With the unique grassland and mountain ecology in eastern Inner Mongolia, Chifeng has become one of the few destinations in China that can combine sika deer viewing with nature education. The sika deer breeding here is mainly free-range. Visitors can feed them at close range under the guidance of professionals, observe the natural behavior of deer in a semi-wild environment, and experience the joy of harmonious coexistence between humans and animals.
Chifeng's sika deer breeding bases are mostly distributed around ecological protection areas such as Keshiketeng Banner and Kalaqin Banner. Relying on natural grassland and forest resources, they form a "grassland-forest-wetland" composite habitat environment. Some bases are equipped with deer culture halls, which allow visitors to understand the physiological characteristics, historical and cultural implications, and modern breeding techniques of sika deer through specimen displays and popular science lectures. Parent-child families can also participate in activities such as "adopting fawns" and "making deer grain" to deepen their awareness of ecological protection.
No matter when you visit, Chifeng can provide a stable deer feeding experience. In spring, you can enjoy the lively postures of deer during their molting period, in autumn, you can participate in the picking of deer products, and in winter, you can experience the reindeer culture in the snowy forest. This mode of combining natural observation, ecological education and humanistic customs makes the deer feeding trip in Chifeng go beyond simple entertainment and become a life education practice that touches the soul.