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A Journey on the remote Kharakhorum

Erdenezuu Monastery, where history whispers through ancient stones and the soul finds solace. Explore the hundreds of treasures within, each telling tales of devotion, resilience, and a timeless connection to the divine.

 

Mongolia has brought many treasures into the world. The greatest of these is its nomadic culture. All living beings in the universe exist in a state of Nomadism, in the sense that we constantly on the move through space and time. 

The simple everyday life activities of nomads-greeting one another, showing respect, telling stories, herding livestock, celebrating festivals and offering milk to mother -Earth all have a deeper meaning. 

Embark on a 3-day gateway to the heart of Mongolia:

Day 1: Kharkhorin & Erdene Zuu Monastery

Journey 365 km from UB to Kharkhorin village, an ancient capital. Explore the rich history at Erdene Zuu Monastery, a treasure trove of Mongolian culture.

Day 2: Nomadic Homestay in Elsen Tasarkhai Experience the nomadic way of life with a family stay in Elsen Tasarkhai. Amidst the Mongol Sand Dunes, ride a camel, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the vast landscapes.

Day 3: Return to Ulaanbaatar After lunch, relax as we drive you back to Ulaanbaatar, completing your enriching journey.

 

COST INCLUSIVE: 

  • Driver and tour assistant: Reliable and professional driver and English-speaking local tour guide who also cooks will assist you to make your adventure tour around Mongolia in reality.
  • Accommodation: You usually stay in guest ger which is prepared by nomads
  • Food: You will have a lunch as original Mongolian food in the finest local restaurants on the way and the breakfast and dinner are cooked by the tour guide. Vegetarians are welcome.
  • Drinks: Provide 1.5 liter of mineral water per day.
  • Fees: National Park and museum fees are included in the price of the tour.
  • Activities: You are able to ride a horse or (camel) and local guide will be your assistant for how to ride a horse or camel safety,
  • Vehicle type: Japanese jeep, Russian or Korean minivans, gasoline inclusive.

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FAQ

Below are the answers to some of the questions we get asked the most often, please have a look if your questions are already there, if not feel free to email us to [email protected]; r[email protected]

1. When is the best time to come to Mongolia?

May to September is the best season, with the high season in July for the Naadam Festival. August and September are also suitable months of the year, our climate is such that you will still have many sunny days at this time.

2. Is Mongolia a safe destination?

Mongolia has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and people are known for their nomadic hospitality and kindness and they will make you feel very welcome. But when you are in the street in Ulaanbaatar city, you have to watch your bag and wallet unless there are many pickpockets around.

3. What should I bring with me?

Warm and thin layers of clothing, waterproof jacket, good walking boots, sandals, and a hat and/or headscarf to protect you from the sun and winds. Don’t forget insect repellent, sun cream, lip-gloss and first aid kit (medicine for headache, cold, diarrhea, runny nose; bandages; any medicine prescribed for you ) and camera equipment.

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