Enjoy nomadic life while exploring richness of Mongolia has to offer such as; reindeer people, desert camel, wild takhi horse, oldest capital city, natural hot & cold spring water, water falls, lakes, volcanoes and much more .
DAY 1:
1st destination: Elsen tasarkhai, a sand dune in the middle of the country! which stretch from the Tuv, Uvurkhangai, and Bulgan provinces totaling 80 km. You will get a chance to enjoy mini Govi and even ride a camel!
DAY 2:
2nd destination: In 1206 Chinggis khaan established the Mongolian Great Empire and built the capital city of Kharkhorin. The capital city had a trading markets, artisans, artists from all over and Christian, Islamic, Buddhist temples within the city coexisting without any
problem! Talk about religious tolerance! Much of the city has been destroyed but artifacts are displayed in a beautiful museum next to the late temple, Erdene Zuu.
3rd destination: Ulaan Tsutgalan (Улаан Цутгалан), the waterfall fall is one of the picturesque sights in the historically significant Orkhon River Valley, which requires bumpy driving through the lava covered scenic valley full of nomads and their animals.
DAY 3:
4th destination: Tsenkher Hot Spring is the second hottest spring of Mongolia, reaches 86℃ (186.8℉). It is an alkaline spring that contains hydrofluoric acid and silica union and used for medical treatment for rheumatism, neuralgia, muscular pain and arthralgia and help improving digestive system, restoring immunity after surgery and recharging yourself. If that’s too much, just sit back and enjoy natural jacuzzi.
DAY 4:
5th destination: Taikhar Chuluu is 18m-high cliff of granite. This cliff was formed by separating from the river bank due to millions of years’
continual flow of Khoid Tamir River through granite cape on its northern bank.
6th destination: Khorgo Volcano, situated on the eastern side of Terkhiin tsagaan lake, is an extinct volcano that holds significant geological and ecological importance. It stands as the last active volcano in Mongolia, having erupted approximately 8000 years ago. The crater of the volcano, located at an altitude of 2,210 meters, boasts a diameter of 300 meters and a depth ranging from 70 to 80 meters.
DAY 5:
7th destination: “White Lake of the Terkh River”, is located 2060 metres (1,28 miles) above the sea level. It’s the jewel of Arkhangai and
one of the most beautiful lakes in the country. We can find many pikes and many other species of fish. The lake remains frozen a big part of
the year. This area is still wild, you may see chitals, marsh deer, wild boars, ducks or great cormorants.
DAY 6:
Route: Khuvsgul Jargalant soum
DAY 7:
Zuun Nuur is a small, beautiful salt water lake which is a heaven for birds. After the lake, we will continue to drive about 10 kms and arrive at the camp, hike through the forest or just relax in the nature.
DAY 8:
Route: KHUVSGUL LAKE
DAY 9:
Mongolian Reindeer People or Tsaatan, a diminishing nomadic tribe who live in the depths of the Taiga in northern Mongolia are one of the
last groups of nomadic reindeer herders in the world. We will be visiting tsaatan otog and experience their everyday life first hand.
Uran togoo is 1686m tall inactive volcano, scientists suggest that this volcano last erupted about 20-25 thousand years ago. Flora includes
flowers such as thistle, tulip and rhodiola rosea, herbs such as cumin, astragalus and aging chive. As for the wildlife, you can spot argali
sheep, ibex, Siberian roe deer, marmot, hare, daurian partridge, ural owl, hawk, cuckoo, ruddy shelduck and various types of snake.
DAY 10:
Spend a day in a resort where you can enjoy natural spring water that
is good for digestive system
DAY 11:
Architecturally beautiful Amarbayasgalant monastery is one of the three main monasteries in Mongolia, was built between 1727 and 1737 by the Manchu emperor Yongzheng, the son of Kangxi of Manchu (Qing dynasty)commemorating Zanabazar, the first Bogd Gegeen (religious title), leader of Mongolian Buddhism, sculptor, and painter.
DAY 12:
Aglag Buteel Khiid is located approx. 100 km from Ulaanbaatar. The temple is built by a monk named G.Purevbat, which hosts collections of nature’s unique shaped rocks, tree roots, and other unique things that he had created in his meditation dreams, as well as collections of strange animal’s exhibit. Suitable for any age and curiosity. Hike on the trails through the strange shaped trees and rocks. This trip is suitable for anyone interested in walking, hiking and curious about strange animal exhibit, carvings and nature forms.