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Uncover the Earth's Mars at Ulan Hada Volcanoes

Hey there, adventurer! Ever dreamed of trekking across the "lunar surface"?🧐 Make it a reality at the Ulan Hada Volcanoes! 🚀 Journey through an interstellar landscape where Martian terrain is within your grasp. Feel like you've teleported to Mars in a heartbeat! Black volcanic rock, red soil...surrounded by these otherworldly elements, you'll become the star of your own sci-fi epic! 🛬 Travel Guide: 🌋 Volcano Features and Recommended Visiting Order​ Suggested route: Volcano No. 8 → 7 → 6 → 5 → 4 → 3. The volcanoes are located relatively close to each other.​ Volcano No. 3 (North Liandanlu): The only volcano with a boardwalk to the summit, suitable for seniors and children. 🧓👶 Rent an astronaut suit for photos, or enjoy horseback riding and camel rides. Snack stalls are available at the foot of the mountain. The sunset views here are stunning! 🌇​ Volcano No. 4 (Heinaobao): Red-colored with gentle slopes, making it an easy climb. Features a volcano geology museum and visitor center where you can learn about volcanoes. It's also a helicopter base, offering aerial views of the volcanic cluster.​ Volcano No. 5 (Middle Liandanlu): Relatively well-preserved, with beautiful natural grassland scenery and herds of horses perfect for photos. However, the descent can be tricky, so seniors and children should exercise caution due to slippery conditions. Parking lot available. 🅿️​ Volcano No. 6 (South Liandanlu): Dark black and incredibly cool! This volcano offers a true "Mars" experience and is a popular spot for photos. Astronaut suit rentals, horseback riding, and off-road vehicle excursions are available.​ Volcano No. 7 (North Jianshan) and No. 8 (South Jianshan): These two neighboring volcanoes are within walking distance of each other. With a bit of luck, you might even find some agate – a favorite among kids! 🧥 Clothing Recommendations​ Significant temperature differences between day and night, and strong winds. Short sleeves paired with a windbreaker are recommended. Check the weather forecast before your trip and adjust your clothing accordingly. For photos, black and white clothing looks great against the backdrop of Volcano No. 6. 📸 🧡 Tips: 1. Sun and Wind Protection: Strong UV rays, so pack sunscreen, a sun hat, and sun-protective clothing. The summit is windy, so bring a scarf, gloves, etc.​ 2. Anti-Slip Measures: The volcano surface is covered with gravel, so wear non-slip shoes and walk carefully.​ 3. Bring Your Own Supplies: Facilities within the scenic area are limited, so bring enough food and water.​ 4. Protect the Environment: Do not litter and respect this mystical land.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2025
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