Discovery Central Mongolia tour /8 days/ - September
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Embark on a Central Mongolian tour, a captivating journey into the heart of nomadic culture. With almost half the population embracing the nomadic lifestyle, this adventure offers an immersive exploration of Mongolian traditions. Traverse the picturesque landscapes of Central Mongolia, unveiling lush terrains and encountering UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Karakorum-Erdene Zuu Monastery. Delight in the serene beauty of Terkh White Lake, where opportunities for boating and fishing await. This expedition promises a deep dive into Mongolia's rich cultural tapestry, complemented by visits to ancient historical sites and the enchanting Ogii Lake. Be prepared for an awe-inspiring exploration of this remarkable land!
- Category: Joining tours
- Available: September
- Duration: 8 days, 8 nights
- Destination: Central 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 | Package price/Pax |
3 to 10 pax | 1500USD |
1st round | 3rd to 11th of September |
2nd round | 13th to 21st of September |
3rd round | 22nd to 30th of September |
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 | National park and Museum entrance tickets | Taxi | |
6 | Airport shuttle | Optional activities | |
7 | Single supplement /For hotel or Ger camp/ | ||
8 | Gratuity for the tour team |
TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1 - Ulaanbaatar capital city of Mongolia
Upon your arrival at Chinggis Khan International Airport, our dedicated driver and guide will warmly welcome you. We'll start your exploration by driving to your selected hotel, ensuring a comfortable and convenient transfer. The adventure kicks off with a visit to the vibrant local outdoor market, where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, exploring the diverse array of goods and experiencing the local culture. Next on the itinerary is a visit to the magnificent Gandan Monastery, a spiritual and cultural center adorned with traditional architecture and Buddhist significance. You'll have the opportunity to witness the serene ambiance and perhaps engage in a moment of contemplation. Following the spiritual journey, we'll delve into Mongolia's rich history at the National Museum, providing insights into the country's past, traditions, and cultural heritage. It's a captivating experience to better understand the unique tapestry of Mongolia's story. As the day winds down, you'll have leisure time in Ulaanbaatar city to explore at your own pace. Whether you choose to stroll through the city streets, indulge in local cuisine, or simply relax, the evening is yours to enjoy. Rest assured, your overnight stay at the hotel will provide a comfortable and restful conclusion to your first day in Mongolia. Get ready for more adventures that await you in this enchanting land.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
n/a | n/a | n/a | Hotel | Dinner |
Day 2 - Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes via Khustai Nuruu national park
As the sun casts its first light, your journey begins anew. With anticipation in the air, your guide and driver collect you from your hotel for an exploration into the heart of Mongolia's natural wonders. The destination is Khustai Nuruu National Park, a sanctuary where the legendary Przewalski's horse, locally known as Tahki, has been successfully reintroduced since the 1990s. The park not only boasts the presence of these once-extinct horses but also serves as a haven for diverse wildlife. Upon arrival, you delve into the history and conservation efforts at Takhi's small museum, gaining insights into the fascinating tale of the Tahki's return to the Mongolian steppe. Your journey continues to unfold as you drive towards Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes, an enchanting landscape nestled within the Khogno Khan Nature Reserve. Here, the vast expanse of golden sand dunes evokes the spirit of the Gobi Desert, creating a miniature oasis against the backdrop of the Khangai mountain range. The evening promises a unique adventure—camel riding through the undulating dunes. Accompanied by a skilled camel man, you embark on a journey across the shifting sands, embracing the tranquility of the desert. As the day gives way to night, you find comfort and repose in a traditional Ger camp, where the whispers of the wind carry the essence of the Mongolian wilderness. Under the vast, star-studded sky, you rest, preparing for the wonders that await in the days ahead.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
280km | Asphalt | 4 Hours | Ger camp | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 3 - Karakorum - Erdenezuu monastery
After breakfast, we drive to Karakorum, the ancient capital founded in 1220 by Genghis Khan along the Orkhon River Valley. In 1388, after the collapse of the Yuan dynasty, invaders sacked the city, leaving ruins and a tragic history. Two centuries later, Erdene Zuu, the first Mongolian Buddhist monastery, was built in 1586 using materials from the Karakorum ruins. At its peak, the complex housed over 1000 lamas and boasted ornate gardens and 62 temples. However, the communist purges of 1937 led to the complete destruction of the monastery. Our visit includes the Karakorum Museum, Karakorum Ruin Open Museum, and Erdene Zuu Monastery Complex. Overnight in Karakorum.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
360km | Asphalt | 4 hours | Ger camp | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 4 - Orkhon waterfall via Tuvkhun monastery
