Footprints Across Mongolia: Hiking through Gobi to Central and North 14 Days Tour
Day 1 Baga Gazriin Chuluu / Small Rock Foundation
On this day we head to the Rocky areas which is a granite rock formation in the middle of the dusty plains.
In the 19th century, two revered monks lived here in gers remnants of their rock drawings can be found in the are.
The mountain also contains a cave with an underground lake.
The mineral water springs and trees in the region. Overstay in a nomadic family.
Distance: 130 km(81 mi) /asphalt road/
Activities: Hiking, exploring, Caves, Temple
Day 2 Tsagaan Suvarga / White Stupa
At first day, we will take you to the Tsagaan Suvarga / White stupa.
The feature of this area is a rocky formations eroded by the wind and look like a ruined city.
It is a sheer slope that was an ancient seabed that featured a sedimentary structure that was created over millions of years.
It is interesting to see this slope because it faces eastward towards the sun. You will overstay in the ger close from the attraction.
Distance: 450 km (276 mi) /paved road/
Activities: Hiking, climbing and chill in sunset
Day 3 Yoliin Am / Yol Ice Field
In the morning, our team will set our journey to Dalanzadgad city which is capital of Southern Mongolia for the break and lunch.
You can experience shops and markets. After passing city, we will drive to Yol valley which is a chance to hiking in narrow cliffs with a height of 2500 metres (8202,10 feet). Although the sun shines a lot in this region, the canyon remains dark, so that in the bottom, a part of the river remains nearly all year long covered by a thick layer of ice. Overnight stay in ger camp.
Distance: 400 km (248 mi) /paved and off road/
Activities: hiking, exploring wilderne
Day 4 Khongor Sand Dune
In the morning, our team will set our our journey to Khongor sand dunes where you will travel south Mongolia. The dunes are 27 km at its widest covering 965 square km in total reaching 200 meters (650 feet) in height and length is about 180 km.
Once you get there, we will visit a gobi nomad family and take a break after that we'll ride a camel about an hour around sand dunes and oasis. In the evening we will climb to the top of dunes, it will be physically exhausting but the reward will be marvelous. You will brief climb to the highest point and you can enjoy one of the most beautiful sun set from top of dunes. At night stargazing is very famous activity here because there will be 2500-3000 visible stars and milky way will be very bright. You will stay with nomad family which we have a contract.
Distance: 180 km (111 mi) /off road/
Activities: Climbing, camel riding, sunset gazing
Day 5 The Bayan Zag / Flamming Cliff
This day we will set our journey to Flaming cliffs, home to dinosaurs.
This is where most of the dinosaur bones of the world has been found. The cliffs glow with a fiery red light that seems to mimic the radiance of the setting sun.
These are best seen from below or across the escarpment. But no matter where you stand or what time you visit, you can still witness the breathtaking magnitude and raw beauty of the place come to life.
Distance: 180 km (114 mi) /off road/
Activities: Hiking, Sight seeing, Camel Riding
Day 6 Ongi Monastery
After the Flaming cliffs you will head to the Ongi monastery (also referred as Ongi Monastery ruins) is a active small monastery with a temple which was built on the ruins of a monastery complex that was formerly one of the largest monasteries in Mongolia, found in 1760 and consisted of two separate monastery complex.
During recession time of the Mongolia in 1940s almost 90% of the monasteries has been destroyed. Even so, you can experience the ruins of the monastery and beautiful nature. The remaining 1 temple and small ger museum still hold the candles of the our history.
Distance: 170 km (103 mi) /off road/
Activities: Hiking, Exploring Ruins, Monastery, Sightseeing.
Day 7 Orkhon Valley
Khangai mountain range is located in central Mongolia.The most beautiful natural and cultural wonders are in this 888,455-hectare mountain range. The greenest area in Mongolia offers exquisite sites such as waterfall, hot springs, lakes, river valleys, wild animals, and ancient monasteries. Horse riding through these mountains offers a variety of exotic lands and it's wonders, in-depth nomadic culture experiences, and true freedom one can ask from our planet earth. There you will stay in nomadic family to prepare for the horse riding.
