Mongolia: Steppes, Deserts & Nomads

Mongolia: Steppes, Deserts & Nomads

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Mongolia: Steppes, Deserts & Nomads

13 Days Starting and ending in Ulaan Baatar

Visiting: Mongolia

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

ACMA

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Leisurely / Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

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Tour Overview

Rolling steppe of Central Asia make way to stark desert; small nomadic ger camp pepper this vast land where camels and goats are herded on horseback, fermented mare’s milk is the tipple of choice, sand dunes are known to ‘sing’ and the first intact dinosaur eggs were found. Genghis Khan went forth from here on horseback to conquer the biggest land empire in history and, to this day, Buddhist and Animist traditions mix. In July, all over the country, people come together to compete in wrestling, archery, horse-racing and ankle bone flicking during the Naadam Festival but traditions can be witnessed throughout the year. We travel through steppe, mountain and the Gobi desert exploring the nature and culture of this fascinating, yet little known, country. Please note Nadaam Festival departures are 2 days longer, to view the Nadaam itinerary click on the link next to the date under 'dates & prices'.

Highlights

  • Sleep in traditional style ger camps (Mongolian tents)

  • The spectacularly varied Mongolian landscape - vast rolling steppe, mountains and deserts

  • The rolling sand dunes and landscape of the Gobi desert

  • Karakorum, the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire

  • One of the last remaining nomadic cultures in the world

Itinerary

Day 1


The group flights are scheduled to depart London this morning and arrive into
Ulaan Baatar the following day. 



Day 2


Those not travelling with the group from London will join us at the hotel.
The scheduled flights normally arrive in the morning. Anyone who arrives into
Ulaan Baatar early can explore some of the city’s sites including the main
square: Sukhbaatar Square, the National Museum and the landmark State
Department Store. A group welcome briefing will be held at the hotel this
afternoon/evening. 

*Bayangol Hotel or similar*



Day 3

Before leaving UB we visit the Gandan Monastery, the largest functioning
lamasery in Mongolia and the seat of Buddhist studies in the country. Here we
may see monks praying and the 20m gold and bronze statue of Migjid Janraisig.
We then drive on the main road westwards towards Karakorum, making a detour
to the Khustain Nuruu National Park, 2 hours west of Ulaan Baatar. Khustain
Nuruu is famous for the re-introduction of Mongolia's wild horse. The Takhi
Horse (also known as the Przewalski's horse) was once native to Mongolia and
almost became extinct earlier in the 20th century. Through the efforts of
several Mongolian and international organizations, these magnificent wild
horses now roam in the steppes of the national park once again. We will visit
the Project Information Centre and take a guided hike to see the wild horses.
Tonight will be our first night staying in gers, traditional Mongolian felt
tents.
*Ger Camp*



Day 4

We continue our journey westwards towards Karakorum along an asphalt road,
travelling at an easy pace. Today's destination, the Mongol Els or 'Little
Gobi Desert' as it is known, is a unique belt of sand dunes in the steppe.
Arriving at lunch, we check into a nearby ger camp before heading out to
explore the surrounding region. Bactrian (two-humped) camels wander the
desert dunes as horses graze on green steppe nearby - an incredible sight. We
will visit nearby Mt Khogno Khan and the small temple at its base. This
region is also renowned for its birdlife, including steppe eagles.. We return
to camp in the late afternoon.
*Ger Camp*



Day 5

Today we have a short (90km) drive to the 13th century capital of the Mongol
Empire - Karakorum. Karakorum was established by Ogedei Khan and remained the
Mongols power base until Khublai Khan established Beijing as the capital.
Erdene Zuu (Hundred Treasures) monastery was the largest Monastery in
Mongolia, built in 1586 under the direction of Abtai Khan on the ruins of the
ancient capital. Much of the monastery was destroyed during Stalin's purges
of the 1930's, but an impressive wall with 108 stupas and a number of temples
still remain. After lunch, we visit the monastery, the modern Karakorum
Museum and the surrounding area
*Ger Camp*



Day 6

We continue along the paved road to Arvaikheer, the capital of Ovorkhangai
Aimag on the northern edge of the Gobi Desert. On the way we will visit the
Shankh Monastery, once the home of the great Mongolian theologist Zanabazar.
We should arrive at Arvaikheer during the middle of the afternoon and check
in to our hotel. In the afternoon there will be time to visit the local
museum, which contains nature collections, stone figures and Turkic scripts
and possibly go to a local market.
*Arvaikheer Palace Hotel or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 7

