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Recommended hiking routes in Taklimakan desert

Recently, many friends are asking about the Taklimakan Desert, and want to go to this place for road trip. What Bian Xiao wants to say is that the away trip can but must be led by professionals, and it is a team. Don't act alone, don't take risks, safety is always the first. The following is the route given by the government. Interested parties can take a look together.

Introduction to Desert Taklimakan Desert is the largest desert in China and the second largest mobile desert in the world. It is capricious in the embrace of Tianshan, Kunlun and Pamirs. It embraces and breathes everything from ancient times to the present with an inclusive mind. Yellow sand, Populus euphratica, swarms of camels, ancient cities, ruins and low-key villages are places that countless tourists, explorers and archaeologists yearn for.

The route is from Milan ruins to N39 desert adventure camp on foot from east to west, passing through Bayinguoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Hotan region and Kashi region, the three "Top Ten Adventure Tourism Destinations in China".

General situation of environment: total altitude difference: the lowest altitude is 800 meters, the highest altitude is 1900 meters, which is high in the east and low in the west.

Climatic conditions: continental arid climate in warm temperate zone.

Weather conditions: 5℃- 10℃ during the day,-15℃-30℃ at night, the average temperature in winter is -4℃, and the lowest temperature is generally below -20℃.

Highlights of the itinerary Crossing the Taklimakan Desert is not only an outdoor adventure trip, but also a harmonious exploration and research trip, covering the ancient and modern, culture and civilization, scenery and humanities in this route, and better demonstrating the rich and precious exploration and cultural tourism resources in Xinjiang.

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Tips 1。 Before going out, you should fully understand the safety risks of the project and make a comprehensive assessment of your physical condition and professional skills.

2. Adventure activities should go hand in hand as far as possible, not pursuing excitement, not blindly exploring, and cautiously going to no man's land and sparsely populated places. It is recommended to find a guide who is familiar with the road conditions in advance when going to Dahlia Buyi.

3. You should master the necessary professional knowledge of natural environment, first aid, outdoor exploration and so on, and carry out exploration activities under the guidance of professionals. Don't venture to undeveloped and unopened forest farms, protected areas, canyons, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, islands and other high-risk areas without authorization.

4. Hiking adventure tourists use professional hiking equipment to prepare necessary materials and medicines. Prepare walkie-talkies in advance, rent satellite phones if necessary, and be sure to keep communication open.

5. Pay close attention to relevant tips and arrange the trip reasonably. Understand the weather, traffic and other conditions of tourist destinations. In case of bad weather or physical discomfort, adjust your itinerary in time and don't take risks.

In particular, it is suggested that the organization of exploration should strictly abide by national laws and regulations; Explorers should abide by the explorer's code of conduct. N39 has a high crossing risk factor, which requires professional planning and adequate rescue support. Before crossing, it must be reported to the local government department for approval before implementation. Without the approval of the government, no individual or team may cross. (From China Adventure Association)