Mongolia Adventure Tour

Days

9+

Activity Level

Moderate

Host City

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

From

$3,795 USD

Mongolia Adventure

For thousands of years, Mongolia’s nomads have maintained their unique identity and way of life. Mongolia is home to over 60 million herd animals, with environmental laws that protect pastured lands from privatization. From the beginning of recorded history, Mongolians have lived a nomadic way of life, always migrating to fertile lands and living in accordance with nature. We will immerse you in their world as we live, eat, and journey with them into the heart of Mongolia’s rugged terrain and vast valleys. Join us on this special nomadic adventure as we ride horseback, learn Mongolian archery, and experience the ancient customs of one of the world’s last remaining nomadic cultures.


Explore Mongolia with TEP

Trip Highlights

Ride camelback and horseback and witness the extraordinary herd animals that call the rolling plateaus of Mongolia home.

Explore Khustain Nuruu National Park by mountain bike. This massive nature reserve protects Mongolia’s wild horses also known as Takhi (Przewalski’s Horse).

Dine on Khorkhog as Mongolian contortionists, dancers and throat singers immerse you in an ancient culture.

Explore the most important Buddhist temples and Gandan monasteries in Mongolia. These temples and monasteries are not only architectural marvels but also pivotal centers of Mongolian Buddhism, reflecting the deep influence of Tibetan traditions and the resilience of the Mongolian people.

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TRIP COST

From $3,795 USD per person
Our Mongolia trips are all-inclusive, crafted with the intent of providing you with an unforgettable adventure travel experience.

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Start dates

Custom dates are available to visit Mongolia all year round.

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Duration

Starts at 9 Days / 8 Nights

Accommodations

Relax in comfort & luxury

max. group size

No minimum or maximum

*All Private Groups

ACTIVITY LEVEL

Moderate*

9 Day / 8 Night Trip Daily Overview

Sample Trip Itinerary

Custom trip itineraries are available for any size group. Please contact us for a complete detailed itinerary.

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Day 1: Arrival in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

After arriving in Ulaanbaatar, enjoy an exciting introduction to the history and culture of the Mongolian nomads as you dine this evening with a special guest.

Accommodations: Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace

Day 2: Explore Ulaanbaatar

Explore the rich history of Ulaanbaatar.  Hear the Buddhist monks chanting at the Gandan monastery, see first hand the Mongolian history across millenia at the National Museum, and gain a 360 degree view of the capital atop the sacred Bogd Kahn Mountain.

Accommodations: Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace

Day 3: Mongolian Nomadic Camp

We will immerse ourselves in the true spirit of Mongolian culture by spending the day with a nomadic family and their animals. Mongolian nomads have maintained their way of life for thousands of years and are one of the oldest surviving nomadic cultures on Earth.

Accommodations: Nomadic Camp

Day 4: Khustain Nuruu National Park

Travel to the Ungut complex, an ancient Turkik monument consisting of various stones and tombs from the 6th century AD. After exploring the area’s treasures, we will mountain bike through Khustain Nuruu National Park. This massive nature reserve protects Mongolia’s wild horses also known as Takhi (Przewalski’s Horse). The Takhi horses are one of the only remaining wild horses in the world today.

Accommodations: Nomadic Camp

Day 5: Gurvanbulag

Journey west to Gurvanbulag Community Ger Camp. Gurvanbulag is in the central region of Mongolia where forests, mountains, steppe and Gobi desert sand dunes can all be found in one location. This area is rich with ancient burial sites and rock paintings.

Accommodations: Nomadic Camp

Day 6: Gurvanbulag 

Ride on horseback and feel the expansiveness of the landscape as you traverse the rolling steppes and sand dunes into the late afternoon. Before our evening festivities, you will attend an exhilarating horse race, followed by a show of horsemen lassoing untamed horses by “uurga”, the traditional wooden lasso.

Accommodations: Nomadic Camp

Day 7: Khogno Khan Nature Reserve

Today, you will meet camel herder nomads and have the opportunity to meet the world’s two-humped creatures found only in this part of the world. Into the sunset, we will ride on camels through the breathtaking steppes and rolling dunes of central Mongolia.

Accommodations: Nomadic Camp

Day 8: Travel to Ulaanbaatar

Upon our arrival back into Ulaanbaatar, a shamanic visit awaits us. Meet a Mongolian shaman who will share the spiritual foundation and ethos of the ancient Mongol worldview. With some time to spare, take a stroll through the city or shop for souvenirs and cashmere.

Accommodations: Nomadic Camp

Day 9: Departure from Ulaanbaatar

This morning we’ll gather for one last group breakfast to say our final goodbyes. Exchange emails, if you’d like, with your guides and fellow explorers. The rest of the morning is yours to spend as you please in Ulaanbaatar. We’ll arrange transfers to the airport before bidding you adieu and counting down the days until we see you on your next TEP adventure!