Today is a long day as we head properly off the tourist route into some of
the wilder parts of the Gobi Desert. After an early breakfast we start our
journey and rapidly leave the tarmac behind. The landscape changes as we head
deeper into the Gobi and the majestic Ikh Bogd Mountain should be visible in
the distance, the highest mountain in the Gobi Altai Mountain Range.
Eventually, after about 9 hours travelling (with stops) we will arrive at our
Ger Camp in the wilderness. This is the longest day’s driving but is also a
definite highlight of the trip as we pass through some of Mongolia’s most
spectacular scenery.
*Ger Camp*



Day 8

After going over a desert pass and visiting the quartz rich ‘White Cave’
our journey continues through classic Gobi desert scenery of flat stony
plains mixed with small rocky outcrops and patches of sand across the Khatan
Suudal Steppe. We stop for a picnic lunch on the way, with views of Arts Bogd
mountain to the north. We head off to the Kongoriin Els sand dunes and arrive
there in the late afternoon.
*Ger Camp*



Day 9

We have a full day to explore the sand dunes and surrounding area. The
Khongoriin Els stretch for 200km and are as high as 300m in places. They are
known as the 'Singing Dunes' because of the beautiful sound that resonates
through the dunes on a windy day. The South Gobi has 100,000 camels,
typically used by herders for transportation of their gers. We will have the
opportunity today to visit a camel breeding family and get a glimpse of the
way of life of the nomadic herders of these parts.
*Ger Camp*



Day 10

This morning we will drive through the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park. Gobi
Gurvansaikhan means 'Three Beauties of the Gobi' and this range marks the
eastern end of the Gobi Altai mountain range. The park's landscape is
extremely varied, with rocky and sandy desert plains, precipitous cliffs and
ravines, salt pans and oases. We visit a spectacular natural sight of this
region - Yolyn Am. Yolyn Am means Vulture's Mouth and is a canyon so deep and
narrow that even in the height of summer winter ice can remain on the valley
floor. This region is also renowned for the diversity of its wildlife and
many endangered species can be found here, including Khulan, Ibex, Argali and
elusive Snow leopards. We visit a local museum and explore the canyon before
transferring to a nearby ger camp for dinner and overnight.
*Ger Camp*



Day 11

Today we have time to relax in our luxury ger camp. Either in the morning or
afternoon we take a short drive to Bayanzag (70 km). Known as the Flaming
cliffs, the red/ochre colour can be striking and we have the opportunity for
a short hike amongst colourful sands of red, yellow and orange. Bayanzag is a
world-renowned dinosaur fossil exploration site, discovered in the 1920s by
Mongolian and American palaeontologists. We are free to explore the region
and may even be lucky enough to spot dinosaur fossils. We later return to our
ger camp.
*Ger Camp*



Day 12

We leave the Gobi Desert behind and fly back to Ulaan Baatar. Depending on
what time our flight is will determine what time we get back to Ulaan Baatar.
Upon arrival at Ulaan Baatar we’re picked up by our bus and drive to Terelj
National Park. Though only about 60kms away, traffic is the main determining
factor as to how long this journey takes.
Terelj National Park is a large protected area of green mountain meadows
filled with edelweiss and other wild flowers. The contrast to the Gobi desert
which we have just come from is striking and it feels like being in a
different country.
Tonight we have our final night sleeping in a ger.
*Ger Camp*



Day 13

This morning we visit the Tibetan-style Aryabala temple, a meditation centre
located on a mountain side with sweeping views over the national park. As we
follow the walk up to the temple there are inspirational sayings on placards
every few steps. The climb to the temple is not difficult but does involve
many steps and can be tiring.
We later visit the giant Genghis Khan statue at Tsonjin Bolog. Standing 40m
tall, the statue depicts the Mongolian ruler astride his horse and sits atop
the visitor’s centre (itself 10m tall). It is possible to climb up onto the
horse’s head to get a closer look of Genghis Khan’s face.
We finally make our way back to Ulaan Baatar. This evening we have the option
of attending a local song and dance performance at the National Academic
Drama Theatre (US$10) before going out for our last meal.
*Bayangol Hotel or similar, Comfortable Hotel*



Day 14


The tour ends after breakfast today. Flight inclusive travellers will be
transferred to the airport in Ulaan Baatar in time to catch the group
flight. The group flight is scheduled to depart in the morning and arrive in
London the same day.



What's Included

  • All breakfasts, lunch and dinners

  • All accommodation

  • Arrival & departure transfers

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

What's Not Included

  • Visas or Vaccinations

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Airport transfers for Land Only passengers

Food


All meals included.

