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The breathtaking beauty of Mongolia makes it an ideal destination for tours such as horseback riding, cycling, motorcycling, and more. This particular tour combines cycling with horse and camel riding, and, most excitingly, you’ll have the chance to meet local nomadic families and experience their authentic culture.

Don’t worry if you’re not a professional cyclist—this tour is perfect for you! You’ll cycle moderate daily distances, and if you get tired, our crew will pack your bike into the vehicle so you can relax and enjoy the stunning landscapes and natural scenery.

Highlights
  • Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune & Camel Ride
  • Orkhon Waterfall
  • Tuvkhun & Erdenezuu Monasteries
  • Meet Local Nomadic Family & Experience Their Culture
  • The Capital of Ancient Mongol Empire - Kharkhorin
Itinerary

Day 1Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune & Camel Riding

The following day, around 9 a.m., you’ll be picked up from your accommodation to start your journey. You’ll drive along a 290 km asphalt road from Ulaanbaatar to Elsen Tasarkhai sand dune, which will take about 4 hours. 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.(L/D)Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune

Day 2Cycling to the "Orkhon Waterfall"

An unforgettable trip to the vast flat wonderland of Orkhon Valley is the true highlight of a visit to Mongolia. 2-hour car transfer brings us to the foothills of the Khangai mountain range where you will begin cycling. Leaded by tour guide, vehicle will be following in tha back, the journey continues to the Orkhon waterfall, also known as Ulaan–Tsutgalan, for 3-4 hours across vast grassy plains interspersed with basalt rocks and rivers, which is one of the most beautiful sights here. Formed by volcanic eruptions approximately 20,000 years ago, the waterfall drops from a height of 20 meters into a canyon, and about 25 meters downstream from the falls, you can hike down to the bottom of the gorge, which is very scenic and dotted with pine trees. Overnight in a tourist Ger camp with hot shower and toilet.(B/L/D) Cycling distance – 30kmCycling through Orkhon Valley, Orkhon Waterfall

Day 3Meet the local nomadic family

You’ll head to Mr. Naigal’s family who lives with his wife and their 4 grandchildren. 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 2 nights learning about nomadic agricultural practices, lifestyle, and cultural traits. After a short rest, you’ll experience cattle entrepreneurship. You and the local herders could cooperate, for instance, herding cattle off the mountaintop once sundown. Overnight in the Ger of a nomadic camp. During stays at nomadic families, there are usually no bathroom facilities, so we’ll organize a bio-toilet and an eco-shower at the family.(B/L/D) Cycling distance 30 – 35kmOrkhon Valley & Nomadic Family

Day 4Tuvkhun Monastery

Your morning cycling takes you to the picturesque Tuvkhun temple at the mountaintop, where you’ll leave bikes and ride horses for 3 km through a stunning forested area, immersing yourself in the serene atmosphere. Upon arrival at a small open meadow in front of a towering rocky cliff, you’ll ascend to the monastery using rocky steps. Along the way, you’ll encounter three small temples. Exploring the monastery, you’ll discover various meditation caves and a small cave known as the “mother’s womb,” believed by locals to cleanse the body like being reborn. At the mountaintop, you’ll find several ovoos and monuments dedicated to natural deities, offering a breathtaking display of nature. Afterward, you’ll get back in the family. Overnight.(B/L/D) Cycling distance – 20kmTuvkhun Monastery

Day 5Cultural Experiences

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. With extreme weather and climate change affecting the power and endurance of both wild and farmed animals, motorcycles have become more common in nomadic herding practices in recent years. For those feeling adventurous, riding on a motorcycle across the Mongolian plateau while herding cattle from the mountains can be an exhilarating experience. While adults prepare dinner and process milk products, children spend their evenings playing traditional games like knuckle-bone and horse racing for entertainment. Afterward, everyone gathers in a circle for conversations over Airag, a traditional beverage, and more traditional games. You’ll enjoy dinner and spend the night with the nomadic family, fully immersing yourself in their way of life.(B/L/D) Nomadic Family

Day 6The "Kharkhorin" - The Capital of Ancient Mongol Empire

You’ll ride bikes through the mindblowing wide steppe of Orkhon known for its rich history and historical treasures. Historically, this region is recognized as the homeland of the ancient Mongolian empire. The distance is 80km, but you’ll cycle to about 40 km distance and when you reach the paved road, you’ll put cycles on the car roof and drive to Kharkhorin. 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. Overnight in a tourist camp with a hot shower and toilet.(B/L/D)Orkhon Valley

Day 7'Erdenezuu Monastery" and return to Ulaanbaatar

After breakfast in the morning, you’ll explore the Erdenezuu Monastery, established in 1586, which 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. Then, will drive back to Ulaanbaatar for about 4-5 hours.(B/L)Erdenezuu Monastery

Price Includes

  • Ginat XTC Elite Cycles
  • English speaking guide
  • Van 4×4 & Fuel
  • Stay at local nomadic family & cultural experiences
  • All National Park taxes & Entrance Fees
  • All accommodations during the tour
  • All meals during the tourWe can also gather for vegetarians and gluten free if required at no additional charges.
  • Water, snacks e.t.c
  • Camel & Horse Riding

Price Excludes

  • Accommodation & meals in Ulaanbaatar
  • Any additional hotel
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa fees
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Laundry