1. Noodle Kitchen: Noodle Fish, Noodle Wowo, etc. There are two types of soup: cold soup and hot soup. Order according to personal taste and pair with some Northwest farmhouse dishes.
2. Iron Pot One Residence: It mainly focuses on Inner Mongolia Iron Pot series dishes (stewed vegetables, stewed noodles).
3. Deshun Yuan: It is an old restaurant mainly focused on "shaomai". The shaomai has a snow-white edge, like pear blossoms opening petals. Through the dough, you can see the meat filling. The skin is thin and tender, and its taste is also very delicious, with excellent color, aroma, and shape.
1. Hohhot Baita Airport is 20 kilometers away from the city center, with a travel time of about 40 minutes
2. The starting fare for taking a taxi is 8 yuan per two kilometers, and then it is 1.5 yuan per kilometer
3. Due to urban renovation, subway construction, and other reasons, the roads in Hohhot are relatively congested, and some hotels cannot park near them. It is necessary to strictly follow the tour guide's designated time and get on and off the bus within the specified time.
5. Recommended attractions in Hohhot city: Dazhao Temple, Zhaojun Museum, General's Office, Wuta Temple, etc.
1. Inner Mongolia is relatively backward, and hotels and yurts do not have triple rooms or extra beds. If there is a single room, the room difference must be filled;
2. In order to protect the grassland ecological environment, Mongolian yurts do not provide spare parts;
3. The hotel room card deposit must be paid by the guest at the front desk;
4. The temperature in Inner Mongolia is relatively low at night, and the air conditioning in hotels will be turned off after 22:00;
5. Tourists who do not occupy beds must purchase breakfast themselves.
[Health Instructions]:
1. Tourists need to ensure that their physical health is suitable for participating in group tours when registering. By signing this travel contract, tourists are deemed to have understood the hardship and medical conditions of this trip; The travel agency shall not be held responsible for any personal medical history, physical disability, or sudden illness that may occur or cause injury during the trip; The liability insurance and travel accident insurance clauses purchased by travel agencies also fall within the scope of exemption and deductible for such situations.
2. Tourists with hearing, vision, mental, or limb impairments must be accompanied by a healthy travel companion in order to participate in the tour; Tourists with mental illness, lack of behavioral control ability, pregnant women, or infectious diseases are not allowed to participate in the tour; Patients with heart, brain, and lung diseases, other individuals who are not suitable for long-distance travel, and elderly people over 70 years old should not participate in group tours.
3. For your safety, please do not conceal your illness. Otherwise, you will be responsible for any consequences that may occur. If it affects the normal travel of other tourists, you will also be liable for compensation.
Grassland tourism tips:
1. Elderly and weak individuals, or tourists with heart disease, high blood pressure, and other illnesses, are advised not to ride horses, otherwise they will bear the consequences themselves.
2. Before getting on the horse, make sure to have the horse owner check if the waistband is securely fastened. Only after fastening it can the horse be mounted. If the waistband is not securely fastened, it can easily turn the saddle and be very dangerous. Choose a horse with an iron ring on the saddle and hold onto the iron ring to maintain balance. Please do not stand behind or to the right of the horse when getting on or off the horse to avoid danger.
3. Before riding a horse, one should tidy up their attire and wear tight clothes and shoes. Hats should not be worn, and clothes and scarves should be tightly tied to avoid being startled by the wind and causing danger to the horse. Never play around while riding on a horse, especially when answering phone calls or taking photos. Also, do not randomly beat others or your own horse to prevent the horse from being frightened and causing danger. Cannot make vigorous movements or exchange things on horseback, and cannot dismount halfway; You cannot take off your clothes immediately, nor can you make loud noises to avoid startling the horses.
4. When riding a horse, please do not carry valuable items such as mobile phones and cameras with you. Horses are particularly prone to shaking and falling while running, making it difficult to find them in the grass.
5. When riding a horse, use your forefoot to step on the pedals and never put your entire foot into the pedals. Otherwise, if you accidentally fall off the horse, your foot may be trapped by the pedals and you won't be able to break free.
6. If a horse is startled and running wildly, please don't be afraid. The horse will quickly slow down. Pull the reins hard and clamp the horse's belly with both legs. If you still can't hold it, pull one of the reins to make the horse spin around.
Desert tourism tips:
1. When traveling in the desert, please bring mineral water, sunglasses, sun hats, etc. Please pack valuable items such as watches, phones, cameras, etc. into your carry on bag.
2. When participating in desert tourism projects, one should carefully follow the arrangements of the staff, master the essentials, and avoid unnecessary dangers. When surfing on a desert off-road vehicle, one should fasten their seat belt, grip the handrails tightly with both hands, look straight ahead as much as possible to grasp the direction of the vehicle's sway, and follow the driver's safety instructions. Patients with heart disease and hypertension should avoid participating in such programs as much as possible.
3. When riding a camel, put water in your backpack. To prevent camels from throwing people off when they stand up or lie down, hold the camel saddle or hump tightly. Do not approach the back foot or head of the camel to prevent it from kicking or spraying people with its mouth. Although camels are gentle, they become particularly crazy when frightened. Do not let out loud screams or suddenly open their colorful automatic umbrellas to stimulate the camels; When riding a camel, do not tighten the reins too tightly. Instead, ride naturally according to the camel's steps and adjust your sitting posture at any time; Never use cameras and mobile phones on camels, otherwise they may be damaged or unable to be retrieved if dropped into the desert.
[Complaint Handling]:
Our company accepts complaints based on the "Tourism Service Quality Supervision Form" returned by tourists. Please fill it out truthfully and carefully to protect your rights.