FFanniのAdikkito1. The housekeeper will add you on WeChat early in the morning on the day of check-in and keep track of your arrival time. Upon arrival, they will arrange for staff to help with your luggage and carry-on items. They will also make arrangements for your departure, which is very thoughtful.
2. Tuga Camp is located on the grassland, so on clear days, you can see a starry sky at night and the beautiful grasslands in the morning. The overall air quality is quite pleasant.
3. The camp offers several types of accommodation: yurts, tents, and RVs. Yurts come with windows (for views) or without, and the prices vary. I heard that the tents don't have showers.
4. We booked a windowless yurt, which was odor-free and well-ventilated. Clean towels, bath towels, and disposable toothbrushes and combs were provided, and towels were changed daily. The only drawback was the lack of children's toiletries (we didn't ask the front desk if they had any since we brought our own). The bathroom and toilet didn't have separate wet and dry areas, which resulted in the toilet and floor getting completely wet after showering. The housekeeper said the yurt is being renovated, and the experience will be even better then. 4. The yurt we stayed in originally had a wooden door, but it broke over time and was replaced with a frosted iron door. However, the frosted door allowed so much light in that the sun shone brightly every morning, making it hard to sleep. A yurt door must face south, and ours had no front to block the sun, so you can imagine how intense the morning sun was. 🤣
5. At Tuga Camp, the sheep flock to the accommodation area, so you have the opportunity to get up close and personal with the lambs. However, horseback riding, camel carts, and off-road vehicles are all available for a separate fee. They are all located next to the parking lot. Horseback riding costs 100 yuan per kilometer, and there are discounts for staying at the camp. The bonfire party was held in the square, surrounded by a large basin. It was during a fire ban when we visited, so we didn't get to join in. There's an observation deck next to the square, covered with chairs and tables, so many tourists come up to sit and take photos. 6. Breakfast is served daily in a glass room next to the reception center. Breakfast vouchers grant access. If you lose your voucher, you can retrieve it at the reception center with your room card. The buffet breakfast is almost identical for all three days. Aside from the beef and mutton, all other ingredients are shipped from Hailar, so there's little variety. Fortunately, the variety is plentiful and the food is delicious. Be sure to try the milk and milk tea; they're delicious.
7. The camp offers lunch and dinner, à la carte. Orders are placed at the reception center and then served in the glass room. The view from the glass room is also stunning.
Overall, the experience at Tuga Camp was very good. The service was truly excellent. I'd love to stay there again.
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