Shachen Exposure Camp, as a highlight of Yinxiang Tenggeli Resort in Tengger Economic and Technological Development Zone, Alxa League, Inner Mongolia, is not only geographically advantageous but also offers a unique desert experience. The camp is nestled in the heart of the Tengger Desert, providing adventurers with a venue for stargazing and experiencing desert life. Here, the sand sea and the stars complement each other, far from the hustle and bustle, making one feel as if they are on the edge of the universe, experiencing the vastness and mystery of nature. The camp also offers desert entertainment activities such as camel riding, unlimited sand sliding, and sand surfing. Nighttime activities are also abundant, including fireworks displays and bonfire parties. In addition, the camp has established a customer reception center in the new tourism town of Shapotou District in Zhongwei City, which is close to the Shapotou Yellow River area. The customer center provides tourists with convenient services such as luggage storage, hot water, temporary rest, and the sale of desert equipment. Shachen Exposure Camp is not just a simple accommodation experience but a journey deep into the desert, exploring nature, and experiencing culture. Here, every sunrise and sunset, every galaxy of stars, will become an unforgettable memory for you.
"The campground is inside the Impression Tengger Scenic Area. There are campgrounds all around (I checked and found that almost all the ones offering free Tengger tickets are located nearby). Sandstorm offers the best value. 😁 The service was excellent. Mr. Li contacted me right after booking to confirm how to get to the campground. (If you drive, you can only reach the scenic area entrance; it's all desert inside and you have to change cars. There's no guide, and you don't know the way. 😂) Tengger activities are right next to it.
The hotel has a bonfire, iron flower making, fireworks, and a karaoke bar. It's all quite lively. After 5 or 6, when the sun isn't so strong, it's wonderful to walk along the sand dunes for two or three hours. It's refreshing and you can even watch the sunset. The shared bathrooms are also quite spacious, with lockers and benches for storing clothes. A tip for you ladies: wash and change into your regular shoes before returning to your tent (you'll still get sandy if you wear slippers. 😂)
It rained this time, so unfortunately I couldn't see the stars, but it was a special experience. Even with the strong wind and heavy rain, sand didn't get into the tent, which was great. 😀"