| # | Depart on | Type | Price | Traveler | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jul 10 / Sep 04 / May 04, 2027 / Sep 04, 2027 | Double room | $ 1680 | ||
| 2 | Jul 10 / Sep 04 / May 04, 2027 / Sep 04, 2027 | Single room | $ 2280 |
| Departure Date | 2026: Jun 10 (arrival in Kashgar on Jun 11), Sep 4 (arrival in Kashgaron on Sep 5) 2027: May 4(arrival on May 5), Sep 4 (arrival on Sep 5) |
| Price | $1,680/person (twin room) $2,280/person (single room) |
Price Explanation 1.Twin room: 1 room for 2 people; Single room: 1 room for 1 person. 2. This tour requires a minimum of 10 participants. If fewer than 10 people join, a price supplement (calculated based on 10 participants) will apply. 3. The supplement primarily covers basic operational costs such as vehicle rental and guide services to ensure service standards remain uncompromised. We appreciate your understanding. 4. Note: This itinerary is available for private group tours/customized tours (no minimum/ maximum group size restrictions). For pricing and itinerary details, please contact our customer service. | |
| ttention: this itinerary document is for reference only. Our company reserves the right to adjust the sequence and individual attractions in the itinerary based on season and time. All itineraries are subject to confirmation before departure. Updated on: Apr 08, 2026 | |

Kashi Ancient City boasts centuries of history, epitomizing Kashgar and Uyghur classical culture. Its Islamic and Uyghur architectural charm, maze-like streets offer perfect photo opportunities, transporting you to Central Asia.
The Pamirs are hailed as the "Roof of the World" with majestic landscapes.
Karakul Lake lies at the foot of Muztagh Ata, its sapphire waters reflecting snow-capped mountains in mesmerizing scenery.
Nalati Grassland - A subalpine meadow and one of the world’s four great grasslands, renowned as pastoral land since ancient times.
Sayram Lake - Dubbed "the Atlantic’s last tear," its crystal-blue waters create picturesque views.
Urho Ghost City - Hear the wind howl through its formations, experiencing the eerie allure of this "Devil’s City."
In Hemu Village, embrace tranquil rural scenery; explore Kanas Lake to admire its waters, mountains and pristine forests.
Tianshan Tianchi - Cruise the lake while gazing at the snow-crowned Bogda Peak against azure waters and skies.
International Grand Bazaar- Immerse in Islamic architecture, reliving the Silk Road’s bustling legacy and ethnic Western Regions culture.
Today you will go to the airport to check in for your flight to Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
Due to the time difference, it is recommended to confirm the local time and depart 1 day in advance, the exact time is subject to the arrival time, please choose early fight to arrival. You will be spending the night on the plane, as the cabin temperature can be chilly, prepare windproof clothing for warmth.

Today you will fly to Kashgar, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is the largest of China's five autonomous regions (one-sixth of China's total area), with the largest number of ethnic minorities (47 in total), and a must-see city on the Silk Road.
Upon arrival, check into the hotel and take a rest.
Itinerary: Handicraft Street- Old Teahouse - Id Kah Mosque - Kashgar Old City
In the morning, we will apply for foreigner permits.
Visit the Kashgar Old City is located in the center of Kashgar city, Xinjiang, with a history of 100 years. It is a representative of Kashgar and Uyghur classic culture and one of the famous tourist attractions in Kashgar and even Xinjiang. Most of the buildings in the old city are full of Islamic and Uyghur styles, and the streets are crisscrossed with a unified style, which is very suitable for taking pictures. Walking among them, visitors feel like they have entered a foreign land in Central Asia, which is very magical. Handicraft Street, a cultural ancient street with over 400 years of history. A special complimentary experience during the tour: Visit a century-old teahouse to immerse yourself in the unique Uyghur tea culture. It has been featured on CCTV multiple times.

