Six places suitable for self-driving tours in October, originally the most beautiful prairie is here

In everyone's heart, there is a dream of the prairie. Some people say that you don't know what vastness is until you go to the prairie. When you ride a horse or drive by yourself, shuttle on the vast grassland, you will inevitably hum that song, let us accompany each other in the world, live freely, gallop on horseback and share the prosperity of the world with wine, sing out the joy in our hearts, seize the youth with great enthusiasm.

Chahansuled Grassland

Since ancient times, there has been a famous saying: 'The sky is vast, the wild is boundless, and the wind blows the grass low to reveal the cattle and sheep.' Under the blue sky and white clouds, herds of cattle and sheep create a beautiful harvest scene, fully showcasing the magic and charm of this oasis. Wushen Banner is also known as the hometown of Suled culture. On the Chahansuled Grassland, herds of cattle and sheep under the blue sky form a unique landscape. This is the best natural scenery for tourists to take photos and check in. When you come here, you must have a close encounter with nature.

Hassuhai

'Chiluchuan, under the Yinshan Mountains, the sky is like a dome, covering the vast land,' this famous Yuefu poem has become a common phrase to describe the grasslands. Hassuhai is also a national 4A scenic spot. In just a few words, it describes the vastness and richness of the grasslands. The 'Chiluchuan' in the poem refers to the Chiluchuan Grassland in Tumotezuoqi, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. It is located in the western part of Tumotezuoqi, with the Daqing Mountains to the north, embracing Hassuhai.
The Populus Euphratica Forest Scenic Area is located within the Ejina Banner. The Populus euphratica trees are the main tree species in the desert and sandy areas of Ejina, distributed along both sides of the Ejina River, forming a nearly thousand-mile-long 'green corridor.' This kind of visual impact can only be experienced in the Populus euphratica forest. October is the best time to visit Ejina Banner, when the golden Populus euphratica forest merges with the vast desert, creating a unique charm.

“Flower City” Kangbashi

Ordos Kangbashi is a prairie flower city. When the city is in full bloom, it is colorful, ranging from yellow to fiery red, and even dreamy purple. The layered beauty turns the city into a sea of flowers, making people intoxicated. In the sea of flowers covering tens of thousands of acres, the proudly blooming chrysanthemums stand out, creating a unique landscape. In the golden autumn of October, visiting the Kangbashi Flower Sea Scenic Area to experience this visual feast of flowers is definitely an enjoyable experience.

Greater Khingan Range

The Greater Khingan Range is well-known to many people as being in Heilongjiang. In fact, it stretches from Heilongjiang in the north to the upper valley of the Xilamulun River in the south. It includes the Xilingol Grassland, the Southern Khingan Range, the Northern Khingan Range, and the Hulunbuir Grassland. From Mohe to Inner Mongolia, this area boasts the densest primeval forests, resembling a fairyland. You can gaze at the starry sky in Beiji Village of Mohe, pick wild fruits in the forests of the Greater Khingan Range, and watch the sunset over the Ergun River from a wooden house on the grassland. This place allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of the world and quietly enjoy its beauty and tranquility.

Salarwusu

This is a place known for its mystery and antiquity. It is the cradle of human civilization and home to China's largest desert canyon, the Salarwusu Grand Canyon. Hiking along this winding and narrow valley, visitors can see waterfalls splashing at the bottom, secluded paths, and with a keen eye, even discover ancient creatures or fossils. Autumn in Salarwusu is tranquil; the leaves by the river are no longer green but golden or fiery red, more lush than in spring and more vibrant than in summer. The rich golden color is like a heartwarming soup, comforting the soul of every traveler.