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City in china — tips, highlights & best time to visit
Country
china
Type
City
Best time to travel
June to September (18-28 °C, green grasslands). July/August for the Nadam Festival. Winter extremely cold (-20 to -5 °C).
Budget/day
40-80 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Hohhot Baita (HET, approx. 12-16 h with a layover in Beijing or Shanghai). Alternatively, high-speed train from Beijing (approx. 2.5 h). Visa required.
About Hohhot
Hohhot is the capital of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the gateway to the endless grasslands of the Mongolian steppe. The name means Blue City in Mongolian, named after the blue sky that stretches over the vast landscape. The city uniquely combines Han Chinese and Mongolian culture. The Dazhao Temple complex (Dazhao Si) is the largest and best-preserved Tibetan Buddhist temple in Hohhot, built in 1579 during the Ming Dynasty. The silver Buddha statue inside gave the temple its alternative name Silver Buddha Temple. Nearby stands the Great Mosque, representing the Muslim Hui minority of the city. The grasslands around Hohhot are the heart of the Mongolian experience: Xilamuren and Gegentala, about 2-3 hours north, offer the opportunity to stay in traditional yurts (Ger), experience Mongolian horsemanship, and participate in festivals. The Nadam Festival in July/August is the largest Mongolian folk festival featuring horse racing, wrestling, and archery. The Five Pagodas complex (Wuta Si) from the 18th century is an architectural gem: five pagodas on a common base, adorned with over 1,500 Buddhist reliefs. At the back, there is a rare Mongolian star map carved in stone. The Inner Mongolia Museum showcases the history of nomadic peoples from the Xiongnu to modern Mongolians, featuring impressive dinosaur fossils from the Gobi Desert and traditional Mongolian artifacts.
Top 5 highlights in Hohhot
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Xilamuren Grassland
Endless steppe grasslands 2 hours north: yurt stay, horseback riding, Mongolian festivals, and starry skies.
Dazhao Temple
Largest Tibetan Buddhist temple in Hohhot (1579): silver Buddha statue and vibrant monastic life.
Five Pagodas Complex (Wuta Si)
Five pagodas on a base with 1,500 reliefs and rare Mongolian star map: architectural jewel of the 18th century.
Inner Mongolia Museum
History of nomadic peoples and dinosaur fossils from the Gobi: one of the best museums in northern China.
Nadam Festival
Largest Mongolian folk festival in July/August: horse racing, wrestling, and archery in the grasslands.
Hotels in Hohhot
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Reise-SIM für Hohhot
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Hohhot
Recommended travel time
June to September (18-28 °C, green grasslands). July/August for the Nadam Festival. Winter extremely cold (-20 to -5 °C).
Summer
18-30 °C, warm and sunny, short but intense rainy season in July
Winter
-20 to -5 °C, extremely cold and dry, icy winds from Mongolia
How much does a holiday in Hohhot cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
18-35 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
40-80 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
90-200 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
China visa required — apply in advance. 144-hour transit visa via Beijing possible.
Chinese Yuan (CNY) — 1 € ≈ 7.8 CNY. Cash only in the grasslands, mobile payment possible in the city.
Book grassland tour in advance — arrange yurt stays and horseback excursions through local agencies. Plan for at least one overnight stay.
Sun protection in the grassland — UV radiation is strong on the plateau. Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses are essential.
Do not refuse milk tea — Mongolian milk tea (Suutei Tsai) with salt is offered to every guest. Refusal would be rude.
Food & drink in Hohhot
These specialties you must try!
