• Gobi desert, North Mongolia
The tour from Gobi to Khangai region
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  • DURATION: 18 days
  • GROUP SIZE: 9 people
  • HIGHLIGHTS: Climb Khongor Sand Dunes, Khuvsgol Lake, The Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue:
  • COVERED DISTANCE: 3,910 km
  • TRANSPORTATION:4WD JEEP
Participant 3 pax 6 pax 9 pax
Price per person

Meal Code:

B: Breakfast
L: Lunch
D: Dinner

Ger Camp: A traditional Mongolian dwelling, also known as a yurt, serves as the camping accommodation

Day 1

DiscovDiscover the Best of Ulaanbaatar: A 90 km Guided City Tour upon Arrival

Arrive in Ulaanbaatar and proceed to your hotel. Enjoy the morning at your leisure, then embark on a guided city tour. Explore the National History Museum to gain insight into Mongolia's rich and tumultuous history. Afterwards, visit the central city square and ascend Zaisan Hill for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. In the evening, immerse yourself in traditional Mongolian culture with a musical performance featuring throat singing and contortion acts.

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Day 2

Explore the Beauty of Gun Galuut: A 120 km Adventure

Gun Galuut is a haven for wildlife, with a diverse range of species, such as marmots, wolves, geckos, and argali mountain sheep. The area also boasts a rare bird population, including White Cranes, Black Cranes, Blue Cranes, Black Storks, and White-tailed Eagles. In addition to its natural beauty, Gun Galuut is steeped in history and culture, featuring monuments such as the XIII century High-dov city ridge and ancient tombs, shrines, cemeteries, and standing stones.

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Day 3

Discover the Treasures of Terelj National Park and Tsonjin Boldog Statue Complex: A 70 km Journey

Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, located just 70 km from Ulaanbaatar, showcases unique natural landscapes including mountains, rock formations, and diverse wildlife. One of its most distinctive features is the "Turtle Rock," a massive rock structure. The park also houses the historical site of "Tsonjin Boldog," featuring a 38-meter tall horseman statue. At the base of the statue, visitors can find a royal museum, entertainment hall, restaurant, bar, conference hall, and souvenir shops.

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Day 4

Embark on an Adventure to Baga Gazriin Chuluu: A 360 km Excursion

Baga Gazriin Chuluu, located in Dundgovi Province, approximately 230 km from Ulaanbaatar, boasts several notable attractions including the Jargalant Cave, the Shed, the Mineral Springs, and the Ger Rock. The Ger Rock showcases engravings from the Bronze Age, depicting ibex, bows, arrows, and human-like figures with dogs. These intricate carvings provide a glimpse into the past and offer a unique cultural experience.

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Day 5

Uncover the Beauty of the White Stupa: A 280 km Journey

On this day, we'll arrive at the breathtaking and awe-inspiring Tsagaan Suvarga (also known as White Stupa), a magnificent limestone cliff that looks like it's from another world. This stunning location provides ample opportunities for you to capture the beauty through photography, as well as engage in a fulfilling hiking experience. As you bask in the peacefulness and beauty of the sunset, take some time to meditate and immerse yourself in the mystery of Tsagaan Suvarga. Come and see for yourself why this destination is a must-visit for anyone seeking adventure and natural wonder.

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Day 6

Explore the Scenic Beauty of Yol Valley: A 410 km Adventure

Yol Valley in South Gobi province is a stunning natural wonder located on the eastern hills of the Gobi Gurvan Saikhan mountain range. It's a protected area and part of the Gobi Gurvan Nuur National Park. The valley boasts rich wildlife including argali, ibex, leopards, gray wolves, and famous birds like the Wallcreeper, Falcon, Eagle, Dragon Eagle, Lammergier, and Altan Snowcock. A must-visit for nature and bird enthusiasts.

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Day 7

Discover the Majestic \'Khongoryn Els\' Sand Dunes: A 220 km Excursion

The Khongoryin Els sand dunes in Mongolia's Ömnögovi aimag cover 3% of the region and include the Seventeen, Nomgon, and Erygut hills. Spanning 925 sq km, it is one of Mongolia's largest and richest sandstone formations. The dunes range from 10-195 meters and make musical sounds from wind-blown sand friction. The western part of the dunes houses Horseshoe, Hunk Lake, and Yellow bamboo, attracting diverse wildlife like saiga, saxaul, and camels. Visitors can ride camels and visit nomadic families.

