In Xinjiang, the apricot flowers in Pamir Plateau deserve the top reputation. With an average elevation of 4,500 meters, Pamir Plateau is known for its cool, bleak and desolate scenery. At the end of March, the 300-kilometers Tashkurgan River Valley becomes a spectacular gallery of apricot flowers, filled with pink blossoms that have been waiting here for centuries.
Driving along Yerqiang River, a village covered by apricot flowers jumps into your eyes after a sharp turn, which seems to be the pink clouds floating above the running river. The pink flowers, the white snow mountains, and the roasting river form a delicate watercolor painting. Read the following tips to have a wonderful apricot flower photography tour on Pamir Plateau.
Apricot flowers in Pamir Plateau usually bloom between late March and early April. With the different altitudes, the blossom time would be later or earlier. It is suggested to adjust the itinerary flexibly according to the actual situation. If the time permits, it is recommended to head Kashgar at the end of March and enter Pamir Plateau in line with blossom time and climate in that year.
Apricot flowers in Pamir Plateau are mainly distributed in the Yerqiang River Valley, which provides the camera a flexible position, and you can move around freely to find your favorite perspective. The recommended position is on the hillside, shooting down from the top so that the whole valley could put into the image.
For the photographic equipment, it is recommended to shoot with a long focal length. Generally, the length of 70-200 is the best to take the whole image of the valley. The length of 24-70 is suitable for the small scene.
In the folds of these mountains, there the Tajiks lives. They have the strongest relationships with the apricot blossoms. Where there are apricot flowers, there is a Tajik village. The villages are remote, which endows them serenity, simplicity and pureness. When you step into a village, you may not understand how the local people could survive in the condition of steep transportation and surrounded by the high snow mountains and the deep river valley. It seems that the apricot trees are the only living things here and the only hope for them. Without the apricot trees, there would be only winter. The Tajiks and apricot flowers constitute a pair of fairy-like picture scroll. This is a wonderful portrayal of the harmony between people and nature. These elements are the beloved factors to the photographers.
Tips:
When the apricot flower blooms, it is the time for the Tajiks to celebrate the most important festival for the whole year - Navruz. It is the Spring Festival to the Tajiks. Navruz falls on the vernal equinox at the lunar calendar (21st March every year), so the Tajiks recognize it as the moment for best wishes - good weather, prosperity, harvest. The local people celebrate the festival for 3 days, and they hold many traditional activities, like horse racing, the horse running off the sheep with the mouth, the yak scrambling for the sheep, playing polo, etc.
For the photographers who chase for the apricot flowers, Navruz is the golden opportunity to shoot local customs and experience the exotic charm.
The apricot flower village is very remote and hard to reach, so the chartered vehicle is the only option for transportation. The village is closed to Kashgar, so the flower tour to Pamir Plateau is usually recommended to begin from Kashgar. There are regular flights from the major cities to Kashgar every day.
Usually, we recommend 7 days round trip from Kashgar.
Day 01
Leave Kashgar - Baisha Lake - Muztaga Mountain - Kalakuli Lake - Arrive at Tashkurghan
Day 02
Leave Tashkurghan - Stone City Site - Alar Golden Grassland - Xiabandi Reservoir - Arrive at Kukosiluk
Tips: It is recommended to stay one more night in Tashkurghan for Navruz Festival if you're interested.
Day 03
Leave Kukosiluk to Tartajik
Day 04
Whole day for flexible arrangement, depending on the blossom time of apricot flowers.
Day 05
Leave Tartajik to Datong village
Day 06
Leave Datong village back to Tashkurghan
Day 07
Leave Tashkurghan back to Kashgar
Tips:
Driving south from Kashgar, the first stop when you enter the plateau is Baisha Lake, where you will witness the coexistence of the desert and the blue lake. Keep driving, and you will see Kalakuli Lake, which is the holy lake on the plateau. The ice on the lake's shore is glittering and translucent under the sunshine, and the lake reflects the image of Mt. Muztag, which is called the Father of Snow Mountain. When the night falls, you will sit on the observation of Taheman Webland and enjoy the sunset view over Mt. Muztag.
What a heaven-like tour! Come with us if this article inspired you and let us help you plan a wonderful photography tour.