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You Must Visit Hulunbuir | A Complete 6-Day, 5-Night Guide

| A Complete 6-Day, 5-Night Guide. You must visit Hulunbuir to feel the grassland breeze, see herds of cattle and sheep across the hills, and experience the vastness and magnificence of nature! Here's a super detailed 6-day, 5-night guide that covers everything you need to know! 🚗 Transportation Guide ✈ Getting there: Recommended to fly directly to Hailar East Mountain International Airport, with many flight options available for convenience. If you have more time, you can also take a train to Hailar Station and enjoy the scenery along the way. 🚙 Local transportation: Renting a car is ideal for those who prefer controlling their own itinerary, but plan your route in advance; hiring a car with driver/guide saves effort and allows you to stop for photos anytime; some attractions have shuttle buses, but they're infrequent and not very convenient. 👗 What to Pack Clothing: Bring light, breathable clothes and sun protection for strong daytime sun; warm jackets are essential for the significant temperature differences between morning and evening. Sun protection: High SPF sunscreen, sun hats, sunglasses, and umbrellas are a must as the grassland UV rays are extremely strong. Mosquito repellent: Bring insect repellent and anti-mosquito wristbands, as the grasslands have many insects. 🏡 Recommended Accommodations Hailar/Manzhouli/Erguna: Well-equipped hotels with convenient transportation and amenities. Grassland yurts: Experience authentic nomadic life, lie in a felt tent watching the stars. Some have private bathrooms. Though slightly rustic, the atmosphere is incredible. Enhe/Shiwei/Linjiang log cabins: Russian-style wooden cabins surrounded by picturesque scenery, quiet and comfortable. 🥘 Recommended Food Hand-held meat: Tender lamb cooked in clear water, served with chive flower sauce and garlic vinegar dip. Extremely satisfying. Whole roasted lamb: A grassland feast featuring a whole lamb roasted until golden and crispy outside while juicy inside, complete with a ceremonial carving ritual. Milk tea: Savory Mongolian milk tea with fried rice, milk skin, and beef jerky. Warming and filling, a must-try. Buryat dumplings: Similar to dumplings but with beef and onion filling, thin skin and generous filling, delicious whether steamed or pan-fried. 📝 6-Day, 5-Night Itinerary Day 1: Hailar → Moergele River → Deep grasslands → Wetlands → Russian households → Erguna Moergele River: Known as "the most beautiful winding river in the world" in Lao She's writings, with meandering curves like fingerprints on the earth. Erguna Wetlands: Asia's premier wetland, where rivers, forests, and grasslands intertwine like an oil painting. Day 2: Erguna → Birch Forest → Reindeer Park → Gen-Bai Highway → Longshan Park → Moerdaoga Birch Forest: White trunks and golden leaves create a fairy-tale world. Reindeer Park: Get up close with reindeer, feed them, and experience super healing moments. Day 3: Moerdaoga → Forest Train → Eagle's Beak → Border River Sunset → Linjiang/Shiwei Forest Train: Journey through pristine forests, experiencing nature's tranquility and beauty. Eagle's Beak: Named for its eagle-beak shape, a stunning example of nature's craftsmanship. Day 4: Linjiang/Shiwei → Jiuka → Qika → Wulan Mountain Tai Chi Pattern → Horseback riding → Heishantou Border Highway: Scenic views with grasslands on the left, border river on the right, and Russian landscapes visible across the water. Wulan Mountain: Overlook the Tai Chi-shaped landscape and enjoy exciting grass sliding. Day 5: Heishantou → Border Highway → 186 Ribbon River → Visit herders → Manzhouli night views 186 Ribbon River: From high vantage points, the winding river looks like a colorful ribbon across the grassland. Manzhouli: A city with exotic charm and stunning night light shows. Day 6: Manzhouli → National Gate/Matryoshka Square → Hulun Lake → Zhalainuoer Museum → Hailar National Gate: Solemn and sacred, experience the unique charm of this border city. Matryoshka Square: Colorful matryoshka doll buildings that make you feel like you're in a fairy tale. Hulun Lake: Inner Mongolia's largest lake with crystal clear, sparkling waters. ❗ Travel Tips 1. Respect local customs: Remove shoes when entering yurts, sit clockwise, and don't touch children's heads. 2. The grassland ecosystem is fragile; protect the environment and don't litter. 3. When horseback riding, follow the trainer's instructions, wear protective gear properly, and avoid horsing around while riding.
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Posted: Apr 24, 2025
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