The Journey to Enigmatic Gobi (8 days 7 nights)

This tour takes you on a unique journey as you are taken out to meet a nomadic family. You’ll have the opportunity to dine with the family as you learn all about their lifestyle and culture.

You will stroll in the surrounding area as you enjoy the scenery and nature around the family’s home. You can even admire the landscape from camel and horseback riding as you relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Gobi Desert and the unique culture of the nomads.

The length of the trip can be adjusted according to your schedule.

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Overview

Tsagaan Suvraga

The scenery ranged from arid to very arid, from steppes to patchy onion grass to gravel and to rocks. Before arrival at the ger camp you will stop at the rock formation from which the camp, about 5 miles away, takes its name.  Very impressive cliffs, with amazing colours in bands in the rock.  Lots of swifts swooping around, and small raptors, like falcons.

Yoliin Am

The meters-thick "eternal" ice of Yolyn Am (Vulture's Mouth) is not the only attraction in this dramatic and scenic valley in the middle of the Gobi desert, 46 km west of Dalanzadgad. You can walk on the ice, but take care not to slip. There is a small nature museum at the gate on the main road to Yolyn Am that has a collection of dinosaur eggs and bones, stuffed birds and a snow leopard. There is also the ethnographic museum in a ger, petrified wood lying by the roadside, opportunity to buy some good souvenirs and opportunity to hike and spot wildlife.

Khongor Sand Dunes

About 180 km from Dalanzadgad are some of the largest and most spectacular sand dunes in Mongolia. With the largest dunes at the northwest corner of the range, Hongoryn Els is up to 800 m high, 12 km wide and about 100 km long. It is possible to climb to the top of the dunes and slide back down. You can catch an awesome view of the desert from the top. There is an information ger near the parking area at the base of the dunes. An overnight stay in the desert is usually necessary to properly explore the area.

Bayanzag

Commonly known as the "Flaming Cliffs," Bayanzag is renowned worldwide for the number of dinosaur bones and eggs found in the area. It is located 65 km north-west of Dalanzadgad. The name "Flaming Cliffs" was given to it by American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews (1884-1960) who said: "The romance of the desert will be destroyed. Tourists will sit in heated cars, eating the food of Europe, reading week-old newspapers, and comprehending not at all the glorious history, the tragedy and romance of the Gobi trails." Literally "rich in saxaul shrubs," the eerie beauty of the Bayanzag landscape is enchanting.

Exploring the cliffs is an exciting activity. The desert with its rocks, red sands, scrub, sun and awesome emptiness is a wonderful sight. There is no need to talk about the significance of the place to 'dinophiles.

Ongi Monastery

The ruins of Ongi Khiid Monastery are found in Saikhan Ovoo soum of Dundgovi (Middle Gobi) province. It used to be a big Buddhist monastery compound built by Bari Yonzon Khamba Lamaist bishop at the Ongi river, a river that takes source from the Khangai Mountain range in Ovorkhangai province and flows into the Ulaan Nuur lake of Gobi. The monastery was built on a steep rocky slope of a mountain in a Nepalese architectural fashion and used to house over a thousand of Buddhist monks. Unfortunately, the Ongi Khiid Monastery had the same fate of destruction during the communist purges of 1930s as other 700 Buddhist monasteries in Mongolia. There is a tourist ger camp at the Ongi Khiid Monastery, which has a suitable location for traveling between Gobi desert and Kharkhorin. For instance, the distance from Bayanzag to Ongi Khiid is 160 km; and from Ongi Khiid to Kharkhorin is 250 km.

Kharkhorum

Interested in treasures of lost civilizations?...Mongolia has a great present for you. Consider visiting Kharkhorin town located in central Mongolia. In 1220, it was a flourishing capital of Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire called Karakorum.

Ogodei Khaan had built the "Tumen Amgalant" Palace, which occupied an area of 2,500 square meters. The palace was built in 1235 and it was the most beautiful part of the capital. It had a large hall with 64 columns where the khans received foreign ambassadors and guests.

Khustai National Park

Your fantastic time spending in Mongolia will continue at Khustai National Park where you will see the wildlife including Takhi horses. You will arrive to your ger camp early afternoon, so visit information centre and watch brief video about Khustai National Park and reintroduction of wild horses.

 

Itinerary

  • Day 1: Tsagaan Suvraga

    Meet guide at guesthouse (suggested start time: 8:30 am). Travel south (approx. 6 hours) to Tsagaan Suvarga in the middle Gobi.

