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Where is the right place to live on the road by car? Do you have any recommendations?

Previously, it took Nalati three days to reach Kuqa after walking through the Dooku Highway. I'm also struggling with your question. There are thousands of hotels with better conditions in Nalati, and four or five hundred are hotels in the 1980s. The location environment of ordinary homestays is not good, parking on the side of the road, and the road is blocked. Later, I found a hotel with a parking lot, room 4 10, and the conditions were relatively poor. Without air conditioning, the TV won't turn on, and the tap turns on yellow water, so I won't say which one it is.

First, the experience of taking a single depot expressway.

On the first day, Korla set out for Hejing, took the 2 18 National Road to Gongnaisi Forest Farm, looked outside the scenic spot, and went to Nalati at night. The next day I went to Nalati scenic spot, and the third day I went to Bayinbuluke. The same problem, the better conditions are expensive, the cheaper conditions are poor, and I don't necessarily have a room. I looked at the scenic spots casually and rushed to Kuqa in the afternoon. It took more than six hours to drive more than 200 kilometers, the mountain road was eighteen bends, the speed limit was 30, and it was not fast.

Second, in Kuqa, there are no rooms in better hotels, and the general hotel conditions are similar. It is recommended to book in advance.

Suggestion:

1. You can try yurts in the scenic spot. There are many yurts, which are cheaper and the conditions are almost indifferent. It is also an experience. Book in advance as far as possible, and there is no guarantee that it will be available at any time.

2. Fill up the car as much as possible in Nalati, and there are few gas stations behind. In Bayinbuluke, I waited in line for nearly three hours.

3. From Bayinbuluke to Kuqa, the map navigation is only over 200 kilometers, 70-80 kilometers are straight lines, and then are mountain roads, which makes it difficult to drive and the speed limit is severe. Burning the midnight oil is absolutely not recommended, it is very dangerous. Make sure to arrive at Kuqa before dark when you leave, and the navigation distance needs to be added for several hours, because the scenery along the way is beautiful and you will often stop.

4. Do your homework before you leave, and try to arrange the route, itinerary and accommodation in advance. Before I left, I thought that mobile phones could solve all the problems of this era. The result is poor signal and unreliable navigation. Not to mention the network when entering the mountain, even the mobile phone has no signal.

The car is in good condition, and the spare tire must be ready, which may not be used. There is something wrong with the vehicle in the mountains, so we have to resign ourselves to fate.

These are my experiences and suggestions, which I hope will help you.