Visiting the Id Kah Mosque, a large-scale Islamic building with a history of more than 500 years. The mosque consists of a prayer hall, a teaching hall, a gatehouse, a pond, and other buildings. The mosque door is made of yellow bricks with plaster seams and clear lines. The main hall of the mosque is over 160 meters long, with spacious corridors and eaves. The ceiling is decorated with exquisite wood carvings and painted patterns. During the grand Islamic festivals of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, the mosque square becomes a place where Uyghur people gather to celebrate. In front of the mosque square, local Uyghur elders sit together and chat leisurely, and many people fly pigeons.

Itinerary: Pamir Plateau - Brenkou Sand Lake - Muztagh Ata - Karakul Lake行程:帕米尔高原 - 布伦库沙湖 - 穆斯塔格峰 - 卡拉库里湖

After breakfast, drive through the Gaize Canyon to Karakul Lake, a famous alpine lake at the junction of China and Pakistan. Along the way, enjoy the beauty of the Pamir Plateau and experience the Tajik ethnic style, known as the "mountain eagle" by local ethnic minorities. Beside the deep blue lake stands the majestic "Father of Ice Mountains", Muztagh Ata, and the beautiful Brenkou Sand Lake.

This splendid scenery will surely be engraved in the hearts of every visitor. Karakul Lake is located at the foot of Muztagh Ata, known as the Father of Ice Mountains, 191 kilometers away from Kashgar. The China-Pakistan Highway passes by the lake, and it is not far from the base camp for climbing Muztagh Ata (a 5-hour hike or camel ride away). "Karakul" means "Black Sea" and is a glacial erosion and moraine lake. The water reflects the towering and mysterious Muztagh Ata, with snow-covered mountains and the same color of mountains and waters, creating a very charming scene.早餐后,驱车穿过盖孜峡谷前往喀拉库勒湖,这是位于中国和巴基斯坦交界处的一处著名高山湖泊。沿途欣赏帕米尔高原的美景,体验塔吉克族风情,塔吉克族在当地少数民族中被称为“山鹰”。在深蓝色的湖畔矗立着雄伟的“冰山之父”慕士塔格峰和美丽的布伦库勒沙湖。这壮丽的景色定会深深印刻在每位游客的心中。喀拉库勒湖位于慕士塔格峰脚下,距离喀什 191 公里,中巴公路从湖边经过,距离慕士塔格峰登山大本营也不远(徒步或骑骆驼 5 小时可达)。“喀拉库勒”意为“黑海”,是一个冰川侵蚀和冰碛湖。湖水倒映着高耸神秘的慕士塔格峰,雪山皑皑,山水同色,景色十分迷人。
Itinerary:Golden Grass Beach Wetland - Stone Citadel
After breakfast, visit Golden Grass Beach, located on the east side of Taxkorgan County, on both sides of the Taxkorgan River, covering an area of 20 square kilometers. It is a wetland on the Pamir Plateau. Because the Taxkorgan River flows through here, the area is rich in water and grass, with cattle and sheep everywhere. It blends beautifully with the distant snow-capped mountains, white clouds, and blue sky.

Stone Citadel is a famous ancient city ruin on the ancient road in Xinjiang. The castle is built on a high hill, and the situation is extremely precipitous. There are multiple layers of intermittent city walls outside the city, and the stone hills overlap between the partition walls, forming a unique stone city scenery. During the Han Dynasty, this was the royal city of Puli, one of the 36 countries in the Western Regions. After the Tang Dynasty unified the Western Regions, there was a Congling guard station here. In the early Yuan Dynasty, major construction projects were carried out to expand the city, and the old stone city took on a new look. In the 28th year of Guangxu, the Qing court established a Puli hall here to repair and supplement the old city. In 1954, it became the capital of Tajik Autonomous County.