Traditional Mongolian diets are very meat and dairy heavy. Whilst there will
be opportunities to try some of these products such as dry-curd and fermented
mare’s milk, the meals provided in the ger camps are generally western
meals, at times with an Asian influence. There will normally be some form of
soup and salad as well as a main course and desert. Vegetarians are generally
well catered for, if you are vegetarian or have other dietary requirements
please make sure to inform us in advance. Breakfasts can vary from place to
place, some are buffet style whilst others are set, normally cereal, bread
and possibly a hot dish will be provided. On some days a pack lunch will be
provided, this is often still a proper meal (though without the soup). Water
is provided and will generally be from 5L water-containers so make sure to
bring a water bottle to decant into. Tea, coffee, soft drinks, beer, vodka
and (most of the time) wine are available to buy at the ger camps. There is
opportunity to buy snacks in Ulaan Baatar and on a couple other occasions
along the way when we drive through towns or villages.

Accommodation

We use hotels in Ulaanbaatar and Arvaikheer and ger camps elsewhere. Gers are similar to yurts, generally airy and comfortable with beds and, normally, a stove (though the stoves are not normally needed in the summer). The bathrooms are normally shared and all have hot water (due to the remoteness of the camps this can, at times, be erratic). Many of the ger camps now have 24-hour electricity in the ger itself for charging batteries. If there is no charging facility inside the ger, there are charging facilities in the common area (though this may be during limited periods of the day when the generator is turned on). There is normally no more than two people per ger; however, in some cases, due to availability issues, we may need to have triples in the ger. There may also be rare occasions when a single cannot be guaranteed in a particular ger camp.

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    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

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    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

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Reviews from travellers on this tour

Wonderful Mongolia

The Mongolian Adventure trip exceeded all my expec

The Mongolian Adventure trip exceeded all my expectations. It took me back to a time when people were more interested in humanity than in possessions. I thought Mongolians would be similar to Chinese but they aren't. They are open and friendly. Ulaanbaatar is a pleasant city and we were there for the spectacular Nadaam Festival, The opening ceremony, the wrestling, archery and the horse race were great but the day before the public turned out in national dress! The desert, the gir camps and the nomadic families were experiences to be savoured.

Mongolian Adventure and Nadaam festival

This was a trip to Mongolia with the 3 day Nadaam

This was a trip to Mongolia with the 3 day Nadaam festival slotted in towards the end of the trip. 11 of us toured round the country in two ex Russian military 4 x4 vehicles spending a lot of time off road, bouncing up and down. We stayed in a hotel in the capital and Ger camps in the country side.

Exciting Mongolian Adventure

Excellent trip. It was a nice mix of big city (Ula

Excellent trip. It was a nice mix of big city (Ulaanbaatar) and Naadam festival and countryside/desert. Well-organized and planned. Long distances travelled by Russian van, but the scenery was beautiful and very diverse, our driver Sandam made it fun, and we had a great group of people in our van. Fun staying in ger camps.

A memorable trip

The tour was well organised and covered everything

The tour was well organised and covered everything promised in the brochure. The knowledgeable local guide enabled us to learn about Mongolia. Even the cancellation of a local flight transfer was turned into an adventure.

Fabulous trip to Mongolia!

This was a great trip to Mongolia, somewhere I hav

This was a great trip to Mongolia, somewhere I have wanted to visit for a long time and it didn't disappoint. The trip encompassed both the steppes and the Gobi, photos of which don't seem to do the country justice! The Ger camps were great fun, and visiting the nomad families gave a fascinating insight and understanding into a completely different way of life.

A memorable trip

The tour was well organised and covered everything

The tour was well organised and covered everything promised in the brochure. The knowledgeable local guide enabled us to learn about Mongolia. Even the cancellation of a local flight transfer was turned into an adventure.

Being prepared

This trip was a real adventure. Mongolia is a stu

This trip was a real adventure. Mongolia is a stunning country and we saw breath-taking and different landscapes during our visit, as well as animals galore. However, it's billed as 2, a leisurely to moderate trip. This is true in the sense that there isn't much walking involved. However, there is a very great deal of driving, most of it off-road, and some very long driving days. The off-road vehicles we travelled in were ok, but not that comfortable - this is Mongolia afterall! - and the sheer amount of driving took its toll. Although there was some downtime during the trip, it wasn't till day 8 that we got a half-day to ourselves. And don't forget that Mongolia is 1300m above sea-level in the capital, and we went up to 2000m elsewhere, and the UK body takes a good time to adjust to that altitude.

Mongolian Adventure - August 2015

Interesting trip to a VAST country that makes you

Interesting trip to a VAST country that makes you realise what "nothing" - landscape wise - really is .

MONGOLIAN ADVENTURE

Mongolia is a country well worth a visit. The sc

Mongolia is a country well worth a visit. The scenery, the people, the customs and traditions combine well to make it a truly fascinating country.

MONGOLIAN ADVENTURE

Mongolia is a fascinating country. Enjoyed every m

Mongolia is a fascinating country. Enjoyed every minut of the trip.

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