Mongolia is a land of infinite space, a wild country with untouched nature, rich in tradition and culture. The Naadam Festival dates back several centuries and takes place each year July 11-13. Originally a test of a nomad’s aptitude, it requires strength, stamina, accurate marks manship and skillful horsemanship. Given the equine nature of nomadic life, much importance is placed on the horse races. Drawing herdsman from hundreds of miles around, races are staged on the vast steppes covering distances of up to 20 miles. Highlights | Naadam Festival in Mongolia Land of the Nomads The biggest festival in Mongolia Three captivating games: Wrestling, horse racing and archery Locals in their traditional costume Feast on Mongolian’s favourite cuisine such as Khuushuur and the drink Airag (fermented horse milk) True Nomadic cutural experience Unique stay in a ‘Ger,’ the nomad’s traditional accommodation Will take you back to the feel of 13th century Mongolia Brief Itinerary | Naadam Festival in Mongolia Day 1 Jul 10 Wed Ulaanbaatar arrival (No meal) Day 2 Jul 11 Thu Naadam Festival (B/L/D) Day 3 Jul 12 Fri Terelj national park (B) Day 4 Jul 13 Sat 13th century national park (B) Day 5 Jul 14 Sun Ulaanbaatar departure (B) Duration: 5 days […]
Mongolia is a land of infinite space, a wild country with untouched nature, rich in tradition and culture. Arriving in the capital city of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, you will first discover the famous Khustai National Park, where you can stroll quietly on the meadows carpeted with edelweiss and other wildflowers. This park was declared as a Specially Protected Area in 1993 so as to conserve its biodiversity and to facilitate the re-introduction of wild horses. A large number of adventure activities such as rafting, horse riding, hiking and biking are possible. Follow in Marco Polo and Genghis Khan’s footsteps and spend a night in a typical Mongol ger camp. You will also visit the Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes and Kharkhorum ruins, which was the ancient capital of the Great Mongolian Empire in the 13th Century. Destinations: Ulaanbaatar, Khustai National Park, Harhorin Brief Itinerary Day 1 Ulaanbaatar arrival (no meal) Day 2 Ulaanbaatar city tour, drive to Khustai national park (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) Day 3 Drive to Harhorin (Karakorum) ancient capital (Breakfast) Day 4 Harhorin, sightseeing (Breakfast) Day 5 Drive back to Ulaanbaataar (Breakfast) Day 6 Ulaanbaatar departure (Breakfast) Duration: 6 days Activities level: Easy to Moderate Transport: Private air conditioned […]
The Gobi has a fascinating natural and long human history. It stretches nearly 2000 km from Great Hingan Range on the Manchurian border in the east to Tarim Basin of China’s Xinjiang in the west and further to the edge of the Tibetan Plateau. This extended tour is special made for your Mongolian adventure. Selected destinations are the best destinations in the Gobi Desert area in Mongolia. You will experience the magnificent landscape and unique life style of nomads. Destinations: UlaanBaartar-Dalanzadgad-Bayanzag-Khongor-Yoliin Am-UlaanBaartar Brief Itinerary Day 1 Fly to Dalanzadgad from Ulaanbaatar, drive to Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs (L/D) Day 2 Drive to Khongor Sand Dunes (B/L/D) Day 3 Drive to Yoliin Am (B/L/D) Day 4 Drive to Dalanzadgad , fly back to Ulaanbaatar (B) Duration: 4 days Activities level: Easy to Moderate Transport: Private air conditioned vehicle Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches & 3 dinners Hotel Accommodation: Mongolian tourist ger camp Ramada hotel Price: CNY 5480 per person Supplement for domestic flight ULN-Dalanzadgad-ULN CNY 1550 per person Size of group: 4-6 persons Tour Details Day 1 Fly to Dalanzadgad from UlaanBaatar, drive to Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs (L/D) Take flight to Dalanzadgad city. Then drive to Bayanzag known as Flaming cliffs. Bayanzag […]