8 Days Beijing Hohhot Tour – Escape to Vast Inner Mongolia from China’s Modern Capital
Must-see & Must-do:
Highlight 1: Walk and explore in the largest imperial capital city still existing in China – Forbidden City which was the imperial palace of China for about 600 years and was home to 24 emperors in history – 14 of the Ming Dynasty and 10 of the Qing Dynasty.
Highlight 2: Hike on the magnificent Mutianyu Great Wall, which is less crowded and best fully resorted great wall, offering spectacular landscape like a traditional Chinese painting scroll.
Highlight 3: Huitengxile Grassland (1,800 m), one of the World’s Largest Alpine Meadows with the biggest wind power plant in Asia. Summer paradise for photographers, nature lovers. You can frame winds, grasslands horses, sheep, and endless skies.
Highlight 4: Experience Huitengxile’s Yellow Flower Valley! Witness the “Meeting at Aobao” show, depicting Mongolian worship, love story & festivals. Explore the 10 km valley, offering scenic train rides, unique geology & optional fun like animal feeding, grass sliding…
Highlight 5: Discover Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia. Get more about Mongolian Culture & history by visiting the must-visit places like Dazhao Temple (Silver Buddha Temple), Inner Mongolia Museum (or Inner Mongolia Nature Museum).
Highlight 6: Discover Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia. Get more about Mongolian Culture & history by visiting the must-visit places like Dazhao Temple (Silver Buddha Temple), Inner Mongolia Museum, and Zhaojun Tomb/ Museum.
Highlight 7: Kubuqi Desert, China’s 7th-largest desert, once China’s “Sea of Death,” now thrives with greenery from reforestation and solar projects. Enjoy Desert Adventure at Kubuqi’s Resonant Sand Bay (Disney of the Desert) such as camel riding, desert motorcycles…
Highlight 8: Enjoy Mongolian Cuisine from city to grassland & desert. You can try Hohhot food by exploring Saishang Old Street, Tongshun Alley & Kuang Alley. You will have the chance to taste food like Mongolian hot pot, roasted lamb, Mongolian Milk Tea…
Itinerary Quick Look:
Nihao! Welcome to Beijing, the capital city of China! Upon your arrival at the airport/train station in Beijing, the tour guide and driver will meet and greet you at the exit, and then escort you to the well-selected hotel in downtown Beijing. The rest of the day is free on your own so you can have a good rest for the jet lag or explore by yourself around your hotel.
Arrival Ideas:
Beijing is well connected by air and high speed rail. There are two airports – Beijing Daxing International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport operating many international and domestic airlines. Travelers can go to Beijing by air from most cities of China, like Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Xian, Guilin, Hangzhou, Kunming, Wuhan, Xiamen, Guiyang, Chongqing, and Lanzhou. In addition, travelers can take the high speed train to Beijing from Xian (4-5 hours), Shanghai (4.5-6 hours), Zhengzhou (2.5-3 hours), Wuhan (4-5 hours), Harbin (5-5.5 hours), etc.
Free Time Ideas:
You are welcome to ask your tour guide for some useful tips to spend your free time based on your time and interest.
Today you will spend the whole day exploring the ancient citadel Beijing through China’s famous landmarks, epic imperial grandeur and royal gardens.
After breakfast, your guide will pick you up at your hotel and then head to Tian’anmen Square, which is the world’s largest public square and also the symbol of China. It has witnessed many big events in China over the past decades and from here you can take good pictures of Tiananmen Gate showing on CCTV News every day.
Walk across the square and you will visit the might and splendor of the awe-inspiring Forbidden City, the world’s largest palace complex and one-time home to 24 emperors of China. Listed as a world heritage site, Forbidden City has about 500 years’ history, and served as the political and ritual center of China during the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. With over 8,728 rooms, the Forbidden City is not only China’s largest and best-preserved collection of ancient buildings, but also a city within the city, like the Vatican in Rome. Enter through Meridian Gate and visit along the central axis to ensure you won’t miss any highlighted palaces. You can admire its brilliant architecture and numerous ancient art treasures while listening to your guide and learning more about the emperors’ stories hidden inside the Imperial Palace. Later, take another 15-minute walk up to Jingshan Park (View Beijing Central Axis, World Heritage), where you can have a magnificent panorama of modern Beijing and princely views over the russet roofs of the Forbidden City.
