These are the results for your Silk Road adventure holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
For centuries, traders have plied the so-called 'Silk Road', a long and hazardous adventure linking the markets of western Europe to the ancient Chinese capital of Xian. This tour re-traces part of that epic journey, travelling along the fabled Hexi Corridor, then out across the deserts of western China, with a detour to amazing Xiahe, a place of pilgrimage for Tibetan Lamaism.
This unique tour takes you on an epic cultural journey along the Old Silk Road through some of Central Asia’s most spectacular mountains, lively bazaars and ancient towns. Traversing parts of Kyrgyzstan, China, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
An adventure tour experiencing the contrasts of Central Asia's people, mountains and deserts. This extraordinary journey traces the ancient Silk Route from its source in Xian through an ever changing landscape to the fabled city of Samarkand.
Discover China's Great Wall & Terracotta Army, mingle with the locals at Kashgar's famous Sunday Market and journey across Kyrgyzstan's mountains to fabled Bokhara & Samarkand on this epic overland adventure.
We shop in bazaars, rest at green oasis outposts, visit the ruins of a 5th century Buddhist temple, and camp in the desert to awake to a stunning sunrise. Discover the treasures of silks, jades, and spices that made this road famous.
Spending ten days in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, staying in yurts with a wonderful eagle hunter musician and his family, the nomads of Son Kul and the shepherds of Tash Rabat – all of whom are great friends of ours – this is a trip that will really introduce you to the ways of mountain life on the Old Silk Road.
Journey overland from Uzbekistan to Iran and trace the western section of the Silk Road. Cross awesome expanses of the Karakum desert and the high mountain passes that link Central Asia and Persia.
Once the centre of mighty empires, the lands of Turkestan are found in modern-day Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and China. Through this diverse region - with fearsome deserts and soaring mountains - great Khans controlled the citadels of Khiva, Bukhara, Kokand and Kashgar.