15 Days | Travel to Mongolia to discover a remote pocket of Asia
Travel to Mongolia and experience the raw beauty and tradition of this remote region. Hidden from the world for so long, it is hard to imagine that this secluded country once created the largest land empire ever known. Unmatched geographical diversity, pristine grasslands, crumbling ruins and roaming herdsmen riding tough Mongolian horses – see it all on this journey through a land that time forgot and travellers are now discovering.
Trip overview
- Start
- Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
- Finish
- Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
- Theme
- Explorer
- Destinations
- Mongolia
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- Style
- Original
- Ages
- Min 15
- Group size
- Min 1 - Max 12
- Trip code
- CBSF
- Mongolia is a far-out destination, but you'll be in excellent hands. Your experienced drivers, manning sturdy Russian vans fit to tackle the rugged environment, will take you on a ride to some of the most fascinating places in the country
- Whether by camel or on foot, experience Mongolia's incredible landscapes, from the rolling dunes just outside of Karakorum to the volcanic craters of the Great White Lake among the mountains
- Two family ger camps allow you to experience nomadic life from the inside – a rare and rewarding cultural experience to remember
- Situated in the valley of the Delger River, the Tsenkher Hot Springs offer the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long journey on the road
- Most gers at the tourist camps sleep up to 3 to 4 people, with comfortable beds and blankets. Simple western style toilets and shower facilities are shared on the camp, although water pressure can be unstable and only luke warm.
- At our family ger camps you will be living the same life as the nomads, close to the land and their animals. Beds may be matresses on the floor in a shared ger and there will be no bathroom facilities. This is a true taste of Mongolian life and may be very different from what you are used to. You will need to bring a sleeping bag with you for these stays.
- Most meals are included once we leave the nation's capital. If you have very specific dietary requirements you will need to let us know well in advance. We will do our best to cater for you, but you may need to be prepared to bring some of your own supplies from home, or stock up at the supermarkets in Ulaanbaatar. Vegetarians can be catered for, though choices may be limited. Some food will be traditional Mongolian style, but as the traditional diet consists solely of meat and dairy products, most meals made for our groups are less challenging and based more on Russian or Western cuisine, which is now also common in the Mongolian diet.
- This is a trip that includes extensive travelling in some remote terrain away from modern facilities and conveniences. As we spend a lot of time on the road each day, it is important to realise that the emphasis on this trip is on the journey, travelling through amazing landscapes and staying in some stunning locations. As we travel by private transport for the duration of the trip we spend a lot of time together with our group members. If you are looking for an active or independent trip with lots of choice for physical and cultural activities daily then you might want to consider whether this trip is the right one for you. However, if you are keen to explore a fascinating country "road trip" style, take in the scenery as you go and are willing to sit back and enjoy the ride (however long it takes to get there!) then this will definitely add to your experience of our Wild Mongolia trip.
- Driving times will vary and any times listed in the itinerary are approximate and subject to road (where there is one!) and weather conditions. As we have our own vehicles, it may be possible to make stops along the way for photos, meals or to chat with locals, but we need to aim to get to our destinations before nightfall so please understand that long breaks may sometimes not be possible.
Itinerary
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2023 - 31 December 2024
Inclusions
14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 12 dinners
Private vehicle (Furgon van)
Tourist Ger Camp (10 nights), Family Ger Camp (2 nights), Hotel (2 nights)
- Amarbayasgalant - Monastery
- Selenge - Uran Togoo hike
- Uushig Valley - Bronze Age Deer Stone Monuments
- Family Ger Camp - Home-cooked Mongolian BBQ Dinner
- Tsetserleg - Museum
- Tsenkher Hot Springs
- Tsenkher - Archery lesson
- Karakorum - Erdenezuu Monastery
- Khogno Khan - Camel ride
- Khogno Khan - Hike to local monastery
- Ulaanbaatar - Cultural Performance
- Ulaanbaatar - Fine Arts Museum - MNT8000
- Ulaanbaatar - Gandan Monastery - MNT4000
- Ulaanbaatar - National History Museum - MNT20000
- Ulaanbaatar - Winter Palace Museum of Bogd Khan - MNT8000
- Ulaanbaatar - Intellectual Museum - MNT8000
- Ulaanbaatar - Chinggis Khan museum - MNT30000
- Khovsgol Lake - Boat trip - MNT30000
- Karakorum - Karakorum museum - MNT15000
Dates and availability
Important notes
1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement excludes Days 4, 7, 10 &11, where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
2. A sleeping bag is required for the Family Ger Camp stays. You can bring your own, or hire one in Ulaanbaatar for 20 USD for the trip. Please let your booking agent know if you would like to hire one.
3. Please provide your full passport details to your booking agent no later than 40 day prior to departure.
4. Some destinations on this trip are at up to 2500m
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