Distance: 180 km /paved road/
Activities: Nature scenery gradually changes from the gobi to grassland, photography, stay with nomadic family
Day 8 Tsenkher Hot Spring
Tsenkher Hot Spring, located in the Arkhangai Province of Mongolia, is famous for its natural hot springs with therapeutic properties. The water is rich in minerals and believed to be beneficial for health conditions like arthritis and skin ailments. Visitors can soak in the hot springs and enjoy activities like hiking, horseback riding, and fishing in the surrounding area. It's best visited during the summer months, although it can be enjoyed year-round.
Day 9 Terkh White Lake And Khorgo Crater
Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur, also known as White Lake, is a beautiful freshwater lake in central Mongolia, surrounded by the Khangai Mountains. Nearby lies Khorgo Crater, a volcanic crater formed around 8,000 years ago. Together, they form the Khorgo-Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur National Park, offering hiking, camping, and wildlife watching opportunities.
Distance: 180 km /paved road/
Activities: Nature sceneryg, crater, lake ,grassland, photography, stay with nomadic family
Day 10 Murun City
Murun is the capital of the Khövsgöl Province in northern Mongolia. It's situated near the eastern shore of Lake Khövsgöl, which is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Mongolia and a major tourist destination. Murun serves as a hub for travelers visiting the lake and surrounding areas, offering accommodations, restaurants, and various services. The city itself is small and has a relaxed atmosphere, with markets, museums, and cultural attractions reflecting both traditional Mongolian life and modern influences.
Distance: 260 km /off road/
Activities: hiking, lake, exploring areas
Day 11 Khovsgol lake
Khövsgöl Lake, often referred to as Lake Khövsgöl or Khövsgöl Nuur, is one of Mongolia's most stunning natural attractions. Located in the northern part of the country, it's the largest freshwater lake by volume in Mongolia and the second-largest by area.
Here are some key points about Lake Khövsgöl:
Natural Beauty: Known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding pristine wilderness, Lake Khövsgöl is often called the "Blue Pearl of Mongolia." It's surrounded by forested mountains and grassy meadows, making it a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers.
Distance: 260 km /off road/
Activities: hiking, lake, exploring areas
Day 12 Urantogoo Crater
Uran Togoo is a volcanic crater located in the Bulgan Province of northern Mongolia. It's part of the Uran Togoo–Tulga Uul National Park. The crater is a remnant of a dormant volcano and is characterized by its unique cone shape. Uran Togoo stands at around 1,680 meters above sea level, and the crater itself has a diameter of approximately 500 meters.
Hiking and Exploration: Visitors can hike to the rim of the crater for stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The hike is relatively easy and offers a chance to observe the unique flora and fauna of the area.
Day 13 Amarbaysgalant Monastery
The monastery is situated in the Selenge Province of northern Mongolia, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) northeast of Erdenet, the country's third-largest city.
Amarbaysgalant Monastery was founded in the 18th century by the Manchu emperor Yongzheng to honor and provide a resting place for Zanabazar, the first Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism for the Khalkha Mongols). The monastery was named "Amarbayasgalant," which means "Monastery of Tranquil Felicity."
Amarbaysgalant Monastery stands as a testament to Mongolia's Buddhist heritage and serves as an important cultural and religious site in the country.
Day 14 Back to Ulaanbaatar
On a last day of our trip, we will head to the UB city and we will see a small pieces of sand on a way to a city. Our tour will end at the Ulaanbaatar city.
Activities: Hiking, camel riding
Distance: 350 km /paved road/
Tour Itinerary on Map
Price
4 Pax - 1420$ Per Pax
3 Pax - 1820$ Per Pax
2 Pax - 2750$ Per Pax
1 Pax - 4700$ Per Pax
What's Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
A Bottle of water a day
Guide
Driver
Car & Petrol
Accommodations
Taxes
Tickets
Accomodations
You will spend your evenings in a traditional Mongolian ger, skillfully crafted by authentic nomadic artisans.
The night will be embraced by the cozy interior of the ger, providing a genuine experience of the nomadic lifestyle.
In summary, the tour will spend night with genuine nomadic people.