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Authentic Inner Mongolia Tour Package: Ride Across the Grasslands & Embrace Nomadic Life

If you're seeking an adventure that combines wide-open skies, golden grasslands, and rich nomadic culture, look no further than our Inner Mongolia tour packages. Whether you're drawn to the vast Hulunbuir Prairie, the rolling Xilamuren Grasslands, or the dramatic sand dunes of Kubuqi and Resonant Sand Gorge, an Inner Mongolia tour brings you face-to-face with the region’s natural wonders and timeless traditions.

With Your Way Holiday, you don’t just visit Inner Mongolia—you travel like a local. Ride horseback with herders, stay overnight in traditional yurts, enjoy bonfire parties under the stars, and savor roasted lamb and milk tea just as the locals do. Each itinerary is thoughtfully designed for first-time explorers, families, and adventure seekers who want to experience more than just the scenery.

Inner Mongolia Tour

Duration:7 Days, 6 Nights

Attractions(Cities):Hohhot, Ulanqab, Baotou, Ordos

Tour Style:Discover unforgettable tours from Beijing to Inner Mongolia’s vast grasslands and deserts. Experience the region’s natural beauty and rich culture through expert-guided Inner Mongolia tours. Explore endless green steppes, witness traditional nomadic lifestyles, and enjoy horse riding across pristine grasslands. Visit the singing sand dunes of Xiangshawan and other unique desert landscapes. Learn about Mongolian history at the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan and savor authentic local cuisine. These tours combine nature, culture, and adventure, offering travelers an immersive journey into Inner Mongolia’s heart. Perfect for those seeking a deep connection with the grasslands and deserts.

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From $590 p/p

Duration:8 Hours

Attractions(Cities):Xiangshawan, Xiansha Island

Tour Style:Experience the raw beauty and vibrant culture of northern China with this immersive Inner Mongolia desert tour. Designed for travelers seeking adventure and authenticity, this tour takes you deep into the golden dunes of Xiangshawan in the Kubuqi Desert. Ride camels across endless sands, feel the thrill of desert surfing cars, and glide down dunes on a sandboard. With private transfers, local guides, and handpicked cultural experiences, this tour of Inner Mongolia blends excitement with comfort. Whether it’s your first desert trip or a return to nature, this journey offers breathtaking scenery, unique traditions, and unforgettable memories.

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From $105 p/p

Duration:6-8 Hours

Attractions(Cities):Xiamajiu Welcome Ceremony, Xilamuren Grassland, Visit Local Herder’s Home, Horse Riding

Tour Style:Discover the beauty of Inner Mongolia with our Hohhot Grassland Day Tour, a perfect way to explore the vast landscapes and unique culture of this incredible region. This guided tour offers a deep dive into the local way of life, showcasing the picturesque grasslands, traditional Mongolian yurts, and the stunning natural scenery that stretches as far as the eye can see. Your expert local guide will provide fascinating insights into the customs, history, and traditions of the Mongolian people. Ideal for travelers seeking a truly authentic experience, this tour combines adventure, culture, and breathtaking views, offering a perfect introduction to the wonders of Inner Mongolia.

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From $99 p/p

Duration:4 Days, 3 Nights

Attractions(Cities):Morigele River, Hulun Buir Prairie, E'rguna National Wetland Park, Heishantou Ancient City, Folk Park, 186 Colored Ribbon River Grass Skating, Beihu Park, Manzhouli, Balhu Mongol Trip, Huhuanor lake

Tour Style:Embark on an unforgettable Inner Mongolia tour from Beijing and discover the breathtaking beauty of vast grasslands, serene lakes, and rich nomadic traditions. This Inner Mongolia grassland tour offers a perfect blend of nature and culture, featuring visits to iconic prairie landscapes, authentic Mongolian yurts, and vibrant local festivals. Travel comfortably with expert guides who share deep insights into the region’s history and lifestyle. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or cultural immersion, this tour promises a unique escape from city life into the heart of Inner Mongolia’s stunning natural scenery.

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From $840 p/p

Most Asked Questions about Inner Mongolia Tour

1. What is the best season to visit Inner Mongolia? How do travel experiences vary across the seasons?

Inner Mongolia has four distinct seasons, each offering a unique natural landscape. Summer (June to August) is the most popular time to visit, with lush green grasslands and cool weather—ideal for horseback riding, bonfire parties, and the Naadam Festival. Autumn (September to October) is a paradise for photography enthusiasts, featuring golden grasslands and colorful mountain forests. Winter (November to February) is perfect for experiencing Mongolian ice and snow traditions, reindeer tribes, and winter biking, though the temperatures can be extremely low, so proper cold-weather gear is essential. Spring can be windy and dry, but it offers peaceful birdwatching and uncrowded travel experiences.

