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Central Mongolia is the perfect destination for first-time visitors looking to explore local nomads and experience their daily lifestyle, customs, and rich history. You’ll witness vast flocks of livestock grazing over the plateau, delve into the cultural heritage of the Mongol Empire, and learn about the spread of Chanting Buddhism. The region boasts a diverse landscape with unique geological formations and varying weather conditions. You’ll have the opportunity to meet and stay with a local nomadic family, immersing yourself in their culture and gaining firsthand experience. Due to their origins and regional differences, each nomadic family has its own distinct lifestyle, culture, and traditional clothing. Orkhon Valley, located in the eastern Khangai mountain region, was designated a World Heritage Site in 2004 and is surrounded by one of the five largest mountain range plains. Throughout the circuit, we’ll spend each night in a nomad camp or with a nomad family.

highlights
  • Kharkhorin & Erdenezuu Monastery
  • Nomadic Lifestyle & Experience with real nomadic cultures
  • Camel Ride
  • Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes
Itinerary

Day 1Kharkhorin - The Capital of Ancient Mongol Empire

The following day, around 9 a.m, you’ll be picked up from your accommodation to start your journey. You’ll drive along a 370 km asphalt road from Ulaanbaatar to Kharkhorin which will take about 4 hours.

Kharkhorin, once the illustrious capital of the Mongol Empire, was situated near the enchanting Elsen Tasarkhai. Founded by Genghis Khan in 1220, this ancient city thrived as a political, cultural, and economic hub. It housed the Great Khan’s grand palace and played a pivotal role in trade along the Silk Road.

Erdenezuu Monastery, established in 1586, was constructed upon the ruins of Kharkhorin, preserving the city’s spiritual essence. It became a significant center of Buddhism in Mongolia, boasting remarkable architecture and housing precious religious relics. Despite periods of religious suppression, Erdenezuu endured the test of time.

After the decline of the Mongol Empire, Kharkhorin faced a somber fate, suffering destruction at the hands of invading armies and the passage of time. While its former glory now lies in ruins, its historical significance remains palpable.

You’ll explore Erdenezuu Monastery and the Kharkhorin Museum, delving into the clear history of the Mongol Empire from the Bronze Age. Overnight in a tourist Ger camp.(B/L/D)Erdenezuu Monastery, Kharkhorin

Day 2Meet local nomadic family & Experience their culture

The journey carries on to meet a local nomadic family who live in the heart of Orkhon Valley about 2 hours. Here, you’ll experience the peaceful atmosphere of the Mongolian steppe while resting in the Ger dedicated to travelers. For the best experience of nomadic culture, plan on spending a night learning about nomadic agricultural practices, lifestyle, and cultural traits. You’ll immerse yourself in the culture of a nomadic family, learning how they spend their days and keep their traditions alive. Nomads are known for their hardworking nature, engaging in daily tasks such as processing milk products, tending to livestock, cleaning cattle sheds, and seeking productive pastures. You’ll have the opportunity to personally experience milking yaks, processing milk, fermenting horse milk, making dried curd, and skimming yak milk, all under the guidance of family members. Additionally, there will be a mini-tournament to test your skills against locals and fellow travelers after receiving a brief Khalkha archery course, a traditional sport in Mongolia. Other activities include herding cattle, milking cows, and transporting drinking water from a distance using a mini truck. You’ll enjoy dinner and spend the night with the nomadic family, fully immersing yourself in their way of life.(B/L/D)Local Nomadic Family

Day 3Camel Ride in Elsen Tasarkhai

Bid farewell to the family and you’ll drive to Elsen Tasarkhai for about 3 hours where we’ll practice riding Mongolian Bactrain Camels. Elsen Tasarkhai is a stunning natural wonder, known for its unique beauty, covering an 80 km long dune plateau. What makes it special are the Mongolian Bactrian camels, a rare sight not typically found in the Sahara or other places. These camels have adapted to Mongolia’s harsh climate and are known for their gentle and slow-paced demeanor. Riding them through the dunes provides a one-of-a-kind experience, allowing you to take in the breathtaking landscape at a leisurely pace that’s truly unforgettable. Combining these gentle camels with the mesmerizing dunes creates an extraordinary adventure you won’t find anywhere else. At night, you’ll experience the magic of Mongolia by staying in a traditional Mongol ger camp. These portable, round tents embody the nomadic heritage of Mongolia, offering a unique and cozy experience. You’ll spend the night in a ger.(B/L/D)Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune

Day 4Khustai National Park & Ulaanbaatar

You’ll depart from Elsen Tasarkhai in the morning and drive to Khustai National Park for about 3-4 hours, arriving at noon. Known for its successful reintroduction of Przewalski’s horse, also known as the Mongolian wild horse or Takhi, into its native habitat, Khustai National Park boasts diverse landscapes including vast grasslands, rolling hills, and rocky outcrops. These provide habitats for various wildlife species such as deer, marmots, and more, in addition to wild horses. Visitors can enjoy wildlife viewing, hiking, and learning about conservation efforts in this beautiful protected area. Afterward, we’ll head back to Ulaanbaatar on a paved road for 100km.(B/L)Khustai National Park

Price Includes

  • English speaking guide
  • Van 4×4, driver
  • Fuel
  • All accommodations and meals during the tripWe can also gather for vegetarians and gluten free if required at no additional charges.
  • Beverages, snacks and others
  • All camping and cooking equipment
  • All taxes during the trip
  • Horse and Camel riding
  • All nomadic experiences in local family and taxes

Price Excludes

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