Huitengxile Grassland
Delhi
Huitengxile Grassland Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Hohhot Morning:
Arrive in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, and check into your accommodation. Choose a hotel located near the city center for convenience. Afternoon: Visit the Dazhao Temple, one of the oldest and largest Tibetan Buddhist temples in Inner Mongolia. Explore the temple complex, admiring its architecture, statues, and religious artifacts. Evening: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, sampling Inner Mongolian specialties such as roasted lamb, dairy products, and buckwheat noodles. Take a stroll around Hohhot's bustling streets, soaking in the atmosphere of the city.
Day 2: Huitengxile Grassland Morning:
Depart from Hohhot and travel to Huitengxile Grassland, located approximately 110 kilometers northeast of the city. Arrive at the grassland and check into your accommodation. Choose a yurt or ger camp for an authentic nomadic experience. Afternoon: Explore Huitengxile Grassland on horseback or by hiking through the vast open landscapes. Take in panoramic views of the grassy plains, rolling hills, and distant mountains. Evening: Enjoy a traditional Mongolian barbecue dinner at your accommodation, featuring grilled meats, vegetables, and dairy products. Gather around a bonfire and listen to local musicians perform traditional Mongolian songs and throat singing.
Day 3: Outdoor Activities Morning:
Participate in outdoor activities such as horse riding, archery, or grass sledding on Huitengxile Grassland. Learn about nomadic customs and traditions from local herders, participating in activities such as milking yaks or making dairy products. Afternoon: Take a guided tour of nearby attractions such as the Five-Pagoda Temple, the Xilitu Zhao Temple, or the Yulong Lake Scenic Area. Explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region. Evening: Enjoy another evening of traditional Mongolian cuisine and entertainment at your accommodation. Relax under the starry sky, experiencing the tranquility and serenity of the grasslands.
Day 4: Departure Morning:
Spend your final morning in Huitengxile Grassland exploring any remaining attractions or participating in outdoor activities. Visit the grassland's visitor center or museum to learn more about its ecology, wildlife, and history. Afternoon: Check out of your accommodation and depart from Huitengxile Grassland. Transfer back to Hohhot, stopping at scenic spots along the way for photo opportunities. Evening: Depart from Hohhot, taking with you memories of your unforgettable experience exploring Huitengxile Grassland and the nomadic culture of Inner Mongolia.
Our Tour Details
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Pick-up and DropDelhi
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Duration3N/4D
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Starting Price₹/-
Frequently asked Questions:
Huitengxile Grassland is located in Tumed Right Banner, near Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia, China.
Huitengxile is known for its vast grasslands, rolling hills, and the unique combination of grassland and desert landscapes.
Yes, visitors to Huitengxile Grassland can experience traditional Mongolian nomadic activities, such as horseback riding, wrestling, and attending local cultural performances.
The best time to visit is during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is pleasant, and the grasslands are green and lush.
Yes, visitors have the opportunity to stay in traditional Mongolian yurts, providing an authentic experience of the nomadic lifestyle.
Outdoor activities at Huitengxile include horse riding, hiking, and enjoying the wide-open spaces for picnics and leisure.
Yes, visitors can participate in traditional Mongolian games such as archery, horse racing, and wrestling, providing an immersive cultural experience.
Yes, Huitengxile Grassland is relatively close to Hohhot, and visitors can reach it by car, bus, or organized tours.
Yes, there are dining options available, including local Mongolian cuisine. Visitors can enjoy traditional dishes such as lamb skewers and dairy products.
Yes, there is typically an entrance fee to access certain areas of Huitengxile Grassland. This fee helps support the preservation and maintenance of the grassland.