Unveiling the Gobi's Secrets and Western Mongolia's Lakes: 21 Days Tour

Day 1 Baga Gazar Chuluu / The Small Rock Foundation

First day of our tour we will head about 130 km to southern Mongolia where we start our Gobi tour by Baga gazriin chuluu.

Baga Gazriin Chuluu is a unique rock formation located in the Gobi Desert. The formation is made up of a variety of granite boulders that have been eroded by wind and water over millions of years. The boulders are arranged in a maze-like pattern, creating a stunning landscape that is perfect for hiking and exploring.


Campfire and Stargazing

In the evening, guests of the ger camp can enjoy a campfire and stargazing. The clear skies of the Gobi Desert provide the perfect opportunity to see the stars in all their glory.


We will stay the night at the nomadic family ger.


Distance: 130km Paved and Off-Road

Day 2 Tsagaan Suvarga / White Stupa

Tsagaan Suvarga is a natural wonder located in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. It is a series of white sandstone formations that rise up to 1,600 feet above the desert floor. The formations are said to be the remains of an ancient seabed.


Hiking to the top of the formations: The hike to the top of Tsagaan Suvarga is a steep and challenging climb, but the views from the top are well worth it. From the top, you can see the vastness of the Gobi Desert and the snow-capped mountains in the distance.


We will stay the night at the nomadic family ger.


Distance: 330km Paved and Off-Road

Day 3 Yoliin am / Yol Valley

Yol Valley, also known as Yolyn Am, is a deep, narrow mountain gorge located in the Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park of Mongolia. The valley is home to a variety of wildlife, including argali sheep, ibex, and snow leopards. Yol Valley is also known for its stunning scenery, including towering sandstone cliffs, frozen waterfalls, and clear blue lakes.


Hiking: The hiking trails in Yol Valley range from easy to challenging. The easiest trails are located near the entrance to the valley. The more challenging trails lead to the top of the sandstone cliffs


Wildlife watching: The best time to go wildlife watching in Yol Valley is during the morning and evening. This is when the animals are most active.


We will stay the night at the nomadic family ger.


Distance: 150km 

Day 4 Khongoriin Els / Khongor Sand dune

Khongor Sand Dune is one of the largest and most impressive sand dunes in Mongolia. It is located in the Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, about 763 km from Ulaanbaatar. The dune is about 180 km long and 27 km wide, and it can reach heights of up to 300 meters.


Hiking: The dune is a popular destination for hikers. There are a number of hiking trails to choose from, ranging from easy to challenging.


Camel riding: Camel riding is a great way to experience the desert. Camels are well-suited to the harsh conditions of the desert and can carry heavy loads for long distances. Camel rides typically last for about an hour.


Stargazing: The Gobi Desert is one of the best places in the world to stargaze. The night sky is clear and free from light pollution. You can see the Milky Way and millions of stars with the naked eye.

We will stay the night at the nomadic family ger


Distance: 130Km

Day 5 Bayanzag / Flamming Cliffs

Get ready to travel back in time to the land of the dinosaurs! Our journey today takes us to the Flaming Cliffs, which is home to the largest collection of dinosaur bones in the world.



The cliffs get their name from the fiery red glow they emit, which is a spectacular sight to behold, especially during sunset. Whether you view them from above or below the escarpment, you'll be awestruck by the raw beauty and grandeur of this place.



While at the Flaming Cliffs, you'll have the opportunity to spend time with a Gobi nomad family, immersing yourself in their way of life and learning more about the rich history and culture of this incredible region.



Our journey to the Flaming Cliffs covers 200 km of off-road terrain, with activities including hiking and sightseeing

Day 6 Ongiin Khiid / Ongi Monastery

Orog Nuur is a lake located in the Bogd District of Bayankhongor Province, Mongolia. It is situated at an altitude of 1,216 m above sea level. The lake is fed by the waters of the Tüyn Gol river and has a surface area of 130 km².


 The shores of the lake are low and sandy, with salt marshes in some places. The water in the lake is fresh or salt, depending on the amount of rainfall. The lake is frozen from November to April.



We will stay the night at the nomadic family ger.


Day 7 Orkhon Waterfall

Get ready for an authentic Mongolian experience with a day of horse riding in the wilderness. You'll explore a stunning valley, ride around a waterfall, and discover ancient rock paintings and tombs.



 Meet a genuine nomadic family, try delicious dairy products, and learn how they've maintained a bond with their horses for over 2,000 years. While the ride may be tough on your knees, it's worth it for the unforgettable experience



Day 8 Tuwkhun Monastery

Tuvkhun Monastery Mongolia is located on top of the mountain Shireet Ulaan (2268a.s.l). Its rocky peak is surrounded with green forest, mostly larches and cedars and located 20km away to the north of Bat-Ulzii soum, Uvurkhangai province. 


The Tuvkhun Monastery was built by Undur Gegeen Zanabazar in 1653, for the purpose of meditation and creating arts.


Day  9 and 10 Tsenkher Hot Spring

On this day, you will head to the Tsenkher hot spring, on a way to get there you will experience change a landscapes of beautiful valleys with lots of nomads and wilderness.



