5 days Hulunbuir Grassland Tour
Discover the best grassland of Inner Mongolia on this 5-day Hulunbuir Grassland Tour. Visit the vast Hulunbuir steppe and Asia’s No. 1 Erguna Wetland, enjoy horse riding and yurt stays in Heishantou, and explore the unique border towns of Shiwei and Manzhouli blending Russian and Mongolian culture.
Itinerary
Discover the best grassland of Inner Mongolia on this 5-day Hulunbuir Grassland Tour. Begin your journey in Hailar and travel across the vast Hulunbuir steppe, where rolling green plains stretch endlessly under bright blue skies. Visit the Erguna Wetland, Asia’s largest and most stunning wetland, and take in sweeping views of its winding rivers and vibrant marshlands.
Continue north to Shiwei, a peaceful border town known for its Russian-style log houses and relaxed village charm along the Ergun River. Then head to Heishantou to experience real grassland life like ride horses, try Mongolian archery, dress in traditional costumes, and spend the night in a warm Mongolian yurt beneath a star-filled sky.
Wrap up your adventure at Hulun Lake, one of China’s biggest freshwater lakes, before visiting Manzhouli to see the colorful Matryoshka Square and its mix of Chinese, Mongolian, and Russian cultures. This short but unforgettable journey blends spectacular grassland scenery with the authentic nomadic spirit of Inner Mongolia.
Upon arrival at Hailar Airport, you will be picked up and transferred to your hotel. Overnight in Hailar.
Note: There are daily flights to Hailar from Beijing, Hohhot, Harbin, and other cities. Beijing is the best gateway to Hulunbuir grasslands.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will travel through the Hulunbuir Grassland and head to visit the Mergel Gol River (45 km/about a 1-hour drive), the best part of the Hulunbuir Grasslands. Lao She, one of the most famous Chinese writers, praised it as "the most beautiful river in the world." Here, you will enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Hulunbuir Grassland.
Following this, you will proceed to Erguna (110 km/about a 1.5-hour drive), the hometown of Genghis Khan, and visit the Erguna Wetland, an important area for bird conservation worldwide and the largest wetland in Asia. You will follow the wooden trails to reach the platform for a panoramic view of the wetland.
Afterwards, travel further north to Shiwei (80 km/about a 1.5-hour drive), a charming Russian-themed town listed as one of the top ten most charming towns in China. Upon arrival, you will take a leisurely walk around the village and enjoy views of the Russian village across the Ergun River.
Stay overnight in Shiwei at a local Mukeleng Guest House (a Russian-style wooden house).
After breakfast at the hotel, you will proceed to the Haur River Scenic Area (50 km/about a 40-minute drive) to view the Haur River, known as the "most curved river in the world" amidst the forest. Here, you will learn about the ancient and mysterious hunting life of the region. Following this, you will travel along the border and head to Heishantou via the scenic border route (200 km/about a 3-hour drive). Along the way, you will admire the Erguna River's Tai Chi pattern and the natural white birch forest. You will also visit a Russian family to learn about their lifestyle, customs, and religious beliefs.
Upon arrival at Heishantou, you will visit a grassland Mongolian ranch where you can experience fun activities such as riding horses, riding a mini train on oil barrels, dressing up in Mongolian costumes for photos, trying Mongolian archery, tasting traditional Mongolian tea, and feeding lambs. These activities showcase the delightful Mongolian folk customs.
After the ranch activities, you will proceed to the Mongolian yurt camping ground, where you will spend the night in a traditional Mongolian yurt.
Early in the morning, you will enjoy the sunrise over the grassland before breakfast. Following breakfast, you will drive along the China-Russia border road to Hulun Lake (200 km/about a 3-hour drive), admire the natural beauty of the Hulunbuir Grassland on the left and the Ergun River and Russia on the right. The beautiful Hulun Lake, listed in the "Internationally Important Wetlands" catalog in 2002, is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in China.
After visiting Hulun Lake, you will proceed to the border city of Manzhouli (45 km/about a 1-hour drive), where China meets Russia and Mongolia. Upon arrival, you will visit Manzhouli Matryoshka Square (Doll Square), where you can see the world's largest matryoshka doll and unique architecture. Here, you will also enjoy a performance by a special circus troupe, giving you a sense of the cultures of China, Mongolia, and Russia.
Following these activities, you will check into your hotel for the night in Manzhouli.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will drive back to Hailar (230 km/about a 2.5-3 hour drive) through the Hulunbuir Grassland. You will have the chance to visit the Baerhu Tribe to experience the authentic life of Mongolian herders, visit the "Folklore Garden," and participate in various folk activities (fee is on your own). Afterwards, proceed to Hailar. If time allows, you will be arranged to visit the Hulunbuir National Museum in Hailar to trace the nomadic history of northern China. Then, you will head to Hailar Airport for your departure flight, ending the trip.
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