12 days tour

Treasures Of Mongolia/Jun-Sep/

$ 3,190 .00 USD

Total price per person

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Treasures Of Mongolia/Jun-Sep/

This tour includes:

Transport

On the dust of the desert and snow of the steppe, the Japanese/Korean off-road MPVs such as Mitsubishi Delica/Hyundai Grand Starex provide comfort and safety for your trip. These 4x4 vehicles are specifically tuned for the rough off-roading thatโ€™s inevitable when travelling in the wilds of Mongolia. They provide ample space, and air conditioning and are well maintained while offering good luggage space, seat belts and speed.

Others

Surface transportation - Road taxes - Accommodation as specified - Local Guide - Sightseeing and activities as specified - Museum & park entrance fees - Meals as specified

Guide

At Tour Mongolia, we believe that a good guide is essential to the enjoyment of any trip. Knowledge, enthusiasm, good humour, proactivity, language and communication skills need to combine with responsibility and sensitivity to guestsโ€™ needs. Your guide will be English-speaking and hand-picked by us to suit your itinerary and requirements. Each guide is personally briefed on all elements of the trip. You will be sent guide details in the confirmation document prior to your tour.

Flights

International flights are not included.

Accommodation

During your journey, you will be staying at authentic guest gers alongside Nomad families, and depending on the season in a guest ger or in Ger camps. Gers are equipped with beds, linen, stoves, tables and chairs and have electric lighting. Bathrooms and showers are only available at ger camps and hotels or hostels, with homestay facilities being the natural basis.

Meals

At ger homestays, meals will be traditional Mongolian home cooking such as Mongolian rice porridge for breakfast and Tsuivan(stir-fry with homemade noodles), or Buuz(steamed dumplings) for lunch and dinner. During your time at ger camps, meals will be a mix of Western Mongolian cuisine, breakfast is a continental buffet style along with cooked options. Dinner is often a three-course set menu of traditional dishes with a Western twist. Generally, the water quality in Mongolia is good. But as a precaution, we advise our guests to drink bottled water that can be purchased in shops, food markets and kiosks in the capital and many of the provincial centres as well as in tourist camps in the countryside. Mineral water is usually not included in our trips as we aim to produce as little plastic waste as possible. But we do provide plenty of warm drinks such as tea and coffee during our trips.

Not included:

Others

International flights - Tips - Laundry - Bar bills - Items of a personal nature - Visas - Fliming and photography charges at museums and monasteries.

Insurance

not included

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Itinerary of your trip Treasures Of Mongolia/Jun-Sep/

  • Day 1 Baga Gazriin Chuluu - Hiking
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Baga Gazriin Chuluu - Hiking

      Meet your guide at a prearranged location at 08:30 at your hotel or another Ulaanbaatar location of your choice, board the vehicle and drive south towards the Gobi. Rock formations of the Baga Gazriin Chuluu, are your first stop. Enter first your ger camp where you will be staying tonight and have lunch, then venture to explore the caves, streams, and shrines that dot this sacred site. The scenery is beautiful and the area has abundant wildlife unique to the Gobi, both flora and fauna. In the evening return back to the camp, have dinner settle into your ger in the peaceful wilderness of the Gobi.

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         Travel details: 5-6h/ 280km to Baga Gazriin Chuluu

         Accommodation: Ger camp

         Meals: Lunch; Dinner 

  • Day 2 Gobi Desert - Tsagaan Suvarga - Rock Formation
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Gobi Desert - Tsagaan Suvarga - Rock Formation

      In the morning itโ€™s back on the road โ€“ today you head further south to the imposing cliffs of Tsagaan Suvarga, translated into English as โ€œWhite Stupaโ€, named after its looks. On arrival at the camp, have lunch and venture to the rock formations for some great opportunities for photography. 

