Send the route, not just a hello
Use this page when you already know you want Gansu, but still need help making the trip work in real life: pacing, sequence, entry city, bookings, and what is worth the detour.
Tell us what kind of Gansu trip you want
This form sends directly to our inbox. Share your dates, pacing, priorities, and must-keep stops so the reply can be useful instead of generic.

Best fit for this form
- You already have dates, a rough route, or 2-3 must-keep stops.
- You want feedback before you lock major bookings.
- You care about pace, food, photography, or local texture instead of only headline attractions.

When it makes sense to contact us
- You want help deciding whether to keep the trip on the Hexi Corridor line or widen it with Xiahe, Tianshui, or Linxia.
- You already know your dates, but the route still feels too thin, too rushed, or too generic for what you care about.
- You want the itinerary shaped around food, photography, monastery etiquette, or a slower pace instead of headline landmarks only.
- You need a second opinion before booking Mogao tickets, train segments, hotels that accept foreign guests, or a fixed arrival city.

What happens after you send it
We review the request as a route problem, not a lead form. That means looking at timing, transfer logic, headline stops, weaker links in the schedule, and whether the trip still feels like Gansu instead of a generic northwest checklist.
The reply is manual and shaped around what you send. If you only need basic timing, transport, or setup answers, the guides and FAQ pages may solve it faster.
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5-day Gansu itinerary?
This 5-day itinerary covers the essential highlights of Gansu's Hexi Corridor, from Lanzhou's noodles to Dunhuang's ancient caves.

7-day Gansu itinerary?
This comprehensive 7-day itinerary adds Tibetan culture at Labrang Monastery and the Maijishan Grottoes to the classic Hexi Corridor route.

How to get around Gansu?
Gansu's transportation network has improved dramatically with high-speed rail connecting major destinations. Here's how to navigate the province.
What a useful route correction looks like
This is the kind of change that often matters more than adding one more attraction.

Original plan
Lanzhou -> Tianshui -> Xiahe -> Zhangye -> Jiayuguan -> Dunhuang in 6 days

What was weak
Too much zig-zagging, too many hotel changes, and not enough time for either the southern loop or the Hexi corridor to breathe.

Stronger version
Lanzhou -> Xiahe -> Zhangye -> Jiayuguan -> Dunhuang in 6 days
The revised version keeps one meaningful cultural detour, protects the westbound flow, and reduces the feeling of spending the whole trip recovering from transfers.
The fastest way to get a useful reply
Include your dates, how many people are traveling, whether you want a faster or slower rhythm, and what matters most: cave art, food, train efficiency, monastery time, photography, or a stronger local feel. The sharper the brief, the stronger the route feedback.