It should be considered an entry-level desert. It is a worthwhile trip, because I have not been to the desert before, I took a camel with my child, it coincided with the sunset, it was not so hot, and I met a rainbow. It felt very good.
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Tamin Chagan Desert Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Tamin Chagan, translated as "devil" or "hell" in Mongolian, is also called "Devil's Great Desert". It extends from the eastern part of Naiman Banner to Kulun Banner, and snakes into the territory of Kulun Banner. In the hot summer, the spectacle of "sand mirage", or towers and palaces, or urban scenery, will occasionally appear in the depths of the desert, which are fleeting and dreamlike. In this vast sand sea, vegetation is sparse. Except for a little sandy vegetation such as yellow wicker, sand wormwood and camel awn growing in its hinterland. They are all golden sand, and some sand dunes are as high as 70-80 meters. The sand is very soft, no worse than seaside sand. There are also a variety of recreational activities in the scenic area, such as sand boarding, camel riding, and horse riding. Those who like exciting projects can also try a sand motorcycle to experience the thrill of galloping in the desert.
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Tamin Chagan Desert Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It should be considered an entry-level desert. It is a worthwhile trip, because I have not been to the desert before, I took a camel with my child, it coincided with the sunset, it was not so hot, and I met a rainbow. It felt very good.
The first desert, quite fresh, the scenic spot that moves forward at ten in the morning, there are not many people, the weather on November is OK, not very hot, there is wind to protect, there are a lot of people when you leave at noon, the scenic spot is not too far from the parking lot, the sand is very fine, very good, it is more convenient to bring shoe covers, Some places have fences, which affect the beauty a little. Occasionally, you can see the garbage thrown by tourists... Not very good, the overall entertainment project is only riding a camel, 60 yuan per person, a small circle, and it will end in a few minutes.
Taminchagan Desert "from the eastern Naiman flag into the Kuren flag, twisting snakes into the left wing of the Horqin flag, known as the "800 miles Bohai Sea" (Taminchagan, Mongolian, translated as "devil" or "hell"). Tamin Chagan Desert, there are camels teams and off-road vehicles, the desert is cool on cloudy days, the sand can be eaten in the mouth by the wind, and there is a green space in the middle, like a desert oasis.
A small desert hidden in the deepest part of the village, October is not bad, not so hot, the wind is a bit big, the package is good, riding a motorcycle is also very fun, it is worth playing, find a good angle to take pictures of the scenery is also very good
Tickets are OK for the scenery. There are charging items inside. It is not cheap. The cheapest camel ride is 60 yuan per person. Other car rides start at 100 yuan per person. The price is not high, but I have seen what the desert looks like. It is also a harvest.