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Day 8

Discover the Wonders of Bayan Zag: A 180 km Journey

Explore the world-renowned Bayan Zag, also known as the "Red Seas," located in the stunning Gobi Mountains of Umnugovi Aimag, Mongolia. This unique destination is renowned for its rare paleontological finds, including the discovery of dinosaur eggs and nests, a world-first. In addition to these prehistoric wonders, the site has also yielded the remains of a dozen other mammals, making it a must-visit for history and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Day 9

Uncover the History of Ongi Temple\'s Ruins: A 170 km Excursion

Gundjambuu Monastery (Ongi Temple Ruin) is located in the Saikhan-Ovoo soum of Dundgovi aimag, on the banks of the Ongi river and Saikhan-Ovoo mountain slopes. It was built between 1760 and 1810 and is one of the largest Khalkha monasteries, with a population of over 1,000 monks. The monastery is 18 km south of the Saikhan-Ovoo soum center and has four training monasteries within it, covering religious philosophy, secret mantra meditation, medicine, and mathematics. Another monastery, called Khoshuu monastery, is located 15 km away, along the banks of the Ongi river.

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Day 10

The Ancient Capital Kharkhorum and Erdenezuu Monastery / 230 km /

Erdene Zuu is the oldest Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, near the ancient city of Karakorum and part of the Orkhon Valley World Heritage List. It was built in 1585 by Tumen Khan and reconstructed in the 18th century, with 56 pavilions and walls constructed between 1802-1813. The monastery is surrounded by 102 stupas, with the number 108 being sacred in Buddhism. It remains a unique construction and decoration in Mongolia with ethnic concerts and photography opportunities.

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Day 11

Khorgo volcano- Great white lake / 320 km /

Terkhi Tsagaan Nuur is a freshwater lake located in Tariat soum, Arkhangai province. It originates from the Khorgo volcanic hot melt and is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, black geese, and rare species. The lake is part of the Harmonian Strictly Protected Area and is fed by over 10 streams, with one main source flowing into the Chuluut River. Terkhi Tsagaan Nuur is known as one of the best places to visit and offers opportunities for trekking and exploring the surrounding area.

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Day 12

Reach Up to the Highest Mountains /170 km/

Embark on an adventurous journey through the breathtaking Taiga region of North Mongolia. Marvel at the stunning beauty of the high mountains as you travel towards the East Lake, nestled amidst serene lakes and towering peaks. Get ready to be captivated by the awe-inspiring natural surroundings!

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Day 13

Marvel at Crystal Clear Waters of Lake Khuvsgul /260 km/

Discover the hidden gem of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul! It is a top tourist destination in Mongolia, offering fishing, boating, and hiking opportunities surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges and scenic views. The largest freshwater lake in Mongolia, Khuvsgul is also home to Wooden Boy Island. The Khuvsgul Lake National Park, with its blend of Siberian Taiga and Central Asian Steppes, is a perfect place for tourists to explore and create memories to last a lifetime. Despite its freezing winter temperatures, visitors can still enjoy the lake's natural beauty and rich cultural history. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in Mongolia!

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Day 14

Find Out Where Santa’s Reindeers Live /10 km/

The Tsaatans of Hövsgöl taiga are nomadic reindeer herders who speak Tuva and follow shamanism. They have their own unique rituals, including a wedding celebration. Their main livelihood is hunting and rejoicing in nature. The reindeer populations can be found in the Khangai, Jams, Red Taiga, Tengis, Sharga, and Shisheg River mountain ranges. There are around 400 Tsaatan citizens in the Tsagaannuur soum, with around 150 in the soum center. As a tourist, you have the opportunity to visit a Tsaatan family and see the reindeer up close. You will also climb the wishing rock, believed to make your dreams come true, and enjoy a bonfire under the stars.

