Kashgar and Lake Karakul trip, 2013/08
Photos from Kashgar City and the mountains that surround Lake Karakul.
In August we headed west into Xinjiang, visiting Kashgar city and heading up into the mountains for a trek that peaked at the base camp of Mt. Muztagh-Ata.
As well as the sights of Kashgar, and the high mountain scenery, we got a very good look at some of the local customs, with a Krygyz camel team with us on the trek, and a visit to a Uyghur family farm near Kashgar.
Locals say that if you haven’t been to Kashgar, you haven’t truly visited Xinjiang.
To begin the trip we visited the old town of Kashgar for a look about the night market, and then the alleys and lanes of the old city itself.
Then we drove out into the mountains, getting very close to the border of Pakistan, Kyrgzstan, and Tajikistan on the way to Lake Karakul and Muztagh-Ata.
We trekked up in to the mountains, camping two nights at high altitude and getting all the way up to the 4,500m base camp of Muztagh-Ata.
Back from our trek, we visited a local family farm near Kashgar. If you’ve hiked with us before in Beijing, you might have met Abu, one of our part time guides. He’s from Kashgar, and was back up there for Ramadan and his summer holiday from university in Beijing. He took us for a walk about his family’s farm, and we had a delicious meal out there as well.
To finish up the trip, we took a look about some of the other sights of Kashgar City: the Id Kah Mosque, the Grand Bazaar, and the Livestock Market.