In this afternoon, drive to the “Museum of Royal Garden” – Summer Palace, which used to be the resort for royal families to flee summer heat. The grounds, temples, gardens, pavilions, lakes, bridges, gate-towers, and corridors are a marvel of landscaping. Enjoy the leisure walk and take your time to appreciate the imperial architectures, hilltop views, and beautiful lakes, which offer a pastoral escape into the landscapes of traditional Chinese painting.
Recommended Optional Activity: You can try the famous Peking Roasted Duck at Quanjude this evening.
In this morning, you will head northwest of Beijing (about 1.5-2 hours’ drive, 73km) to the Great Wall at Mutianyu. The Great Wall boasts a history over 2,000 years and stretches more than 3,000 miles across several provinces of northern China, making it one of the most impressive ancient masterpieces on the planet. Mutianyu Great Wall is connected with the Jiankou Great Wall in the west and the Gubeikou Great Wall in the east. Mutianyu is the longest and best fully-restored Great Wall with fewer tourists and is also famed for its 23 Ming-era watchtowers and stunning views. Take the cable car up to the 14th watchtower and then enjoy the memorable hiking time on the wall while visiting its western route. With the green pines and cypresses covering the surrounding area, and the winding wall standing majestically on the vast land, you will capture the most stunning natural scenery in this section. Challenge yourselves while climbing up to the 20th watchtower where you could fulfill your Great Wall dream. Cherish the chance and take photos as many as you like!
After the once-in-lifetime experience, head back to downtown Beijing and have the chance to take photos with the exterior of the Bird’s Nest (Beijing National Stadium) and Water Cube (Beijing National Aquatics Center). They were both designed for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and used for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. After that, transfer back to your hotel and have a good rest tonight.
This morning you will head to Temple of Heaven. Located in Beijing’s Tiantan Park, the Temple of Heaven is much bigger than the Forbidden City and smaller than the Summer Palace. As a World Heritage, the Temple of Heaven (Taoist temple) is also known for its rigorous symbolic layout, peculiar structure, and magnificent decoration. The Temple of Heaven used to be a place to offer sacrifice to Heaven by 22 Chinese emperors twice a year for good harvests. You can learn more about the grand praying ceremony there, as well as observe the amazing designs such as the Echo Wall and the Triple Sound Stones. Nowadays, it is also a park for local people to do morning exercise and you are welcome to join them.
If there is more time, you can also enjoy the relaxing time exploring the ordinary local life through the old Hutongs (Optional). Take a rickshaw tour to travel through the narrow alleys with many featured shops standing on both sides.
Then, it is time to head to Hohhot by High Speed Train (2.5h). Welcome to Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia! Upon your arrival at the airport or train station in Hohhot, your driver will meet you at the exit and escort you to a carefully selected hotel in Hohhot City. The rest of the day is yours. Enjoy your Free Time in Hohhot City.
Located in the central part of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hohhot serves as the gateway to stunning grasslands and deserts, including Xilamuren Grassland, Huitengxile Grassland, and the famous Kubuqi Desert. Hohhot offers the best opportunities to experience grassland scenery & activities, explore nomadic life & festivals, and delve into Mongolian culture & history.
The name “Hohhot呼和浩特” means “Green City青城” in Mongolian. Legend has it that in 1581, Genghis Khan’s descendant Alatan Khan (阿拉坦汗)settled here, constructing the city walls with blue-green stones from Daqing Mountain大青山, giving rise to the city’s name. Hohhot is also known as “Zhao City” due to its numerous temples (Zhao meaning temples in Mongolian). Today, Hohhot is renowned as the Dairy Capital of China (中国乳都) and is home to global dairy giants Yili and Mengniu (伊利&蒙牛), both headquartered in the city.
