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Trips |
Date |
Duration |
Places to go |
Detailed Itineraries |
1. Explore Nomads |
May-October |
8 nights/ 9 days |
UB-Ogii lake-Karakorum- Orkhon waterfalls-Khogno Khan-UB |
Details |
2. Visiting Chinggis Khan’s fabled city |
May-October |
7 nights/ 8 days |
UB-Khogno Khan Mountain- Karakorum-Ogii lake-Khustai National park-UB |
Details |
3. Celebrating Naadam Festival |
July |
7 nights/ 8 days |
UB-Central stadium-Khui Doloo Hudag (place for horse racing)-Terelj-Khogno Khan mountain-Karakorum-Orkhon waterfalls-Ogii Lake-UB |
Details |
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1. Explore Nomads
On the vast expanse of the steppes, the beauty and wonder of the Mongolia are intertwined with the Mongolian nomadic lifestyle, which is renowned for its hospitality. Here life has little changed through the passage of time. Mongolian culture is shaped by the nomadic experience, where the traditional dwelling is the ger, or yurt. Life in the ger is the focal point of many customs and traditions, as made famous by Genghis Khan. The drama and natural beauty of nomadic life is a source of inspiration for many visitors to Mongolia, both the soft adventurers interested in exploring the nomadic lifestyle, and the intrepid travelers interested in more rigorous activities, such as horse-riding and trekking.
We’re giving you a chance to be a real nomad in Mongolian beautsiful nature and explore their daily life and work. You will do what they do. If you’re interested in it,
please do not hesitate to contact us for further information and price!
Price (per person):
From 2 to 3 people 900$
From 4 to 6 people 860$
From 7 to 12 people 750$
Included |
Not included |
Transport within Mongolia (Russian jeep or 4 wheel drive mini-van)
Transport between the airport and the hotel
Half pension in Ulaanbaatar
Full pension in countryside
All support staff including driver, translator,
All excursions, and entrace fees |
International transport
Passport and visa costs
Medical and trip insurance
Airport taxes
Extra drinks
Telephone calls
Items of personal nature
Sleeping bag, inflatable mattress |
| Day 1. |
Arrival in Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to the hotel. Visit Natural history museum and Bogd Khan’s palace museum. Overnight in hotel. |
| Day 2. |
Early in the morning, depart from Ulaanbaatar and drive to Ogii lake. There you’ll be able to swim and go fishing. Overnight in Tourist camp ( In traditional round tent ger camp) |
| Day 3. |
Drive Mongolia’s ancient capital, Karakorum, Genghis Khan’s fabled city, was founded in 1220, in the Orkhon Valley, at the crossroads of the Silk Route. It was from there that the Mongolia Empire was governed, until Kublai khan moved it to Beijing. There you’ll visit Erdene Zuu monastery, the symbolic ruins of Karakorum. Overnight in Ger camp at the bank of Orkhon river. |
| Day 4. |
Drive to Orkhon waterfalls in the beautiful Khangai mountains. Overnight stay in Nomad family. |
| Day 5. |
Stay with nomad family. You’ll go Hiking, horse back riding and expore daily living style of nomad people with thousands years of history. Overnight in Nomad family. |
| Day 6. |
Stay with nomad family. Playing traditional games with nomad people and learning how to have a milk from cow (yak) and sheep as nomads. |
| Day 7. |
After saying goodbye to nomad family, you’ll drive to Khogno khaan mountains located in sand dunes. Overnight in ger camp. |
| Day 8. |
Drive back to Ulaanbaatar. |
| Day 9. |
Departure. |
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2. Visiting Chinggis Khan’s fabled city
Mongolia’s ancient capital Karakorum ( Kharkhorin in Mongolian) was founded in 1220 in the Orkhon valley, at the crossroads of the Silk route. It was from there that the Mongol Empire wa governed until Kublai Khan moved to Beijing. There is a very famous monastery named Erdene Zuu, the symbolic ruins of Karakorum. The karakorum monumental walls (400 m of length) with 108 stupas surround Erdene Zuu, the oldest surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. Built in 1586, by 1800 it had come to incorporate some 62 temples, and to house over 100’000 lamas. It was closed during the Communist oppression, but in 1990 once more became an active monastery.
The charm of the Karakorum complex lies in the magnificient Buddhist architecture that is set in a scene of the great natural beauty of the steppes. If you are interested to go there,
please contact us for further information and price!
