Traveling from Germany to Mongolia: A Journey Across Continents
Mongolia Sightseeing (4 days)
We offer you amazing Mongolia Sightseeing (4 days)
Terelj National Park, situated in Mongolia, is an awe-inspiring wilderness area that showcases an exquisite blend of rocky formations and verdant forests. The park's picturesque landscape, dotted with stunning natural features, provides a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts. The park's Tsonjin Boldog, the legendary birthplace of the renowned Genghis Khan, offers captivating views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for tourists.
Khugnu Khan, a protected area of sand dunes, mountains, and steppe grasslands, is a true gem of Mongolia. Its unique ecosystem harbors a wide range of flora and fauna, making it an excellent site for ecological research. The area's serene beauty and rich biodiversity make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking an immersive experience in nature. Erdenezuu, Mongolia's oldest monastery, is an essential center of Buddhism, and an architectural masterpiece that blends Mongolian and Chinese influences. The monastery's intricate design, colorful paintings, and sculptures showcase the country's rich cultural heritage, making it a must-visit for history buffs and art enthusiasts.
Kharkhorin, the former capital of the Mongol Empire, is a historic site of great significance that bears testimony to Mongolia's glorious past. The city's ancient ruins and monuments offer an immersive glimpse into the country's political and cultural history. Khustai National Park, home to the endangered wild horse known as the Takhi, provides an unparalleled opportunity to witness these majestic creatures up close. The park's diverse ecosystem, which comprises a blend of grasslands, hills, and forests, supports a wide variety of wildlife, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. In addition to the above attractions, the region offers exciting activities such as camel and horse riding, which allow visitors to explore the vast and pristine landscapes of Mongolia in an authentic way. With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and thrilling outdoor adventures, the region is a perfect destination for travelers seeking an unforgettable experience.
Stay at Toursit Camp
1pax:$340 per person per day
2pax:$215 per person per day
3pax:$195 per person per day
4pax or more:$175 per person per day
Stay at Nomadic family
1pax:$280 per person per day
2pax:$165 per person per day
3pax:$145 per person per day
4pax or more:$125 per person per day
Day 1. Mongolia Sightseeing- Terelj national Park
One of the Mongolian tourists attract, Terelj National Park is a picturesque place of high granite cliffs that were eroded by the earth forces creating a magnificent landscape of granite tors as if sculpted by some giant sculptor. Terelj is only 65-70 km east of Ulaanbaatar. Let’s explore the extraordinary formation of rocks and stones; some of them look quite similar to giant turtles and after that visit one of a small Buddhist temples in Terelj national park.
•Activities: Hiking and horse riding
Next Point: Chinggis Khan Statue
We will drive to the Chinggis Khan Statue complex is located in “Tsonjin Boldog,” a historical place where Chinggis Khaan found his golden whip. The statue created as a memorial to the Man of the Millennium “Chinggis Khaan.” The 40-meter high stainless steel statue of Chinggis Khaan on horseback is the largest of its kind in the world.
• Accommodation: Tourist camp or Nomadic family (L+D)
• Activities: Hiking and visit chinggis khan statue
Day 2. Khugnu Khaan Natural Reserve
We will drive to the mountain “Khogno Khan” Nature Reserve. Once you reach the mountain, you will arrive at a nomadic family yurt in front of this beautiful forested rocky mountains. A mountain is a place of hundreds of birds, deer and gazelle. After we will go hiking around the area or to the small dunes nearby called “Elsen Tasarkhai”.
• Accommodation: Nomadic Family or Tourist camp (B+L+D)
• Activities: Hiking, photo shooting, Camel riding
Day 3. Erdenezuu and the Kharakhorum
The Kharakhorum was established in 1220 and was the capital city of the Great Mongolian Empire. Chinggis Khaan and his descendant Khaan Ugudei, Guyug, and Munkh lived here ruling the empire. Soldiers of the Chinese Ming Dynasty destroyed the town in the 14th Century. The ruins of Karakorum have been protected since 1961 and was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. Once we reach there, we will visit the “Erdenezuu” monastery to discover tombs, a temple, and a real Buddhist temple. After that, we will visit the Wall of the Mongolian Empire to learn information.