Hohhot is a historic city dating back to the Warring States period (476 BC-221 BC). Shaped by ongoing cultural exchanges between the Central Plains and Grassland Ethnic Groups, Hohot boasts a wealth of historical and cultural attractions, including Dazhao Temple (Tibetan Buddhism), Zhaojun Tomb (commemorating one of ancient China’s Four Beauties, who married a Xiongnu Chanyu), and the Inner Mongolia Museum, which houses treasures like the Xiongnu’s Eagle-Crested Golden Crown Ornament.
Free Time Ideas:
1.Inner Mongolia Museum of General’s Government Office (将军衙署博物院; Closed on Mondays): Visit the residence of frontier generals in the Qing Dynasty, uncover why it is acclaimed as “A General’s Mansion, the history of the Green City一座将军府, 半部青城史.”
2.Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing (清-固伦恪靖公主府博物院; Closed on Mondays): Explore the residence of Princess Heshuo和硕公主, the sixth daughter of Emperor Kangxi康熙皇帝. It is the most well-preserved Qing Dynasty princess mansion in China.
3.Kuan Alley Food Street (宽巷子民族美食街; Muslim Quarter): Stroll at Kuanxiangzi Street of Hui District for all kind of Mongolian food & halal food, such as Lamb Haslet Soup, Shaomai, Mongolian Milk Tea, or grilled lamb kebabs. You can also pay a visit to the Hohhot Mosque (Great Mosque) nearby.
Good to Know:
1.Inner Mongolia, China’s third-largest province after Xinjiang and Tibet, stretches over 2,400 km from east to west, making it the country’s widest region. Bordering Russia at Manzhouli and Mongolia at Erenhot, Inner Mongolia is inhabited by 24 million people. It’s an ideal Summer Destination to immerse yourself in the Mongolian culture in the Yuan Dynasty and uncover the captivating life and heritage of Genghis Khan.
2.Inner Mongolia sits at an average elevation of 1,000-1,500 meters, with strong UV rays. Pack sunglasses, a hat & sunscreen. Temperatures can fluctuate between morning & evening, so pack warm coats, long pants & sports shoes. Mongolian food tends to be salty, oily & mildly spiced. Beef, mutton & noodles are staple dishes to try.
3.If your trip to Inner Mongolia happens to coincide with the Naadam Festival (内蒙古那达慕; usually in July or August), you’ll have the exciting opportunity to witness the famous Three Games of Mongolia Men (男儿三艺): horse racing, wrestling, and archery. Each grassland/city has its own time of Naadam Fair (usually lasts for 3-7 days). Feel free to contact us if you want to join this major event in Inner Mongolia.
This morning, you will head to Huitengxile Grassland of Ulanqab and feel the hospitality of local herdsmen by enjoying a Mongolian Welcome Ceremony. It is about a 2.5-hour drive (121 km). You will first explore Yellow Flower Valley (Huanghuagou National Geopark; 黄花沟景区), the best part of this grassland. Then, you will stay overnight at a Mongolian Traditional Yurt with a Campfire Party (Mongolian song & dance).
Huitengxile Grassland (辉腾希勒草原), the closest grassland to Beijing, is one of the World’s Largest Alpine Meadows at an altitude of over 1,800 meters. Huitengxile, in Mongolian, means “the cold plateau.” With 99 natural lakes, it has a fabulous contrast of green and blue. That is why it is a top summer destination in China & the ideal spot for photographers and nature lovers. As the biggest wind power plant in Asia, Huitengxile grassland produces a harmonized blend of natural & manmade wonders. Capture the amazing view with big winds, grassland, horses, sheep, cattle, and you.
When you reach Huitengxile Grassland (辉腾希勒草原), you will first pay a visit to the South Gate of Yellow Flower Valley (黄花沟景区) for a Meeting at Aobao Performance (《敖包相会》演出). The show recreates the grand scene of Mongolian Aobao worship and the Nadam festival. The three-act plays “Blessing,” “Love Story,” and “Gathering” interweave Saman rituals, galloping wolf packs, and horse-head fiddle love songs. A good way to learn about Mongolian nomadic life.
