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Exploring the Mongolian Taiga provides a deep dive into the fascinating world of reindeer herders and nomadic clans. Among the expansive, unspoiled wilderness, you’ll experience a way of life steeped in age-old customs and a profound connection with the natural world. You’ll roam the rugged terrain of the Taiga on horseback and reindeer, living among the enigmatic Tsaatan people to experience their primal lifestyle. You’ll spend your nights in a teepee, waking up to the serene beauty of Northern Mongolia shrouded in the misty dawn. Furthermore, you’ll be hanging out by the shores of Khuvsgul Lake and taking a boat ride to Khuslin Khad, which is one of the most stunning places to visit.

highlights
  • Darkhad Valley
  • Horse Trekking to Taiga
  • Reindeer Herder Family
  • Meet Local Nomadic Family
  • Khuvsgul Lake
Itinerary

Day 1Darkhad Valley

You’ll catch a domestic flight to Murun for about one hour. The summer flights are scheduled to arrive in Murun between 07:10 and 08:15 AM. Upon arrival, the team consisting of a tour guide, driver, and cook will greet you, and then you’ll embark on a journey northward to explore the Reindeer herders in the Taiga. Along the way, you’ll traverse stunning mountainous terrain and serene valleys, passing through the local town of Ulaan Uul. As you drive through a pass near the town, you’ll encounter the picturesque 13 shamanic “Ovoo,” symbolizing the entrance to the land of shamans. Furthermore, will visit local nomadic family in Darkhad village and get involved in their cultures. For the next few days, you’ll be accommodated in comfortable, high-quality expedition tents, and our skilled cook will prepare delicious meals for you.(B/L/D)

Note: There are no guesthouses or tourist camps in the north and we’ll set up our private camp, tents. Our talented cook will prepare 3 times meals for you every day. You’ll be provided with, mattresses, sleeping bags, and all camping equipment. In certain places, there aren’t proper bathroom amenities, so you’ll be roughing it like you’re camping outdoors. Some spots might have outhouses made of wood.Darkhad Valley

Day 2Meet Horse Crew in Khogorog

Following a delightful morning in the Ulaan-Uul village, your journey continues through the captivating Darkhad valley to reach Tsagaan Nuur town. Upon arrival at Khogorog, you’ll rendezvous with our local horse crew, marking the start of an exceptional equestrian adventure the following day.(B/L/D)Khogorog

Day 3Horse Trek to the Reindeer herders

You’ll be embarking on a 6-7 hour horse trek to visit the Reindeer herder family today. Comfortable, soft saddles will be provided for the journey. You’ll need to pack only essential items for the next three days, as you can’t carry too much on the luggage horses. Two horses will be allocated for carrying foodstuff, kitchen essentials, sleeping bags, and mattresses. Once the horse guides have loaded all the luggage onto the carrier horses, you’ll begin the trek to the Taiga. You’ll ride through dense forests, swampy meadows, and cross rivers for approximately 30 km until you reach the Reindeer herders in the evening. Will have a packed lunch along the way. You’ll conclude your day by meeting the Tsaatan people, who are the local Reindeer herders. “Tsaatan” means “Reindeer Herder,” derived from “Tsaa” or “Tsaa-Buga” for Reindeer/Deer and “tan” as a suffix similar to “-er” in English (e.g., driver, cleaner). Tonight, you’ll stay in the traditional tent teepee of the Tsaatan people. Overnight.(B/L/D)On the way to the Reindeer Herders

Day 4Experience Reindeer Culture

You’ll spend the day with the Reindeer herder tribe. Ethnically, these individuals are Tuvans, also referred to as Dukha people. Their language, religion, and culture differ slightly from typical Mongols. They primarily speak Tuvan, but many young people have begun to use Mongolian as well. Their main religious practice is Shamanism. They use reindeer like horses and consume their milk as regular milk. You’ll not only learn about their cultures but also actively participate in them. You can try your hand at milking reindeer and ride them in the surrounding areas. For the remainder of the time, relax in the serene surroundings of the Taiga. Overnight.(B/L/D)Reindeer Herder Families, Taiga

Day 5Return Khogorog

Bid farewell to the Reindeer herders and will return to the Khogorog through the last way. Overnight.(B/L/D)On the way back to the Khogorog

Day 6Khuvsgul lake

So, we’ll head out from Khogorog early in the morning and drive about 350 km off-road, which should take us 7-8 hours to reach the lakeshore. Khuvsgul Lake, also known as Blue Pearl Lake, is surrounded by forested mountains and stands as one of Mongolia’s largest lakes. We’ll arrive at the tourist camp in the evening, where there are bathroom facilities. Chill out at the tourist camp.(B/L/D)Lake Khuvsgul

Day 7Lakeshore

Enjoy a boat ride to Khusliin Khad, climb up the mountain to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the lake, and take a leisurely stroll along the lakeshore. Afterward, we’ll drive for about an hour to Murun via a paved road and have dinner at a restaurant. Overnight at the hotel.(B/L/D)Boating to the Khuslin Khad

Day 8Departure

Driver will pick you up from the hotel and you’ll transferred to the airport. You’ll catch a morning flight to Ulaanbaatar, flying for about an hour. We’ll bid you farewell, hoping that we were able to be a part of your unforgettable vacation and add some color to your life.(B)

Price Includes

  • All accommodation during the trip
  • 4x4 Jeep
  • Fuel for the whole trip
  • Cook
  • All camping and cooking equipment
  • All meals and restaurants during the tripWe can also gather for vegetarians and gluten-free if required at no additional charges
  • Travel equipment
  • Beverages
  • Horse Guides and Horses
  • Visiting local family and Staying with families
  • Visit Tsaatan Families
  • Staying At Hut(Urts)
  • All National Park Permissions and Border Line Area Permits
  • All activities during the trip
  • Boating
  • Tourist camp at lake shore Khuvsgul Lake
  • Hotel in Murun

Price Excludes

  • Travel Insurance
  • International airfare
  • Domestic flight tickets
  • Tips for the crew
  • Accommodation and meals in Ulaanbaatar
  • Excess extra baggages during the flight
Domestic Flights

This year, MIAT Airlines and Hunnu Air are operating domestic flights to Murun. MIAT’s schedule includes flights every morning on Tuesday and Friday. Additionally, they have scheduled flights on Sundays from June 30th to August 25th, but tickets for these flights will not be available for purchase until April 1st.

Hunnu Air has released their flight schedule on specific days, as shown in the attached photo. You can visit Tapatrip and click on the logos of Tapatrip and MIAT to access their websites. Flights can be booked through Tapatrip using VISA, Mastercard, and American Express cards. If you would like us to arrange flight tickets for you, please contact us.

Hunnu Air

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