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Nomads inhabited the land for thousands of years and their history is a blend of victory and defeat among a number of tribes, who established different dynasties during the ancient and medieval history. Historic monuments of these ancient dynasties can be found all across the country. This tour brings you to various historic sights of central and northern Mongolia, where the nature is most beautiful during the summer months, with wild forests, awesome green mountains and crystal clear lakes and rivers. Centuries old nomadic lifestyle be observed and experimented throughout the journey. Mongolian traditional culture and folklore are another highlight of this wonderful tour. Welcome and join to explore the nature of Mongolia at its best and history of nomads at its richest.
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Length: 10days/8nights
Tour grade: Active - demanding
Group size: 2-15people
Potential period: June-August
Highlights: Self challenge with High Altai Mountains, cross cultural experiences, visits to local Nomad families, view of highest mountain of Mongolia, horse riding, trekking nearby Tsambagarav mountains, rafting among Khovd River.
Guided privately! However you are a single person, a couple, or a group; you'll have your own guide and driver for all airport pickups, drop-offs, and daily excursions.
Choose Your Own dates! This is not a fixed-departure-date tour. Just let us know the dates that you want to travel to Mongolia, we will manage everything.
Customizable! Do you want to travel longer or shorter or want to explore more? Please let us know, and we will design itinerary and cost again for you.
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Day 1 |
Ulaanbaatar
On this very first day of the tour in Mongolia, you are enjoying a full day of city tour. First visit to Sukhbaatar square, which is the heart of the city, where you will see monuments dedicated to the Mongol empire from 13th century and its great khaans including Chinggis Khaan. Then we move one to visit Gandan Monastery, the largest and most important Buddhist temple in the country. In the afternoon visit to National History Museum and Zaisan hill. Evening performance of Folk Song and Dance Ensemble. |
Day 2 |
Karakorum
Early morning drive to Karakorum about 390 kms. (7-9 hours) on the way stop on the sand dune stretched more than 80 km across central Mongolian mountain steppe. Arrival at Karakorum and accommodate at ger camp. Tour of the first Buddhist monastery Erdenezuu, built on the ruins of Karakorum in 1586 by order of Abtai Sain Khan. The monastery preserves works of the Mongolian artisans, painters, sculptors, embroiders and craftsmen of 17-19 centuries. Overnight in Mongolian ger camp. |
Day 3 |
Terhiin Tsagaan Nuur Lake, Khorgo
With packed lunch on the way we are traveling across central Mongolian green plateau and arrive in a ger camp settled on the shore of the beautiful lake of Terhiin Tsagaan Nuur. Surrounded by extinct volcanoes, Terhiin Tsagaan is one of the most beautiful lakes in Mongolia. Being elevation at an altitude of 2,060 meters, the lake occupies and area of over 300 square kilometers. This astonishingly beautiful crystal clear water lake is renowned for its fish and bird life. Pike is found in plenty and bird species including ruddy shelduck and great cormorant are common. The dead volcano of Horgo stands on the Terhiin Tsagaan Nuur Lake. There is a huge volcanic crater, about 200 meters wide and 100 meters deep. A large solidified lava formation on the southern slope of Horgo is trickily called “Basalt Ger”. Enroute we are visiting mysterious Taikhar Rock, central Mongolian pretty green town of Tsetserleg and Khorgo dead volcano sight. overnight at ger camp. |
Day 4 |
Zuun Nuur Lake
Today we are driving heading northwards to Huvsgul Lake. Traveling across mountain steppe zone in the northern tip of Khangai mountain range, we are finally settled in the picturesque sight of Zuun Nuur Lake, halfway between Terhiin Tsagaan Nuur Lake and Huvsgul lake for the night. Overnight at ger camp. |
Day 5 |
Murun, Huvsgul Lake
Via Murun town, the center of Huvsgul Aimag, we are arriving at the shore of Huvsgul Lake today. After arriving in Murun, we are having an excursion to Uushgiin uvur ancient site with rich collection of ancient deer stones and tombstones. There are 14 beautifully carved deer stones in the same area. Continue driving to Husvgul lake and arrive at ger camp by the lake. After being settled in a ger camp conveniently located on the western shore of the lake, we enjoy relaxing time in the refreshing settings of the beautiful lake. |
Day 6 |
Huvsgul Lake
Enjoy experiencing the lake and exploring the surrounding area by ourselves. Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, lake Huvsgul is one of the country’s largest lakes and it features one of the most spectacular areas of the country. With 136 kilometers in length and 36 kilometers wide stretching from north to south, Huvsgul is the 14th largest fresh-water lake in the world by volume and its 380 cubic kilometers of water make up over 1% of the world’s fresh water. The lake is elevated at 1,645 meters above sea level and, at its deepest, the lake is 262 meters from its surface to the bottom. Huvsgul shares many similarities in origin, flora and fauna with larger Russia’s Baikal Lake, which lies 200 kilometers to the east and is connected to Huvsgul by Egiin River. About a hundred rivers and streams pour into Huvsgul lake, but only the Egiin River exits the lake. Overnight in gers at the shore of Huvsgul lake. In the afternoon we are also visiting a reindeer settlement. Optional activities including trekking, horse riding or rafting along the shore of the lake. Overnight in gers at the shore of Huvsgul lake. |
Day 7 |
Selenge river
Today we are driving back our jeeps back to the south to the direction of Ulaanbaatar via Murun town. In the evening we are arriving on the bank Selenge river, which is the largest river in Mongolia. Overnight in a ger camp. |
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Amarbayasgalant Monastery
Going across Selenge river we are visiting Zuun Turuu ancient monument from Turkic state. This site keeps the remains of ancient Turkic state worshipping place. Then we drive to Amarbayasgalant monastery, via Erdenet city, which is the third largest city of Mongolia. This beautiful monastery is considered second only to Erdenezuu, outside Ulaanbaatar. It is situated 360 kilometers north of Ulaanbaatar. The monastery was built in 1717-1936 by Undur Gegeen (Great Saint) Zanabazar, a prominent religious leader and artist, who was proclaimed by Dalai Lama as the first reincarnation of Hutugtu Zabzundamba. Overnight in ger camp. |
| Day 9 |
Ulaanbaatar
Driving for about 5-6 hours on paved road, we are arriving back to Ulaanbaatar. Enjoy relaxing time in the afternoon. Overnight in hotel. |
| Day 10 |
Departure
Transfer to Chinggis Khaan international airport and departure. |
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yak is strong |
steppe nomad |
in search of steppe |
horse man |
a day of nomads |
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