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Inner Mongolia – Where Grasslands Meet the Sky
Why Visit Inner Mongolia?
Inner Mongolia is a land of vast horizons, where endless grasslands, golden deserts, and nomadic traditions create a timeless travel experience. Known for its wide-open landscapes and unique culture, this northern region of China invites travelers to explore the Hulunbuir Grassland, ride horses across sweeping plains, sleep in traditional Mongolian yurts, and witness the hospitality of herding families. From the shimmering dunes of the Badain Jaran Desert to the sacred legacy of Genghis Khan, Inner Mongolia is a destination that blends natural wonder with rich cultural heritage.
Top Attractions
Hulunbuir Grassland – One of the most beautiful grasslands in the world, ideal for horse riding and immersing in nomadic culture.
Badain Jaran Desert – Famous for its towering sand dunes and hidden lakes, a surreal desert adventure.
Ordos & Mausoleum of Genghis Khan – Discover the history and spirit of the Mongol Empire.
Xilamuren Grassland – A classic grassland escape with yurts, camel rides, and local performances.
Hohhot – The provincial capital, home to ancient temples, bustling markets, and Mongolian cuisine.
Suggested Duration
5–7 days allows time to balance culture and nature—2–3 days on the grasslands, 2 days in the desert, and 1–2 days exploring Hohhot or Ordos.
Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit: June to September for green grasslands and cultural festivals; autumn for cooler weather and golden scenery.
What to Pack: Layers for temperature changes, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection for long days outdoors.
Experiences Not to Miss: Overnight in a yurt, horseback riding, sampling roasted lamb and dairy specialties, and stargazing under the vast steppe sky.