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Is it good to find a local tour guide when traveling to Inner Mongolia?

It is better to find a local tour guide when traveling to Inner Mongolia.

If you want to visit multiple attractions within a limited time, you must make a detailed travel plan. But making your own plans wastes time and money, so you need to make use of various online resources. At this time, you need to add some local tour guides before traveling and ask for their travel routes and quotations. Because they have long-term relationships with local hotels and attractions, their quotes are often lower than what they would get themselves. But you must find a tour guide with a good reputation to avoid being cut off.

When traveling to Inner Mongolia, you need to prepare long-sleeved jackets and trousers. Inner Mongolia has a dry climate and a large temperature difference between day and night, so you need to add or remove clothing at any time. Inner Mongolia has a cold temperate and mid-temperate continental monsoon climate, so you should bring clothes for all seasons and a raincoat. Clothes made of pure cotton, wool, and linen are relatively heavy and difficult to dry, so they are good choices. In addition, sneakers, hats, gloves, etc. are also necessary.

Scenic spots:

1. Hulunbuir Prairie: The best preserved grassland in China, with a total area of ??149 million acres, known as the "Kingdom of Pasture". June to September is the best tourist season for the Hulunbuir Prairie. Especially in July and August, the grassland is lush and suitable for horse riding and fishing in the hinterland of the prairie, or boating on Hulun Lake in the west.

2. Xiangsha Bay: Located in Dalate Banner, Ordos, it is mainly characterized by desert landscape and the wonders of Xiangsha. In addition, there are also landscapes such as sand lakes, sandy oasis, and Mongolian customs. Xiangshawan is a curved sand slope, backed by the vast desert and facing the river. It is nearly 100 meters high. The slope of the sand slope is 45 degrees and the width is more than 400 meters.

3. Tengger Desert: The fourth largest desert in China. It means sky in Mongolian, which means the vast quicksand is like the boundless sky. Inside the desert, sand dunes, lake basins, salt marshes, grasslands, mountains and plains are staggered. There are also hundreds of original ecological lakes scattered in the Tengger Desert that have existed for tens of millions of years, including Moon Lake and Swan Lake (Juyan Lake).

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region