Itinerary:Xiangfei Garden
After breakfast, head to Xiangfei Garden, located in Hao Han Village, 5 kilometers east of Kashgar City. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in the autonomous region. This is a typical Islamic ancient building complex and the tomb of Islamic holy descendants, covering an area of 2 hectares. It is said that there are 72 people of five generations of the same family buried in the tomb (actually only 58 tombs of various sizes are seen). The first generation is the famous Islamic missionary Yusufuo Huojia. After his death, his eldest son, Apake Huojia, inherited his father's missionary work and became a famous master of the "Yichan sect" of Islam in Kashgar during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. He once won the regime of the Yarkand Dynasty. He died in 1693 and was also buried here. Because his fame surpassed his father's, people later called this tomb the "Tomb of Apake Huojia". Legend has it that among the descendants of Huojia buried here, there is a woman named Yipaerhan, who is the beloved concubine of Emperor Qianlong. Because she has a constant scent of sand jujube flowers, people call her "Xiangfei". After Xiangfei died, her sister-in-law Su Dexiang escorted her body back to Kashgar and buried her in the Tomb of Apa Huojia, so people also call this tomb "Xiangfei Tomb".
Then head to Aksu. Arrive at the hotel after dinner.

Itinerary: Tianshan Mysterious Grand Canyon
After breakfast, take the car to the middle part of Tianshan South Road, known as Guezi in Han Dynasty, is one of the thirty-six countries in the western region, historically, the Han Dynasty had set up the Western Regions Capital in this area, and in Tang Dynasty, both Anxi Capital and Guezi Capital were set up in this area, which is the key point of the tourism in South Xinjiang. Kuqa was also the capital of the Guzi State during the Western Han Dynasty. Afterwards, we will take a bus to the Mysterious Tianshan Grand Canyon, a canyon in the Kizilian Mountains, a branch of the Tien Shan, consisting of reddish-brown rocks eroded by wind and rain over hundreds of millions of years." The reddish-brown mountains rise straight up into the sky, and under the sunlight, they look like a cluster of burning flames. The charm of this place lies not only in its majesty and steepness, but also in its depth, serenity and mystery. Standing at the bottom of the valley and looking up at the mountains, you feel that the steep peaks seem to press down at any time, and feel the nature's ingenious workmanship, which is admired by those who have been there. Hiking the Grand Canyon, you can enjoy the strange scenery of the canyon.
At night, we will fly to Yining, and check in the hotel after arrival.

Itinerary: Nalati Grassland
After breakfast, we will head to the Narati Grassland, also known as the (West) Gongnaisi Grassland. In the Mongolian language of the Oirat tribe, it means "green valley" (during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, this area was the pastoral land of the Oirat Huite tribe). Located in the eastern part of the Nalati Town, Xinyuan County, Ili Prefecture, Xinjiang, approximately 110 kilometers away from the county seat of Xinyuan, it is a mid-mountain grassland developed on the Tertiary paleo-pluvial deposits on the northern slope of the Nalati Mountains. The Narati Grassland is one of the four major grasslands in the world, specifically a subalpine meadow plant area, and has been a renowned pasture since ancient times.

Itinerary:Kunes River - Six-Star Street

After breakfast, transfer back to Yining via Kunes River. Upon arrival, go to Six-Star Street : it is an old neighborhood in Yining City, Yili Prefecture of Xinjiang, a city in the south of China, which was built in the mid-1930s (1934-1936) according to the concept of six policies (anti-imperialism, pro-Sovietism, equality of nationalities, peace, construction, and cleanliness) implemented by the Xinjiang Provincial Government at that time, and planned and designed by the German engineer, Mr. Vasily. The plan of the block is circular, with six main roads radiating outward from the center, dividing the block into six fan-shaped areas, with schools, stores, mosques and other public buildings in the center and residential areas on the periphery, forming a unique residential pattern. It is an original large-scale humanistic scenic spot mainly reflecting the folk customs of Ili Uygur, and is the image window of Yining and a national 3A-level tourist attraction, where you can experience the rich "Xinjiang flavor" by eating, traveling, touring, purchasing, and entertaining.