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Day 15

Feel the Heat at Urantogoo Volcano /380 km/

Discover the beauty of four extinct volcanoes in Khutag-Undur soum, Bulgan province. Explore the Uran, Tulga, Togoo, and Jaley mountains located 80 km northwest of Bulgan. Admire the breathtaking view from the 1686 meters above sea level and the circular lake surrounded by lush forests. Witness the unique features of the Tulga Mountain with its three circular head corners. Spot various wildlife such as deer, argali, roe deer, pigs, ibex, marmots, and more. Take in the beauty of the aspen, birch, and spruce forests, and listen to the sounds of the local birds.

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Day 16

Trace the Remains of Old Civilizations /250 km/

The Amarbayasgalant Monastery is a must-visit destination for tourists interested in Buddhism and Mongolian history. This large Buddhist monastery was built in 1727 and completed in 1736 according to the Manchu Nirvaan Central Order. Despite being destroyed during the 1937 massacre, the ruins of the monastery were taken into state protection in 1943 and restoration began in 1988. Visitors can now admire the 28 temples and churches inside the walls that measure 207m long and 175m wide. The portraits of gods were even created in India for this historic site. Come and explore the rich history and cultural significance of the Amarbayasgalant Monastery.

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Day 17

Reconnect with UB (Ulaanbaatar City) / 330 km /

After a day of exploring the beautiful landscapes and rich history, return to the city and stay overnight in comfort at a top-rated hotel. Recharge and get ready for the ultimate shopping adventure. UB offers a vast array of shopping options, including the finest cashmere products in the world, unique souvenirs, and traditional handicrafts. Take the opportunity to bring a piece of Mongolia back home with you. Don't miss out on this unforgettable opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant and lively atmosphere of UB.

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Day 18

Goodbyes are Always Hardest!

Say goodbye to Mongolia in style with a hassle-free departure. Our team will pick you up right at your hotel and escort you to the international airport. No need to worry about rushing to make a taxi or navigating through unfamiliar streets, just sit back and relax as we take care of all the details. We want your trip to be unforgettable for all the right reasons, so let us take care of your transportation needs so you can focus on making the most of your time until the very end.

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Day 1

DiscovDiscover the Best of Ulaanbaatar: A 90 km Guided City Tour upon Arrival

Arrive in Ulaanbaatar and proceed to your hotel. Enjoy the morning at your leisure, then embark on a guided city tour. Explore the National History Museum to gain insight into Mongolia's rich and tumultuous history. Afterwards, visit the central city square and ascend Zaisan Hill for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. In the evening, immerse yourself in traditional Mongolian culture with a musical performance featuring throat singing and contortion acts.

Learn more

Day 2

Explore the Beauty of Gun Galuut: A 120 km Adventure

Gun Galuut is a haven for wildlife, with a diverse range of species, such as marmots, wolves, geckos, and argali mountain sheep. The area also boasts a rare bird population, including White Cranes, Black Cranes, Blue Cranes, Black Storks, and White-tailed Eagles. In addition to its natural beauty, Gun Galuut is steeped in history and culture, featuring monuments such as the XIII century High-dov city ridge and ancient tombs, shrines, cemeteries, and standing stones.

Learn more

Day 3

Discover the Treasures of Terelj National Park and Tsonjin Boldog Statue Complex: A 70 km Journey

Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, located just 70 km from Ulaanbaatar, showcases unique natural landscapes including mountains, rock formations, and diverse wildlife. One of its most distinctive features is the "Turtle Rock," a massive rock structure. The park also houses the historical site of "Tsonjin Boldog," featuring a 38-meter tall horseman statue. At the base of the statue, visitors can find a royal museum, entertainment hall, restaurant, bar, conference hall, and souvenir shops.

Learn more

Day 4

Embark on an Adventure to Baga Gazriin Chuluu: A 360 km Excursion

Baga Gazriin Chuluu, located in Dundgovi Province, approximately 230 km from Ulaanbaatar, boasts several notable attractions including the Jargalant Cave, the Shed, the Mineral Springs, and the Ger Rock. The Ger Rock showcases engravings from the Bronze Age, depicting ibex, bows, arrows, and human-like figures with dogs. These intricate carvings provide a glimpse into the past and offer a unique cultural experience.

