Immerse yourself in Altay’s winter wonderland, China’s premier snow destination, where temperatures plummet to -25°C and frosted landscapes glow under crisp sunlit skies. This 5-day itinerary combines epic photography with Tuvan culture and adrenaline-fueled skiing. Capture the otherworldly ice formations of Kanas Lake, dubbed "Fairy Bay," and spot elusive red foxes along its shores. Chase the aurora borealis from a cozy wooden cabin in Hemu Village, where horse-drawn sleighs glide through snow-laden forests. Conquer Asia's largest ski resort, Kom Jikprin, with 103 Olympic-grade slopes, or soak in starlit hot springs. Experience sunrise over snow-capped peaks, share lamb hotpot with locals, and learn to navigate icy trails with crampons. Perfect for photographers, skiers, and culture seekers craving untouched winter magic.
● Arrive in Altay and transfer to the hotel--Free Activities
● 4+stars Hotel
● None
Upon landing at Altay Airport, a private transfer whisks you to your hotel (1-hour drive). Spend the day acclimatizing to Altay’s sub-zero winter climate (averaging -15°C to -25°C). The region, dubbed “China’s Snowy Paradise,” transforms into a glittering wonderland from November to February, with powder-soft snow and frosted pine forests as far as the eye can see.
Key Preparations:
Wardrobe Essentials: Layer up with thermal base wear, a heavy-duty down jacket, waterproof snow pants, insulated boots, and a face mask to combat frostbite.
Tech Gear: Carry a portable charger (batteries drain faster in cold) and a camera hand warmer to keep your equipment functional.
Transport: Opt for a 4WD vehicle with snow tires; public buses are scarce in winter.
Travel Tip: Sip on kumis (fermented mare’s milk) at the hotel lobby—a local remedy for cold resistance.