2. Which attractions in Inner Mongolia are most recommended for private customized tours?

Top destinations include the Hulunbuir Grassland, Erguna Wetland, Manzhouli Border Town, Ulan Butong Grassland, Xilamuren Grassland, Tengger Desert, Arxan National Forest Park, and the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan. Hulunbuir is renowned for its vast grasslands and birch forests, ideal for in-depth summer and autumn tours. Ulan Butong appeals to photographers and self-driving travelers, while Tengger Desert offers camel rides, off-road driving, and camping adventures. We recommend combining destinations based on seasonal highlights and interests—for example: “Grasslands + Border Culture,” “Forest + Lake,” or “Desert + Nomadic Culture.”

3. Are there any special preparations needed for grassland travel, such as clothing or medications?

The grasslands have large day-night temperature differences. Even in summer, mornings and evenings can be chilly. We recommend packing quick-dry layers, fleece jackets, windproof outerwear, and sun hats. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and lip balm are essential to protect against strong UV rays and dryness. Cell signals can be weak in remote areas, so download offline maps and stay in touch with your guide. Useful medications include cold medicine, stomach remedies, insect repellent, and motion sickness pills. For horseback riding, long pants and flat shoes are advised to prevent chafing or injury.

4. Can we arrange authentic cultural experiences or interactions with local herders?

Absolutely. We can organize visits to herder families where you can participate in activities like making milk tea, milking cows, dressing in traditional Mongolian attire, or setting up a yurt. Some families may also offer morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) performances or traditional wrestling demonstrations. These experiences require advance booking. We work with hosts who retain an authentic nomadic lifestyle and have hospitality experience, ensuring a genuine and respectful cultural exchange without commercialized staging.

5. What is the most convenient route from Beijing to explore Inner Mongolia? Is same-day arrival possible?

Beijing is well connected to many Inner Mongolian cities via high-speed rail and air. For central and western destinations like Hohhot, Baotou, and Ordos, high-speed trains are highly recommended. The Beijing–Hohhot route takes only 2.5 to 3 hours and is one of the most efficient. Upon arrival, we suggest a same-day excursion to Xilamuren Grassland—an easy and relaxing way to enjoy grassland scenery without long travel. For more remote areas like Hailar or Arxan in the east, we recommend flying from Beijing, saving time and enhancing comfort—especially for summer retreats or winter snow tours. With a well-planned itinerary, you can depart from Beijing in the morning and begin your tour by midday.

6. Is Baotou worth including in a private tour itinerary? What are its unique experiences?

Baotou, an important industrial city, also boasts rich natural and cultural resources. It serves well as a connecting stop between Hohhot and Ordos. The southern areas such as Kundulun Mountains and Meiligeng Eco Area are perfect for light hiking and photography. Xilamuren Grassland is nearby for horseback riding and yurt stays. Baotou also retains Qing-era frontier sites and Mongolian cultural heritage. Activities such as visiting sacred ovoo (stone cairns), local museums, or traditional craft workshops can be arranged. A two-day trip combining Baotou and Hohhot is ideal for those preferring less strenuous travel.

7. Besides the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, what else is worth seeing in Ordos? Is it family-friendly?

Known as a “modern grassland city,” Ordos combines traditional Mongolian culture with contemporary urban design. Besides the solemn Genghis Khan Mausoleum, the Xiangshawan Desert Resort is great for families, offering sandboarding, camel rides, cable car views, and more. The Kangbashi District features sculpture plazas and modern art architecture, popular with urban photographers. With its well-connected airport, Ordos can serve as a hub between grassland and desert attractions, ideal for a “Culture + Adventure” themed short getaway.

8. Are cities in Inner Mongolia far apart? Is it advisable to combine air and rail travel?

Inner Mongolia spans vast distances, with cities often hundreds of kilometers apart. However, the region is increasingly well-served by high-speed rail and regional air routes. For example, Hohhot–Baotou–Ordos can be easily traveled via high-speed trains. Eastern cities like Hailar, Arxan, and Tongliao are better reached by flights. We tailor transportation plans based on your travel duration and preferences, ensuring efficient routes that minimize fatigue and maximize sightseeing—fulfilling our philosophy of “more experience, less rush.”

9. What traditional Mongolian festivals are celebrated, and can visitors experience them firsthand?

The most iconic is the Naadam Festival (usually held in July or August), featuring horseback racing, wrestling, archery, and ovoo worship. We can time your visit to coincide with events in areas like Xilingol or Hulunbuir, prioritizing authentic local gatherings over commercial performances. Winter Naadam, Mongolian Lunar New Year, and other seasonal festivals also offer immersive experiences rich in tradition. Early booking is recommended to secure access to local festivities.

10. Is Inner Mongolia suitable for all age groups? How can the itinerary be adjusted for elderly travelers or children?

Yes, Inner Mongolia is suitable for travelers of all ages. When designing a private tour, we tailor activities based on physical needs. For seniors and young children, we recommend grassland sites close to urban centers, such as Xilamuren or Ulan Butong, to avoid long horseback rides or strenuous treks. Alternatives like carriage rides, hot springs, or evening bonfires provide leisurely enjoyment. For accommodations, we select yurts or boutique hotels equipped with private bathrooms and heating to ensure safety and comfort throughout the stay.

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