• Accommodation: Nomadic Family or Tourist camp (B+L+D)
• Activities: Hiking, visiting a natural wonder and photo shooting
Day 4. Khustai National Park and Ulaanbaatar
On this day, we will discover the Takhi, the Asian wild horse. If you have a chance, see the wolf, argali sheep and deer. Enjoy little hiking and photographing the beautiful l, landscape and wildlife. Finally, we will drive back to Ulaanbaatar. (B+L)
Our shorts Mongolia Tours
Mongolia Day Tours (1 day)
Tour type:
Adventure
1 day
1-15 People
Price:
$95
Ulaanbaatar Tour (1 day)
Tour type:
City Tour
1 days
1-15 People
Price:
$95
Mongolia Steppe Tour (1 day)
Tour type:
Discover Tour
1 day
1-15 People
Price:
$100
How to buy this Mongolia tour
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Pay with Golomt Bank
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Mongolia tour includes
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Transfers upon arrival and departure
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English speaking guide at all times.
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In the countryside, all lodging will be in ger camps and nomadic family’s Ger.
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All meals are provided as stated in the itinerary.
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Ground transportation: in the countryside by driven 4WD van, bus in the city area.
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Park entrance fees
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Horse and Camel ride
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Sightseeing as per itinerary
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1.5 litre of drinking water per day per person
Central Mongolia, often referred to as the heartland of the country, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and diverse landscapes. This region offers travelers a unique blend of ancient history, nomadic traditions, and natural beauty.
Key Highlights of Central Mongolia:
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Karakorum (Kharkhorin):
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Historical Significance: Established in 1220, Karakorum served as the capital city of the Great Mongolian Empire. Visitors can explore the remnants of this ancient city and gain insights into Mongolia's imperial past.
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Erdene Zuu Monastery: Located in Karakorum, Erdene Zuu is Mongolia's oldest Buddhist monastery, offering a glimpse into the country's spiritual heritage.
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Orkhon Valley:
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UNESCO World Heritage Site: The Orkhon Valley is recognized for its historical importance, housing ancient ruins and serving as a center for various nomadic empires.
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Orkhon Waterfall (Ulaan Tsutgalan): A picturesque 20-meter-high waterfall, ideal for hiking and horseback riding enthusiasts.
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Khogno Khan Nature Reserve:
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Elsen Tasarkhai Dunes: Known as the "Mini Gobi," these sand dunes stretch over 80 kilometers, offering a desert-like landscape amidst green steppes.
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Hiking and Wildlife: The area is popular for hiking, with rugged cliffs, forests, and diverse wildlife, including ibex and various bird species.
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Khustai National Park:
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Przewalski’s Horse (Takhi): Khustai is home to the reintroduced wild horses, offering visitors a chance to observe these rare animals in their natural habitat.
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Other Wildlife and Activities: The park also hosts deer, gazelles, and various bird species, making it ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
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Cultural Experiences:
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Nomadic Lifestyle: Engage with nomadic families, stay in traditional gers, and participate in daily activities such as herding and milking livestock.
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Traditional Festivals: Experience events like the Naadam Festival, featuring traditional sports such as wrestling, horse racing, and archery.
Travel Tips:
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Best Time to Visit: The ideal period is from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is favorable, and the landscape is lush.
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Accommodation: Staying in ger camps or with nomadic families enhances the cultural experience, offering authentic insights into Mongolian life.
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Guided Tours: Joining organized tours can provide structured itineraries and deeper insights into the region's history and culture.
Exploring Central Mongolia offers a comprehensive experience of the country's enduring spirit and heritage, blending historical exploration with cultural immersion and natural beauty.
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Here's a list of exciting activities to do in Mongolia:
1. Visit museums and palaces in Ulaanbaatar to learn about the legendary Genghis Khan and watch history unfold.
2. Play traditional games using shagai or sheep’s bones while enjoying a cup of hot Mongolian tea.
3. Go horse riding in the wilds surrounding Lake Khovsgol and explore the sweeping grasslands along with the Tsataan tribes.
4. Enjoy the beauty of the Mongolian steppe countryside from the comfortable confines of a Trans Siberian train journey.
5. Hone your eagle hunting skills in the upper reaches of the majestic Altai mountain range.
6. Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of national patriotism on display at the Naadam festival.
7. Take in the breathtaking view of the Flaming Cliffs, a wind-sculpted sandstone at Bayanzag in the Gobi desert.
8. Hike through the Khustai National Park and look out for Takhi or Przewalski horses, a species which was once extinct but now has been re-introduced to their habitat.
Enjoy your time in Mongolia!