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         Travel details: 4-5h/ 240km to Tsagaan Suvarga

         Accommodation: Ger camp

         Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner 

  • Day 3 Dalanzadgad - Yol Valley
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Dalanzadgad - Yol Valley

      After a leisurely breakfast continue your drive south, after 2 hours first stop at the Dalanzadgad, Provincial centre of Southern Gobi. Take a short tour of the city, including the Gobi Museum of Nature and History and visit the local market. Have lunch and then continue for 50km to the Yol Valley. The vehicle will be left at the gorgeโ€™s entrance, from where you will need to venture on foot. Yol Valley is notable for its deep ice field, which is several meters thick by the end of winter and is several kilometres long. In the summer there is usually less ice, but you should still be able to walk on it. The area is also a habitat of ibex and birds of prey and you may be able to spot wildlife on top of the cliffs.

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        Travel details: 4-5h/220km 

        Accommodation: Ger camp

        Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner 

  • Day 4 Khongor Sand Dune
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Khongor Sand Dune

      Today you leave the paved road and venture deeper into the Gobi desert, to the largest sand dunes of Mongolia, Khongor Els. Keep a lookout for gazelles, wild asses and birds of prey as you drive โ€“ the scenery is beautiful and populated by a plethora of wildlife. The drive will take off-road, but you will stop for a picnic lunch and photos on the way. On arrival at the ger camp have a short rest and venture out to the sand dunes for a spectacular view from the top.

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      Travel details: 4-5h/ 180km 

      Accommodation: Ger camp 

      Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

  • Day 5 Khongor Els - Camel Ride
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Khongor Els - Camel Ride

      Before breakfast, if you didnโ€™t see the sunset last night, drive a short distance to the dunes for the spectacular sunrise. Otherwise, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the camp short drive to a camel herder. Your camels will be prepared outside and mounted up for a few hourโ€™s ride alongside the dunes. In the afternoon, the schedule is flexible: Alternatively, you may want to go for a longer hike in the area, along the river or to the dunes and take amazing photos, or just rest and enjoy the beautiful scenery โ€“ discuss your preferences with your guide.

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       Travel details: A few hoursโ€™ camel ride

       Accommodation: Ger camp

       Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

  • Day 6 Khavtsgait Petroglyphs; Bayanzag Flamming Cliffs
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Khavtsgait Petroglyphs; Bayanzag Flamming Cliffs

      After breakfast, travel off-road to Bayanzag. During the scenic drive, there might be a possibility to see wild gazelles as they run along โ€“ itโ€™s difficult for vehicles to catch up with them! On the way, you will stop at an ancient sacred site of Khavtsgait, where on top of a rocky hill there are hundreds of ancient stone engravings, called petroglyphs. Some of them are as old as 3000 BC and were engraved by hunters while waiting for prey. The site also offers wonderful views over the desert. You will arrive at the camp in Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs in time for late lunch. It was here that the first dinosaur eggs were discovered by an American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews, and the area remains one of the most famous paleontological dig sites in the world. Stroll for an hour or two among the flaming-red cliffs and explore this unique area where the dinosaurs once roamed. In the evening, weather conditions permitting, enjoy hiking to saxual forest and overlook at the foothills of the Flaming Cliffs with the spectacular sunset backdrop bringing out the red hues from the rocks.

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        Travel details: 4-5h/170km to Flamming Cliffs

        Accommodation: Ger camp

        Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

  • Day 7 Ongi Temple Ruins
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Ongi Temple Ruins

      Today we will drive to the north of the Ongi temple ruins. You will arrive at the Ongi temples in the afternoon โ€“ after lunch at the camp, take a walk among the ruins and see the reconstructed temples. Ongi is a ruined and partially rebuilt monastery founded in 1760 to commemorate Dalai Lamaโ€™s first visit to Mongolia, Itโ€™s available to see the stupa displaying the names of the victims and perhaps meet the local monks. 