Itinerary: Along the economic zone of the north slope of Tianshan Mountain - Sayram Lake - Guozigou

After breakfast, go to visit Sayram Lake, which is known as the most beautiful pearl in Asia. The scenery here is breathtaking, with the turquoise blue lake surrounded by snow-covered mountains and the yellow wild chrysanthemums on the prairie seeming like a carpet of woven flowers. Shepherds grazing leisurely in the distance, all these are just like an oil painting presented in front of you. In the afternoon, go to Dushanzi. After arrival, check into the hotel and take a rest.
Itinerary:Urho Ghost City - Thousand Oil Wells - Wucai Beach (Colorful Beach)
After breakfast, we will go to Urhe Ghost City, which is civilized in the world. Three kilometers southeast of Urle Township in Karamay City, there is a unique wind erosion landform, which is named as Wind City, and it is customary to call it "Ghost City". Circle of about 10 square kilometers, the ground elevation of about 350 meters, according to the investigation of about 100 million years ago in the Cretaceous period, this is a huge freshwater lake, the lake shore growth of dense plants, and then after two big crustal changes, the lake into a sandstone and mud plate sandstone and land sea, geology called it "Gobi Terrace". Millions of years, due to wind and rain erosion, the ground formation of varying depths of gullies, exposed stone layer was carved by the wind in strange shapes, in the undulating slopes, covered with blood red, blue, white, orange and yellow stones of various colors, like the witch beads, adding a few more color of God's secret, the inner city is located in the mouth of the wind, the wind in all seasons. Whenever a gale Joe to come, yellow sand covering the sky, the wind in the wind city stirring back and forth, harsh whistling, as the ghosts cry, " Ghost City" so the face of the name. -Can be called a natural museum.

On the way, visit the oil field operation area known as Thousand Wells, where the machinery is constantly operating, moving and shaking in a spectacular and interesting scenario. Go to Wucai Beach - shortlisted in the "magical Northwest 100 Scenery", due to the different minerals contained in the rocks, the illusion of a variety of different colors, named "Wucai Beach". Afterwards, return to the hotel and check in. After dinner, visit the night fish market.

Itinerary:Hemu Village - Hemu River - Observation Deck
After breakfast, proceed to Hemu Village (entering via shuttle bus). Along the way, you will be treated to breathtaking scenery, often compared to the landscapes of Yosemite National Park in the United States and the Swiss Alps National Park. Surrounded by rolling mountains, the village rests at the foot of slopes densely covered with Siberian taiga forests—a majestic blend of spruce, fir, and red pine. Gaze into the distance, and you will see the eternal snowcap of Friendship Peak, the highest summit of the Altai Mountains, shimmering in the sunlight. Pause and listen: the whispering of winds through the pines, the gentle murmur of streams, and the occasional circling of eagles overhead create a profound sense of peace and tranquility. Afterwards, head to Jiadengyu for hotel check-in.

Itinerary: Kanas Scenic Area - Moon Bay - Lying Dragon Bay - Sacred Bay
After breakfast, drive to the National Kanas Natural Landscape Reserve (including the shuttle bus); on the way, visit the Ertix River, the only river in China that flows into the Arctic Ocean, with a total length of 2,969 kilometers. Later, pass through Lying Dragon Bay, Moon Bay, and Sacred Bay. "Moon Bay" gets its name because this section of the Si River looks like a crescent moon. When looking down from a high place, the turquoise river water stretches as far as the eye can see and divides the continuous birch forest into two parts. Along the way, admire the grandeur and beauty of the "Golden Mountain" - Altay Mountains, and the natural scenery of the "Silver Water" - Irtysh River. The lush water and grass, flocks of cattle and sheep, and Kazakh yurts are scattered like stars on the boundless grassland, presenting a picturesque scene. Then drive to Kanas Lake, which is located in Burqin County and is an alpine lake in the dense mountains.
After the tour, return to Burqin.

Itinerary: S21 Internet-Famous Desert Highway – via Ulungur Lake - Urumqi
We will traverse the Gurbantunggut Desert in northern Xinjiang and take a coach to pass through the S21 Internet-Famous Desert Highway. Along the way, we will admire the magnificent desert scenery and head towards Burqin, passing by the magnificent Wulungu Lake.
Upon arrival in Urumqi, check in at the hotel and rest.

Itinerary: Urumqi - Tianshan Tianchi Lake - Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar
After breakfast, take a car and head to the Tianshan Tianchi Lake, located on the northwest mountainside of Bogda Peak, the highest peak of the East Tianshan Mountains. It is a high mountain barrier lake with an altitude of 1,980 meters, formed by the converging melted snow water of the Tianshan Mountains. Standing on the shore of the Heavenly Lake, the snow-capped Bogda Peak across the lake is clearly visible. Walking beside the clear blue water, under the blue sky and among the snow-capped mountains, one can feel extremely comfortable. It is an excellent place for summer heat escape and winter cold avoidance. Taking a boat (included) to cruise in the lake here will bring a unique charm.

Then take a vehicle back to the city center and visit the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar! The Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar was completed on June 26, 2003. It is the largest bazaar in the world (in Uyghur, it means bazaar or farmers' market). Integrating Islamic culture, architecture, ethnic commerce, entertainment, and catering, it is a gathering place and display center for Xinjiang's tourism products. It serves as the "Window of Xinjiang", the "Window of Central Asia", and the "Window of the World". In 2004, it was selected as one of the "Top Ten Buildings" in Urumqi. With a strong Islamic architectural style, on the basis of covering the functionality and modernity of the building, it recreates the prosperity of the ancient Silk Road and centrally reflects the rich ethnic characteristics and regional culture of the Western Regions.

