XStore theme

Day 1: Arrive in Beijing → Mutianyu Great Wall

– Morning: Arrive in Beijing, check into a hotel (preferably near Qianmen for convenience). Take a short break.
– Noon: Take a scenic shuttle bus to Mutianyu Great Wall. Have lunch at a local restaurant near the wall, trying farm-style dishes.
– Afternoon: Explore Mutianyu Great Wall—take a cable car up if preferred, hike to Tower 14, then head to the “Hero Slope” at Tower 20 to enjoy panoramic views. Return to the city in the evening.
– Evening: Wander around Qianmen Street and enjoy Peking duck or other local specialties at Quanjude or a nearby restaurant.

Day 2: Beijing → The Forbidden City

– Morning: Visit the Forbidden City (book tickets in advance). Spend 3–4 hours exploring major halls and imperial gardens, learning about ancient Chinese royal history.
– Afternoon: Climb Jingshan Park (directly north of the Forbidden City) for a bird’s-eye view of the entire palace complex. Alternatively, stroll through Beihai Park.
– Evening: Explore Wangfujing Street for shopping and snacks, or relax at a hutong café in Nanluoguxiang.

Day 3: Beijing → Hailar (Hulunbuir)

– Morning/Noon: Take a flight (≈3 hours) or train to Hailar, the gateway to Hulunbuir Grasslands. Check into a hotel upon arrival.
– Afternoon: Visit Genghis Khan Square to learn about Mongolian history and culture.
– Evening: Dine on local specialties like hand-held mutton or roasted lamb tail in downtown Hailar. Optional: Explore Hulunbuir Ancient City.

Day 4: Hailar → Hulunbuir Grasslands

– Morning: Drive to the grasslands. Upon arrival, experience Mongolian rituals like the welcome wine ceremony and visit a traditional yurt.
– Afternoon: Enjoy grassland activities—horseback riding, archery, or watching Mongolian wrestling and equestrian performances.
– Evening: Stay in a yurt, join a bonfire party, and dance with local herders to traditional music.

Day 5: Grasslands → Ergun Wetland → Enhe

– Morning: Travel to Ergun Wetland (Asia’s largest). Walk along the boardwalk to admire winding rivers and lush vegetation.
– Afternoon: Drive to Enhe, a Russian ethnic village. Along the way, enjoy views of grasslands transitioning into forests. Visit a Russian folk museum to learn about local traditions.
– Evening: Stay in a wooden “muken” house. Dine on Russian-style dishes like rye bread and sausage.

Day 6: Enhe → Heishantou

– Morning: Drive along the Sino-Russian border road, enjoying views of the border river and grasslands. Stop at a reindeer tribe to interact with reindeer.
– Afternoon: Arrive in Heishantou. Experience farm life—milking cows, feeding lambs, or horseback riding across the grasslands to watch the sunset.
– Evening: Stay in a yurt or特色 guesthouse in Heishantou. Enjoy a grassland dinner with roasted lamb.

Day 7: Heishantou → Manzhouli → Departure

– Morning: Head to Manzhouli. Visit the Matryoshka Doll Square, admiring the unique collection of nested dolls and soaking in the Russian-inspired atmosphere.
– Afternoon: Depending on your departure time, explore downtown Manzhouli or visit the China-Russia Border Gate for a view of the neighboring Russian town. Depart from Manzhouli airport or train station, concluding your trip.

style

seven days, Ten days

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “This is a 7-day travel itinerary to Hulunbuir, Beijing, allowing you to experience the unique charm of these two regions.”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked