Xilamuren Se Saibei Pearl Hotel - A poetic dwelling deep in the prairie, located in the heart of Xilamuren Grassland in Darhan Mumingan United Banner (Darhan Banner), Baotou City, Inner Mongolia, the hotel is adjacent to the magnificent grassland landscape and contrasts with the blue sky and white clouds. It is about 90 kilometers from Huhhot City and 180 kilometers from Baotou City, serving as a central station on the golden route for grassland tourism. As a pearl on the prairie, the hotel skillfully integrates traditional Mongolian customs with modern comfort experiences. With its unique Mongolian yurt architecture complex as the main body, complemented by modern facilities and services, it provides tourists with a travel experience that combines both ecological authenticity and sophistication. Nearby attractions include Puhui Temple (Zhaoh River Temple), a Qing Dynasty Tibetan Buddhist temple just several kilometers away from the hotel; Aobao Mountain, where you can overlook the panorama of the prairie and experience Mongolian sacrificial culture; Honggela Aobao Scenic Area, etc.
"A very comfortable experience.
The hotel is located on the grasslands and right on the road, making it easy to drive to and with ample parking.
Here, I felt the vastness and tranquility of the grasslands, a truly relaxing experience. It's perfect for daydreaming, exercising, thinking, and reading. You can choose any of these, or none of them—it's all up to you.
The staff arranged a two-bedroom Mongolian yurt for four people, a higher category than I'd booked. Thankfully, they didn't mention the upgrade. I only discovered this this morning when I checked the room options online. Since I left the hotel early, I didn't have time to thank them in person. I'd like to say thank you to the hotel staff for making this grassland trip truly wonderful.
My room was spacious, the linens were clean, and the mornings and evenings were incredibly quiet. I was left with nothing but positive feedback.
Not much more to say; those interested can come and experience it in person.
I should also mention that, because it was still off-season, I was the only guest last night. Although I'm in my sixties, I'm naturally afraid, as is often the case with women. The staff assured me it was perfectly safe and that everyone else was staying at the hotel. So, feeling completely safe, I sit by the window and watch the moonlight, feeling only beauty and nothing else."