Embark on an epic adventure in Mongolia with the Naadam Festival and Khuvsgul Lake experience. Witness traditional Mongolian games and immerse yourself in the culture. Explore the stunning Khuvsgul Lake and the Darkhad Valley, home to the reindeer people. Book now for a 7-day journey of a lifetime!
Embark on an epic adventure in Mongolia with the Naadam Festival and Khuvsgul Lake experience. Witness traditional Mongolian games and immerse yourself in the culture. Explore the stunning Khuvsgul Lake and the Darkhad Valley, home to the reindeer people. Book now for a 7-day journey of a lifetime!
Ulaanbaatar - Arrival in Ulaanbaatar, pick up Chinggis Khaan Airport transfer to 4* hotel and Short city tour.
Ulaanbaatar - Arrival in Ulaanbaatar, pick up Chinggis Khaan Airport transfer to 4* hotel and Short city tour.
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- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
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- Accommodations at hotels
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- All applicable fees and taxes covered
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- Bottled water provided
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- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
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- Accommodations at hotels
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- All applicable fees and taxes covered
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- Bottled water provided
- Personal equipment
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Snacks
- Personal equipment
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Snacks
Naadam, also known locally as ‘eriin gurvan naadam,’ is a time-honored festival in Mongolia that translates to ‘The three games of men’. These games, which occur countrywide during the midsummer holidays, encompass Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery. Even though women have started to partake in archery and girls in horse racing, Mongolian…
Naadam, also known locally as ‘eriin gurvan naadam,’ is a time-honored festival in Mongolia that translates to ‘The three games of men’. These games, which occur countrywide during the midsummer holidays, encompass Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery. Even though women have started to partake in archery and girls in horse racing, Mongolian wrestling remains exclusively male-dominated. In 2010, UNESCO incorporated Naadam into the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The most sought-after element of the Naadam festival is the opening ceremony, for which tickets are notoriously scarce.
Khuvsgul Lake is a deep blue gem set within the Darkhad valley, a location graced by over 200 lakes. These bodies of water, circled by towering forest-covered mountains and expansive marshland, are the dwelling place of the Tsaatan ethnic minority, also known as the reindeer people.
Total journey: 1800km
Total duration: 7 days
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.