Lonely Planet’s Picks: Unveiling the Best Asian Tourist Destinations for Your Ultimate Adventure

Gansu, nestled between Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, presents itself as a world-class destination that triumphed over Kamakura, Japan, and the Four Kings Islands of Indonesia to claim the top spot as Asia’s best tourist destination in the esteemed “Lonely Planet” guide.

Situated at the convergence of the Loess Plateau, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and Inner Mongolia Plateau, Gansu showcases a complex and diverse landscape, featuring mountains, plateaus, plains, river valleys, deserts, and the Gobi. Enveloped by hills and mountains, Gansu promises a journey through mesmerizing terrains.

Embark on the Silk Road, the longest road in China, stretching an impressive 7,000 kilometers. Just like the porcelain that originated from China, the Silk Road stands as a symbol of the prosperous civilizations of East Asia in ancient times.

Marvel at the Chinese art treasure that is the Mogao Grottoes. These grottoes have withstood the test of time, weathering winds and sands for over a thousand years. Adorned with murals, they bear witness to the wisdom, greatness, rise, and fall of ancient dynasties and the ever-turning wheel of time.

Discover the Shandan Military Horse Farm, the largest of its kind in Asia. Sprawling across the Damaging grassland on the northern foot of Lenglong Ridge in the Qilian Mountain, this farm spans an impressive total area of 3.295 million mu. Witness the magnificent sight of herds of horses galloping across vast prairies, hooves kicking up dust, as wranglers skillfully maneuver with their whips.

Immerse yourself in the surreal beauty of the Zhangye Danxia Landform, known as the most colorful mountain in China. Within a 100-square-kilometer mountainous and hilly region, witness the breathtaking sight of peculiar shapes, vibrant colors, and magnificent formations. This landform developed over millions of years, from the Pre-Jurassic to the Tertiary period.

Experience the awe-inspiring Tengger Desert, one of the four largest deserts in China. As the sun sets, the desert transforms into a golden expanse, with the setting sun casting a magical glow. In that moment, as you gaze into the distance, you can’t help but feel the overwhelming grandeur of nature, leaving you in admiration.

Discover the hidden gem of Heihe Wetland, a slice of the south of the Yangtze River nestled within the Gobi. The Heihe River, the largest river in the Hexi Corridor, meanders through Zhangye, giving birth to expansive rivers, lakes, and swamps. Delight in the abundance of life and witness birds frolicking amidst ribbon reed wetlands and red willow shrub wetlands.

At Jinchang Flower Sea, located at the same latitude as Provence, France, indulge in a sensory extravaganza. Unlike Provence, where lavender dominates, this purple-hued wonderland encompasses not only lavender but also verbena, sage, and more. Lavender and verbena cover vast expanses, creating a tapestry of colors across nearly 10,000 acres.

In addition to the bountiful natural landscapes, Gansu is home to a wealth of rich and historic cultural treasures. Explore the likes of the Maijishan Grottoes, Labrang Temple, and Jiayuguan, infusing your journey with an artistic ambiance. Gansu beckons with its blend of natural wonders and cultural splendors, leaving you eager to embark on a remarkable travel experience.