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          On safari in Inner Mongolia

          By Jules Quartly | China Daily | Updated: 2012-07-26 09:16

          On safari in Inner Mongolia

          From top: Traditions are maintained on Gegentala Grassland, even it is mainly for tourists these days. Mongolian wrestlers make their charge. Deluxe yurts for five star visitors. Photos by Jules Quartly / China Daily

          On safari in Inner Mongolia

          Gegentala Grassland promises dazzling landscapes, fresh air and timeless entertainments. Now's the time to visit, Jules Quartly reports.

          A trip to Gegentala Grassland in July is a bit like going on safari: Endless plains and a blue vault of sky, campfire and counting stars, lively local culture, and animals, lots of them.

          It's where the annual Naadam Festival - Asia's equivalent of Greece's Olympic Games - is hosted from July 25-31; while the International Naadam Festival takes place in Ordos from Aug 27 to Sept 3.

          It's bound to be a colorful experience, full of history and culture; while the clean air and unspoiled grasslands provide a physical and mental detox for city slickers.

          Gegentala Grassland, in Siziwang banner, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, derives its name from the Mongolian for "summer grazing area" and historically huge flocks of sheep and herds of cows have descended on the plains to be fattened up in preparation for the slim pickings of the winter months ahead.

          There's just a three-month window from mid-June to September when the weather is balmy, flowers bloom and the nights don't have a nip in the air, so this is the time to go.

          It's a great little road trip of 140 km from Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia autonomous region, north over Mount Daqing. On the roadside are scattered smallholdings and farms dug into the loess soil (rich and sandy, hence its yellow color), while pigs root around outside and straw is stacked up for use as both insulation and fodder.

          The occasional settlement along the route has a Wild West feel, though there are traffic jams rather than horses and the number and variety of new stores suggest these are boomtowns. I have never seen such a high density of gas stations, most of them huge and some dotted with dome-like structures. They reflect the fact that the area is a transportation hub for the huge mineral, gas and oil wealth that is pumping up the local economy.

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          Gateway to the grasslands

          The occasional plantation of young trees to battle soil erosion, and restaurants selling "home made" food along the way are the only other diversions, otherwise its just huge vistas to enjoy and your favorite tunes playing as a backing track. Perfect.

          Just before the Gegentala Grassland tourism center is an easy to miss, odd little town called Chaganbulige that seems stuck in a previous era. The roofs and walls of the houses are covered in baked soil, while red banners and graffiti issue battle cries, such as: "Choose the right leaders and walk on the road to prosperity."

          If you want to disappear down a time hole for an hour or so, check it out. Sheep graze in the hospital grounds and what appear to be glorified sheds host locals playing mahjong.

          The lamasery here is a little run down but there's a note tacked on the door with a number that will put you in touch with the village monk, who is full of stories (translation required for both Mandarin and English speakers).

          A 20-minute drive later, you will find Inner Mongolia Gegentala Prairie Tourism Co Ltd, aka Gegentala Grassland, which hosts the Naadam Festival. You can't miss it. There are loads of horses and camels chewing the cud waiting for riders, and yurts stretching across the plain, bordered by a lake.

          After dismounting from your vehicle you are likely to be met by a welcoming party of brightly dressed locals, a plaintive song from one of the women and firewater from the guys. You are supposed to imbibe three small cups of alcohol, one for heaven, one for the land, and one for yourself. This washes away the weariness of the road and inevitably puts you in a more sociable mood.

          We were shown to our yurt, the deluxe version costing about 850 yuan ($134) a night, though we would have done better to have chosen the more basic Mongolian tent for about 240 yuan.

          They are perfectly adequate (if you don't mind sharing toilet facilities) and constructed of wool to insulate, canvas to keep the rain out and raised wooden floors, which keep the bugs from biting. They have a musty smell and just a single, naked light bulb, but once you are settled they're really comfortable and the wind buffets the top section panel to create a shifting light effect that is romantic, if that's what you're after.

          Our five star version was said to be the kind that Genghis Khan, his family and VIP members of his retinue would have rolled around in the old days, pulled by scores of oxen. It had a range of amenities - including a bathroom, dining room and kitchen - that I'm sure even the Great Khan would have been house proud of.

          But its best feature, in the sitting room cum bedroom is a huge plate glass window with an untrammeled view of the grasslands. Turn the lights off at night and you can spot the North Star from your bed.

          Our first entertainment of the day was at around 5 pm, when six burly men stripped off in the bitter wind, before rushing at us with a growl and fighting each other. As an example of Mongolian wrestling it wasn't super competitive, like the Naadam Festival, but I don't advise you to take any of them on yourself.

          After which there were riding displays, girls riding upside down on horses, guys disappearing under their mounts at full gallop and other feats of equine amazement.

          Tired, from the surfeit of oxygen, probably, we rested for a while before checking out dinner at the cavernous banquet hall.

          The culture show afterward was a bit like a dream that took place in a KTV, as all the horse riders, receptionists and other hotel staff members doubled up and took the mic to sing one song after another. During peak season the show is held outside around a campfire and without a distorted amplification system, which might help.

          This packaging of Mongolian culture into tourist bite-sized chunks is also obvious in the hotel/yurt complex's stores, which alongside vittles such as dried noodles sell huge curved knives without an edge, chess sets made of pleather and tunics so bright only the colorblind or kids would consider wearing them.

          Real Mongolians, we discovered, looked and dressed the same as anyone else. They were straightforward but friendly and full of fun - as the waiter who pushed around a trolley of lamb around like an F1 car, before it fell on the floor, appeared to show.

          But the best part of the Gegentala excursion, for us, was the grasslands itself, like a wide-screen movie, the occasional motorbike or horse drifting across the landscape, no TV or Internet, no background noises, just the sound of silence. A rare experience indeed.

          Contact the writer at julesquartly@chinadaily.com.cn.

           

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