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Single Room
Max Pax: 1
S$2400
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Pricing Per Person
Your own room for maximum privacy and comfort.
Share Room
Max Pax: 2
S$2100
Singapore Dollars
Pricing Per Person
Share with another guest and enjoy great value. Subject to availability.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 | BEIJING | INNER MONGOLIA

Your Inner Mongolia photo tour begins with a flight connection through Beijing before entering the vast winter landscapes of Inner Mongolia. The frozen steppe stretches endlessly, cloaked in silence and crisp air, offering the first glimpse of this winter wonderland. From the moment you arrive, you sense the promise of an extraordinary winter photo tour.
After checking in, take time to rest and adapt to the sub-zero temperatures. Acclimatization is important here, as Inner Mongolia winter conditions demand preparation. Dinner features hearty Mongolian dishes, giving both comfort and cultural introduction. The warmth of the meal balances the harshness of the outdoors.
In the evening, attend a photography briefing led by your guide. You’ll learn essential tips on handling gear in extreme cold, strategies for capturing the golden sunrise, and practical safety advice. This foundation ensures that you are ready for the challenges and rewards of the coming days.
Meals: Dinner
Day 2 - 4 | INNER MONGOLIA

These three days immerse you fully in the essence of Inner Mongolia winter. Early mornings start with breathtaking sessions of Mongolian horses galloping across snowy plains. Their powerful movement, frosty breath, and the rising sun’s golden glow create unforgettable frames. Later, shift focus to portraits of herders in traditional winter attire, capturing their resilience and cultural pride. Each image adds depth to your Inner Mongolia photo tour portfolio.
On another morning, you’ll enter the dunes where Bactrian camels trek across snow-dusted sand. The contrast between the camels’ earthy tones and pastel winter skies delivers timeless compositions. During colder hours, try the famous “boiling water splash.” Tossing hot water into freezing air produces dramatic ice crystals—a striking photography technique unique to a winter photo tour. Afternoon sessions allow you to explore minimalistic landscapes: wind-sculpted snow drifts, lone trees, and delicate camel tracks that tell stories of survival.
As the day closes, attention shifts to cultural and atmospheric details. Smoke rising from yurts, frost-covered saddles, and windows etched with ice enrich the narrative of your journey. On the final evening in Inner Mongolia, fireworks illuminate the snowfield near a traditional yurt. Long exposures capture colorful bursts above the vast white plains, blending human celebration with the stark wilderness—a highlight of your Inner Mongolia winter experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 | INNER MONGOLIA | GREAT WALL | BEIJING

Leaving Inner Mongolia behind, the journey heads back toward Beijing. Along the way, you stop at a snow-covered section of the Great Wall. The ancient battlements, framed by rolling white hills, create powerful winter photo opportunities. This stop connects cultural heritage with natural beauty, elevating the scope of your winter photo tour.
Spend time photographing frozen watchtowers, winding walls fading into mist, and footprints pressed into untouched snow. Each perspective combines historic grandeur with the fleeting atmosphere of winter. When covered in snow, the Great Wall not only stands as a monument. But also, consequently transforms into a living subject for photographers.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 | BEIJING
This morning concludes the Inner Mongolia tour. Participants ending here will be transferred to Beijing Capital Airport for flights home. The seamless logistics ensure a stress-free departure.
For travelers continuing, today marks the transition toward Harbin. The connection is designed for convenience, allowing everyone to move smoothly into the next destination without losing momentum.
Flexibility remains a key part of this winter journey. Whether you join only Inner Mongolia, continue to Harbin, or combine both, the itinerary adapts to personal preference. Each choice still delivers a rich photography experience rooted in culture, history, and winter landscapes.
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