Embarking on an exciting journey today, we first travel to Tuvkhun Monastery, nestled in the picturesque Shireet Ulaan Mountain at Khangai Mountains. Constructed in 1654 by the esteemed High Saint Zanabazar, a renowned sculptor and key figure in Mongolian Buddhism, the monastery holds historical and spiritual significance. Originally known as Bayasgalant Aglag Oron (Happy Secluded Place) during Zanabazar's lifetime, it later became Tuvkhun Monastery. Explore the monastery set amidst enchanting black forests, and after a picnic lunch, our adventure continues to the awe-inspiring Orkhon Waterfall. Soaring over 25 meters in height, Orkhon Waterfall stands as the tallest waterfall in Mongolia and a captivating highlight of the Orkhon River valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The surrounding landscape, shaped by volcanic activities around 20,000 years ago, showcases the natural beauty of the region. The Orkhon River has carved a remarkable 130 km long canyon through the ancient lava plateau. This area offers an ideal setting for various activities such as fishing, horse riding, cycling, and photography. Our exploration includes horse riding through breathtaking landscapes, suitable for riders of all levels, from beginners to advanced. Immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the surroundings, and as evening falls, we settle into a comfortable Ger camp for a well-deserved rest.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
140km | Offroad | 3 hours | Ger camp | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 5 - Tsenkher hot spring
Following a hearty breakfast, our journey takes us to the rejuvenating Tsenkher Hot Spring, nestled in the picturesque Arkhangai province. This region, known for its ancient volcanoes, hosts a natural hot water source that flows consistently throughout the year, situated at an elevation of 1860 meters (1.16 miles) above sea level in the sub-province of Tsenkher. The mineral-rich water, with a temperature of 85.5°C (185.9°F), has therapeutic properties, particularly beneficial for joint and nervous system ailments. Surrounded by lush wooded landscapes, several Ger camps equipped with amenities and baths offering a more moderate temperature have been established for travelers to unwind. The evening presents an opportunity to indulge in a spa bath, allowing the soothing waters to work their magic. As the day winds down, we relax in the comfort of a Ger camp, savoring the tranquil ambiance of this natural oasis.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
100km | Asphalt | 2 hours | Ger camp | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 6 - Khorgo volcano mountain
Embarking on our next adventure, we set out towards Khorgo-Terkh National Park, traversing through the provincial center of Arkhangai province, Tsertserleg town. En route, the captivating Chuluut River canyon unveils itself—a magnificent testament to the geological forces that shaped this landscape through volcanic earthquakes. Upon reaching Khorgo-Terkh National Park, a natural wonder awaits us. Our first ascent leads us to the summit of the dormant Khorgo volcano, standing proudly at an elevation of 2,210 meters. The panoramic view from the top is nothing short of breathtaking. The Khorgo crater, with a diameter of 20 meters and a depth of 70 to 80 meters, bears witness to the volcanic activity that occurred some 8000 years ago. The surrounding valleys, once engulfed in volcanic lava, are now adorned with Siberian larch forests, vibrant berries, and an array of wildflowers. As we settle into our camp, there's time for relaxation, free-spirited hiking, or perhaps a refreshing swim in the pristine waters of Lake Terkh White, enhancing our connection with the natural splendor that surrounds us. The night unfolds in the tranquility of a Ger camp, immersed in the beauty of Khorgo-Terkh National Park.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
220km | Asphalt | 3 hours | Ger camp | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 7 - Ugii lake
Embarking on our next journey, we set our sights on Ogii Lake, a natural gem nestled in the Mongolian landscape. Encompassing an expansive 27 square kilometers, with an average depth of 6.64 meters and stretching over 23.5 kilometers in length, Ogii Lake captivates with its diverse aquatic life and avian inhabitants. The lake's pristine waters and delicate sand, coupled with the soothing whispers of soft waves, create an environment of unparalleled natural beauty. Ogii Lake is renowned as one of the premier fishing destinations, offering enthusiasts the opportunity to engage with various fish species thriving within its depths. The surrounding landscape, adorned with whetstone shores, sets the stage for a serene and picturesque escape. Upon reaching the camp, we'll indulge in a delightful lunch before immersing ourselves in the wonders of Ogii Lake. For those seeking adventure, optional boating awaits, providing a unique perspective of the lake's splendor. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines into the crystal-clear waters, hoping for a rewarding catch. As the day unfolds, we'll bask in the tranquility of Ogii Lake, surrounded by nature's embrace. The night descends upon us, offering a peaceful retreat in the comfort of our Ger camp.
Distance | Route | Hiking time | Accommodation | Food |
300km | Asphalt | 4 hours | Ger camp | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 8 - Ulaanbaatar city capital city of Mongolia
After breakfast, we embark on an early journey to Ulan Bator, reaching our destination in the afternoon. A picnic lunch is enjoyed along the way. The remainder of the afternoon is dedicated to exploring downtown, offering opportunities for shopping where traditional clothing and everyday items can be found. In the late afternoon, a captivating show unfolds, featuring traditional Mongolian dances, music, and the extraordinary Khoomei. Dinner is not included, allowing you the flexibility to choose from the diverse dining options available in Ulaanbataar.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
330km | Asphalt | 4 hours | Hotel | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 9 - Home sweet home
As your time in Ulaanbaatar concludes, our dedicated driver will ensure a timely drop-off at Chinggis Khan International Airport. We extend our heartfelt gratitude for choosing to explore the wonders of Mongolia with us.
Thank you for being part of our journey, and we hope the memories created during your visit will linger as souvenirs of a truly enriching experience. Safe travels, and we look forward to welcoming you back to Mongolia in the future. Until then, farewell and bon voyage!
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
70km | Highway | 1 hour | n/a | Breakfast |
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