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Where to stay in Inner Mongolia

Inner Mongolia is a diverse region of China, teeming with culture and natural beauty. Hulunbuir is known for its sprawling grasslands, attracting those who appreciate vast open spaces and unique landscapes.

In Ordos City, you'll find modern architecture coexisting with rich Mongolian tradition, an interesting mix for anyone curious about regional development. Ulanqab, meanwhile, is favoured for its welcoming atmosphere and agricultural significance, making it a good choice for visitors interested in local lifestyles.

Each city provides a distinct glimpse into the varied facets of Inner Mongolia, ensuring visitors leave with a broad understanding of what this area has to uniquely present. Enjoy discovering how history and modernity intertwine across these distinctive locations.

Things to do in Inner Mongolia

Explore the Wulanhada Volcano Geopark, where volcanic cones and craters create a striking landscape. A visit here is perfect for those fascinated by geological formations. Just a short drive away, the Huitengxile Huanghuagou Pasture Scenic Area beckons. It's renowned for its lush fields and wildflowers, ideal for hiking.

In Rehuitang Town, discover traditional architecture and local customs. Whether you're wandering the streets or chatting with residents, it provides a genuine glimpse into Inner Mongolian life. These destinations promise a memorable experience with natural and cultural attractions.

Planning your trip to Inner Mongolia

When planning a trip to Inner Mongolia, consider the distinct benefits each season brings. Summer, from June to August, is ideal for experiencing the lush grasslands and cultural events like the Naadam Festival. However, this peak season means more crowds and higher costs. For a less crowded experience, the shoulder months of May-June and September-October are excellent. Late spring and autumn provide pleasant weather with fewer tourists, making it easier to explore the landscapes. Staying at affordable hotels like Lizhong International Hotel may also help manage your budget.

Winter, spanning November to March, is suitable for adventurous travellers seeking unique snow-laden experiences, albeit in harsh conditions. Options for budget-friendly accommodations such as Homeinn Ease (Holingol Railway Station Chuangye Road) or Hengmao Boutique Hotel can provide comfort without compromising quality. These choices allow you to explore Inner Mongolia's diverse climates and landscapes without breaking your budget.

Top hotels in Inner Mongolia

When staying in Inner Mongolia, guests often rate hotels like Qingshan Hotel Baotou highly for their emphasis on comfort and cleanliness. Travellers appreciate amenities such as well-maintained rooms and attentive service.

Shangri-La Baotou stands out for its location near shopping areas and cultural sites, coupled with friendly staff and thoughtful amenities. At the Sheraton Hohhot Hotel, guests commend the excellent breakfast offerings and convenient location. These hotels show a consistent delivery in providing attentive staff and a satisfying experience, ensuring a memorable stay for all visitors.

From weekend breaks to extended stays

For a brief weekend getaway in Inner Mongolia, focus on the iconic Xilamuren Grasslands. Spend a night in a traditional yurt, enjoy a horse ride, and catch cultural performances featuring authentic local music and dance. Visit Hohhot's Dazhao Temple, exploring the region's cultural history.

For a more extended 10-day journey, start with Hulunbuir Grasslands for a deeper immersion. Then, trek through the Kubuqi Desert, trying camel rides and thrilling sandboarding. Delve into history by visiting Genghis Khan's Mausoleum. Across these ten days, you'll witness the sweeping landscapes and gain cultural insights, returning with a profound appreciation for this unique region. Allocate time for both exploration and relaxation to make the most of your stay.


Inner Mongolia hotels: FAQs

You can always cancel or amend your hotel reservation if you need to, but look out for hotels in Inner Mongolia with free cancellation or flexible booking options if you want to protect your money. Some hotels allow you to cancel and get your money back if your plans change.
The average price of a hotel during the week is ₹ 2,726 per night, and the average price on weekends is ₹ 2,691. Overall, it looks like the cheapest day to stay in Inner Mongolia could be Sunday.
We crunched some numbers on our calendar and found that Sunday is the cheapest day to stay in Inner Mongolia. And the most expensive day seems to be Saturday.
The average price of a 3-star hotel in Inner Mongolia is currently around ₹ 2,660 per night. And the cheapest 3-star hotel we found is ₹ 830 per night.
The average price of a 4-star hotel in Inner Mongolia is currently around ₹ 3,602 per night. And the cheapest 4-star hotel we found is ₹ 1,392 per night.
The average price of a 5-star hotel in Inner Mongolia is currently around ₹ 5,087 per night. And the cheapest 5-star hotel we found is ₹ 2,391 per night.