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Kashgar is the kind of city where every street tells a story — from the Sunday Livestock Market to the Kashgar Old City. But a sightseeing checklist only gets you so far. The travellers I've guided here over the years tell me the same thing: the parts they remember most aren't the famous landmarks (though those are incredible). It's the bowl of noodles at 7am from a shop that's been open since 1985. It's the moment they stumbled into a quiet courtyard and a local invited them in for tea.
That's the difference a custom tour makes. You're not just visiting Kashgar — you're exploring it with someone who's been doing this for 15 years, who knows which ticket queues to skip, which restaurants to book, and which hidden corners are worth your time. Tell me what you want from your Kashgar trip, and I'll build a day — or a week — around exactly that.
Go beyond the guidebook with a local expert. Learn about Kashgar's history, visit lesser-known temples and sites, and meet local artisans.
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The Silk Road itinerary Peng put together was incredible. Dunhuang, Turpan, Kashgar — places I'd dreamed about but had no idea how to navigate. She arranged local guides who were actual historians. Came back with photos I'll treasure forever.
Alex
Berlin, Germany