Price (per person):
From 2 to 3 people 850$
From 4 to 6 people 790$
From 7 to 12 people 710$
Included |
Not included |
Transport within Mongolia (Russian jeep or 4 wheel drive mini-van)
Transport between the airport and the hotel
Half pension in Ulaanbaatar
Full pension in countryside
All support staff including driver, translator,
All excursions, and entrace fees |
International transport
Passport and visa costs
Medical and trip insurance
Airport taxes
Extra drinks
Telephone calls
Items of personal nature
Sleeping bag, inflatable mattress |
| Day 1. |
Arrival in Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to the hotel. Visit Natural history museum and Bogd Khan’s palace museum. Overnight in hotel. |
| Day 2. |
Drive to Khogno khaan mountains. You’ll visit Uvgun monastery, one of the old monasteries. Overnight stay in ger camp ( Traditional round tent tourist camp) |
| Day 3. |
Drive to Mongolia’s ancient capital, Karakorum, Genghis Khan’s fabled city, was founded in 1220, in the Orkhon Valley, at the crossroads of the Silk Route. It was from there that the Mongolia Empire was governed, until Kublai khan moved it to Beijing. There you’ll visit Erdene Zuu monastery, the symbolic ruins of Karakorum. Overnight in Ger camp at the bank of Orkhon river. |
| Day 4. |
Visit Erdene Zuu monastery and explore ancient monuments surrounding the monastery. Overnight stay in ger camp. |
| Day 5. |
Drive to Ogii lake. There you’ll be able to swim and go fishing. Overnight stay in ger camp. |
| Day 6. |
Drive to Khustai National Park where have Prezewalski wild horses (Takhi). Overnight in ger camp. |
| Day 7. |
Drive back to Ulaanbaatar. |
| Day 8. |
Departure. |
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3. Celebrating Naadam Festival
Naadam Festival is one of Mongolian traditional ceremony. It’s being held from July 11th to Jule 13th and it includes Wrestling, Archery and Horse racing. The Naadam is one of the hottest events which is held annually and we are offering you to take part in Naadam Festival and to discover Mongolian cultures. If you are interested to take part in Naadam festival and discover Mongolia,
please do not hesitate to contact us for further information and price!
Price (per person):
From 2 to 3 people 1125$
From 4 to 6 people 1050$
From 7 to 12 people 950$
Included |
Not included |
Transport within Mongolia (Russian jeep or 4 wheel drive mini-van)
Transport between the airport and the hotel
Half pension in Ulaanbaatar
Full pension in countryside
All support staff including driver, translator,
All excursions, and entrace fees |
International transport
Passport and visa costs
Medical and trip insurance
Airport taxes
Extra drinks
Telephone calls
Items of personal nature
Sleeping bag, inflatable mattress |
| July 10th: |
Arrival in Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to the Hotel. Visit Natural history museum and Bogd Khan’s musuem.Overnight in UB |
| July 11th: |
Visit Central stadium to watch and explore Mongolian national wrestling. After lunch, drive to Khui doloo hudag (Name of the place where horse racing is being held).Overnight |
| July 12th: |
Drive to Terelj National park, borders the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected area, and it is one of the most visited protected areas. Terelj is one of the most beautiful places to visit with high-eroded rock formations, pine covered mountains and grassland carpeted with perennial wildflowers and edelweiss. You’ll be able to do hikings and horseback ridings. Overnight stay in Ger camp. |
| July 13th: |
Visit Gunjiin sum monastery. Drive to Khogno Khan mountain. Overnight stay in ger camp. |
| July 14th: |
Drive to Mongolia’s ancient capital, Karakorum, Genghis Khan’s fabled city, was founded in 1220, in the Orkhon Valley, at the crossroads of the Silk Route. It was from there that the Mongolia Empire was governed, until Kublai khan moved it to Beijing. There you’ll visit Erdene Zuu monastery, the symbolic ruins of Karakorum. Overnight in Ger camp at the bank of Orkhon river. |
| July 15th: |
Drive to Orkhon waterfalls. Visit nomad family and explore their daily lifestyle. Overnight stay in nomad family. |
| July 16th: |
Drive to Ogii Lake by passing Karakorum. There you’ll be able to swim and fishing. Overnight in ger camp. |
| July 17th: |
Drive back to Ulaanbaatar. It’s free day that you can do some shoppings and collect souvenirs. |
| July 18th: |
Departure. |
We should propose to stay at least one more day at the festival. Also you never mention where the guest have lunch or diner. For instance for this trip we could propose traditional Mongolian party or restaurant. What do you think?
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