West China Travel
1998— 2024
Our wonderful tours focus on the most beautiful & mysterious part of China-the western part. we call it the “backroads”,where all travelers can have a real authentic travel experience of China, and get a totally new perspective of this amazing country through us.

Hunan
Hunan is becoming a popular destination for international travelers, especially the western part called “Xiangxi.” One of its highlights is Zhangjiajie, a small city known for its unique sandstone landform with thousands of peaks, creating a vast forest with spectacular views. The area also offers caves, lakes, rivers, and karst mountains within a short drive. Nearby, there are well-preserved ancient towns like Fenghuang and charming minority villages. Visitors often express astonishment at the beauty of this part of Hunan, saying it exceeds their expectations and leaves a lasting impression.
Guangxi
If you tell someone you’re going to Guangxi, they’ll feel really jealous and picture you biking or riding a bamboo raft under the famous karst peaks of Yangshuo, hiking between ethnic villages in the high Longji Terraces. All these things happen in Guilin, the city that represents China’s classic scenery, which is where Guangxi gets most of its fame from. Locally, Guilin is famous all over China because of a saying that’s been in every Chinese primary school textbook for generations: “Guìlín’s landscape is the best under heaven”. For first-time visitors to China, it’s always recommended as a top place to visit. It’s a great place for a vacation


Guizhou
Guizhou has been considered one of the least developed areas of China and described as having “no three miles of flat land, no three days of fine weather,” and some even call it “Grayzhou.” For thousands of years, it was seen as a wild, untamed land due to bad weather, lack of sunlight, numerous impassable karst mountains, aggressive waters, and infertile fields. This made Guizhou a very tough place to live, only suitable for those with great strength and resilience.A visit to Guizhou will give you a new perspective of life.Just get ready to be inspired by this amazing land.
Yunnan
Yunnan, an ideal haven for living, captivates with its perfect blend of climate, leisurely lifestyle, and diverse cultures of 25 ethnic groups. A destination to escape routine life, it’s akin to a romantic date with a lover—where time moves slowly, and laziness is embraced. In Yunnan, forgetting and forgiving are advocated, offering a smart approach to the complexities of the world. Whether lost in a daze or hiking highland rivers, Yunnan prompts introspection and respect for nature. It’s a place where being a tender princess or a tough warrior matters less than savoring the unique joys it offers.


Sichuan
Discover Sichuan beyond its culinary fame and Panda heritage. Travel north to alpine valleys, plateau grasslands, and lakes, or west to experience Sichuan’s Tibetan culture against glacial mountains. the region’s beauty remains untouched. Choosing Sichuan may bring solitude, but the reward is a profound experience of this heavenly land. Embrace the journey, get close to yourself, and be amazed by Sichuan’s spirit. Don’t hesitate; hit the way and explore Sichuan.
Tibet
Tibet is a transformative destination that reshapes your worldview.Every step in Tibet is a pilgrimage, a journey of self-discovery. Many travelers consider it their ultimate dreamland, drawn by its unique blend of piety, breathtaking highland views, and unparalleled authenticity. Tibet stands alone with its deep faith and awe-inspiring landscapes, captivating those willing to endure the challenges of high altitudes.you must experience it beneath the “roof of the world” at least once in your life.


Xinjiang
Explore Xinjiang, China’s largest region and a historical gateway to the northwest, with a rich Silk Road heritage. Follow the footsteps of the Han Dynasty and discover ancient oasis towns, Experience nature at Heavenly Pool, Kanas, and Bayinbuluk, or immerse yourself in cultural wonders in Urumqi and Turpan. Engage with the Uyghur community, enjoying dance, song, and sweet fruits in the grape valley. Despite its desert facade, Xinjiang reveals a diverse landscape treasure.
Silk Road Experiences
Explore Xinjiang, China’s largest region and a historical gateway to the northwest, with a rich Silk Road heritage. Follow the footsteps of the Han Dynasty and discover ancient oasis towns, Experience nature at Heavenly Pool, Kanas, and Bayinbuluk, or immerse yourself in cultural wonders in Urumqi and Turpan. Engage with the Uyghur community, enjoying dance, song, and sweet fruits in the grape valley. Despite its desert facade, Xinjiang reveals a diverse landscape treasure.