Accommodations: N/A

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Create your OWN Unique Experience

Customizing Your Mongolia Trip

Are you interested in another activity or destination in Mongolia? Planning to spend extra time in the region, or interested in specific travel dates?  No problem. As experts in tailored trip planning, we can weave your interests and your timeframe into our customizable itineraries so that every detail of your extraordinary trip unfolds precisely the way you want it to. Click the options below to learn more:

With The Explorer’s Passage, you can choose between a variety of additional adventure options in Mongolia:

  • Gobi Desert Expeditions: Explore the vastness of the Gobi Desert, known for its unique landscapes, towering sand dunes, and rare wildlife like the Bactrian camel and snow leopard.
  • Khovsgol Lake: Located in northern Mongolia, Khovsgol Lake is a pristine freshwater lake surrounded by mountains and lush forests.
  • Trekking in the Altai Mountains: The Altai Mountains offer spectacular trekking opportunities with rugged peaks, alpine meadows, and glaciers. 
  • Naadam Festival: Experience Mongolia’s traditional Naadam Festival, held annually in July, featuring wrestling, horse racing, and archery competitions.
  • Terelj National Park: Located close to Ulaanbaatar, Terelj National Park offers opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and visiting iconic landmarks like the Turtle Rock and Aryabal Meditation Temple.

While in/around Mongolia, you can choose to add on one or several of the following:

  • Khosho Tsaidam Monuments, where you can explore the archaeological remains and learn about the history of the Turkic Khaganate, an ancient Turkic state from the 6th to 8th centuries.
  • Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its historical and cultural significance. 
  • Flaming Cliffs (Bayanzag), renowned for its rich fossil findings and stunning red sandstone formations.
  • Khustain Nuruu National Park, home to the Przewalski’s horse (takhi), the last true wild horse species in the world.
  • Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur (White Lake), a stunning freshwater lake nestled in the volcanic Khangai Mountains.

In addition to your time in Mongolia, many travelers choose to add in other destinations to their trips, including (but not limited to) some of the following:

  • India
  • Bhutan
  • Nepal
  • Japan
  • Cambodia
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam

Contact us today to get started customizing your dream trip to Mongolia!

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“Explorer’s Passage made our W trek adventure not only possible but seamless and amazing. It was clear from the start that they had thought of everything – from the transfers to tickets to gear. We were very prepared from all their detailed checklists and training guide. And we knew what to expect from all our pre-trip calls and emails. The level of detail in all they do is remarkable. We were able to enjoy the adventure that much more because we had so much trust in their guidance as well as execution of all those details.”
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“My wife and I just got back from Patagonia after completing the W Trek that Explorers Passage had arranged for us. From our first contact with Jeff Bonaldi to our last transfer, our experience was stellar. Jeff guided us through the rather complicated logistics and was very responsive to concerns before and during the adventure. His focus was always on how to make the adventure memorable not on the bottom line for his company. I rarely write reviews but felt compelled to do so because our experience was beyond 5 stars.”
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Trip Accommodations

For the nights before and after your nomadic camping experience, you can relax in a comfortable hotel in Ulaanbaatar. ‘Single supplement’ options are also available for solo travelers who prefer a private room.

Ulaanbaatar Accommodations

Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace | Mongolia

Experience an unparalleled level of luxury at Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace, Mongolia, which is located in close proximity to the bustling metropolis area of Ulaanbaatar city. With 99 luxury rooms and suites, it provides a unique and modern accommodation. Guests can re-energize with a workout in the state-of-the-art fitness center, or enjoy the most relaxing and purifying spa experiences at the luxurious in-house Aster Spa.

Featuring four tastefully designed meeting rooms, as well as four highly acclaimed restaurants, this Kempinski Hotel offers the epitome of five-star luxury living in the capital city of Mongolia.

Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace website

While experiencing the Mongolian Adventure, you can choose to stay at camps.

Rural Ger Camps

For five of the eight nights, adventurers will be staying in ger camps in the Mongolian countryside. These traditional gers (also known as yurts) replicate what Mongolia’s nomads have historically lived in during their seasonal movements around Mongolia’s grasslands. Each camp will have 20-35 gers, and each dwelling will have 2-4 beds (sleeping bags are not required) as well as a traditional wood-burning stove. Communal dining facilities as well as separate male and female bathroom blocks with western style facilities are located a short distance from the dwellings. Facilities can vary from luxurious to basic: many camps have 24-hour electricity and on-demand hot water, whereas others use generators that do not necessarily operate 24/7.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mongolia experiences extreme temperatures with very cold winters and hot summers. The best time to visit is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is mild and favorable for outdoor activities.

Most visitors to Mongolia require a visa, which can typically be obtained from Mongolian embassies or consulates abroad. Some nationalities may be eligible for visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival for certain durations.

Key attractions include the Gobi Desert, Terelj National Park, Khuvsgul Lake, the ancient capital of Karakorum (Kharkhorin), and the famous Flaming Cliffs (Bayanzag). Nomadic culture experiences, including staying in a ger (traditional yurt), are also highly recommended.

Mongolia is generally considered a safe country for travelers. However, it’s essential to exercise caution in urban areas, take necessary precautions in remote areas, and be mindful of local customs and traditions.

Traditional Mongolian cuisine revolves around meat, particularly mutton, beef, and goat. Popular dishes include buuz (steamed dumplings), khuushuur (deep-fried dumplings), and airag (fermented mare’s milk). Dairy products like yogurt and cheese are also common.

Traveling around Mongolia often involves using a combination of domestic flights, long-distance buses, and, in more remote areas, private vehicles or guided tours. The Trans-Siberian Railway also crosses through Mongolia, offering another travel option.

Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing suitable for both hot days and cool nights, a hat and sunglasses for sun protection, insect repellent, and a good quality sleeping bag if camping or staying in gers.

While major cities like Ulaanbaatar have relatively good internet access and mobile phone coverage, remote areas may have limited or no connectivity. It’s advisable to purchase a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device if reliable communication is essential during your trip.

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