Then, enjoy your time in Yellow Flowers Valley (Huanghuagou National Geopark). Yellow Flowers Valley (altitude of 2,100 m) got its name due to the beautiful yellow flowers that bloom each summer. Extends for 10 km on the boundless grassland (300 m depth), this valley is an ancient glacial relic and is famous for its impressive geological wonders. During May to September, the whole grassland is like a beautiful painting – flowers blossom everywhere, sightseeing trains ride on the grassland, green trees and fresh grass, cattle and sheep graze freely, absurd stones, sharp peaks and cliffs, and unique geological sights.
The entire hike through Yellow Flowers Valley is about 16 km, often requiring rides on cable cars, small trains, buses, sightseeing vehicles, etc (double-check with us for the tickets to include the transportation). Additionally, you can opt for animal-drawn vehicles (self-pay) such as horse carts or camel carts . You can also engage in various activities (self-pay) within the scenic area , such as grass sliding, horse riding, archery, feeding animals, and more.
Cap off the day by participating in a lively Bonfire Party featuring Mongolian singing and dancing after dinner. Experience the enchanting starlit sky over the grassland as you spend the night in a traditional Mongolian yurt.
Dinner Optional: (Self-pay)
Mongolian Traditional Zhama Banquet Dinner (诈马宴): Try roasted whole sheep (烤全羊) and other famous Mongolian dishes while dressed in traditional Mongolian attire, enjoying Mongolian ethnic song and dance, and experiencing Mongolian silver bowl and hada ceremonial toasting rituals…
This morning, you can choose to get up early (around 4:00 am) to wait for an amazing sunrise at Huitengxile Grassland (Optional) or enjoy more Grassland Activities (Optional). Then, head back to Hohhot (125 km, 2.5h) to visit Inner Mongolia Museum (or Inner Mongolia Natural Museum) and Dazhao Temple. [Note: The Inner Mongolia Museum is currently closed due to moving to new buildings (updated on 23rd April, 2025), it may reopen soon. So we will arrange the trip to the Inner Mongolia Natural Museum instead].
Optional Grassland Activities: (Self-pay)
1.Horse Riding on Huitengxile Grassland if the weather permits.
2.Mongolian Family Visit for Nomadic Life Experience.
Note for Horseback Riding on Inner Mongolia Grasslands:
1.Guided Ride (Beginners): Most common and safest for first-timers. A herdsman leads your horse for a walk within a designated area.
2.Independent Ride (Experienced Riders): If you’re skilled, you might rent a horse from a local herder for free riding. However, this comes with no safety guidance and isn’t generally recommended.
3.The fee for Guided Ride and Independent Ride are different. Do double check the price and riding time before enjoy your horse riding.
After that, time to head to visit Inner Mongolia Museum (Closed on Mondays) for Grassland Culture. Founded in 1957, it is a national first-class museum with more than 150,000 collections, characterized by its fossils of ancient organisms (dinosaur fossils) and cultural relics of ancient Silk Road & northern ethnic groups (Mongolian, Khitan, Xiongnu). Inner Mongolia Museum is an “encyclopedia” to unveil the ecological change, culture, and historical development of the alpine grassland, deserts, forests, etc. You can trace the historical process of Inner Mongolia from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age, the Warring States to the Wei and Jin, the Liao and Jin, the Mongolian-Yuan to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, as well as modern times.
