Trip Summary
If you are looking to explore the vast Mongolian plains and dive deep into nomadic culture, this quest is perfect for you. For centuries, explorers have embarked on quests to discover Mongolia’s diverse wildlife and traverse its expansive lands on horseback or camel. Our expedition begins in the northern Lake Hovsgol region, where the crystal-clear waters of Mongolia’s Lake Hovsgol await. From there, we journey onward to Zavkhan province, one of Mongolia’s few remaining unexplored corners. Next, we will cross the northern Gobi plains, leading us to the majestic towering sand dunes. Finally, our quest culminates in a thrilling dinosaur fossil prospecting adventure, along with a memorable nomadic encounter with a horse-breeding family. This expedition will take you through the best-known lakes and river systems of central and northern Mongolia, before concluding in the stunning Gobi Desert.
Trip Highlights
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT…
- Explore Lake Hovsgol, the mid-western Mongolia and Gobi desert;
- Visit ethnic Mongolians along the way;
- Explore the national parks of Mongolia;
- Enjoy hiking in the mountains and the desert, in search of cultural heritage and wildlife;
- Explore the country from north to south, exploring one ecosystem transitioning to another;
- Be one of the first to explore Mongolia’s most remote regions beyond the mountains and the deserts.
THIS TRIP IS PERFECT FOR…
- Adventure seekers looking to explore Mongolia’s vast and diverse landscapes.
- Wildlife enthusiasts eager to discover Mongolia’s unique fauna and untouched ecosystems.
- Cultural travelers interested in immersing themselves in authentic nomadic traditions.
- Nature lovers drawn to pristine lakes, rivers, and the breathtaking Gobi Desert landscape.
- Horseback and camel riding enthusiasts wanting to traverse the Mongolian plains in a traditional way.
Map & Itinerary
Upon arrival at the Chinggis Khan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar, meet your guide and transfer to your hotel. After resting in your hotel room, enjoy a brief city tour including a visit to Zaisan Hill where you can get a magnificent bird’s eye view of the city. This old Soviet period relic is a popular place for locals to hang out and offers great panoramic views of the entire city. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at one of the city’s fine local restaurants. Overnight at hotel. (Hotel Shangri La or similar; D)
Spend the day immersing yourself in Ulaanbaatar’s rich cultural heritage. Begin with a private blessing at Gandan Monastery, home to the iconic 90-foot Megjid Janraisag statue, symbolizing Mongolia’s independence and Buddhist revival. Explore the National History Museum to trace Mongolia’s journey from prehistory to democracy, followed by the Zanabazar Fine Arts Museum, showcasing exquisite 17th-century Buddhist art and tankas. End the day with a captivating performance of traditional Mongolian music and dance, including throat singing, and dine at a fine local restaurant. (Hotel Shangri La or similar; B, L, D)
After breakfast, fly north to the Lake Hovsgol, known also as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia. The magnificent Lake Hovsgol, one of the most scenic regions in the country, is located at the foothills of the breathtaking Horidal Saridag Mountains to the west and a Siberian larch forest to the east. After our arrival in Murun (1.5 hour flight), the capital of Hovsgol province, we drive north to our ger camp located on the shore of the lake.
(About 3 hours driving; Ger Camp; B, L, D)
After breakfast, enjoy a full day of horseback riding along the lakeshore. We will start riding south and return to the camp from its northern direction by making a large loop. There will be plenty of opportunities to stop and explore the local flora and fauna along the route. Overnight in gers. (Ger Camp; B, L, D)
Today, we will drive to the Khar Nuur Lake of Zavkhan province which is situated in a beautiful landscape, surrounded by sand dunes and towering mountains in the near distance. Overnight in tents. (Approx.200km; Tent Camp; B, L, D)
Today, we will drive to the Khar Nuur Lake of Zavkhan province which is situated in a beautiful landscape, surrounded by sand dunes and towering mountains in the near distance. Overnight in tents. (Approx.200km; Tent Camp; B, L, D)
We will spend one full day exploring the sights and sounds of the surrounding area. Enjoy walking along the lake shore and exploring the local flora and fauna. Overnight in tents. (Tent Camp; B, L, D)
After breakfast, we will drive to the towering Otgontenger mountain base, the highest peak in Central Mongolia. The locals revere it as a holy mountain. Overnight in tents. Nomads for generations, have camped and lived around this mountain, which offers rich pasture land and abundant food supply.
(Tent Camp; B, L, D)
From the base of majestic Otgontenger Mountain, we will drive through tall mountain passes and horse pasture lands to the Bayanhongor province. We will camp near Boon Tsagaan Nuur Lake. Overnight in tents. (Tent Camp; B, L, D)
Our journey today will bring us to the northern borders of Gobi Desert. Here, we will visit what is considered as one of the richest and most magnificent petroglyphs of Mongolia. Overnight in tents. (Tent Camp; B, L, D)
From Bichigtyn Khad, we will drive to the western part of the Gobi where the towering Hongoryn Els sand dunes exist. Enjoy climbing to the tallest of the dunes.Overnight in gers. (Ger Camp; B, L, D)
In the morning, visit the Yol Valley in Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, a stunning gorge named after the bearded vulture. Enjoy a walk through the valley with chances to spot wildlife like mountain sheep and rare birds such as the Wallcreeper, and stop by the Natural History Museum at the park entrance. In the afternoon, explore the iconic Flaming Cliffs, a world-renowned paleontological site where numerous dinosaur fossils have been unearthed over the last 80 years. Return to your ger camp in the evening. (Ger Camp; B, L, D)
This morning, we will drive northeast to the Delgerkhangai soum and camp next to our host herder family. We will observe how their train their race horses and taste traditional Mongolian drink, the airag.
Overnight in tents. (Tent camp; B, L, D)
In the morning, we will transfer to the airport to fly back to Ulaanbaatar for our last day of explorations. Spend the remainder of the day for last-minute shopping and sightseeing. In the evening, we will enjoy a wonderful performance of traditional Mongolian music and dance, featuring Khoomii, or “throat-singing,” followed by farewell dinner at a fine local restaurant.
(Hotel Shangri La or similar; B, L, D)
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your return flight home. (B)
Pricing
- Land transportation based on using a cruiser jeep;
- Domestic flights as mentioned;
- Accommodation at hotel and standard ger camps throughout;
- Airport arrival & departure transfers;
- All meals indicated as B, L or D;
- All entrance fees as indicated in the itinerary;
- Camel and horse riding fees;
- English speaking guide throughout your stay;
- One soda per person per meal;
- A bottled water per person per day.
- International airfare;
- Personal laundry;
- Drinks not mentioned in the itinerary;
- Travel insurance;
- Medical evacuation costs;
- Excess baggage charges;
- Visa fees;
- Gratuities;
- Photography and video fees;
- Any other item not mentioned as included.