November Durbert Ultimate Guide! Ice and Snow Grasslands + Hot Springs Blast
Who understands! In November, Durbert Mongolian Autonomous County takes the romance of Northeast winter to a new height—the thin snow covers the grasslands like scattered silver, hot spring mist wraps around the Mongolian long song drifting to the sky, a secret realm of sand and snow intertwined, a golden-roofed ancient temple full of Zen spirit. Without the crowds of peak season, there is only pure healing and passion. After reading this guide, you’ll just want to pack up and rush to this winter feast✨
Must-visit spots: Every place makes your heart stomp with excitement
1. Lianhuan Lake Hot Spring Scenic Area❄️♨️
The largest hot spring health resort in the high-cold region of Northeast China. Coming here in November unlocks the joy of "ice and fire dual experience"! Outdoor hot spring pools emit curling steam, the ground around the pool is covered with fine frost. Soaking in the mineral-rich warm water, looking at the grassland covered with thin snow in the distance, the cold wind brushes your cheeks but you don’t feel cold at all, your pores breathe freely~ When tired, jump into ice activities! Ice biking and snowmobiles take turns, screaming as you weave through the ice and snow world, full of childlike fun. When hungry, enjoy a special hot pot by the hot spring, freshly caught Lianhuan Lake fish and tender lamb dipped into the hot soup, each bite warms your heart. Tang-style ancient street is a photo paradise, flying eaves and upturned corners reflecting the snow, every snap is a mood-filled masterpiece, guaranteed likes on social media~
2. Amuta Mongolian Style Island🏕️
In November, the grassland fades from lush green but looks even more vast and desolate with thin snow, just like a healing scene from a movie! The newly popular "Eye of Amuta" must be rushed to. Climb high and look far, the snow-dotted grassland and the deep blue lake water intertwine, leaving only pure color blocks colliding between heaven and earth, stunningly speechless. Highly recommend staying in the "Moonlight Yurt," a traditional Mongolian yurt shape combined with modern comfortable interiors. At night, lying in bed you can see the starry sky through the skylight, romantic to the core. You can also watch thrilling equestrian shows and listen to the melodious Mongolian long song. If you have a group, book the whole roasted lamb 3 hours in advance, with a grand lamb opening ceremony and crispy outside, tender inside lamb, the sense of ritual is maxed out. The scenic area offers free electric shuttle cars; if you don’t want to walk, rent a sightseeing train to leisurely tour every corner, super cozy.
3. Luye Equestrian Club🐎
Riding horses in the snow in November is really, really cool! Dozens of gentle horses are ready to go, with an amazing wild riding route—passing through Duokeduol Mountain, you can ride by the frozen lake, seeing the ice reflecting blue sky and white clouds; or gallop across the grassland in the sunset glow, horse hooves crunching on snow, instantly filling you with passion. Beginners don’t need to worry at all, professional coaches guide you hand-in-hand from leading the horse to riding easily. The club also offers horseback photo services, with snow as the background and horses as partners, the photos are full of tension and will blow up social media~
4. Fuyu Zhengjie Temple🙏
The only Tibetan Buddhist temple in Heilongjiang, in November it looks even more quiet and sacred in the chilly air. The golden roof and red walls, set against the green pines and thin snow, come with a natural Zen filter. Sunlight shines on the golden roof, and the shifting light and shadow seem to slow down time. Entering the temple, the melodious chanting flows slowly, watching devotees pray sincerely, instantly calming restless hearts. There are few tourists here, no noisy disturbances, perfect for quietly strolling, touching ancient prayer wheels, feeling the tranquility and depth of religious culture, healing both body and mind.
