Itinerary
July 1, Day 1: Arrive in Ulaanbaatar
Your driver will greet you at the airport/railway station and transfer you to a centrally located hotel. Free day to relax and discover the city on your own while staying in a good location hotel.
Accommodation: 3* hotel
July 2, Day 2: Tour to Baga Gazariin Chuluu
The guide and driver meet you at the hotel and start the tour to Baga Gazariin Chuluu, a zone of granite stone mountains; the highest peak is 1700 m above sea level. It has been keeping some historical remains, such as the ruin of a monastery, ancient tombs, and rock inscriptions. Challenge your imagination by seeing the unique features of the granite formations in Baga Gazariin Chuluu, discover the old monastery ruin, and enjoy the emptiness and calmness of the Gobi Desert.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 3, Day 3: Tsagaan Suvarga colorful mud cliffs
Tsagaan Suvarga means "White Stupa.” It is one of the most famous highlights in the Gobi Desert. Tsagaan Suvarga is a spectacular natural formation of colorful, massive mud cliffs that look like stupas. Hiking through the cliffs offers the chance to take amazing photographs.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 4, Day 4: Gobi Gurban Saikhan Mountain National Park and hiking in Eagle Valley
The Gobi Gurban Saikhan means "Three beautiful mountains in the Gobi.” The Gobi Gurban Saikhan Mountain is a beautiful national park, rich in wildlife and scenic places. Among them, Yoliin Am/Eagle Valley is accessible by car. After our vehicle brings us to a designated parking area, we will walk through the gorgeous valley into the depths of a sheer rock canyon, which accepts no sunlight. Therefore, it has ice until the end of June. The hiking continues for 2.5 to 3 hours into the valley and back to the vehicle. Bearded eagles, elusive wild sheep, and ibexes are indigenous to the valley.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 5, Day 5: Khongor Sand Dunes, camel riding
Our journey will continue to Khongor, the tallest dunes. After reaching the dunes, you’ll go hiking along the green river shore, climb dunes, visit a nomad family, and ride a two-humped camel. If you can climb one of the tallest dunes, don't forget to spread the sand northwards against the wind to find out why locals call the dunes "Singing Sand.” The views are fantastic from the top of the dunes.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 6, Day 6: Flaming Cliffs
Tour to Flaming Cliffs, an area of red cliffs formed through the erosion of sand and rock over many thousands of years. It is also a site of several successful dinosaur excavations. Among them, a discovery that dinosaurs lay eggs after finding a dinosaur nest made the area the world known. Arrive at the ger camp by lunchtime. Free afternoon to relax and hide from the afternoon sun. You will spend the evening exploring the cliffs in search of dinosaur fossils you may find and photograph the cliffs in the evening sun.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 7, Day 7: Drive to Ongi Monastery on the open steppes
First, you visit the Gobi tree grove Bayanzag, which means “rich in saxaul trees.” This tree only grows in the Central Asian Gobi. Next, drive through slate mountains and on 80 km Ongi steppes heading to Ongi, one of the biggest seven monasteries in Mongolia. There were two separate monasteries consisting of more than 30 temples on the shores of the Ongi River surrounded by the Gobi Desert mountains; however, the temples were destroyed during the socialist purge of the 1930s. Now the ruins of the monasteries cover an expanse area. Visit a new active temple and a ger museum, explore the monastery ruins and climb a nearby mountain to have panoramic views of the surrounding areas.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 8, Day 8: Kharkhorin, ancient Monastery Erdenezuu
This day’s tour takes place in the transition zone from the Gobi desert to the mountain steppes. Kharkhorin, formerly known as Kharakhorum, was the capital of Chinggis Khaan's Great Mongol Empire in the 13th century. After the move of the Mongolian capital to Beijing, and the fall of the Empire, Karakorum was abandoned and then destroyed by Min soldiers in 1388. Today, in the vast valley of the Orkhon River, the awe-inspiring ancient monastery Erdenezuu coexists with Kharkhorin town. See some valuable religious artifacts in the monastery museum, view its stunning architecture, and visit the Kharakhorum Museum display remnants of the ancient city.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 9, Day 9: Visit nomads, horse riding and return to Ulaanbaatar
Today is the last day you spend in the beautiful countryside of Mongolia. Leave the ger camp early. On our way to Ulaanbaatar, we will visit a horse-herding nomad family and ride horses. Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, and transfer to the hotel.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 10, Day 10: See Naadam Festival horse race and city tour
In the morning, you will see Soyolon-5-year-old horse racing, followed by the horse racing area sightseeing. Return to Ulaanbaatar by lunchtime. After lunch, you will climb Zaisan Hill to see the panoramic views of Ulaanbaatar. Next, visit Central Square and attend a traditional cultural performance, which is one of the most attractive things in Ulaanbaatar.
Accommodation: 3* hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 11, Day 11: Participate in the Naadam Festival
In the morning, drive to the Naadam Festival stadium. The national holiday Naadam is not only famous among Mongolians but famous around the world. Many tourists, guests, and journalists come to Mongolia to take part. The Naadam Festival starts with a transferring ceremony of the nine white banners from the Government House to the Naadam Stadium, followed by a horse parade. Next, the magnificent opening ceremony starts at 11:10 AM, after the presidential speech at 11 AM. Traditional wrestling, archery, and horse racing are the main highlights. Moreover, you will see anklebone shooting and Naadam trade, starting from Naadam's main dish Huushuur to the traditional Mongolian beverage Airag, souvenirs, traditional clothes, and much more.
Accommodation: 3* hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
July 12, Day 12: Departure
We will transfer you to the train station/airport.
Meals: Breakfast