At Tibet Botanical Garden in Beijing Ling Mountain Ecological Institute, you'll embark on a unique highland adventure without leaving the city! This hidden gem faithfully recreates Tibet's breathtaking landscapes, from snow-capped mountains to vast grasslands and authentic Tibetan architecture. Don't miss the chance to encounter rare plateau wildlife and learn about ecosystem conservation from expert guides – it's a perfect educational getaway for families and nature lovers alike!

This hidden red-brick boutique hotel nestled on the slopes of Beijing's highest peak, Dongling Mountain (2303m), is a true mountain paradise. At 1415m altitude, enjoy pollution-free air year-round and 10-12°C cooler temps than the city in summer. Rooms feature floor heating, 24/7 hot water, and spa-like bathrooms. Savor local specialties like clearwater tofu and charcoal-grilled lamb. Explore 800 acres of alpine meadows, 300 acres of birch forests, and breathtaking sunrises/sunsets. Hike to Dongling's summit for panoramic views – a trekker's dream come true!

Escape the city hustle? This cozy retreat is your perfect summer getaway! Nestled at 1480m altitude with temperatures never exceeding 26°C, it’s hailed as the "Beijing version of Altay". Surrounded by 90% forest coverage, it’s a tranquil oasis just 5 minutes walk to Lingshan hiking trails—perfect for catching sea of clouds, sunsets, and stargazing. Enjoy Chinese breakfast and local farm-style dishes, especially the wild onion stir-fry with freshly picked ingredients. Ideal for friends, family trips, or corporate team-building!


















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Stay at Lingshan International Eco Resort, a sustainable retreat nestled within the Lingshan Ecological Research Institute’s vicinity. Its architecture blends seamlessly with the natural landscape, offering panoramic views of alpine forests and mountain ranges. The resort hosts guided eco-walks, stargazing sessions, and Tibetan biodiversity workshops. Accessible via Beijing Metro Line 14 to Zhangjiawan Station, then a direct shuttle bus (approx. 2 hours), it’s ideal for nature enthusiasts. Nearby, the Tibet Museum Garden showcases authentic Himalayan artifacts and cultural exhibits, making this a perfect blend of ecology, culture, and tranquility.
Travelers can take Beijing Metro Line 14 to Zhangjiawan Station, then transfer to a dedicated shuttle bus directly to the institute entrance—approximately 2 hours with frequent departures and affordable fares. For comfort, private car transfers are available via Jingcheng Expressway, offering scenic views of the Taihang Mountains and terraced fields. The institute features a free parking lot, free Wi-Fi, and an eco-guidance center, ideal for day visits or overnight stays. HopeGoo in advance through official channels is recommended for smooth access.
Guests can join expert-led activities such as alpine plant identification workshops, nocturnal firefly observation tours, and traditional Tibetan herbal gathering experiences—all emphasizing sustainability and environmental education. The institute hosts an eco-documentary exhibition hall showcasing decades of biodiversity research and field footage. Each spring, the annual Lingshan Green Festival features eco-markets, low-carbon lifestyle talks, and community tree-planting initiatives, offering a profound insight into northern China’s ecological systems.
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