5. Wuma Shatuo🏜️
The niche secret spot Wuma Shatuo hides a unique "sand and snow intertwined" romance in November! Some sand dunes are covered with white snow, half golden and half pure white, soft and healing to step on. This place is rarely visited, and you are likely to encounter wild yellow sheep hopping around, super cute. The large forest is covered with snow, sunlight filters through the branches casting mottled shadows, every shot is a textured scenic photo, a private favorite spot for photography lovers, niche and photogenic~
Featured itinerary: Easily cover core highlights in 2 days
Day 1: Hot spring relaxation + Mongolian flavor carnival
Arrive in Durbert in the morning and head straight to Lianhuan Lake Hot Spring Scenic Area. First soak in the outdoor hot spring to dispel travel fatigue, then enjoy fun ice activities to let loose; at noon, have a simplified full fish feast in the scenic area, steamed white fish tender and fresh without any fishy smell, catfish stewed with eggplant soft and flavorful, corn cakes dipped in fish soup by the pot side, delicious to lick the plate🐟; in the afternoon, stroll and take photos at Tang-style ancient street, before evening head to Amuta Mongolian Style Island and check into the Moonlight Yurt; at night, gather around the bonfire to eat roasted whole lamb, enjoy authentic Mongolian song and dance performances, eat meat heartily and drink milk tea in big gulps, the atmosphere is instantly maxed out~
Day 2: Snowy passion + Zen ending
In the morning, go to Luye Equestrian Club to experience snow riding, ride along the Duokeduol Mountain route, leaving a handsome silhouette on the snowy grassland, capturing exclusive travel photos; at noon, eat authentic hand-pulled meat nearby, lamb meat is tender and not gamey, dip in pepper salt, paired with a bowl of salty fragrant milk tea, fully replenishing energy🐑; in the afternoon, visit Fuyu Zhengjie Temple to relax body and mind in the Zen atmosphere, then stroll around the nearby market, buy fried cheese and milk skin as souvenirs, return with full harvest~
Taste of Durbert: A feast of Mongolian flavor and lake fresh
- Full fish feast🐟: All ingredients come from fresh catches of Lianhuan Lake, fathead fish head soaked in rich soup, fish meat tender and flavorful; steamed white fish tastes sweet and fresh with no fishy smell; catfish stewed with eggplant is soft and falls off the bone, every bite wrapped in fresh fish aroma, definitely the top of lake fresh~
- Mongolian specialties🐑: Hand-pulled meat is a must-eat! Bone-in lamb chunks slow-cooked in clear water, dipped in simple pepper salt to highlight the original flavor of the meat, tender and not gamey; roasted lamb leg crispy outside and tender inside, juicy with every bite, paired with a sip of mare’s milk wine, authentic Mongolian flavor perfectly captured. Also fried cheese, milk skin and other dairy products, sweet and rich, addictive~
- Local flavors🥟: The new Longji steamed buns on Sandao Street in the county town must be tried! The old dough fermented skin is soft and chewy, bursting with juice when bitten, paired with freshly ground soy milk and soft tofu pudding, a super satisfying breakfast set. Hand-shredded dried beef is chewy, salty and flavorful, easy to carry, a must-have snack on the trip~
Transportation, accommodation & practical tips
- Transportation🚗: Take the high-speed train from Harbin, 1.5-2 hours direct to Durbert Station, even shorter from Daqing, super convenient. Taxi rides in the county town are very affordable, only 2 yuan per person to shuttle through streets and alleys; for remote scenic spots like Amuta and Wuma Shatuo, car rental is about 200 yuan/day, drivers know the routes well and can stop anytime to enjoy the view, great value~
- Accommodation🏨: For a special experience, choose the Moonlight Yurt in Amuta, about 500 yuan/night including breakfast, book in advance or no rooms left; for comfort, choose the Tang Palace themed room at Lianhuan Lake Hot Spring Scenic Area, accommodation includes hot spring tickets, one-stop soaking + lodging, great value; on a budget, economy hotels in the county town are also good, not far by car, convenient travel~
- Notes⚠️: November in Durbert is quite cold, be sure to wear thick coats, scarves, gloves, and non-slip shoes, bring plenty of warm patches; dry your body promptly after hot spring bathing and dress warmly to avoid catching cold; respect local Mongolian customs, do not step on the ovoo, accept the khata with both hands, try to get permission before taking photos~
November in Durbert has no crowded crowds, only the perfect blend of ice and snow, hot springs, grasslands, and local charm. Here, you can soak in warm water watching the snow, ride horses galloping, eat delicious food while listening to songs, feeling the purest winter healing~ Such a hidden gem destination is really worth rushing to! Quickly gather your friends and head to this romantic and passionate winter date🚗💨