After breakfast, you can have some free time. After that, you will be transferred to the airport and return to your warm home.
1. Standard twin rooms in 3-4 star hotels (breakfast included).
2. All lunches and dinners during the tour are at your own expense (complimentary 3 special local meals).
3. Professional local English-speaking guide service.
4. Professional driver and tourist vehicle (with comprehensive insurance)
5. Attractions listed in the itinerary: first entrance tickets.
Remarks: the driver-cum-guide work time is 10 hours, overtime will be charged overtime fee please know! (traffic congestion and car breakdowns and other factors cause overtime except, mainly refers to personal behavior caused by travel time delays overtime and the end of the day trip additional use of car guide services).
1.Airfare and tourist visa fee.
2.All lunches and dinners during the tour are at your own expense;
Meal package (self-paid): A total of 26 lunches and dinners throughout the tour, including 4-5 special local meals (e.g., Xinjiang specialty restaurants). Pre-booking of meal packages is available at a standard of $15/person. Total meal cost: $390/ person. If you wish to book the meal package, it is recommended to pay together when registering for the tour.
3.Domestic flight ticket for the Kuqa–Yining segment (one-way economy class): $200/ person.
4.Tips for driver and guide: $10/person/day, total $150/ person.
5. Additional transportation expenses such as electric carts, shuttle buses, or cable cars beyond the first entrance tickets of attractions are at your own expense.
6.Overseas personal expenses (including but not limited to laundry, haircuts, telephone, ax, pay-TV, beverages, and tobacco);
7.Other expenses not mentioned in the above services.
Itinerary Instructions
Special Notes:
1. The order of activities, attractions, flights, and accommodations in the itinerary may be subject to change based on practical considerations. The final itinerary will be confirmed by our company prior to departure.
2. We reserve the right to make necessary adjustments to the itinerary, or apply additional charges due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to airline schedules, visa requirements, government policies, and weather conditions.
3. The flight numbers and times provided are indicative and may be subject to reasonable adjustments during actual implementation.
Travel Information
Meeting & Departure:
1. Please ensure you arrive at the boarding location 15 minutes before the scheduled departure. The bus will depart on time without waiting. Arriving late will be considered a cancellation, and fees are non-refundable.
2. The boarding and disembarking times indicated are estimates, and the final locations are subject to our confirmation. Any changes due to traffic or other special circumstances will be communicated promptly. Please be patient.
Luggage & Vehicle:
We operate various types of vehicles, including buses, mid-sized buses, and 9-seater minibuses. While large buses have luggage racks, mid-sized and minibuses have limited space. We recommend carrying only essential luggage to ensure one seat per person.
Please note that in many cities, bus stops are often situated a distance from attractions to avoid penalty. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Bus Safety Tips:
1. No smoking on the bus.
2. Prohibited items are strictly forbidden.
3. Avoid touching vehicle items to prevent damage.
4. During stops, please adhere to the guide's instructions and stay close by.
5. When disembarking, ensure windows are closed and valuables are with you. The travel agency is not liable for any lost or stolen items.
6. If a vehicle breakdown occurs during the tour, affecting the itinerary, the travel agency will take swift remedial action. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Refunds and Changes Policy
Trip Cancellation Policy
ü Full Refund: Cancel your trip 60 or more days before departure.
ü Processing Fee Refund: Cancel between 30 and 59 days before departure, and a 10% administration fee will apply.
ü Partial Refund: Cancel between 18 and 29 days before departure, and 50% of the total order amount will be charged.
ü Non-Refundable: Cancellations made within 17 days of departure are non-refundable due to confirmed vehicle and hotel bookings, but a friend can be substituted in your place.
Additional Notes
ü The cancellation policy does not cover tours that include airfare and cruises, as they are governed by the respective airline and cruise line policies.
ü Failure to arrive on the departure day will be considered a voluntary cancellation, and no refunds will be issued.
ü Refund policies for additional hotel bookings or services are subject to the individual hotel's policies.
ü Personal reasons such as incomplete documents, visa issues, late arrival, illness, or accidents resulting in cancellation or failure to participate in the trip will not be refunded or compensated with alternative services.
Handling of Special Circumstances
In cases where the trip cannot proceed due to force majeure events like weather, war, or strikes, our company prioritizes guest safety and has the right to cancel or modify part or all of the trip. We assume no direct or indirect responsibility for such events, and any paid fees are non-refundable.
Explanation of Additional Charges
Ø If the airline alters its fares due to policy changes, you will be required to pay the difference in accordance with the airline's regulations. Please note that group tickets are not eligible for changes, exchanges, or refunds.
Ø Should the policy adjustments of the destination country result in additional costs for items not included in the itinerary or related services, the price difference must be settled in accordance with the applicable regulations.
Change of Booking Policy:
In cases where guests are unable to join the tour due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., transportation breakdowns, illness, weather changes), we will strive to minimize losses, but we cannot assume the costs associated with these changes. Specific guidelines for visa changes are as follows:
1. Over 59 days before departure: No fees apply for extensions, itinerary changes, or name changes.
2. Between 30 and 59 days before departure (inclusive): A 10% fee of the total tour price will be charged for extensions or itinerary changes.
