8 days
Daily Tour
10 people
Chinese, English

The Erguna Wetland Scenic Area — Asia’s Premier Wetland Ecosystem. The river meanders like a silk ribbon through lush wetlands teeming with biodiversity. At sunrise and sunset, mist swirls across the landscape, creating scenes as dreamy as an oil painting.


Summer transforms Hulunbuir into a green paradise: ride horses through endless meadows, stay in authentic Mongolian yurts, and witness pastoral harmony.
The China-Russia Border Manzhouli, known as the Gate of the Nation, features a scenic area that overlooks Russia’s Post-Baikalsk, while the enchanting Matryoshka Doll Square captivates visitors with its exotic charm and dazzling nighttime lights. Nearby, the Russian Ethnic Township, including settlements like Shiwei, Enhe, and Linjiang Tun, showcases the rich heritage of Sino-Russian ancestry, where blonde, blue-eyed villagers speak Northeastern dialects, creating a fascinating cultural blend.
Aoluguya Ewenki Ethnic Township
The last reindeer herding tribe in China allows visitors to get close to reindeer and experience the traditional culture of the Ewenki people.
Selected accommodations
In those less-developed areas with limited options, we have chosen the best available accommodations in towns and cities that offer breakfasts, laundry services, and are newly opened, wherever available. Experience traditional “MuKeLeng” wooden cottage homestays in the China-Russia border villages and Grassland Yurts.
Our Services:
Experience a fully supported cycling trip with a dedicated cycling leader, logistics manager, and a support van featuring a technician. Enjoy professional video and photo coverage throughout your journey. Travel comfortably with our supporting bus, allowing you to ride without a burden, with everyone seated safely and flexibly. Local meals are included in our services, enhancing your adventure with authentic culinary experiences.

Small groups can be arranged upon request, and cycling tours can be complemented with additional sightseeing options. Please note that the information provided is for your reference only (Travel dates: August 25 – September 15, the ideal season for fall scenery).
Cycle & Explore: a 10-Day Adventure Along China-Russia Border from Mohe, the Arctic of China, to Manzhouli, the largest Sino-Russian border crossing, where breathtaking landscapes meet rich cultural heritage. Join us for a thrilling cycling journey along the boundary, discovering scenic views, local cuisine, and vibrant communities. Perfect for adventure enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable experience!

The route is designed for enjoyment, not extreme challenge. The roads are smoothly paved with long, gentle gradients through forests and grasslands. Daily distances are manageable, and the support vehicle is always available if you need a break. The focus is on immersion, not endurance.
Yes, local meals are included! You'll enjoy authentic regional cuisine, such as hearty Mongolian meals on the grassland, rustic Russian-influenced dishes in the border villages, and fresh local produce. We cater to dietary needs where possible—just let us know in advance.
Your main luggage will be transported by the support van directly to the next accommodation. You only need to carry a small day bag for essentials like water, sunscreen, and a camera. Ride light and freely!
Safety is our priority. In case of sudden rain or strong winds, the support van can provide shelter or transport. The weather can change quickly, but we are prepared with flexible plans to ensure your comfort and safety.
We select the best available options in each area. You'll experience unique stays like traditional Mongolian yurts on the grassland and cozy "MuKeLeng" wooden cottages in border villages. All chosen lodgings are clean, comfortable, and include breakfast.
Absolutely! Visiting places like the Russian Ethnic Township and the Ewenki reindeer herding tribe is about respectful cultural exchange. You can chat with locals, learn about their traditions, and even help feed reindeer—all under the guidance of our leader.
Yes! While the itinerary is rich, we build in downtime. In places like Manzhouli or the border villages, you'll have time to wander, photograph, and soak in the atmosphere at your own pace.
Your safety is paramount. We provide helmets, a bilingual leader trained in first aid, a support van with a technician, and group communication devices. Routes are pre-checked, and we ride as a group with the van following.
We recommend layers! Pack breathable cycling wear, a windproof/water-resistant jacket, warm layers for cool evenings, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and comfortable shoes for walking. A detailed packing list will be provided before departure.
We keep groups small to ensure a personalized experience and better support. Typically, groups range from 8 to 14 riders, fostering a friendly, intimate atmosphere where everyone can connect.
We plan regular stops at scenic spots, visitor centers, or local restaurants that have restroom facilities. In very remote areas without permanent facilities, we will organize short, discreet natural breaks—a normal part of adventure travel in pristine environments.
Yes, all selected hotels, yurts, and wooden cottages have electricity and charging points. In some unique accommodations like yurts, charging may be available in a central common area. We recommend bringing a power bank for convenience during the day.
On a bike, you become part of the landscape. You feel the breeze, smell the pine forests and grasslands, hear the birds, and can stop instantly at a moment's whim. It's an intimate, sensory connection to the environment that a car simply cannot provide.
Absolutely! Many of our travelers join solo. Shared meals, daily rides, and unique experiences naturally foster camaraderie. Our leaders are skilled at creating an inclusive, welcoming environment for everyone.