This is the Inner Mongolia trip I’ve been dreaming of! "A single horseback journey fulfills all your fantasies about the grasslands."
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Experience the ultimate wild horseback riding in Hulunbuir!
Enjoy exclusive access to 200,000 mu of grasslands
Alongside "the No.1 Meandering River in the World"!
Experience the ultimate wild horseback riding in Hulunbuir!
Enjoy exclusive access to 200,000 mu of grasslands
Alongside "the No.1 Meandering River in the World"!
Deep in the heart of Hulunbuir Grassland,
A vast blue sky stretches endlessly, and the wilderness rolls on without end.
The grassland’s waters flow gently,
Far from the hustle and bustle of tourist crowds.
This is the Mörigele River Summer Pasture,
A perfect place for horseback riding,
And a spiritual haven for our souls.
I want to take you on a thrilling horseback ride,
Through wind and rain,
To reach the yurt beyond the rainbow,
Where you’ll embrace the true resilience, boldness, and freedom of the grassland.
Equestrian Travel · Summer Itinerary
Each team is limited to 20 people
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For horseback riding, one should of course go to a true vast grassland. Many people say, “The most beautiful grassland under heaven is in Hulunbuir.” As one of the four major grasslands in the world, the total area of Hulunbuir Grassland is approximately 100,000 square kilometers, with more than 3,000 rivers crisscrossing and over 500 lakes scattered and dotted among them. The area of natural grasslands amounts to as high as 80%.
Hulunbuir is vast and boundless, making it difficult to explore in its entirety. But there is one universally acknowledged place that condenses the essence of this land: the Mörigele River, known as "the No.1 Meandering River in the World."
This is the unique scenery brought to you by equestrian travel along the Mörigele River in Hulunbuir.
Welcome to my grassland, my home.
Progressive Curriculum System
Choose between a 5-day Basic Class or 7-day Advanced Class based on your needs. Through systematic theoretical teaching, we help you master comprehensive equestrian fundamentals and skills.
Day 1: Introduction to Equestrianism
Theoretical Content:
• Safety training
• Riding level assessment and grouping (Fast/Slow Teams)
• Basic mounting/dismounting techniques
• Horse anatomy and daily checks (saddle, girth, reins)
Practical Goals:
• Master essential safety knowledge and basic horse control movements for wild riding.
• Identify and familiarize with your horse for the next few days, building initial trust and connection.
• Learn basic equipment inspection skills.
Day 2: Basic Equestrian Skills and Rhythm
Theoretical Content:
• Rein holding and control essentials
• Basic riding posture requirements (relaxed upper body, leg strength, hand positioning)
• How to control pace (trot, walk)
• What is the "wave" and how to absorb it (posting the trot)
Practical Goals:
• Understand posture requirements for hips, legs, feet, and hands.
• Master rein angle, length, and tension.
• Experience relaxation on horseback.
• Begin to absorb the horse’s motion and feel its rhythm.
Day 3: Balance and Equestrian Agility
Theoretical Content:
• The core role of balance and center of gravity in riding
• Using body parts (waist, abdomen, legs) for horse control
• Precautions for special scenarios (mounting/dismounting, river crossings)
Practical Goals:
• Train sensitivity to center of gravity changes and improve balance.
• Master trotting-walking transitions for navigating complex terrain.
• Learn techniques for water crossings and special situations.
Day 4: Rhythm and Forward Motion Techniques
Theoretical Content:
• Forward motion (impulsion) techniques
• First canter experience: upper body position and rhythm control
• How to adjust speed
Practical Goals:
• Safely transition from trot to canter and adapt to rhythm changes.
• Post the trot with relative ease.
• Master speed control and rhythm maintenance in group rides.
Day 5: Practical Application and Advanced Forward Motion
Theoretical Content:
• Real-world tips for forward motion techniques
• Body shock absorption (waist, abdomen, knees, ankles)
Practical Goals:
• Integrate trot, walk, forward motion, and canter skills.
• Independently cue the canter and safely halt/slow the horse.
