Horse riding tour in Altai mountains /11 days/
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Embark on the Tavan Bogd trek, situated in the remotest corner of the world's most pristine and wildest country. This trek promises a rich cultural experience as you traverse through green meadows, icy gorges, clear lakes, rushing streams, lush alpine pastures, snow-capped peaks, vast glaciers, and extensive moraines. The region is home to Mongolian nomads, Tuvans, and Kazakh hunters, preserving ways of life that have endured through the ages, with Kazakhs practicing ancient traditions of falconry. Commencing at the Tavan Bogd mountain range, the trek introduces you to Huiten Peak, the highest point in the Altai range and Mongolia. This peak offers a panoramic view spanning three countries: Mongolia, Russia, and China. With glaciated peaks and vast moraines, the trek provides an exhilarating experience, and depending on your climbing skills, you may ascend one of the remarkable peaks in this majestic range.
- Category: Cultural and Adventure tours
- Available: June to September
- Duration: 11 days, 10 nights
- Destination: Western Mongolia
ESSENTIALS
GUIDE
A Chinese, English, or Russian-speaking Mongolian guide will accompany the group throughout the trip. The guide, a native Mongolian with extensive local knowledge, will cater to any requests, ensuring your holiday becomes an unforgettable experience.
TRANSPORT
For this trip, you have two options. The first is a high-level, latest model, air-conditioned private 4WD vehicle for maximum comfort during your touring days. The second option is a Russian 4x4 Van, operated by a driver with 20 years of experience.
MEALS
In Mongolia, dining will take place at fine American, European, and Asian cuisine restaurants. The Mongolian diet primarily consists of mutton, beef, rice, and noodles, forming the basis of your meals. Trail rations may include vegetables, eggs, peanut butter, cheese, and occasionally yak! Some days will feature lunchboxes prepared by our cook.
TOUR PACKAGE PRICE
Group size | 1 pax | 2-3 pax | 4-6 pax | 7-9 pax | 10-12 pax | 13-15 pax | More than 16 pax |
Price/Per person | 3930$ | 2880$ | 2750$ | 2680$ | 2580$ | 2480$ | 2350$ |
No | Include service | Exclude service | Include service of Meals |
1 | Vehicle with a driver. | Items of personal nature | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
2 | English speaking guide | Beverages, alcoholic drinks, bar bills, laundry | Per day 3 bottle water for per person /1,5 liter/ |
3 | Accommodation/Ger camps and Hotel/ | Travel and insurance | One time Mongolian traditional food /lamb with vegetables/ |
4 | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | International transportation | |
5 | All cooking and camping gears. | Taxi | |
6 | Airport shuttle | Optional activities | |
7 | National park and border office permits (area you will go is close to China and Russia border) | Single supplement /For hotel or Ger camp/ | |
8 | Domestic flight tickets | Gratuity for the tour team | |
9 | Horse for During trip |
TOUR ITINERARY
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