
Climbing Mount Wulan offers breathtaking views of the Ergun River, its winding course forming a vast "Tai Chi diagram" surrounded by vast grasslands and mountains, creating a breathtaking landscape. The Wulan Mountain region boasts a well-preserved ecology, rich natural resources, and diverse landforms. Visitors can enjoy grasslands, forests, wetlands, and other natural landscapes. Wulan Mountain is one of the birthplaces of the Mongolian people and boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. The area boasts historical sites such as the Heishantou Ancient City Ruins, a National Key Cultural Relic Protection Unit.
The best time to travel to Wulan Mountain in Ergun City is summer and autumn
【Recommended attractions】
→ Ergun River Wulan Mountain Scenic Area
This is the core scenic area of Wulan Mountain. Visitors can enjoy the magnificent scenery of the Ergun River here, and can also visit the viewing platform, Aobao and other attractions in the scenic area.
→Hasar Camp
Experience the traditional Mongolian lifestyle, such as staying in a yurt and tasting Mongolian cuisine.
→Wild luxury tent camp
Enjoy a luxurious camping experience while appreciating the beautiful natural scenery
【Recommended Play Time】
About 1 day
The ticket price is 50 yuan per person
The sightseeing bus ticket price is 15 yuan per person
8:00-17:00 every day
Wulan Mountain is a prominent peak in the Hulunbuir region of Inner Mongolia, known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The area holds cultural significance for the Mongolian people, and the mountain is part of the broader Mongolian steppe, with a history rooted in pastoral traditions and Mongolian nomadic life.
Wulan Mountain is located in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, China. To get there, you can take a bus or taxi from Hulunbuir city to the mountain. There are no metro options, so using private transport or taxis is the most convenient option.
The mountain is accessible year-round, with the best times to visit being from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and the flora is in full bloom. The ideal visiting hours are from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, especially if you want to enjoy the trails during daylight.
The entrance fee to Wulan Mountain is approximately 30-50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local tourism platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory but is recommended during peak tourist seasons, such as national holidays or weekends. A few days in advance is sufficient.
Exploring Wulan Mountain typically takes around 3-5 hours, including hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the natural beauty. If you plan on visiting surrounding areas or taking part in activities like horseback riding, it may take longer.
Guided tours are available, primarily in Mandarin. Audio guides in Chinese and occasionally English may be available at the visitor center, depending on the season and demand.
Start by hiking up the main trail leading to the summit for panoramic views. Afterward, explore the surrounding meadows and valleys. If time permits, visit a nearby Mongolian village to learn about local traditions.
Night visits are not typically available at Wulan Mountain. However, if you are interested in stargazing, the clear skies of the steppe make for excellent conditions at night. Special cultural tours or festivals may be held during certain seasons, so it's advisable to check in advance.
The area can get busy during national holidays or summer weekends. The least crowded times are during weekdays in the early spring or late autumn when the weather is cooler.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available along the main trails. However, food options and shops are limited, so it’s a good idea to bring your own water and snacks.
Wulan Mountain is mostly accessible for children and elderly visitors along the main trails, though some of the hiking paths may be challenging for those with mobility issues. It is recommended to choose the easier trails if accessibility is a concern.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted. Some smaller vendors may only accept cash, so it’s advisable to have some on hand, especially if traveling to remote areas.
There are limited dining options directly on the mountain. However, there are several small restaurants and local eateries in Hulunbuir city offering Mongolian and Chinese cuisine.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at restaurants in Hulunbuir, though options may be limited in the rural areas around the mountain. Halal food is available due to the presence of the local Mongolian population.
There are small souvenir shops in Hulunbuir and at the base of the mountain selling traditional Mongolian handicrafts, including felt items, handwoven goods, and small statues.
The best transportation options are taxis or rental cars. Hulunbuir city is the main transportation hub, and from there you can travel to other attractions or nearby cities by train, bus, or plane.