Day 6 (Advanced Class): Two-Point Posture and Long-Distance Riding Prep
Theoretical Content:
• Fundamentals of the two-point posture
• Physical fitness and horse conditioning for long rides
• Terrain adaptation (uphill/downhill, obstacle avoidance)
Practical Goals:
• Master the two-point posture for comfort and control during long rides.
• Adapt to physical demands and technical requirements of endurance riding.
• Learn terrain-specific horse control techniques.
Day 7 (Advanced Class): Grassland Expedition
Theoretical Content:
• Route planning and team coordination for grassland rides
• Rhythm management and energy allocation in long-distance riding
Practical Goals:
• Apply and reinforce all skills learned.
• Enhance rhythm and control in extended rides.
• Enjoy grassland scenery and complete your transformation from novice to rider.
Daily Training: 6-7 saddle hours. With a solid foundation, you’ll quickly gain experience through wild rides. This intensive training is highly efficient—one week in the grassland may teach you more than six months at an urban equestrian club.
What You Care About
Q1: What’s the weather like? Should I bring warm clothes?
A: There is a large temperature difference between day and night on the grassland. Daytime outdoor temperatures range from 10-25°C, while nighttime temperatures are around 10°C. Bring warm clothes and stay warm.
Q2: Is there cell service? Can I charge my devices?
A: Cell service (China Unicom, China Mobile, China Telecom) is available in towns, with 3G/4G coverage in some areas. No signal in parts of the journey; cannot make calls or send messages. The camp has solar power and generator backup for 24-hour electricity under normal conditions.
Q3: Is there hot water? Can I shower? Is it cold? Are there water restrictions?
A: Hot water and showers with bathroom heaters are available. The camp has a well; no water restrictions.
Q4: Other recommended items? Can I bring a suitcase?
A: Strong sunlight during the day – bring high-SPF sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and a magic scarf. Mosquitoes are rare, but bring repellent spray. Store suitcases and large bags at the camp; carry small daypacks in the off-road vehicles or pickup trucks following the horse team.
Q5: What is the physical fitness requirement?
A: The 5-7 day trip involves long hours on horseback, requiring moderate physical fitness. If you have serious medical conditions, please inform us in advance.
Q6: Can beginners join if they can’t ride?
A: Yes. 80% of our guests have no riding experience. We provide professional instructors and gentle horses, with customized plans for零基础 (beginners). Riders are grouped into fast/slow teams based on skill level – ride at your own pace without pressure.
Note: Equestrian trips are weather-sensitive. In case of severe weather or force majeure, the organizer may adjust the itinerary. Thank you for your understanding.
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Price Information
Full Vehicle Option
¥6800/person (5-day Basic Class)
¥9600/person (7-day Advanced Class)
(Adult-child same price)
Included:
• Horses: Sanhe Horses, Mongolian Horses
• Tack: Western saddles, all-purpose saddles, military saddles, Mongolian saddles
• Protective gear: Helmets, riding vests, leg guards, gloves
(Note: Riders must bring personal equipment like riding boots and breeches.)
• Meals:
• 5-day class: 3 meals/day (Days 1-4); breakfast + lunch (Day 5)
• 7-day class: 3 meals/day (Days 1-6); breakfast + lunch (Day 7)
• Includes lamb, beef marrow, premium wines from the ranch, nomadic coffee, etc.
• Photography: GoPro follow shots; Mongolian robe/hanfu props
• Accommodation:
• 4 nights (5-day class)/6 nights (7-day class) in wooden cabins
• Twin share (single room available with a supplement fee starting at ¥1000)
• Bedding (quilt, mattress, pillow) cleaned for each guest.
• Transfers: Shared transfer fee between Hailar and Mörigele River Camp
• Support Services:
• Team leader, equestrian coach, matouqin player, photographer, nomadic coffee cart, chef, driver
• Off-road vehicles/pickup trucks following the horse team
• Nomadic caravan, mobile toilet truck
• Daily hot showers with bathroom heaters; unlimited water
• High-coverage outdoor sports insurance
Not Included:
• Transportation to Hailar Airport
• Private car transfer between Hailar and camp: ¥350/car
• Post-trip travel or return transportation costs
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