shule County offers a range of homestays and guesthouses where you can experience local life first-hand.

Around the Night Market: For foodies, there's no better place to stay than around the night market. It offers a range of accommodations, and you'll be within a stone's throw of delicious street food every evening.

Around Kashgar Railway Station: Staying around the Kashgar Railway Station provides easy access to the city's public transportation. There are plenty of budget-friendly accommodations in this area, perfect for travelers planning day trips.

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What to See in Kashgar

Id Kah Mosque: This is the largest mosque in China, known for its grand architecture and beautiful garden.

Old City: Get lost in the winding alleys of the Old City, where mud-brick homes and narrow lanes paint a picture of Kashgar's history.

Abakh Hoja Tomb: An architectural masterpiece from the 17th century, the tomb of Abakh Hoja is an important pilgrimage site and a symbol of Uyghur architecture.

Sunday Market: Also known as the Grand Bazaar, this is one of the biggest markets in Central Asia. Here, you can find everything from spices and silk to livestock and handicrafts.

Karakul Lake: Take a day trip to Karakul Lake, where stunning reflections of the surrounding snow-capped mountains create a breathtaking panorama.

What to Eat in Kashgar

Lamb Kebabs (Kawaplar): Grilled over charcoal, these skewers of spiced lamb are a must-try in Kashgar.

Uyghur Polo: A hearty dish of rice, carrots, and mutton, cooked together for a simple yet satisfying meal.

Liangfen: A cold jelly noodle dish served with soy sauce, vinegar, chili, and garlic - a perfect balance of flavors!

Nang: This Uyghur bread is often baked in a tandoor and served with meals or tea. Try it with locally made honey or yogurt.

Goshnan: Essentially a meat pie, Goshnan is a popular street food in Kashgar. It’s stuffed with mutton and onions and then pan-fried until crispy.

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