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Discover Mongolia’s loftiest peaks in Altai Tavan Bogd National Park and the stunning lakes of Western Mongolia. Commence an expedition of remarkable adventure merging trekking in the lofty Altai Tavan Bogd National Park and magnificent glaciers. Voyage to the vast Mongol Altai mountains, the grandest and loftiest mountain range in Mongolia, showcasing peaks rising above 3000 meters. This region is famed for its pristine mountain streams, gleaming rivers, and breathtaking scenery. Throughout the expedition, you’ll interact with a native Kazakh eagle hunter family, immersing yourself in their culture. Make brief halts to explore their traditions and way of life while engaging in friendly discussions.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Altai Tavan Bogd National Park & Glaciers
  • Baga Turgen Valley
  • Visit Nomadic Eagle Hunter Family
  • Experience Kazakh Local Family Culture
  • Uriankhai Family & Traditional Mongolian Archery competition
Itinerary

Day 1Local Nomadic Family in Oigor Valley

The adventure begins with an early domestic flight to Olgii, arriving in the morning. Our crew will be waiting for you at the local airport. You’ll head towards the ranger station of the Altai Tavan Bogd mountains, which is about a 5-6 hour drive. En route to the Altai mountains, you’ll traverse mountain ranges and rivers, surrounded by rocky landscapes. At some beautiful spot along the way, you’ll make a quick stop to set up camp for lunch. On the first day of your trip, you’ll start with a visit to the petroglyphs in the Tsagaan Salaa mountains, where you’ll discover rock carvings dating back 3,000-4,000 years. These ancient carvings depict scenes with horsemen, deer, dogs, and more, offering a fascinating glimpse into the culture of early people.Tsagaan Salaa Petroglyphs, 2019Eventually, you’ll reach the valley known as the “Oigor,” home to nomadic Kazakh families for centuries. You’ll be welcomed by a local family, known for their hospitality, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in their culture and daily life. The nomadic family takes on many daily tasks, like milking cows and yaks in the evening and making dairy products. You’ll also have the chance to try your hand at some of these activities. You’ll experience the magic of Altai mountains by staying in a traditional Mongol-Kazakh Ger. These portable, round tents encapsulate the nomadic heritage of Mongolia, offering a unique and cozy experience. It’s a perfect way to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this remarkable region.(B,L,D)1. A local family in Oigor mountains 2020
2. Traditional Mongolian

 

Day 2Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

The journey continues to explore the beautiful Altai Tavan Bogd National Park for about 2 hours. The Altai Tavan Bogd boasts five perennially snow-capped peaks, with the highest named Khuiten towering at 4374 meters above sea level. Additionally, there are three substantial glaciers, the longest one spanning an impressive 20 kilometers.Altai Tavan Bogd mountains; Glaciers and Peaks; Khuiten, Malchin, Nairamdal, Burged, NaranThe final parking for the vehicles is at a sacred site on the hill where you’ll be treated to an extraordinary view of the valley landscape, providing an ideal setting for breaks to capture photos and take rests. Furthermore, you’ll enjoy hiking for 6-7 km (roundtrip) to get closer to the peaks and glaciers. Then, you’ll return the family. Overnight in Ger.(B/L/D)Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, beautiful flowers and glaciers, eternal blue sky

Day 3Twin Lakes and Eagle Hunter Family

Bid farewell to the family and depart from Oigor Valley for the Twin Lakes for about 5-6 hours. As you journey towards the lakes, you notice the landscape subtly differs from the Altai mountains. You’ll explore the area with lush meadows, traverse mountains surrounded by foliage, and encounter Turkic-age human stones along the way. Upon reaching the destination, you’ll drive to the local Eagle Hunter family and be warmly greeted by the family members. Enjoy a peaceful dinner in the serene atmosphere. Overnight in a Ger. (B/L/D)

Day 4Horse Trekking to Waterfall

You’ll embark on a horse trek to the Baga Turgen valley to explore the beautiful waterfall which is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, lush forests, rocky rivers, and green meadows.Beautiful Waterfall in Baga Turgen Valley, 15 metersThe horse trek would be about 10-12 km. The Baga Turgen Waterfall is one of the most stunning waterfalls in Mongolia, standing at 15 meters high. You’ll relax in the area for a while, then head back to the family.Baga Turgen Valley and We will return to the family and will have more time to experience local cultures. There are many daily tasks in the nomadic lifestyle, such as women making dairy products in their unique way and men working with livestock, including golden eagles. You’ll practice everything from milking cows to making yogurt, curd, cheese, and more in the countryside. Additionally, you’ll have amazing opportunities to take photos with the golden eagle and its trainer. Playing traditional ankle bone games with local children is one of the fun things to do. Tonight, you’re going to have a local party with the locals. They’ll prepare their very traditional dish called Besbarmak, and you’ll all gather together, inviting the neighbors to have a huge meal. They’ll also have a traditional mini-concert with their traditional instrument called Dombra. Usually, our tours involve song battles between travelers and locals which could give you a great memory of Mongolia. Overnight in a GER.(B/L/D)1. Local bride packing curd and cheese from the platform
2. Locals offering their traditional drink "Airag" - Horse Milk to visitors
3. Traveler's first experience with "Golden Eagle Hunter" Mr. Khumisbek in "Twin Lakes" area in Western Mongolia

Day 5Uriankhai Family and Archery competition

Bid farewell to the family, and leave twin lakes to village Sagsai for about 4-5 hours where you’ll meet the local Uriankhai family and experience their daily life. The Uriankhai is an ethnic group of Mongolians who have dwelled in the western part of Mongolia for hundreds of years. Their language is slightly different from the Khalkh Mongolian language, and their main religions are Buddhism and shamanism. They’ll make us traditional Mongolian vodka from dairies. Regarding their tradition, you’ll have a small archery competition with locals after you learn how to handle the Mongolian bow and arrow. Then, will head back to Olgii town for about an hour. Overnight in a tourist Ger camp.(B/L/D)1. Local

Day 6Return Ulaanbaatar

You’ll have an early breakfast at the tourist camp. Then, will get transferred to the airport by drivers and tour guides. We’ll bid farewell, hoping to be a part of your unforgettable vacation and bring some vibrant moments to your life.(B)

Price Includes

  • English speaking guide
  • 4x4 vehicles & fuel
  • All accommodation including Ger camp stays
  • All meals during the tourWe can also gather for vegetarians and gluten free if required at no additional charges
  • Experience Kazakh Local Family Culture
  • Chef
  • All Camping and Cooking Gears
  • Camels and Horses for ride
  • Military permit & National Park fees
  • Food & All Beverages
  • Visit eagle hunter and local families
  • Uriankhai People, Archery Competition
  • Water, snacks e.t.c

Price Excludes

  • International airfare
  • Extra baggage charge during the domestic flight(Limit of baggage in Domestic flight is 15kg total carry on and check in), around 2-5 usd charge per extra kg paid by credit card at the airport
  • Accommodation & meals in Ulaanbaatar
  • Any additional hotelger camp nights that may be necessary due to domestic airline schedule changes or other factors
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa fees
  • Pre-trip expenses of medical immunizations
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Laundry
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