Guest User
June 10, 2024
Let me tell you my true feelings:
1/ The navigation pointed us to a purely off-road mountain road, which can only pass one car. There is no Internet and no signal. No one answered the phone at the place where we stayed. We finally got through and sent the location. It is also a purely off-road road. Routes and staff tell us how to go and we can only rely on navigation.
2/Parking lot: I am an accommodation + attraction. The parking lot is not allowed to enter, so you can take the shuttle bus with your luggage.
3/ Surrounding environment: very poor, there is construction inside, there are construction sites and the noise of construction work everywhere, the surrounding grassland is also filled with machines, mounds of soil, and fences
4/Accommodation: Check-in was very quick, and the staff told me the approximate direction of the yurt and the location of breakfast. I took the elderly and children with their suitcases through the construction site to find the yurt. As soon as I went out, there were all yurts. They all look the same and can’t be found! I asked the staff on the way, and they all told me "over there." We followed the direction the staff pointed, and we also asked the staff who were cleaning and cleaning along the way. They helped us look for it, and it took us about 20 minutes to find it. The yurt we are going to live in has a small sign on the door and no big sign. You have to walk very close to see the house number.
4/The environment inside the yurt is pretty good, everything is there, the hygiene is average, the blanket on the kang is not very clean, there are some hair residues, the lights are very dim, and the TV cannot be watched
5/Eating: The place to eat is similar to a food stall. The breakfast provided by the accommodation can only eat ramen. There is no other choice. I have a bowl of beef ramen in the morning.
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