Learn more

Day 5

Uncover the Beauty of the White Stupa: A 280 km Journey

On this day, we'll arrive at the breathtaking and awe-inspiring Tsagaan Suvarga (also known as White Stupa), a magnificent limestone cliff that looks like it's from another world. This stunning location provides ample opportunities for you to capture the beauty through photography, as well as engage in a fulfilling hiking experience. As you bask in the peacefulness and beauty of the sunset, take some time to meditate and immerse yourself in the mystery of Tsagaan Suvarga. Come and see for yourself why this destination is a must-visit for anyone seeking adventure and natural wonder.

Learn more

Day 6

Explore the Scenic Beauty of Yol Valley: A 410 km Adventure

Yol Valley in South Gobi province is a stunning natural wonder located on the eastern hills of the Gobi Gurvan Saikhan mountain range. It's a protected area and part of the Gobi Gurvan Nuur National Park. The valley boasts rich wildlife including argali, ibex, leopards, gray wolves, and famous birds like the Wallcreeper, Falcon, Eagle, Dragon Eagle, Lammergier, and Altan Snowcock. A must-visit for nature and bird enthusiasts.

Learn more

Day 7

Discover the Majestic \'Khongoryn Els\' Sand Dunes: A 220 km Excursion

The Khongoryin Els sand dunes in Mongolia's Ömnögovi aimag cover 3% of the region and include the Seventeen, Nomgon, and Erygut hills. Spanning 925 sq km, it is one of Mongolia's largest and richest sandstone formations. The dunes range from 10-195 meters and make musical sounds from wind-blown sand friction. The western part of the dunes houses Horseshoe, Hunk Lake, and Yellow bamboo, attracting diverse wildlife like saiga, saxaul, and camels. Visitors can ride camels and visit nomadic families.

Learn more

Day 8

Discover the Wonders of Bayan Zag: A 180 km Journey

Explore the world-renowned Bayan Zag, also known as the "Red Seas," located in the stunning Gobi Mountains of Umnugovi Aimag, Mongolia. This unique destination is renowned for its rare paleontological finds, including the discovery of dinosaur eggs and nests, a world-first. In addition to these prehistoric wonders, the site has also yielded the remains of a dozen other mammals, making it a must-visit for history and nature enthusiasts alike.

Learn more

Day 9

Uncover the History of Ongi Temple\'s Ruins: A 170 km Excursion

Gundjambuu Monastery (Ongi Temple Ruin) is located in the Saikhan-Ovoo soum of Dundgovi aimag, on the banks of the Ongi river and Saikhan-Ovoo mountain slopes. It was built between 1760 and 1810 and is one of the largest Khalkha monasteries, with a population of over 1,000 monks. The monastery is 18 km south of the Saikhan-Ovoo soum center and has four training monasteries within it, covering religious philosophy, secret mantra meditation, medicine, and mathematics. Another monastery, called Khoshuu monastery, is located 15 km away, along the banks of the Ongi river.

Learn more

Day 10

The Ancient Capital Kharkhorum and Erdenezuu Monastery / 230 km /

Erdene Zuu is the oldest Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, near the ancient city of Karakorum and part of the Orkhon Valley World Heritage List. It was built in 1585 by Tumen Khan and reconstructed in the 18th century, with 56 pavilions and walls constructed between 1802-1813. The monastery is surrounded by 102 stupas, with the number 108 being sacred in Buddhism. It remains a unique construction and decoration in Mongolia with ethnic concerts and photography opportunities.

Learn more

Day 11

Khorgo volcano- Great white lake / 320 km /

Terkhi Tsagaan Nuur is a freshwater lake located in Tariat soum, Arkhangai province. It originates from the Khorgo volcanic hot melt and is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, black geese, and rare species. The lake is part of the Harmonian Strictly Protected Area and is fed by over 10 streams, with one main source flowing into the Chuluut River. Terkhi Tsagaan Nuur is known as one of the best places to visit and offers opportunities for trekking and exploring the surrounding area.

