Travel Guide to Hasuhai Lake
Guys, I must recommend Hasuhai Lake to you! Located about 3 kilometers southwest of Chasuqi Town, Tumed Left Banner, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, it is the only inland lake in Hohhot. Covering an area of approximately 30 square kilometers—five times the size of Hangzhou's West Lake—with an average depth of 2 meters, it's famously known as the "West Lake Beyond the Great Wall." The formation of Hasuhai Lake is quite a story: originally a low-lying area, it gradually became a lake as seasonal rivers and rainwater accumulated here. Now, with water diverted from the Yellow River, it has become a stable artificial lake. Here, you’ll find shimmering waters, dense reed marshes swaying in the wind, and over 110 species of migratory birds. In spring and summer, wild ducks, gray cranes, and swans play on the lake, while autumn and winter offer a uniquely serene beauty—truly a hidden gem of nature.
🕘【Opening Hours】 The scenic area is open all year round, so you can visit anytime. However, the best time to visit is from May to October, when the weather is pleasant, the aquatic plants are lush, and migratory birds are abundant. Recommended visiting time is 1-2 days: one day to experience the main attractions, and two days to leisurely enjoy the changing scenery of Hasuhai Lake from dawn to dusk. Note that mosquitoes are plentiful in summer, so bring insect repellent, and in winter, temperatures drop, so pack warm clothing.
💴【Ticket Prices】 Hasuhai Lake is free to enter, but activities like boat rides and hot springs require separate fees. For example, Swan Castle Hot Springs tickets cost 269 RMB per person, and the Water Play Park tickets are 198 RMB per person. Seasonal discounts and platform promotions may be available—check Ctrip for deals before your trip.
⛺【Activities】
Boat Tours: At Hasuhai Pier, choose from large boats, speedboats, or bamboo rafts. A leisurely cruise on a large boat lets you enjoy the lake’s scenery with a gentle breeze and rippling waters, while speedboats offer thrilling rides with splashing waves. Along the way, you’ll see dense reed marshes and might even spot waterbirds.
Reed Path Walk: Stroll along wooden boardwalks through towering reeds, feeling like you’re in a reed maze. The distant Daqing Mountains provide a stunning backdrop for photos—every shot is postcard-worthy.
Birdwatching: Hasuhai Lake is a paradise for migratory birds. Bring binoculars to quietly observe wild ducks, gray cranes, swans, and more, either soaring in the sky or foraging on the lake—a heartwarming scene of harmony between humans and nature.
Hot Springs: Don’t miss Swan Castle Hot Springs, with over 90 indoor and outdoor pools, including rose-scented pools for skincare and herbal pools for relaxation. A soak here is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.
Local Cuisine: Hasuhai Lake is rich in grass carp, silver carp, and crucian carp, known for their delicious meat. Try the local specialty fish banquet, featuring steamed, braised, or sweet-and-sour preparations. Mongolian dishes like hand-grabbed mutton, roasted whole lamb, and milk tea will also delight your taste buds.
Suggested Itinerary: Arrive in the morning and start with a boat tour at Hasuhai Pier, followed by a fish banquet for lunch. In the afternoon, walk the reed paths and visit the birdwatching area. Stay overnight for a bonfire party. On day two, sleep in and relax at Swan Castle Hot Springs before heading back in the afternoon.
🚌【Transportation Tips】
Ctrip Group Tour Advantages:
Hassle-Free: Hasuhai Lake is relatively remote, with limited public transport. Ctrip’s group tours provide comfortable buses with professional drivers who know the route, offering direct transfers from your departure point to the scenic area—no need to worry about transfers or directions.
Expert Guides: Tours include knowledgeable guides who share insights into Hasuhai’s history, culture, and natural landscapes, enriching your experience.
Well-Planned Itineraries: The schedule covers the lake’s highlights and can be adjusted based on season and preferences, ensuring an efficient and enjoyable trip.
DIY Travel Options:
Long-Distance Bus: From Hohhot or Baotou, take a bus to Hasuhai Lake. The fare from Hohhot is around 10 RMB (1-hour ride), and from Baotou East, it’s about 12 RMB (2-hour ride).
Self-Drive: From Hohhot, take G110 Highway for about 65 km (1-2 hours). While driving offers flexibility, expect holiday traffic.
👉【Itinerary Suggestions】
Nearby Attractions:
Chilechuan Grassland: Adjacent to Hasuhai Lake, this vast grassland offers horseback riding, archery, and other traditional activities to experience Mongolian culture.
Accommodation:
Hasuhai Lake Resort: Located within the scenic area, it boasts beautiful surroundings, full facilities, and excellent service.
Nearby Farm Stays or Yurts: For a unique stay, try local homestays or yurts, enjoy home-cooked meals, and stargaze at night. Filter by ratings and prices on Ctrip to book your ideal stay.
🧡【Packing Tips】
Clothing: Light, breathable clothes for summer, plus sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen); long sleeves for spring/autumn; thick coats, scarves, and gloves for winter.
Essentials: Insect repellent for summer; basic medicines (cold, stomach); camera and power bank for photography enthusiasts.