Inner Mongolia, a mysterious land with endless green grasslands, golden sand deserts shining under the bright yellow sunlight, and majestic mountain ranges that beckon to the adventurous souls. The vast and majestic space of Inner Mongolia is like a beautiful ink painting, making visitors captivated.
Possessing long-standing cultural resources and diverse forms of tourism, Inner Mongolia is becoming a potential destination on the Asian tourism map. Unlike famous, crowded destinations in China such as Beijing, Shanghai, Zhangjiajie... in 2024, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region unexpectedly attracts international tourists, especially from the Asian region, including Vietnam.
Inner Mongolia, a mysterious land with endless green grasslands
Data from Ctrip.com, a major online travel platform in China, shows that since the beginning of summer, Inner Mongolia has ranked second in the country in terms of growth rate of online tourists.
This place has recently become the most popular destination for young people.
Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region located in the North of China, with an area of up to 1.2 million km². With a geographical location bordering the Russian Federation and Mongolia to the North, and Gansu and Ningxia provinces to the South, Inner Mongolia has a diverse cultural exchange expressed through the daily lifestyle of the indigenous people, cuisine, music... Here, visitors can find experiences in the Mongolian steppe such as sleeping in a yurt tent in the middle of the vast steppe, admiring houses with ancient Russian architectural style, enjoying delicious dishes combining Chinese and Mongolian cuisine...
Conquer the green steppe of Ordos
Ordos Grassland, a hidden gem in the middle of Inner Mongolia, is calling out to adventurous souls. Coming here, visitors will be immersed in the beautiful natural scenery with endless green grasslands, herds of cattle leisurely grazing and blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The vast, majestic space of the grassland is like a beautiful ink painting, making visitors captivated.
Ordos Grassland, a hidden gem in Inner Mongolia
Ordos Grassland, a hidden gem in Inner Mongolia
Located 12 km west of Ordos County and about 70 km east of Shizhenyuan Tourist Area, the grassland is a combination of wonderful natural scenery and unique ethnic minority culture with endless green grass, Mongolian tents and livestock. This grassland is divided into many different areas: performing arts area, catering service area, resort area and some other areas. Coming here, you will experience the cultural quintessence of the Inner Mongolian people such as the custom of welcoming with horse wine, a welcoming ritual showing the enthusiasm and hospitality of the nomads.
The vast space of the steppe impresses with the green of young grass mixed with small flower bushes of all colors.
Experience a nomadic homestay
Although it is a nomadic tent, the inside of the house is still fully equipped for visitors to experience nomadic culture and rest and relax. When night falls, the grassland sky is decorated with countless sparkling stars, a paradise for those who are passionate about astronomy or love the stars. In addition, visitors also have the opportunity to participate in campfires, or immerse themselves in the bustling dances of Inner Mongolian boys and girls.
A new experience sleeping in a nomadic tent
The fastest way to understand the life of the people here
According to the Department of Culture and Tourism of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the region welcomed a total of 230 million tourists in 2023, 2.49 times higher than in 2022, and earned 335 billion yuan, 3.18 times higher than the previous year. Notably, according to the newspaper "Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region", during the May 1-5 holiday, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region welcomed 15.02 million domestic tourists, marking a 1.36-fold increase compared to 2023. The revenue generated during this period reached 10.64 billion yuan, 1.77 times higher than last year. To achieve such impressive figures, the Inner Mongolia government has introduced 15 measures to promote tourism recovery and development and designed and implemented 36 rich tourism experiences to increase its popularity.
As one of the leading travel companies, Vietravel Hanoi has quickly put Inner Mongolia on the list of “must-see” destinations. Instead of having to fly to Beijing and then travel 500 km by road to Inner Mongolia as before, direct charter flights not only save time, shorten the journey to Inner Mongolia but also ensure the health of tourists so they can confidently explore the exciting activities at the destination.

































