Embark on a 3-day adventure in Mongolia, immersing yourself in the historical city of Karakorum and exploring the magnificent Erdenezuu Monastery. Experience the beauty of the Semi-Gobi desert and connect with camel herders along the way.
Embark on a 3-day adventure in Mongolia, immersing yourself in the historical city of Karakorum and exploring the magnificent Erdenezuu Monastery. Experience the beauty of the Semi-Gobi desert and connect with camel herders along the way.
Ulaanbaatar, Nomadic Camp
Hustai National Park - Hustai National Park is a protected area located in central Mongolia, about 100 kilometers west of Ulaanbaatar. The park covers an area of over 50,000 hectares and is home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Mongolian wild horse, also known as the takhi or Przewalski’s horse.
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Ulaanbaatar, Nomadic Camp
Hustai National Park - Hustai National Park is a protected area located in central Mongolia, about 100 kilometers west of Ulaanbaatar. The park covers an area of over 50,000 hectares and is home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Mongolian wild horse, also known as the takhi or Przewalski’s horse.
In addition to the takhi, Hustai National Park is also home to many other animal species, including red deer, marmots, wolves, and foxes. The park is a popular destination for birdwatching, with over 220 species of birds recorded in the area.
Visitors to Hustai National Park can participate in a variety of activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. The park offers guided tours and horseback riding excursions, as well as opportunities to learn about the park’s conservation efforts and the history and culture of the surrounding area.
Gandantegchenling Monastery - Gandantegchinlen Monastery, often simply called Gandan, is a prominent center of Mongolian Buddhism in Ulaanbaatar. Founded in the early 19th century, it stands as a symbol of religious resilience, having survived communist purges. The monastery is home to the majestic statue of Migjid Janraisig, a bodhisattva of compassion, standing at an impressive height. Gandan is not just a religious site but also a vibrant place of study and practice for monks. Visitors can experience the serene atmosphere, observe Buddhist rituals, and admire the intricate art and architecture.
Khustai Nuruu, Sand Dune, Ger Camp, Camel
Khustain Nuruu National Park - Khustai Nuruu National Park, located near Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, is renowned for its successful reintroduction of the wild horse, Przewalski’s horse (Takhi), to their natural habitat. This park spans diverse ecosystems, offering visitors the chance to see these unique horses along with other wildlife like red deer, wolves, and various bird species. With its rolling hills and grasslands, Khustai Nuruu is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those interested in conservation. The park also provides insights into ancient Mongolian history, with petroglyphs and burial mounds dotting the landscape. It’s a perfect spot for hiking, horse riding, and experiencing Mongolia’s natural beauty and ecological efforts.
Elsen Tasarkhai - Elsen Tasarkhai is a unique and stunning natural formation located in central Mongolia, often referred to as the “Mini Gobi.” This narrow strip of sand dunes, surrounded by hills, grasslands, and a small lake, offers a taste of the Gobi Desert’s landscape without the need to travel far from Ulaanbaatar. The area is a beautiful example of Mongolia’s diverse geography, allowing visitors to experience desert sand dunes, lush greenery, and water sources in a single location. Elsen Tasarkhai is perfect for camel riding, sandboarding, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets over the dunes. It’s an accessible getaway for those looking to explore the distinct natural beauty of Mongolia and its varied ecosystems.
Kharkhorin, Erdene Zuu, Orkhon Valley, Back to the City
Kharkhorin - Kharkhorum, once the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan, is a historical city located in central Mongolia. Today, it’s celebrated for the Erdene Zuu Monastery, one of Mongolia’s most important and oldest Buddhist monasteries, built on the ruins of the ancient city. Visitors to Kharkhorum can explore the remnants of a bygone era, including stone turtles that marked the city’s boundaries and various archaeological relics. The area serves as a living museum, offering insights into Mongolia’s rich history, from its period as the heart of an empire that stretched across Asia and Europe to its Buddhist heritage. Kharkhorum is a must-visit for history buffs and those interested in the cultural and religious evolution of Mongolia.
Erdene Zuu Monastery - Erdene Zuu Monastery, located in Kharkhorum, is Mongolia’s oldest surviving Buddhist monastery, dating back to the 16th century. Built on the site of the ancient Mongol capital, its grounds are encircled by a vast wall adorned with 108 stupas. Within its walls, visitors can find several temples, each richly decorated with Buddhist paintings, carvings, and statues, including a collection of intricately designed Tibetan-style mandalas. Despite suffering damage during historical periods of religious persecution, Erdene Zuu has been restored and remains an active site of worship and a symbol of Mongolia’s Buddhist heritage. It’s a peaceful and spiritually enriching place that offers a glimpse into the country’s profound religious traditions and history.
- 2 nights accommodation
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Access to all activities
- 2 nights accommodation
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Access to all activities
- Travel Insurance (available to purchase)
- Travel Insurance (available to purchase)
Our tour takes you on a journey through the heart of Mongolia’s rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine exploring Karakorum, once the bustling capital of the Mongolian Empire and a key stop on the legendary Silk Road. Today, it invites you with stories of its glorious past, waiting to be uncovered. The highlight? The Erdenezuu Monastery,…
Our tour takes you on a journey through the heart of Mongolia’s rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine exploring Karakorum, once the bustling capital of the Mongolian Empire and a key stop on the legendary Silk Road. Today, it invites you with stories of its glorious past, waiting to be uncovered. The highlight? The Erdenezuu Monastery, Mongolia’s largest and most historically significant cultural treasure, now welcoming visitors as a museum. But that’s not all. En route, you’ll experience the magic of the Semi-Gobi desert, a place of stunning landscapes and endless skies. Here, you’ll spend a memorable day with local camel herders, diving into their traditional way of life. This tour isn’t just a trip; it’s a deep dive into Mongolia’s soul, combining historical wonders with the warmth of its people and the natural splendor of its landscapes. Join us for an adventure that’s as enriching as it is unforgettable.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.