Learn more

Day 12

Reach Up to the Highest Mountains /170 km/

Embark on an adventurous journey through the breathtaking Taiga region of North Mongolia. Marvel at the stunning beauty of the high mountains as you travel towards the East Lake, nestled amidst serene lakes and towering peaks. Get ready to be captivated by the awe-inspiring natural surroundings!

Learn more

Day 13

Marvel at Crystal Clear Waters of Lake Khuvsgul /260 km/

Discover the hidden gem of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul! It is a top tourist destination in Mongolia, offering fishing, boating, and hiking opportunities surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges and scenic views. The largest freshwater lake in Mongolia, Khuvsgul is also home to Wooden Boy Island. The Khuvsgul Lake National Park, with its blend of Siberian Taiga and Central Asian Steppes, is a perfect place for tourists to explore and create memories to last a lifetime. Despite its freezing winter temperatures, visitors can still enjoy the lake's natural beauty and rich cultural history. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in Mongolia!

Learn more

Day 14

Find Out Where Santa’s Reindeers Live /10 km/

The Tsaatans of Hövsgöl taiga are nomadic reindeer herders who speak Tuva and follow shamanism. They have their own unique rituals, including a wedding celebration. Their main livelihood is hunting and rejoicing in nature. The reindeer populations can be found in the Khangai, Jams, Red Taiga, Tengis, Sharga, and Shisheg River mountain ranges. There are around 400 Tsaatan citizens in the Tsagaannuur soum, with around 150 in the soum center. As a tourist, you have the opportunity to visit a Tsaatan family and see the reindeer up close. You will also climb the wishing rock, believed to make your dreams come true, and enjoy a bonfire under the stars.

Learn more

Day 15

Feel the Heat at Urantogoo Volcano /380 km/

Discover the beauty of four extinct volcanoes in Khutag-Undur soum, Bulgan province. Explore the Uran, Tulga, Togoo, and Jaley mountains located 80 km northwest of Bulgan. Admire the breathtaking view from the 1686 meters above sea level and the circular lake surrounded by lush forests. Witness the unique features of the Tulga Mountain with its three circular head corners. Spot various wildlife such as deer, argali, roe deer, pigs, ibex, marmots, and more. Take in the beauty of the aspen, birch, and spruce forests, and listen to the sounds of the local birds.

Learn more

Day 16

Trace the Remains of Old Civilizations /250 km/

The Amarbayasgalant Monastery is a must-visit destination for tourists interested in Buddhism and Mongolian history. This large Buddhist monastery was built in 1727 and completed in 1736 according to the Manchu Nirvaan Central Order. Despite being destroyed during the 1937 massacre, the ruins of the monastery were taken into state protection in 1943 and restoration began in 1988. Visitors can now admire the 28 temples and churches inside the walls that measure 207m long and 175m wide. The portraits of gods were even created in India for this historic site. Come and explore the rich history and cultural significance of the Amarbayasgalant Monastery.

Learn more

Day 17

Reconnect with UB (Ulaanbaatar City) / 330 km /

After a day of exploring the beautiful landscapes and rich history, return to the city and stay overnight in comfort at a top-rated hotel. Recharge and get ready for the ultimate shopping adventure. UB offers a vast array of shopping options, including the finest cashmere products in the world, unique souvenirs, and traditional handicrafts. Take the opportunity to bring a piece of Mongolia back home with you. Don't miss out on this unforgettable opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant and lively atmosphere of UB.

Learn more

Day 18

Goodbyes are Always Hardest!

Say goodbye to Mongolia in style with a hassle-free departure. Our team will pick you up right at your hotel and escort you to the international airport. No need to worry about rushing to make a taxi or navigating through unfamiliar streets, just sit back and relax as we take care of all the details. We want your trip to be unforgettable for all the right reasons, so let us take care of your transportation needs so you can focus on making the most of your time until the very end.

Learn more

What is included?

Included
  • Guide
  • Tourist camps
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • entry fees for monasteries
  • museums
  • national parks
  • road
  • tickets of entertainments
  • hotels
Not included
  • International flight
  • Passport and visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • video and photo taxes
  • drinks
  • emergency land rescue if required

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