Morigele River - The Serpentine Ribbon of the Hulunbuir Prairie

The Morigele River, also known as the Morigele River, proudly holds the title of the "World's First Serpentine Watercourse." Formed by the convergence of gushing springs, this sinuous river winds its way through the Hulunbuir Prairie like a soft, flowing ribbon, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

Key Features:

  1. Graceful Serpentine Flow: The Morigele River is a narrow yet intensely winding watercourse. When viewed from above, its sinuous path resembles a cerulean ribbon, meandering eastward, westward, southward, and northward. Its bends and turns are aptly described as a myriad of curves and loops.

  2. Narrow Elegance: Despite its meandering course, the Morigele River maintains a modest width, typically around five to six meters, except during the flood season. Originating from pristine mountainous and grassland regions with sparse human presence, the river remains unpolluted, offering a source of exceptionally pure water.

Practical Information:

  • Duration: Plan for 1-3 hours to fully appreciate the river's beauty.
  • Transportation: Conveniently located near the renowned attraction, the Golden Horde Nomadic Tribe, visitors can take a bus heading towards La Budalin. Inform the driver to drop you off at "Golden Horde" for a combined exploration of both the Golden Horde and the Morigele River. Alternatively, self-driving or hiring a car is recommended. Local travel agencies also offer one-day tours.

Admission: Free of charge

Operating Hours: Open all day throughout the year.

Embark on an exploration of the Morigele River, a nature's masterpiece etching its serpentine course across the vast canvas of the Hulunbuir Prairie. The purity of its waters and the picturesque bends make it an enchanting destination for those seeking the serene beauty of untouched landscapes.