Take your time to find the Treasures of Inner Mongolia Museum, such as Golden Crown of the Xiongnu King (1,934 grams eagle crown of Warring States Period; 475–221 BC; 战国鹰形金冠饰), Painted Wooden Coffin (Liao Dynasty; over 1,000-year-old; 彩绘棺具), Incense Burner from Jun Kiln (小宋自造均瑶香炉; Yuan Dynasty), Nurosaurus Fossile (the biggest dinosaur in the Cretaceous Period in Asia), Northern Wei: Deer Head Gold Step Shaking Crown (北魏鹿首金步摇冠), Liao Dynasty Golden Mask (辽代黄金面具)…
Then, pay a visit to Dazhao Temple (大召寺/大召无量寺). The Dazhao Temple, founded by Alatan Khan (阿拉坦汗/俺答汗; 1508-1582), the leader of the Mongolian Tumote tribe in the Ming Dynasty, was established in 1579. In the square in front of the Dazhao Temple, you will see the legendary builder of the temple, Alatan Khan (the reincarnations of Kublai Khan 忽必烈的转世). The temple is also known as the “Silver Buddha Temple” because it houses a statue of Sakyamuni made of 30,000 taels of pure silver (brought to light by the 3rd Dalai Lama, Sonam Gyatso, the reincarnations of Buton Rinchen Drub; 三世达赖喇嘛索南嘉措/八思巴的转世).
The Dazhao Temple is also known as the “Three Wonders” – the silver Buddha, dragon carvings, and mural, which are all historical relics from the Ming Dynasty. This temple is not only the earliest Tibetan Buddhist temple in Hohhot but also the largest Tibetan Buddhist holy site (Yellow Sect Gelug School) in Inner Mongolia. The temple is laid out in a north-south direction along the central axis, combining Han, Tibetan, and Mongolian architectural styles, attracting architecture enthusiasts and photographers for its Royal Architecture with Yellow glazed tiles (黄琉璃瓦), which can only be used in royal buildings.
In the Qing Dynasty, the Dazhao Temple was also the ancestral temple of Emperor Kangxi (康熙皇帝; 1654-1722). To this day, the tablets of Emperor Kangxi and his father, Shunzhi (顺治皇帝), are still enshrined in the temple. Inside the main hall, you can see the over 400-year-old silver-cast Buddha statue (made by Nepalese craftsmen), a golden coiled dragon about 10 meters high before the silver Buddha, as well as precious cultural relics such as the dragon and phoenix peacock umbrella, the pearl octagonal palace lantern, the wealth deity statue gifted by Kangxi Emperor to Dazhao, and precious Tangkas from the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Don’t miss the Sakyamuni Eight Pagodas (释迦八塔) at the Dazhao Temple, representing the eight virtues of the Buddha. Additionally, on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month and the fifteenth day of the sixth lunar month each year (Buddha Thangka Unveiling Ceremony; 晒佛节/恰木舞蹈), the Dazhao Temple hangs giant Tangkas from the temple’s precious collection on the scripture drying poles. Try your luck to meet local evens in Dazhao Temple. At last, overnight in Hohhot.
Free Time Idea:
1.Visit More Temples in Hohhot: You can hike to more landmarks of Hohhot, such as Xilitu Zhao Temple (席力图召/小召寺; across the street from Dazhao Temple; Self-pay) & Five Pagodas Temple (五塔寺博物馆; about 1 km from Dazhao Temple; Closed on Mondays).
2.Explore Hohhot Food: You can take a stroll from Altan Khan Square (阿拉坦汗广场/大召广场; Dazhao Square for Altan Khan Statue) to Saishang Old Street (塞上老街) and Tongshun Alley (通顺大巷). These are popular streets (near Dazhao Temple) with Ming and Qing-style buildings for enjoying local food and shopping for local souvenirs.
This morning, head to Kubuqi Desert (185 km, 2.5h) of Ordos. Then, enjoy all kinds of desert activities in Resonant Sand Bay (Sounding Sand Bay), the Disneyland in the Desert.
Kubuqi Desert (库布其沙漠) is the seventh-largest desert in China. It was once renowned as the “Sea of Death”. Now, with tree planting projects & the development of solar energy over the generations, the vegetation coverage has been significantly improved. It is promising to witness the Sea of Death become the Sea of Green. Now, the Kubuqi Desert is one of the top desert destinations in China.
