Horse Riding in Burqin
Horse Riding in Burqin
Horse Riding in Burqin
Horse Riding in Burqin
Horse Riding in Burqin
Altay Prefecture
Burqin

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Horse Riding in Burqin
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No.3 of Activities in Altay Prefecture

Best time to visitJan-Mar, Jun-Aug, Nov-Dec(Open all year)

Introduction Horse Riding in Burqin

Introduction
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When exploring the intersection of nature and passion, Burqin has become the first choice for horse riding enthusiasts with its unique charm.

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Beautiful riding area, close to the true nature: Burqin has vast grasslands, like a green velvet carpet stretching to the horizon, contrasting with the blue sky and snow-capped mountains. Riding a horse in it is like entering a dreamland; there are also unique mountain cycling routes, shuttling through lush forests, exploring valleys full of wild flowers, and feeling the novelty and excitement brought by the diverse landforms.

Snow dancing on horseback, stepping into the silver world: In winter, Burqin is covered in silver, the frozen lake and the vast snow forest complement each other, and it is surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The sound of horse hooves stepping on the snow makes it seem like entering a dreamy snowy country.https://nephele.ctrip.com/target/100j10000000o8o2f06D3_W_10000_1200.jpg?proc=autoorient

Safe escort, enjoy worry-free riding:Safety protection is the top priority of horse riding in Burqin. Professional coaches accompany you throughout the whole process. They are experienced and familiar with the habits of horses. They explain the essentials in detail before getting on the horse and pay close attention to the rider's status during riding to ensure that there is no mistake; fully equipped with high-quality safety helmets and protective gear, strictly checked and worn according to standards, to protect the safety of riders in all aspects.

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Complete supporting facilities to enhance the gaming experience:The supporting facilities are complete. The spacious and comfortable locker room is convenient for changing clothes, and you can have a refreshing rest after riding; the warm rest area serves special teas and local delicacies, and you can replenish your energy while enjoying the surrounding beautiful scenery; there are also exciting equestrian performances regularly, and the superb skills of professional riders are amazing. You can also ride in a horse-drawn carriageTake a leisurely tour, appreciate the scenery of Burqin from a different perspective, and enjoy the joy of horseback riding in one stop.https://nephele.ctrip.com/target/0104y12000hr2sniaE372_W_10000_1200.png?proc=autoorient

In Burqin, you will not only enjoy the pleasure of riding, but also the unforgettable memories of embracing nature and blending with folk customs, which will deeply root the pride of northern Xinjiang in your heart.

Trip Moments Horse Riding in Burqin

Horse Riding in Burqin Trip Moments
You must go horse riding in Hemu.

You must go horse riding in Hemu.

During the National Day holiday, Hemu Village was packed with people. The center of the village was almost entirely made up of homestays and restaurants. The music from each place was lively, but it also made Hemu lose its original charm. To better experience the beauty of Hemu, we chose to focus on horse riding to Meilifeng Village (≤320). We were very glad we made this choice! The scenery along the way was very beautiful, with a wide view. We rode towards the mountains, accompanied by fir trees, meadows, and sunshine. We might even encounter wild animals. We were lucky enough to see a fox. In front of Meilifeng Village is a large meadow with herds of cattle and horses. It was quiet with few people. You can stay for a while. Highly recommended. Time: Generally, you will arrive at Hemu Scenic Area around noon. It is recommended to go horse riding in the afternoon to evening. The round trip horse riding takes about 3 hours. We also took aerial photos of horse riding ($299X lightning protection). We returned at 7pm, just in time to go to the sunset viewing platform to watch the sunset. Note: It is very sunny on sunny days, and the dust is very large. It can be said that the dust is flying. Masks are essential! Long socks are essential! Hats are essential! Glasses or sunglasses are essential! I personally think gloves are not very useful. There are masks and gloves for sale at the ticket office. Gloves are 10 yuan, and masks seem to be 5 yuan. It is recommended to bring your own. You can wear high-top shoes, because some foot pedals are easy to fall off and rub your ankles. Accommodation: The exterior of the wooden houses in Hemu Old Village is dilapidated, and many are deliberately made old. We feel that the experience is much better than that of the wooden houses in Kanas. First of all, there are no mice, and the sound insulation is very good.
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Listening to Yu Shi's song while horseback riding in Altay

Listening to Yu Shi's song while horseback riding in Altay

The young actor Yu Shi's interlude song "Moonlight" makes Altay's natural beauty and cultural heritage even more captivating. The popular CCTV series "My Altay" showcases the magnificent scenery of Altay, Xinjiang, and the cultural richness of the Kazakh ethnic group through grand, poetic shots and enchanting music. Listening to the song, I arrived at Kanas, the primary filming location of the series. Here, the snow-capped mountains, forests, and lakes intertwine like a painting, earning it the reputation of "God's Back Garden." Hemu Village is famous for its pointed wooden houses, morning mist, and starry nights, and is known as "Little Switzerland of the East." Baihaba Village is even more fairytale-like, with Kazakh dwellings and birch forests shimmering under the sunlight. Altay's charm lies not only in its natural scenery but also in the pure vitality of the symbiotic relationship between humans and the land. Just as the line in the series says, "Even a bumpy life should be lived brilliantly," the blend of Kazakh tradition and modernity imbues this land with eternal poetry. In beautiful Altay, I saw the lush green "summer pasture," just like in the TV series, with its murmuring streams, distant snow-capped mountains meeting white clouds, and flocks of cattle and sheep dotting the landscape, resembling an oil painting. I could almost see Li Wenxiu hopping around, picking mushrooms and strawberries... From the azure sky to the deep blue lake, from the colorful Danxia landforms to the pine-scented forests, every frame of Altay is like a "scenic blockbuster," worthy of being called "wallpaper-grade healing." Yu Shi's Kazakh-language rendition of "Moonlight" on the dombra, combined with the northern Xinjiang scenery of Altay, creates a pure and heartfelt picture. The handsome actor's singing is captivating, and Yu Shi, the actor who plays Bata, impressed the audience with his rare horseback riding prowess, adding a sense of primal vitality to the scenes. My mind is filled with images of Bata galloping on horseback: his body perfectly aligned with the horse's back, his movements as agile as the wind, and his long hair flowing, showcasing the unfettered and wild spirit of a nomadic youth. His soft whispers as he strokes the horse's mane, intertwined with the horse's breathing, create a sense of oneness with nature, presenting a pure beauty untamed by modern civilization. In Altay, I intentionally focused my lens on the spirited horses in the grasslands, flower fields, mountains, and along the riverbanks. In Xinjiang, I even visited a breeding base for "Akhal-Teke horses" and took close-up shots of a horse with gentle eyes, just like "Treading Snow." I understand: In nomadic culture, the bond between humans and horses transcends any language. In beautiful Altay, the scenes of humans and horses have been elevated to an aesthetic symbol.
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