Wuhai, a prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, China, is a fascinating destination for those interested in exploring both natural and cultural landscapes. Situated along the Yellow River and flanked by the Gobi and Ordos deserts, Wuhai is the smallest prefecture-level division in the region. The city's unique geographical position and rich history, including its formation from the amalgamation of Wuda and Haibowan in 1976, make it an intriguing place to visit. Additionally, Wuhai's antipode is almost exactly on the city of Valdivia, Chile, adding to its geographical uniqueness.
Wuhai is best explored by car to fully appreciate the surrounding desert landscapes.
Try local Inner Mongolian dishes for an authentic culinary experience.
Visit the Yellow River banks for scenic views and photography opportunities.
Explore historical sites to learn about the region's rich cultural heritage.
Spring is a great time to visit Wuhai with mild temperatures and blooming desert landscapes.
Summers can be hot, but it's a vibrant time with local festivals.
Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for exploring.
Winters are cold, but the desert scenery can be quite stunning.
CNY ¥
$50-$100 p/day
218,427
Chinese, Mongolian
April-June, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Nature, Photography