    The impressive multi-colored cliffs, known as the ‘White Stupa’, have been shaped by the wind and stands approximately 60 meters high and stretch for 400 meters.

    Overnight at family ger camp (B|L|D).

  • Day 2: Yoliin Am Valley

    After breakfast travel south through the Gobi, driving along the dunes for more than a hundred kilometers (approx. 5-6 hrs), before branching into the Gov-Altai Mountains and the Dungenee Pass, leading to the glacial gorge of Yolyn-Am. The valley, known as the ‘Valley of the Vultures’, Yolyn Am is home to an ice field several metres thick and several kilometres long in winter (melting off throughout the summer).

    Overnight at family ger camp (B|L|D).

  • Day 3: Khongor Sand Dunes

    Travel (approx. 6 hrs) through the beautiful Gobi Desert, alongside towering sand dunes.

    Stop en route to observe the customs of the local nomadic people before arriving at the mighty Khongoryn Els sand dunes, which cover an area 12km wide and 100km long. You’ll have time to play among dunes to enjoy the amazing views and this unique environment.

    Overnight at tourist ger camp (B|L|D).

  • Day 4: Bayanzag

    Travel (3 hrs) to the ‘Flaming Cliffs’ of Bayanzag, an area famous for many renowned dinosaur fossil discoveries.

    Enjoy the eerie emptiness of this area and explore the enchanting landscape of red-orange sands and rocking outcrops and cliffs, especially majestic at sunset.

    Overnight at tourist ger camp (B|L|D).

  • Day 5: Ongi Monastery

    Continue the journey (160km) to Ongi monastery ruins.

    Spend the remainder of the day visiting the monastery ruins either by foot or on horseback.

    Overnight at tourist ger camp (B|L|D).

  • Day 6: Kharkhorum

    After breakfast you will make an early drive to the lost capital of Genghis Khan at Karakorum (approximately 2 hours) and visit the magnificent Erdene Zuu Monastery, where you will see a distinct mixing of the styles of Mongolian and Tibetan Buddhism.

  • Day 7: Khustai National Park

    Your journey will continue to Hustai National Park. Lunch in the park. Introduction to the national park’s work in re-introducing the wild Takhi horses, a subspecies of the Przewalski.

    Overnight at tourist ger camp.

  • Day 8: Ulaanbaatar

    Hustai to Ulaanbaatar: Spend the early morning with the local family, learning about nomadic life. Finish the tour with your return to Ulaanbaatar (55km).

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8 days/ 7 nights prices

 

Quotation based on solo travel: 1772 USD or 1554 EURO

Quotation based on 2 participants: 999 USD or 876 EURO per person

Quotation based on 3 participants: 741 USD or 650 EURO per person

Quotation based on 4 participants: 612 USD or 537 EURO per person

Quotation based on 5 participants: 535 USD or 469 EURO per person

 

Services included:

Airport/train station pick up, drop off service, 4-wheel drive car, driver, English speaking guide (8 days), 7 night’s accommodation: tourist ger camps + family guest gers (sleeping gear provided), all meals, horse/camel riding, entrance to museums, national parks and monasteries.

Services excluded:

Accommodation/meals in Ulaanbaatar City, travel/health insurance, snacks and alcohol beverages.

 

Condition

You need to have a good level of fitness and be in excellent health to take part in this trip. It's important that you are able to hike a long distance. You also need to be able to cope with varying temperature as we will be experiencing climates from warm days to cold nights. Travel days can also be long, rough and in cramped conditions. Also, if you have any special food diet, allergy etc don’t forget to mention it on your application.

 

A couple of rules

Illegal drugs are strictly forbidden on our trips. Possessing or using drugs not only contravenes the laws of the country, but also puts the rest of the group at risk. Smoking marijuana and opium is a part of local culture in some parts of the world but is not acceptable for our travelers. Everyone has the right to feel safe and secure on their trip. We do not tolerate any form of sexual harassment, either between passengers or involving our leaders or local operators. Sexual relationships (consensual or otherwise) between a guide or driver and a passenger are unacceptable. If you ever feel another person is behaving inappropriately, please inform us immediately by contacting us.

 

Standard

Our Basic type of trips are designed for travelers who want exceptional experience, plenty of free time and having the flexibility to choose where and how their time and money is spent. By working plenty of free time into the itineraries and keeping many of the activities optional, we aim to make travel possible for those on even the slenderest of budgets. After all, why pay for an activity or excursion you wouldn’t otherwise be interested in?

 

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