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         Travel details: 3-4h/170km to Ongi ruin

         Accommodation: Ger camp

         Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner 

  • Day 8 Orkhon Valley - Yak Herder Family
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Orkhon Valley - Yak Herder Family

      Todayโ€™s drive will take you away from the Gobi plans and into the rolling steppes and pastureland of the Orkhon Valley. We will have lunch at the local eatery on our way. In the afternoon you will arrive in Orkhon Valley, which is a UNESCO-listed heritage site and the ancestral nomadic heartland of Mongolians. Arrive at a local yak herder family where you will be staying tonight in an authentic guest ger a just mile from the Orkhon Waterfall. Enter the gers and experience the nomadic hospitality โ€“ you will have the opportunity to try your hand at traditional Mongolian cooking, learn how to prepare Buuz (steamed dumplings) or Huushuur (fried meat-filled pastry) and socialize with your hosts over mareโ€™s milk and milk tea in the evening.

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         Travel details: 5-6h/300km to Orkhon Valley

         Accommodation: Guest ger next to a local family 

         Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

  • Day 9 Orkhon Valley - Waterfall - Horse Riding
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Orkhon Valley - Waterfall - Horse Riding

      After a home-cooked breakfast, and if you are up for it, saddle up on a horseback excursion to the nearby Orkhon Waterfall. If you would rather walk โ€“ itโ€™s fine too. Mongolian horses are small and if you donโ€™t have horseback riding experience your horse will be led by an experienced wrangler. Orkhon Waterfall is a scenic cascade on the Ulaan Tsutgalan River, 20m high and 10m wide. After exploring the area return to the family encampment for lunch. In the afternoon get involved in the activities of your family โ€“ help with milking yaks and watch the nomads distilled vodka from yak milk and yoghurts. There will be also time for games and perhaps a cooking lesson, discuss your preferences with your guide.

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        Travel details: 2h horse riding

        Accommodation: Guest ger next to a local family 

        Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner 

  • Day 10 Kharakorum - Erdenezuu - Kharakorum Museum
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Kharakorum - Erdenezuu - Kharakorum Museum

      After an early breakfast, part with your hosts, perhaps exchanging gifts, and drive off-road to the ancient Mongol capital of Kharakorum. Upon arrival, enter the Erdene Zuu Monastery, the most important monastery complex in the country, built in 1586 by Altai Khan. Take a guided tour of the temples and hear the monks chanting, which takes place in the late morning. After that have lunch at the hostel where you will be staying tonight, and visit an interesting local museum which showcases the Mongolian past. In the afternoon take a stroll along the Orkhon River or explore the local market. There will also be time to visit the local felt cooperative workshop or art gallery. 

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        Travel details: 3-4h/ 120 km to Kharakhorin

        Accommodation: Ger camp

        Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

  • Day 11 Hustai National Park - Wild Takhi Horses - Wildlife Tracking
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Hustai National Park - Wild Takhi Horses - Wildlife Tracking

      After a leisurely breakfast board the vehicle for the journey back east to Hustai. On arrival visit first, the parkโ€™s information centre where you will learn about the plethora of wildlife roaming the National Park. Have lunch in the ger camp where you will be staying tonight, located right at the parkโ€™s entrance, then venture into the park to see the wild Takhi horses. Your guide will be in contact with the park rangers who will relay the animalsโ€™ location, and you have a high chance of seeing them close. You can also venture deeper into the park on foot if you wish, perhaps to track other animals, such as wild deer or foxes โ€“ Hustai offers wonderful wilderness hiking opportunities. In the late afternoon return by vehicle to the camp, take a hot shower and enjoy a hearty dinner, before settling into your gers for the night.

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       Travel details: 3-4h/ 250km to Hustai National Park 

       Accommodation: Ger camp

       Meals: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner

  • Day 12 Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex - Ulaanbaatar
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex - Ulaanbaatar

      After breakfast travel to the remarkable Chinggis Khaan Statue complex. Once you arrive, climb up inside until you reach the exterior staircase which runs up the mane of the horse to a viewpoint overlooking the Tuul River, Terelj & the hills of the Khan Khentii. Then have lunch in the complexโ€™s restaurant. After lunch, board the vehicle and drive back to Ulaanbaatar, where you will be dropped off at a location to suit you (we can do multiple drop-offs if required).

      Travel details: 2-3hrs/180km to Chinggis Khaan Statue complex; 1hr/60 km to UB

      Accommodation: -

      Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 5 / Max: 90

Age range allowed for this experience.

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