 Hot spring will help you to reduce your exhaustion and stress level, furthermore, it is scientifically proven that hot spring will increase your blood circulation and heal your skin. Also, it is great chance to rest in the evening gaze upon the milky way while sitting in a hot spring pool. You will spend a night in well organized tourist camp with ger.



Distance : 130 km (80 mi) /off road/


Activities: hot spring, star gazing, relaxation, massage /optional/


Day 11 Khorgo Crater and Great White Lake

On this day of our tour, you will head to the Great white lake and crater. There you will do some hiking around crater to see amazing creation of motherland as a cave called yellow dog hell and ice tunnel. 


After viewing the crater area, you will see one of the biggest lake in central Mongolia called the Great white lake where it has lovely beach and possible to swim, as well as, our ger camp will be just beside of lake to have view of beautiful lake. 



Distance: 180 km /paved road/


Activities: hiking, cave, crater


Day 12 Telmen Lake

Telmen Lake is a saltwater lake located in the Zavkhan Province of Mongolia. It is a popular tourist destination due to its stunning scenery and its abundance of wildlife.


The lake is surrounded by mountains and sand dunes, and its clear waters are home to a variety of fish, including carp, pike, and perch. The lake is also home to a variety of birds, including pelicans, herons, and ducks.


Hiking: There are a number of hiking trails located around the lake. The trails offer stunning views of the lake and the surrounding mountains.

We will stay with nomadic family ger


Day 13 Ulaagch Black Lake

Ulaagchiin Khar Lake is a beautiful lake in the semi-desert area. The northern shore of the lake is lined with impressive sand dunes and its southern reed shore and islands are magnet for migratory waterfowls. 


The lake is 30 km long, 10 km wide and 48 m deep. Nearby mountains are home to rare wild habitats including snow-leopard.


Day 14 Khyargas Lake

Khyargas Lake is a saltwater lake located in the Khyargas District of Uvs Province, Mongolia. It is the second-largest lake in Mongolia, with a surface area of 1,481 square kilometers. The lake is home to a variety of wildlife, including fish, birds, and animals.


Hiking: There are a number of hiking trails located around the lake. The trails offer stunning views of the lake and the surrounding mountains.


We will stay with nomadic family ger


Day 15 Khovd City

Khovd is a sum (district) and the capital of the Khovd Province in western Mongolia. 


It's located in the Buyant River valley, at the foothills of Mount Yamaat Ulaan, and is 1,405 meters (4,610 feet) above sea level. 



Day 16 Shargaljuut Town

Shargaljuut is a town in Bayankhongor Province, Mongolia. It is located about 54 km northeast of Bayankhongor city. The town has a population of about 3,000 people.



Her we will stay in Mongolian Small town and experience the 1 day of town life.


We will stay at Local Guest House



Distance: 238km Off-road


Day 17 Ugii Lake And Kharakhorum City

Kharkhorin (Mongolian: Хархорин) is a town and sum (district) center in Övörkhangai Province in Mongolia. The sum population was 13,828 (1994), 13,964 (2000), and 14,765 (2017). The population of Kharkhorin town itself was 14,765 in 2017 and covered an area of 20.5 km2.



Kharkhorin is located at the lower end of the upper valley of the Orkhon River which is included within UNESCO's World Heritage Site Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape. The location marks the easternmost foothills of the Khangai Mountains, where they meet the rolling steppe of central Mongolia.


Day 18 Elsen Tasarkhai / The Sand Lines

Elsen Tasarkhai is a beautiful sand dune area located in the Uvurkhangai province of Mongolia. It is about 280 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. The sand dunes are about 80 kilometers long and 5 kilometers wide.



 They are a popular tourist destination, especially for people who want to experience the beauty of the Mongolian steppes.


Day 19 Khustai National Park

Khustai national park is one of the most visited place among the tourists that came to Mongolia. Main reason to visit this steppe land is observing wild animals such as Przewalski's horse, birds, deers,  and many more animals that are native to Mongolian steppe land.


Among the bird highlights of this stunning park are meadow bunting, Mongolian lark, cinereous vulture, golden and steppe eagles and boisterous flocks of red-billed chough.


In this spectacular area you can hike and observe wild life for a day.



Distance from Ub: 130km /80miles/


Activities: Hiking, Sightseeing, Observing wildlife.


Day 20 Terelj National Park and Great Genghis Khan Statue

Leave the sleep and let Mongolia's beautiful countryside talk. In this tour we will take you to Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, one of the largest protected areas in Mongolia. Then visit the famous Genghis Khan Statue Complex, home to the world's largest equestrian statue. 


This tour is ideal for those looking to deepen their knowledge of Mongolian culture, history, and wildlife. We include horse riding in this tour where you can gallop like a nomadic around beautiful area and great chance to visit genuine nomadic family. After that get to see Aryabal meditation temple near to the turtle rock. More things to see in less time. 

Distance : 180 km /Total/Activities: Terelj  national park, Horse riding, Temple, Turtle rock, Great equastrian statue


Day 21 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/ 


PRICE

4 Pax - 2300$ Per Pax

3 Pax - 2850$ Per Pax

2 Pax - 4300$ Per Pax

1 Pax - 7200$ Per Pax

What's Included

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.