Anonymous User
July 3, 2023
Accommodation in Bayin is too expensive, so we experienced a yurt for one night. Our family of 4 adults and 2 children booked a medium-sized package. It is a three-sided couch surrounded by a round table in the middle, and can sleep 6 people. I burned the stove and asked the store owner to fill it up with charcoal after I came back from the grassland in the evening. It didn't go out until the morning, so it wasn't cold at all. Hot water is provided for washing in the morning and evening. The children were very happy to stay, they thought it was the most interesting night. The only two drawbacks are that the bathroom is very dirty. We went to the public toilets on the roadside and the toilets diagonally opposite to solve the problem. It is recommended that the store clean it frequently. The second is that the car is parked next to the yurt, so when other guests pack up and leave in the morning, It will be noisy when opening and closing the car door, so don't think about sleeping in. Overall, living in a yurt is not as scary as I read in the reviews before coming here, and it is still very economical. Finally, considering that the yurt is short of water and cannot be changed and washed for each guest, we prepared disposable sheets and quilts in advance so that we can feel clean and comfortable. We recommend that travelers who plan to book a yurt prepare this. The first photo is of the Big Dipper taken outside the yurt
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