You can visit the most classic part of the Kubuqi Desert by having fun at Resonant Sand Bay (响沙湾), famous as the Disney of the Desert. It is one of China’s Four Singing Sand Dunes and named after the phenomenon of “sounding sands”. It combines desert landscapes, entertainment, and vacation experiences, making it an excellent destination for desert exploration and leisure. Sounding Sand Bay offers a variety of desert activities at both Xiansha Island (仙沙岛; with sand activities) and Yuesha Island (悦沙岛; with a water park; Kids-friendly). (Note: Do double check with us for the ticket/fees with desert activities in Xiansha Island OR Yuesha Island). Xiansha Island offers more activities than Yuesha Island.
Highlights of Resonant Sand Bay:
1.Xiansha Island: This playground in the desert is known as the “Disneyland in the desert. ” It features sand yachting, rail bikes, Polaris ATVs, high-altitude zip lines, camel rides, the Guolao Theater’s performance of “Legend of Guolao果老传奇,” the Summit of Singing Sands (flying tower), roller coasters, children’s play facilities, and more.
2.Yuesha Island: A water-based amusement park in the desert, focusing on cultural experiences, including sightseeing trains, the national intangible cultural heritage performance “Ordos Wedding,” Mongolian costume cultural exhibitions, authentic Mongolian throat singing performances, themed parades, water parks, sand sculpture parks, children’s play facilities, and more.
Desert Travel Tips:
1.It is recommended to stay at Lotus Hotel (5-star hotel莲花酒店) or Fusha Island Hotel (Mongolian yurts福沙岛酒店) within the scenic area. Both hotels offer VIP privileges, allowing you to skip queues for some attractions. Hotel activities such as stargazing dinners, bonfire parties, archery, wrestling, etc., require booking.
2.Sunscreen, sand protection, and hydration: It is advisable to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, and protective clothing. High-top shoes are essential for sand protection. Protect your phone and camera from sand. The desert is dry, so carry more than 2 liters of water per person.
3.Desert Dress code: Wear light, long-sleeved clothing for UV protection in summer and down jackets in winter (there is a significant temperature difference between day and night).
4.Safety and environmental protection tips: Do not venture alone into uninhabited areas, follow project safety regulations, and be cautious on steep dunes. Do not litter; protect the desert ecosystem.
5.Seasonal limitations: In summer (July-August), you can enjoy the desert pool. In winter, there are fewer visitors, and the snow desert landscape is unique, but some activities may be closed.
6.Photography tips: The best lighting for capturing dunes is one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset, when the light and shadows create the most striking contrasts.
After the adventure in Resonant Sand Bay of Kubuqi Desert, time to head back to your hotel.
This morning, you can choose to get up early (around 4:00 am) to wait for an amazing sunrise at the Kubuqi Desert (Optional). Then, head for Hohhot train station for Beijing.
Free Time Ideas: (If Time Permits)
1.Uncover Dashengkui Museum Cluster (大盛魁博物馆集群; 1.1 km from Dazhao Temple): It comprises the Dashengkui Cultural Museum (Closed on Mondays), Yongsheng Ceramic Museum, Morin Khuur Museum (Horse-head Fiddle Museum)… Established by Jin/Shanxi merchants (晋商), Dashengkui was China’s first privately owned joint-stock enterprise along the Tea Road between China and Russia. Dashengkui, nicknamed “Half Guihua City 半个归化城”, brought prosperity to Guihua City (Hohhot).
At last, it is time to end your 8 Days Beijing Hohhot Tour.
Thank you for choosing HelloChinaTrip for your China Tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to Asia. Safe journey!
Extension Ideas:
1.You can extend your Hohhot Tour to other cities in Inner Mongolia, such as Baotou, Ordos, Ejin Banner, Badain Jaran Desert, and Hulunbuir. Please feel free to let us know, we can help you with the arrangements.
2.You can extend your Inner Mongolia Tour to other cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanxi (Datong/Pingyao/Wutaishan/Taiyuan), Gansu (Zhangye/Lanzhou/Dunhuang/Jiayuguan), Ningxia, Xian, Luoyang, Chengdu (Sichuan), and Shanghai, etc. We can customize your itinerary.