3. Within 30 days of departure (inclusive): No fees for name changes if the guest finds a replacement; however, if we assist in finding a suitable replacement, a 25% fee of the total tour price will be charged as a visa change service fee.
Warm Reminder:
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Explanation of participation and security risks
I. Tips for Registering for a Tour
1. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months before participating in overseas tours. Any issues with your documents that prevent visa issuance or entry/exit permits will result in losses borne by you.
2. Visa issuance and entry permissions are at the discretion of the relevant authorities. Providing accurate and truthful information is crucial. Delays or failures due to personal reasons or incomplete/incorrect materials will be your responsibility.
3. Embassies and consulates frequently update visa requirements. We will keep you informed and advise on necessary supplements. Delays or denials due to incomplete or incorrect information will be your liability.
4. Obtaining a visa from the destination country's embassy or consulate is not the only requirement for international travel. You must also pass through border checkpoints and obtain entry/exit authorization from other countries' immigration authorities. Failure to secure these authorizations due to personal reasons will be your responsibility.
II. Health Status and Excursion Activity Risks:
1. Accurately disclose your health condition and past medical history to the travel agency. Based on this, we will recommend suitable tour packages and advise a medical examination. If you choose to participate despite our advice, we assume you are medically fit. Individuals aged 65 and above should be accompanied by family members, and minors by their parents or guardians. We may also require relevant individuals to purchase travel insurance..
2. In case of personal or property safety emergencies abroad, seek assistance from the tour operator, local government, or relevant organizations. Costs incurred will be your responsibility.
3. In case of a sudden illness during the trip, the travel agency will make every effort to arrange for your prompt medical treatment. However, due to the unique conditions and time constraints of outbound tourism, the agency may not always be able to fully cater to your specific requirements or take you to your designated medical institutions. Nevertheless, the travel agency will adhere to the principle of timely treatment and follow the advice of professional medical personnel to ensure that you are assisted to the most appropriate medical facilities. Please note that any costs incurred during this process will be borne by you. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
4. If you experience a sudden illness during the trip, please note that the tour leader is responsible for the well-being of the entire group, and may not be able to stay with you for extended periods. However, the travel agency will endeavor to arrange for personnel to assist you with follow-up medical treatment, tailored to your needs. Overseas, there is no equivalent occupation to a nurse, so if you require constant accompaniment during treatment, kindly inform the travel agency promptly. The agency can assist in arranging for your immediate family to visit you, but please be aware that any costs incurred will be your responsibility. Therefore, it is crucial to provide the travel agency with your emergency contact details in your home country before departure, in case of emergencies.
5. In the event of an accident abroad where you require the accompaniment and care of your domestic relatives, kindly contact the travel agency promptly. The agency will then reach out to your relatives, based on your needs, and assist them in completing the necessary procedures for leaving the country as swiftly as possible. However, due to the nature of temporary and emergency travel abroad, the agency cannot guarantee the same prices as the tour package or other preferential rates for air tickets, hotels, and related expenses. These costs will be borne by you, and we appreciate your understanding in this matter.
6. When participating in attractions or free activities in foreign countries, please ensure to follow the instructions of your guide and take note of relevant safety tips. Choose activities that are suitable for your physical condition and refrain from engaging in any activities that may be harmful or pose a risk to your health. Travelers with the following conditions are particularly advised to exercise caution: those with a history of cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, mental illness, asthma, cervical spondylosis, or any recurring health issues not mentioned. Additionally, individuals over 55 years of age and pregnant women are discouraged from participating in activities such as sea travel, scuba diving, swimming, surfing, hiking (including climbing), rafting, skiing, horseback riding, paragliding, hot air ballooning, helicopter rides, desert buggy rides, desert motorcycling, sand dashing activities, cross-country trekking, cable car rides exceeding 10 floors, aerial tramway rides, thrill rides in amusement parks, and any activities involving close contact with wildlife. Our aim is to prevent any unnecessary harm to your body.
7. Generally, we do not include dangerous or thrilling activities in our itineraries. If you believe that any activity in the program may pose a risk to your health, please inform the tour leader or guide promptly, and we will make suitable adjustments accordingly.
III. Personal Property and Shopping Risks
1. Exercise caution in safeguarding your personal belongings and property. Avoid leaving the group without authorization and keep valuables with you at all times. If your property is stolen, we will assist in reporting to the local police, but cannot guarantee recovery or bear any losses.
2. If you purchase goods in countries offering tax refunds, retain your tax refund receipt. Our leaders and guides can assist with filling out forms and escorting you to refund locations, but success is subject to the destination country's policies.
3. Any bank processing fees for shopping cards are non-refundable. If such fees occur due to returns, we kindly request your understanding.