Xinjiang's Silk Road journey through nature, history and culture
Aksu
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Tianshan Mountain range, Ta village in Wensu county, Aksu, rests peacefully at the base of Tomur Peak. Close to the border shared between China and Kyrgyzstan, the "iron" peak, known in the language of the Uygur ethnic group, reaches a towering height of 7,439 meters, making it the highest point of the Tianshan Mountain system.
Ta village has unique scenery and a vibrant ecosystem with diverse wildlife. Its landscapes include vast plains, verdant grasslands, snow-capped mountains, glaciers, lush forests, and winding canyons.
The village is a core attraction for rural tourism in the region, with accommodations ranging from luxurious resorts to cozy cabins that suit all preferences. The area offers hiking trails for all fitness levels to view the marvels of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for photographers.
Horseback riding is the best way to explore its wild, untamed nature and experience the traditional way of life. The scenic mountain trails reveal stunning views as the forest paths wind through lush greenery, allowing for immersion in the tranquil environment. Experienced guides ensure that visitors' rides are safe and enjoyable, providing all the necessary equipment for comfort. Interaction with locals provides insights into the region's cultural heritage, as horseback riding transports you into the old Silk Road adventure as a modern traveler.
At an average elevation exceeding 2,300 meters, Ta village presents a refreshing summer retreat amidst glaciers and snow-crowned summits. Its varied terrain appeals to nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.