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The best route in road trip, Inner Mongolia
Now this season is the best time to take a few friends to Inner Mongolia by car and wander on the prairie away from the noise of the city. The scenic spots and humanities in Inner Mongolia are very good, and the cost performance is also very high. Go on road trip Ticket in Inner Mongolia will recommend Dada Road to you: via Ashatu Stone Forest-Gonger Prairie-Baiyin Aobao Shapi Spruce-Dalianoer Lake, 132.7 km, the whole journey takes about 4 hours, and you can see many scenic spots.

Dada Road is located in Keshiketeng Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, which originates from the beautiful Dali Lake and ends at the most beautiful Ashatu Stone Forest.

On average, there are no more than five people per kilometer crossing Gong Geer grassland and Baiyin Aobao, but the number of cattle and sheep is ten times that of the population. There are towering windmills and swans here.

Every spring, the vast grassland is lush with flowers and clear rivers. Therefore, Gonger grassland is called "natural garden".

Baiyin Aobao Sandy Spruce is located at the intersection of Dada Road and Re 'a Line. It is a famous Baiyin Aobao Nature Reserve, and its protection object is the only rare sandy spruce forest ecosystem in the world.

There are two sister lakes, Ganggengnuoer Lake and Duolun Nuoer Lake, and the Liangzi River, Gong Geer River and Shali River connect the three lakes together like a lead.

Note in go on road trip: The annual average temperature in Inner Mongolia is below zero, and it will reach-30-40 degrees in some areas in winter. Remember to prepare thick clothes.

Don't press the lawn. The road across the grassland is actually the dirt road on the grassland, which belongs to the * * * use area. On both sides of the road, the net fences surrounded by herders can be seen everywhere to prevent other vehicles from entering the pastures that have crushed their homes.