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At the beginning of August, a six-day three-person self-help tour from Beijing to Hulunbeier grassland included time by train.

Encourage to go to Hulunbeier grassland! What a nice place! Your Majesty is here to help you-

Time is a good choice. Mid-August is the best season. A little later, the grass will turn yellow, and rape, lavender and the like will be gone. It's cold, too It may snow after September. However, this is the busiest time. Pay attention to the edge of the trip. Learn the lesson. . .

I recommend a method for you-

Take Hailar as the base (don't tell me you don't know how to get to Hailar, there is a fortress park in the suburbs of Hailar, I suggest you go and see the Japanese-Soviet battlefield in those days), and then go west for a while, and Chenbaerhuqi will be out of the grassland;

Then along the Ergon River, that is, the direction of the boundary river, there are Sino-Mongolian and Sino-Russian borders along the way, which is very beautiful. Personally, I don't think I lost to Kanas, Xinjiang, especially this season, and early August can be more beautiful!

To the Genhe River, a little further, you can go to Shiwei Frontier Station, a unique Mongolian grassland, and you will know when you go.

Then there are two options—

A Go straight south, return to Hailar and see the scenic spots near the birch forest.

B It may take 1-2 days to go southwest, along Xing 'an Mountains and around Hailar. You can see the scenery at the junction of mountains and grasslands, which is worth it.

It is not recommended to go west to Manzhouli and then back to the north or northeast. Apart from visiting Manzhouli, the border port, it is not very interesting, and it takes a long time to go back, which is not suitable for you to walk for six days. However, it's very convenient to go to Manzhouli, with direct trains and good scenery along the way.

In fact, the most worry-free thing is to find a good car and driver, young, honest and reliable.

You can walk by yourself. However, there must be time allowance first. Inner Mongolia, especially Hulunbeier grassland, is vast and sparsely populated, with few buses. Sometimes you can't arrange everything. Second, dare to hitch a ride. Every town on the grassland has a freight yard. When you arrive at the freight yard, look for the van where you want to go at the next stop and discuss it with the driver's uncle. Sincerity and sweetness are invincible. Everyone on the grassland is lonely, and it is acceptable to have company, provided that your appearance is not very disturbing. It is more reliable to give some expenses (in kind) appropriately.

Well, the per capita budget is 2500, and it's almost the same for three people for six days including round trip. In this way, you can't stop many stops. When you arrive at a place, you must find the mode of transportation at the next stop and then wander around! Everyone should live in the farmhouse in the middle. In fact, there are no big hotels, except Hailar. But at this time, farmhouse music is not cheap, just like Genhe. I estimate that there will be more than 350 on May 6th, and more than 200 on other days. . . . . . . You know, people only do business for these two months. There are basically no tourists in the off-season in September, and it will snow after the National Day.

It's cool there, so you don't need to take a bath every day. Pay attention to bring a coat and long sleeves, no lining is needed. Everywhere I go, I always replenish water first. There are not many small shops on the grassland. All hands up, hope to adopt. I'm exhausted. Let's stop here.

Good luck and happiness.

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I hope your majesty can help!