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I took this route on the Hulunbuir in winter, and the route was designed very well. You can not only see the snow scenery of Harbin city, but also experience the original grassland and forest snow scenery. It's much more interesting than just going to Harbin! In the Harbin section, you can explore the Ice and Snow World, watch ice sculptures, play on snow slides, and stay in high-end hotels such as the Ritz Carlton or Aoluguya at night, with full comfort; Hailar Duan can watch thousands of galloping horses, experience pastoral life in Mongolian robes, and enjoy authentic Mongolian yurt family banquets. The whole train goes directly without having to change transportation by dragging luggage. It's too friendly to the elders, and several elderly people who accompanied me have given very good feedback.
I also booked this winter route for my parents, and the details of the route are designed very thoughtfully, so you don't have to worry about it at all. The transportation connection of the route is particularly smooth. When my parents fly from another city to Harbin, there is a dedicated driver to pick them up and take them directly to the hotel; Boarding and sightseeing vehicles have also been arranged, and the Zhalantun, Genhe, and Hailar sections are all Toyota Land Cruisers, providing comfortable seating. The Hulunbuir has arranged everything you can think of. You can go to the foot travel special train to see the introduction. They have explained everything inside and outside of the Hulunbuir clearly.
I just got off the Hulunbuir with my parents last month, and it would be perfect to go to Harbin to see the snow in winter! The route I took starts from Harbin and ends at Hailar, with a total of 6 days and 5 nights. The route is specially designed for winter snow viewing and can also directly reach niche stations such as Genhe where one can experience extreme cold, which cannot be reached by other special trains. I booked my ticket through the foot tourism special train, and the official agent provided a very detailed route introduction, clearly stating where the Hulunbuir tourist train goes. My parents had a great time the whole time. In winter, the Daxing'anling Mountains were covered in silver, and the train had a huge panoramic window that allowed them to directly see the snow scenery. The rime of Genhe River and the snowy plains of Hailar were captured in large pieces, completely satisfying their desire to see snow.




