11-Day 10-Night Travel Guide for Southern Xinjiang
by TravelBugBitten
Apr 12, 2024
Autumn in the Luobu People’s Village is a nature-led, supremely romantic melanoid reaction🍁
When the Taklamakan Desert dons a caramel-colored coat and the thousand-year-old poplar forests begin to blaze with color, I feel as if I’ve stepped into a perfectly baked loaf of earth bread, with every scene radiating a warm, healing vibe (つ≧▽≦)つ🍞
🍂 We arrived at the scenic area after lunch and began to enjoy a soul spa.
Riding the sightseeing car, feeling the breeze all the way, we quickly reached Abudan Square, where our village exploration began. We experienced the Luobu people's thousand-year wisdom of “not planting grains, not raising livestock, but relying solely on small boats for fishing.”
In the village, centenarian “NPCs” kindly craft by hand, there’s Lop Nur grilled fish🐟, various ethnic-style shops, and interactive performances. In the old village, you can also see intangible cultural heritage such as Parazi weaving, poplar wood carving, and earthenware techniques.
The Poplar Forest and Tarim River Mirror 🌅
Walking on the boardwalk, the poplars in the distance reflect in the mirror-like lake water, perfectly blending dark green, golden yellow, ochre, chestnut, and desert colors. There is no noise here, only peaceful poetry, like a huge cream mirror cake bathed in warm afternoon sunlight.
Bigfoot Car Surfing, Infused with Caramel Bubbles 🏜️
You must try the “Desert Bigfoot” off-road vehicle! The driver maneuvers this beast to let us “surf” the sea of sand. Racing down from the dune tops, the weightless sensation instantly sparks dopamine, and the swirling sand and wind feel like caramel bubbles injected into this adventure—exciting and addictive! Especially from the desert top, you can gaze at the unique oasis lake view, a truly one-of-a-kind beauty!
Caramel Macchiato on a Camel’s Back 🐫
As the evening sun softens, ride a camel and sway lazily between the dunes. At this moment, the desert shows its purest orange-brown, the camel bells ring melodiously, like savoring a caramel macchiato—smooth and warm. PS: Shoutout to the camel team guy, top-notch photography skills📷
Don’t hesitate any longer—this autumn, come to Luobu People’s Village and check in to this limited-time natural melanoid feast!
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