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On this 4 Day tour, you will experience Central Mongolian culture, and how the Khalkh people live. The richly historic Orkhon river basin is the cradle of Central Asia’s unique nomadic Culture which has developed in harmony with the natural landscape and social environment since prehistoric times. There are a variety of historic sites and ruins, including monuments, monasteries and temples of outstanding cultural value. The Orkhon Valley bears an exceptional testimony of the existence of human beings in Central Asia.
Once you are in the countryside exploring Mongolia it is our preference to stay with local nomadic family run ger camps. Gers will be shared by 4-5 travellers when we stay with a local family ger camps (only your group of travellers). As a Mongolian company we prefer to support these families financially, and help support their livelihood. We are sure this resonates with our travelers who enjoy engaging with their culture and way of life on the steppe. As well as directly supporting local herders, you can experience this rich traditional way of life first hand.
Please consider that travelling in the countryside of Mongolia can be quite remote. There are often no paved roads so driving can be bumpy and can take a little longer than you might be used to. Also, given the remoteness, western style comforts may not be available.
Western style and luxury options are available in some parts of Mongolia in the form of Tourist ger camps. Ger camps have comfortable beds, hot showers and western style amenities. These are not included in the price quoted in this itinerary. However, if you think that you would prefer to have access to these western style comforts then please let us know and we can adjust the quote for your itinerary.
Tour departure times can be flexible, however, 7 am on the morning of departure is recommended. The driver and guide can pick you up from the airport, train station, or your accommodation to suit your requirements.
Most of the meals on this tour are included in the tour price. All included meals will be prepared from fresh local produce. The majority of the shopping for food will be done before the trip departs, and fresh goods, such as meats, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products, will be bought en-route during the trip from supermarkets, local shops and markets. Breakfasts will generally consist of breads and cereals, if time allows a warm breakfast may be prepared. Many lunches will be provided en-route and there will be light meals such as sandwiches and/or salads or local restaurants. All evening meals will be freshly prepared hot meals and will consist of a variety of continental and local dishes. Our GUIDE/COOK will organize the meal preparation and lead the way here. Vegetarian meals and other dietary requirements can be catered for but need to be specified prior to arrival.
Summer months in Mongolia are from early June to mid-September. Although the Mongolian summers are hot and dry with occasional rain, the temperature can fluctuate as much 14-20 degrees centigrade between day and night. So be prepared for all weather conditions
Sleeping bag (we can provide one if you prefer), sunscreen, a hat, long underwear, shorts, comfortable footwear, lip balm, sanitary hand wipes, sunglasses, prescription medications (if needed), rain gear, flashlight & First Aid kit.
The tour begins at 8:00 AM with a scenic drive departing from Ulaanbaatar. The first destination is Hustai National Park, a renowned reserve known for the successful reintroduction of the Przewalski, or “Takhi,” horse. These horses are among the last truly wild horses in existence, and their presence makes Hustai National Park a special place for wildlife enthusiasts.
After lunch, the journey continues toward the wild, rocky mountain range of Khogno Khan Natural Reserve. Upon arrival, guests will settle into a local family ger, offering an authentic experience of Mongolian hospitality and traditions. Dinner will be served, allowing travelers to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures.
Khogno Khan Natural Reserve features striking rocky hills rising above the flat landscape and nearby sand dunes, creating a dramatic and picturesque setting. The ruins of the Uvgun Khiid monastery, which was destroyed in 1937 during the Stalin Purges, can be visited for a glimpse into Mongolia’s rich history. With a bit of luck, visitors may even spot a snow leopard in the area. The day concludes with a memorable camel ride at sunset, providing a unique way to experience the vast steppe and its tranquil beauty.
On the second day, guests will immerse themselves in the striking landscape of Khogno Khaan Natural Reserve. The morning begins with adventurous activities by the mountain, including an exhilarating camel ride across the sweeping sand dunes and a horseback journey into the wild, rocky terrain. This offers a unique perspective of the reserve’s dramatic scenery and a chance to experience Mongolia’s traditional modes of travel.
During the day, there is an opportunity to visit the historic Uvgun Khiid temple, nestled within the reserve’s picturesque setting. If weather conditions permit, a 2-kilometer hike through the mountain range is highly recommended, allowing for further exploration and appreciation of the area’s natural beauty.
The remainder of the day is dedicated to cultural exchange with a local nomadic family. Guests will learn about traditional Mongolian customs and daily life, including hands-on experience assisting with herding livestock. This provides meaningful insight into the rich heritage and enduring lifestyle of Mongolia’s nomads.
After breakfast at 9am, your journey will continue towards Khar Khorin for about 90km. Khar Khorin is the ancient capital built by Chinggis Khan in the 13th century. Upon arrival in Khar Khorin, you will visit the impressive Erdene Zuu Monastery, where you see chanting monks and witness Mongolian Buddhist culture. Have lunch in a local restaurant. Visit Khar Khorin museum, as well as some of the rock monuments in the town. For comfort and convenience, showers are available at the guesthouse, allowing travelers to refresh after a full day of sightseeing and cultural immersion. Enjoy dinner at a local family guesthouse finishing the day with a traditional performance by local artists.
The fourth day begins early at 8:00 AM with a hearty breakfast, preparing for a scenic journey to Ogii Lake. Nestled at an elevation of 1,387 meters above sea level, Ogii Lake spans an impressive 27 square kilometers. This freshwater lake is renowned for its rich variety of fish and bird species, making it a haven for nature lovers and providing breathtaking views of unspoiled natural beauty.
Guests will have the opportunity to explore the lakeshore, enjoy a peaceful walk along the water’s edge, and take a refreshing swim in the clear waters of Ogii Lake. The tranquil atmosphere offers a perfect setting for relaxation and immersion in the serene landscape.
After soaking in the beauty of the lake, the journey continues toward the capital city, Ulaanbaatar. Along the way, there will be a stop at Khar Bukhiin Balgas, a historical fortress that dates back to the Kitan Dynasty, which ruled from 917 to 1120. This brief visit offers a glimpse into the region’s ancient past and architectural heritage.
A lunch break will be enjoyed at a local restaurant en route to Ulaanbaatar. As the group returns to the city.