Trip to the seventh largest desert in China
2 cities |
8 attraction(s) |
total distance 637
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day1: Hohhot > Ordos
5 attraction(s) ·
471 km
4
The portion is ample and the pickling is good! The taste is good and the price is affordable compared to other places, and the taste is also very good. It has two floors, with a spacious hall downstairs and private rooms upstairs. There is also a large private room for gatherings. If you have a sweet tooth, you can ask the owner to serve some cold dishes, which are delicious. It is recommended to make a reservation in advance and start eating as soon as you arrive.
3
km
5
The hotel does not provide breakfast. Guests can go to nearby breakfast shops in the morning or prepare their own breakfast.
Day2: Ordos
3 attraction(s) ·
166 km
1
Ordos grassland tourist area, a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, is located 9 kilometers southwest of Xini Town, Hangjin Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia. It forms a natural "golden tourism line" with Shizhenri tourist area to the east and Yemingsha tourist area to the north.
163
km
2
Good location, this is a farmhouse in Ordos, strong Mongolian style, enthusiastic service, fragrant milk tea... The owner is very honest, fast service, generous portions, most importantly, the food is delicious, especially the flavored milk tea. It is recommended to have a bowl after eating barbecue, especially barbecue grilled lamb chops.
3
km
3
The mausoleum of Genghis Khan is located on the Gandali grassland in Ejin Horo Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, 70 kilometers away from Dongsheng District. The exact location of the real mausoleum of Genghis Khan, due to the prevalence of "secret burial" among the Mongolian people, has always been a mystery. The current mausoleum of Genghis Khan is a cenotaph that has been moved multiple times. It was finally relocated to its original site in Ejin Horo Banner in 1954 from Tala Monastery in Hu Zhong County. It is 185 kilometers north of Baotou City, with lush green grass and magnificent grassland scenery. The mausoleum of Genghis Khan has now become a major tourist attraction in Inner Mongolia.