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TREK004-1: Trek to Tomur Peak (7453m) - The highest Peak on Tian Shan Mountain

 

Introduction

Tien-Shan is an endless region that lies between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyistan and China, like a sort of foreign body, as if it had a life all to itself. In like manner, the inhabitants of Tien Shan are original and utterly different from both the Russians and the Chinese and came under the dominion of these two powerful nations only relatively recently. Many nomadic Kazakh have difficulty in understanding Russian, and one of the issues raised by the ever growing nationalist movement is the refusal to learn this language because it is the mother tongue of their conquerors.

 

 

Trek to Tomur Peak (7453m) - The highest Peak on Tian Shan Mountain

The Tien Shan mountains are the most distant, unknown and captivating, many of which have never been explored. The immense fertile and virtually unknown valleys are populated only by flocks of sheep and shepherds on horseback. Most of the valleys have no tourist facilities or even villages, and in some cases there are not even any roads.

 

Day1: Fly to Beijing

Arrive in Beijing, Our well-trained tour guide will pick you up at the airport and transfer to the hotel in the city. Visit the Tiananmen Square –the largest city square in the world and the Forbidden City, which used to be the living place of the emperors of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties in the morning.

 

Day2: Visit in Beijing

Drive to the Great Wall (Mutianyu) which is located 50 miles away from the city (2 hour’s drive), hiking there for one and half hours. Enjoy your lunch. Move on to the Ming Tomb where 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) were buried in the afternoon. Transfer back to your hotel.

 

Day3: Fly to Urumqi and by train to Aksu

Fly to Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. After arrival, visit Red Hill Park, as a symbol of Urumqi, Red Hill is unique for making up of reddish-brown rocks. Evening by train to Akesu, Overnight on the train.

 

Day4: Arrive in Akesu

Arrive in Akesu in the afternoon. Akesu, a city south-west of Xinjiang Region, it is the center of an oasis at the foot of the Tian Shan mts., and was a caravan hub on the Old Silk Road. Transfer to hotel.

 

Day5: Drive to Taklak Pasture

Drive jeeps to Taklak Pasture through Wusu County. Wusu is a county-level city with more than 100,000 residents in Xinjiang, is an oasis in Dzungarian basin, where oil-production is a major part of the economy. Camp on the Taklak pasture. (Tent)

 

Day6: Trek to Subutashi

Trek through grassland, along the vale of Tailan River for about 4-5 hours, 15km to our camping place, Subutashi. (Tent)

 

Day7: Trek to Bielekumu

Continue trekking northward 3-4 hours along the vale, about 13km to Bielekumu at sunset, camp place, Bielekumu. (Tent)

 

Day8: Trek to Tomur Peak and return

After entering the glacier area, along West Qiongtailan Glacier, trek 10km, about 2 hours to the base camp (3900m). Go on walking to a camping place (5400m) at noon, enjoy splendid landscapes of Qiongtailan Glacier, Tomur Peak (7453m) and Kochikar Peak (6342). Return to the base camp. (Tent)

 

Day9-11: Trek back to Taklak Pasture (Tent)

 

Day12: Drive back to Aksu.

 

Day13: Fly to Urumqi, transport to the hotel. (Hotel)

 

Day14: Fly to Beijing

Fly to Beijing, have a walk in Liulichang street, was once a flourishing cultural center during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) where scholars, painters and calligraphers gathered to purchase materials, exchange ideas, compose poetry, write books and paint pictures. Overnight in Beijing, hotel.

 

Day15: Fly to back home

Check out of the hotel and transfer to the airport station to catch the flight to your home.

 

 

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