It was cloudy when we came out in the morning, but it didn't stop us from being happy at all. go on road trip set off against the drizzle for two days as planned.
This trip was made from below zero, and the destination was Naiman Desert in Inner Mongolia.
According to the original plan, we started at 5: 31 in the morning, but the bus was almost at the expressway. My husband suddenly remembered that he didn't bring his insulin, so he turned back home to get insulin. As a result, it was almost seven o'clock on the expressway.
Breakfast is jiaozi and porridge prepared by Sister-in-law Bottle of the family below zero. My husband and wife and the couple below zero have already traveled by car twice together, so we also bought a roof suitcase. Every time I travel, I am responsible for setting travel goals, making travel plans, and taking into account our portrait shooting; Bottle is responsible for the catering of the four of us during the trip, and also serves as a photographer and costume designer; Husband tiger is a driver or a photographer for landscape shooting; And I basically don't care, occasionally do odd jobs, and I am responsible for telling stories and jokes on the way.
We ate breakfast in Bawu service area, and the environment was very good. There were only four customers in the whole service area, and there was an elegant card bag for us to use for free, so we felt particularly comfortable and naturally ate more.
After breakfast, we drove on for about 311 kilometers. In Baxiantong Town, we got off the expressway and went to the first stop of our trip to see tamarix chinensis lour in Naiman Banner.
Naiman Banner is located in the southwest of Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, on the southern edge of Horqin Sandy Land. Although it is located in Inner Mongolia, its customs are basically northeastern. Tamarix chinensis lour, Naiman Banner, grew up in the desert. Due to the drought and lack of rain, the wind and sand raged. In order to survive and resist the wind and sand, the elegant and graceful willows changed into grotesque postures. Therefore, it is called tamarix chinensis lour, and the locals also call it a knot willow. This kind of tamarix chinensis lour has more than 111,111 mu in Naiman Banner, forming a unique natural landscape and becoming a paradise for tourists and photographers.
when I came out from home, the light rain has now turned into a rushing rain. After a bumpy rural road, we turned into a flat village. The village is quiet, the houses on both sides of the road are washed very clean by rain, the vegetation is lush and lush, and there is no phenomenon of dry desert, yellow vegetation and lack of rain and water.
There are three relatively recognized landscapes in the strange willow forest in Naiman Banner, which are mainly distributed in Baxiantong Town, Guri Banhuasumu and Baiyintarasumu of Baxiantong Forest Farm. According to the guidance of navigation, we first came to Ai Ji Baiguai Liulin, located in Baxiantong Town. The rain was still falling slowly. Bottle and I changed the clothes she had prepared for taking pictures in advance and entered the tamarix chinensis lour forest in the rain.
The willows in front of us are very different from those we see on weekdays. First of all, its trunk is twisted, like a woman wringing three thin waists, and the other branches are inclined to escape. The crown is particularly dense, the leaves are soft, and the branches are drooping, which looks furry from a distance.
Its shape is even more peculiar and weird, like a dragon dancing in the air; Some are like eagles with wings, soaring in the air; There is also a tall giant, with his head slightly lowered, overlooking everything on earth. We were all shocked by nature's uncanny workmanship. The whole person was intoxicated in this mythical kingdom, and rushed into the Woods to start taking pictures without taking care of the big raindrops.
At noon, we ate contentedly with our own gas stove and roasted beef in an empty room near the forest site.
After dinner, the rain stopped. After the rain, tamarix chinensis lour looked even greener. We went to the depths of the forest and took many photos in a dead wood forest. The two photographers were so happy that they always admired glad you came. At dusk, we drove to the second destination of this trip-Baogutu Desert.
after 5:31 pm, the baogutu desert didn't accept tickets, so we drove into the desert scenic spot, set up tents, cooked rice in pots, and prepared to camp here.