1. Desert of Echoes
The Echo Desert with many unique experiences in the middle of the sand sea (Photo source: Collected)
Located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China , the Wangyin Desert is considered a bright gem in the middle of arid nature. What makes this place special is not only the rare cool climate in the summer, but also the well-planned entertainment space, giving the feeling of entering a "Disneyland in the heart of the desert". Camel caravans follow each other to explore each strip of soft sand, high-class resorts such as the Desert Lotus Hotel bring the perfect resort experience amidst a unique natural landscape. Every moment of the day, the color of the sand changes according to the sunlight, creating a spectacular visual effect. Not only a place to admire beautiful scenery, the Wangyin Desert is also a meeting place of emotions and memories, where people can truly touch the peace in the midst of a bustling life.
2. Ba Dan Desert, Jilin
Clear freshwater lakes in the heart of the Ba Dan Cat Lam desert (Photo source: Collected)
Located in the west of Inner Mongolia, near the Gansu border, the Badan Jilin Desert is one of the most impressive natural deserts in Inner Mongolia. With the title of the second largest mobile desert in the world , this place owns sand dunes over 500m high and dozens of blue freshwater lakes interspersed among the golden sand sea, creating poetic oases in the middle of drought.
In particular, this area is also home to poplar trees - a symbol of strong vitality amidst harsh nature. The poplar forests are brilliant yellow in autumn, blending with the deep blue sky and fine white sand, making the scene strangely like a surreal painting. Although not yet strongly developed in resort tourism , Ba Dan Cat Lam is an ideal destination for those who love pure nature and want to touch a part of the soul of the desert in Inner Mongolia.
3. Kubuqi Desert
Wild nature and lush green trees in the Kubuqi desert (Photo source: Collected)
Located in northern Inner Mongolia, the Kubuqi Desert is one of the largest and oldest sand regions in China. Not as bustling as the Echo Desert, Kubuqi possesses a quiet, pristine and enchanting beauty. The landscape here is a mix of towering golden sand dunes, stretching under the clear blue sky and endless sand dunes. For those who love photography or want to return to the original tranquility of nature, Kubuqi is a worthy stop on the journey to explore the desert in Inner Mongolia. Without too many recreational activities, the untouched beauty of this place captivates many souls who love nature and are passionate about tranquility.
4. Tengger Desert
Large area with high, wild sand dunes in Tengger Desert (Photo source: Collected)
Although not entirely within Inner Mongolia, the Tengger Desert is still considered an important part of the desert landscape in Inner Mongolia. With a large area stretching across many provinces in Northern China, Tengger has a more rustic and quiet beauty than other bustling deserts. This is a paradise for those who love photography and love to explore untouched corners that have not been commercialized. The sand dunes continuously rise like waves, curving in the afternoon sun, creating cinematic frames. Tengger does not have many modern services, but is an ideal place to camp, watch the stars at night and listen to the wind singing in the middle of pristine nature.
Each desert in Inner Mongolia is a unique natural picture, carrying unique stories, colors and emotions. The journey to explore the deserts is a true nomadic journey and a spiritual journey - where people learn to connect with nature, culture and themselves. Join Vietravel to Inner Mongolia, explore the enchanting deserts, immerse yourself in the wild beauty of the land of Northern China . Experience the full experience with high-class tours, reasonable schedules, dedicated services - so that every moment in Inner Mongolia is an unforgettable memory.
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