
Private Hexi Corridor Silk Road Tours
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Silk Road Atmospheres
The Hexi Corridor stretches along China’s ancient Silk Road captivating visitors with its otherworldly rainbow mountains, vast golden deserts, and ancient oasis.
Buddhist Heritage
Explore Buddhist cave art in mystical grottoes, and rich cultural Buddhist heritage carefully preserved in the remote lands of Gannan.
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Venture into the timeless expanse of Gansu, where rugged deserts meet sacred mountains, weaving a captivating tapestry of ancient heritage and natural wonders. This storied province cradles the legendary Hexi Corridor, a Silk Road lifeline dotted with crumbling watchtowers and vibrant Buddhist grottoes like Mogao. From the colourful landforms of Danxia to the serene echoes of Lanzhou’s riverside, Gansu invites travelers to explore a land where history whispers through every dune and valley, igniting a legendary journey of discovery.

Rainbow frontier
COLOURFUL MOUNTs & beyond
8-day itinerary

Gannan’s secrets
Gansu’s tibetan soul
8-day itinerary

grand gansu
OVERLAND CHRONICLES
15-day itinerary

LEgendary silk road
A MARCO POLO’s EXpedition
15-day itinerary
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A Rich Historical Legacy
For over two millennia, the Hexi Corridor, or Gansu Corridor, has been a vital Silk Road corridor linking China to Central Asia, creating a unique cultural fusion through the exchange of goods and ideas.
The region is home to the Mogao Caves, showcasing thousands of extraordinary Buddhist murals and sculptures created between the 4th and 14th centuries—an artistic treasure of global significance.
Historic landmarks like Jiayuguan Fort (the Great Wall’s western end) and the trading hubs of Dunhuang and Lanzhou offer visitors authentic insights into the diverse civilizations that flourished along this strategic route.


On the Edge of the Gobi
Gansu corridor spans northwestern China from the Gobi Desert to the Qilian Mountains, with elevations ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 meters above sea level.
The region’s continental climate features hot, dry summers reaching 40°C and winters that often drop below freezing, especially in mountainous areas.
Key geographical features include the colorful Zhangye Danxia formations, Mingsha Mountain’s vast sand dunes, and the historic Hexi Corridor that channeled Silk Road trade.
The best visiting period is May to October, with September and October offering ideal photography conditions. Winter (November-March) brings harsh weather but dramatic snow-covered landscapes.
Breathtaking Scenery
Gansu’s natural wonders unfold with striking desert landscapes stretching under vast skies, where golden sands meet rugged mountain horizons. Unexpected lush highlands reveal serene valleys and glistening peaks, while tranquil riverbanks host vibrant ecosystems, offering a harmonious blend of wild beauty and peaceful retreats.

Rainbow Mountains
SURREAL LANDSCAPE
This striking landforms display nature’s artistry with vibrant bands of red, orange, and yellow striped across the mountains, creating a surreal rainbow landscape.

Mogao Grottoes
ANCIENT SANCtuaries
Known as the “Thousand Buddha Caves,” these ancient sanctuaries carved into the cliffs showcase extraordinary Buddhist art spanning a millennium of cultural evolution.

Crescent Moon
silk road oasis
This half-moon shaped oasis nestled among towering sand dunes has survived for centuries, evokating to the present the echoes of ancient caravans and trades.

Jiayuguan Pass
ancient boundAry
The magnificent fortress marks the western end of the Great Wall, standing against a backdrop of rugged mountains and vast deserts, as a symbol of the ancient boundary of the Chinese civilization.
Experience Culture
Gansu’s rich culture shines through its ancient Silk Road legacy, where vibrant traditions blend with spiritual depth. Intricate Buddhist art adorns sacred sites, while time-honored festivals pulse with music and dance, reflecting a heritage shaped by centuries of trade, faith, and resilience.

Buddhist Heritage
Tibetan echoes
Gansu’s temples and monasteries reveal profound spiritual traditions, with the Labrang Monastery serving as one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastic universities outside Tibet.

Regional Cuisine
vibrant cusine
Savor Gansu’s culinary traditions featuring Lanzhou noodles, Muslim-influenced lamb dishes, and unique Yellow River carp preparations that reflect the province’s position at the crossroads of cultures.

Living Traditions
cultural mosaic
Experience Gansu’s cultural expressions through vibrant folk performances, shadow puppetry, and festivals that blend Han, Tibetan, Hui, and Mongolian influences into a unique cultural mosaic.

