SEASON MAY 20-SEPTEMBER 20

MAIN ACTIVITIES: Hiking, kayaking, canoeing, trekking, yak carts, building ger.

HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Explore the highlights of Mongolia’s natural beauty while being active as nomads.
  • Visit nomadic families and experience traditional hospitality that is extended to passing travelers.
  • Experience the stunning landscapes of Mongolia from Lake Hovsgol, known as the “Blue Pearl,” to the fabulous rocky mountains in the Gorkhi Terelj National Park.
Day Location Places to stay and visit Meals
D 1 Ulaanbaatar
Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital, and transfer to your 3-star hotel. Visit the city’s cultural highlights including a performance of traditional Mongolian dancers and hoomi (throat) singers. Welcoming diner and overnight at hotel.
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D 2
Toilogt ger camp
Flight to Moron, center of Hovsgol Province. The flight takes 1.20h. On arrival, you will be met by our local staff and vehicles, drive to Toilogt ger camp. Dinner and overnight in the ger camp.
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D 3-5 Toilogt ger camp
Explore the remarkably beautiful shoreline of Lake Hovsgol. Horsetrek into the breathtakingly scenic Horidal Saridag Mountains, where you can gain spctacular views of the Lake from mountaintop. Hiking, yak carts, boat trips, fishing, and building ger , visiting nomadic families. You will enjoy the 3 full days being just active as Mongolian nomads.
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D 6-7 Toilogt ger camp
Early breakfast in the ger camp and drive back to Moron, catch the flight to UB. Drive to the Terelj National Park. Dinner and overnight in ger camp. Horsetreking and climbing to the Rocky Mountain.
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D 8 Ulaanbaatar
Departure.
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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Ulaanbaatar - The capital city
The capital of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, a city with a long and rich history. Set in the rolling foothills of the Bogd Mountain range, on the banks of the majestic Tuul River, Ulaanbaatar is the gateway to Mongolia. Ulaanbaatar, historically known as Urga, was originally established in 1639 as a nomadic encampment, which shifted from place to place until it settled in its present location in 1778. The city, situated at an altitude of 1,351 meters above sea level, stretches from east to west across the Tuul River valley. It has a population of around 800 000 and a surface area of 135,800 hectares. Holy mountains surround it; the Bogd Uul Mountain to the south, the Songino Mountain to the west, the Bayanzurkh Mountain to the east and the Chingeltei Mountain to the north.
Hovsgol lake
Hovsgol province, located in the Hangai mountain range in northwestern Mongolia, is unique compared with other parts of Mongolia. Many ethnic groups live in Hovsgol: Mongols, Darhad, Hotgoid, Urianhai, Buriyad, and it’s the Motherland of the Reindeer Families ‘Tsaatans’. It’s the place where Heaven and Earth worshiping Shamans are still very powerful. There are almost 400 small and large rivers, in addition to big rivers such as Selenge, Ider, Tes, Delgermuren, Eg, Shishigt, and Chuluut. There are also over 50 hot and cold springs. The average temperature in winter is minus 18-32C, in summer plus 15-30C. There are many wild and rare animals such as reindeer, elk, argali, wild sheep, ibex, brown bear, wolf, Siberian roe deer, fox, marmot, corsac, antelope and many different type of fish such as Taimen, Siberian white fish, lenok, grayling, pike, ect, abundant in the lakes and rivers. There are about 300 large and small lakes, the biggest known as the ‘Dark Blue Pearl,’ Lake HOVSGOL. Lake Hovsgol is located in the northern part of Mongolia. The lake itself is one of the natural wonders there are a deep blue, and unlike its sister Lake Baikal, its waters are pure and unpolluted. Steep rocky mountains climb up both the Eastern and Western sides. It is a magnificent place to relax or psursue your own daily pleasures.
Gandan Monastery
Gandan is the largest and most significant monastery in Mongolia and one of Ulaanbaatar's most interesting sights. Built in the mid 19th century, it is the only monastery where Buddhist services continued during the communist years. Temples are flocked by visitors during religious services that start at 10 a.m. and last until mid day. Most important part of a monastery is the Megjid Janraiseg temple.
Winter Palace of Bogd Khan
Built between 1893 and 1903, the Winter Palace of Bogd Khan was the home of the Mongolia's last king Javzun Damba Khutagt VIII. This complex of temples and houses contains a number of Buddhist artworks and the private collection of the Bogd Khan, composed of gifts from rulers and kings from all over the world. The artworks displayed here were made by the top Mongolian, Tibetan and Chinese master-sculptors of the 18th and 19th centuries and represent the gods of the Buddhist pantheon.
Sukhbaatar Square
This large and famous landmark is the heart of Ulaanbaatar where the Parliament, the Government House, Stock Exchange and many other important establishments are concentrated. It is named after Sukhbaatar, the famous patriot, whose statue is the main attraction on this square.
Terelj National park
Located 70 kilometers north east of Ulaanbaatar, Gorkhi Terelj National Park (Terelj) is one of Mongolia’s most popular destinations. Gorkhi Terelj National Park is in Hentii mountain range and borders the Khan Hentii Strictly Protected Area. Terelj is famous for its beautiful natural scenery, interesting rock formations. There are a number of tourist accommodations, some of which stay open year-round, and the area offers excellent hiking, fishing, rock climbing, horse riding opportunities as well as rafting through the Tuul rive that flows towards Ulaanbaatar from the national park.