What’s Included
- Experienced drivers & air-conditioned vehicles
- Professional licensed English-speaking local guide
- Hotel accommodation with breakfasts
- Accident insurance
- Domestic flights (economy class) or high-speed trains (second class) listed in the itinerary
- Admission tickets, activities, meals listed in the itinerary
- Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip
What’s Excluded
- International airfares
- Entry visa fees
- Personal expenses
- Single room supplement
- Recommended optional activities
- Arrival/departure flights or train on the first and last day
- Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers
Important Trip Notes for Booking a Inner Mongolia Tour
How do I book a Inner Mongolia group tour?
It is very simple to book a private China tour. Select the tour you are interested, and click “Make an Enquiry for Free”. Tell us your demands and likes while submitting the form. During this process, you don’t need to pay immediately. After sending us your requirements, one of our professional travel experts will get back to you within 0.5 to 24 hours. When all the information have confirmed, then you make the deposit. Please feel free to contact the travel expert directly if you have any questions prior to booking.
Extend Your Inner Mongolia Tour
The above itinerary is the sample one that most travelers would go like that. The tour can be customized based on your likes, interests and budget. At the same time, if you want to extend this tour, just tell us your favored destinations and things to do. Our professional travel experts will redesign the trip totally for you and your group at the best price. Tell us your ideas now >>
Transportation
In a private tour, it means you will transfer to the tourist attractions in one city by private vehicle. The private car we selected is spacious, comfortable and air-conditioned. And the driver we use are very experienced. As for traveling between two destinations, we use domestic flights (economy seat) or high speed trains (second class seat, usually less than 6 hours). The local guides and drivers will pick you up at the airport/train stations, and escort you to the hotel.
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山口真奈美 –
北京の歴史的な名所から内モンゴルの広大な草原まで、8日間のプライベートツアーで素晴らしい体験ができました。ガイドさんが私たちのペースに合わせて旅程を調整してくれ、ゆったりと楽しめました。特に草原での乗馬は忘れられません。
David Kim –
베이징의 현대적인 모습과 내몽골의 광활한 자연을 동시에 경험할 수 있었던 8일간의 프라이빗 투어였습니다. 전용 가이드와 차량 덕분에 일정이 유연했고, 원하는 장소에서 충분히 시간을 보낼 수 있어 만족스러웠습니다. 다시 방문하고 싶은 여행입니다.
Anna Müller –
The highlight of this private tour was the smooth transition from bustling Beijing to the peaceful Mongolian grasslands. We appreciated how our guide tailored every detail and allowed us to linger longer at places like the Inner Mongolia Museum and the Xilamuren Grassland. The balance of culture and nature was perfectly arranged.
Carlos Sanchez –
This 8-day journey exceeded our expectations. The private nature of the tour meant we avoided crowds and enjoyed personalized experiences — including a traditional Mongolian feast and horseback riding on the grasslands. The mix of city life and nomadic culture gave us a unique insight into modern China and ancient traditions.
Sarah Johnson –
From Beijing’s iconic landmarks to Inner Mongolia’s vast open spaces, this private tour gave us the perfect balance of excitement and relaxation. The flexibility to customize each day made it feel like a truly personal adventure. The guide’s knowledge and friendliness enhanced our experience immensely.
Lucas Thompson –
Traveling privately made all the difference on this trip. Our driver and guide were incredibly professional, ensuring we had enough time to enjoy the Great Wall without rushing, and the grasslands near Hohhot were stunning. The horse riding and local cultural shows were memorable highlights!
Jessica Lee –
This 8-day private tour perfectly combined the vibrant modernity of Beijing with the vast, serene beauty of Inner Mongolia. Our guide customized the itinerary based on our interests, allowing us to explore the Great Wall and Forbidden City in Beijing, then escape to the peaceful grasslands around Hohhot. Traveling privately gave us freedom and comfort throughout the trip.