Begin your adventure in Hustai National Park, home of the wild Takhi horses, before travelling through Central Mongolia’s sweeping valleys, freshwater lakes, and cultural landmarks. Ride camels on the dunes of Elsen Tasarhai, swim and horse ride in clear lakes, and explore Khar Khorin and the Erdene Zuu Monastery.
Finish your journey among the volcanic landscapes of Khorgo Volcano and the tranquil Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, where nature and culture come together in classic Mongolian style.
The Gobi Desert tour continues for 7 days. Get in touch with your inner nomad as you hike, trek, camel ride, and “sand sled” through the Gobi Desert. On this journey, you will see desert steppe, tremendous sand dunes, deep gorges with rivers running through them, Mongolia’s own “Grand Canyon,” and the infamous “Flaming Cliffs” of Bayanzag. The word Gobi means “desert” in Mongolian.
Experience the extraordinary world of the Tsaatan reindeer herders on a 9‑day journey through Northern Mongolia. Discover an ancient nomadic culture living in harmony with nature in the remote Taiga, before exploring untouched landscapes and the crystal‑clear waters of Lake Khuvsgul, the ‘Blue Pearl’ of Mongolia.
√ Eagle Festival
√ Thousand Camel Festival
√ Lake Khuvsgul Ice Festival
√ Ulaanbaatar City Tour
√ Ger Stay & Cultural Experiences
Explore the heartland of Mongolia! This fun filled day is the perfect trip if your stay here is short. You can experience bite sized portions of the best Mongolia has to offer. You can ride a horse, eat lunch in a ger and explore the surrounding countryside.
The city tour, from 8am until 6pm, includes Gandan Monastery, the National History Museum, Zaisan monument, where you will view the whole city. Ger district on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar lie the ger districts – a fascinating sprawl of informal gers and housing that stretch up into the hills around the city, as well as Sukhbaatar Square and the local ‘black market’ Narantuul.
√ 6 Nights, 7 Days
√ Hiking in the Tsambagarav Mountain
√ Stay with local Eagle Hunter Family
√ Meet Tuvan Ethnic Group
√ Horse Riding
The Gobi is made up of several distinct ecological and geographic regions, based on variations in climate and topography. The Gobi is most notable in paleontology and history as part of the great Mongol Empire, and as the location of several important cities along the Silk Road.