| Mongolia
is a word evocative of vast open spaces, of nomadic herders
and the thundering “devil's horsemen” of Genghis
Khan.
Explore
the natural and cultural wonders of Mongolia, one of Earth's
last remaining wilderness frontiers.
Largely inaccessible to western travelers until recently,
Mongolia offers a rare glimpse of an ancient nomadic culture
that has changed little over the centuries.
Discover in this untouched land the rare combination of ancient
Buddhist traditions, a nomadic horse-based culture and an
incredible natural beauty - high mountains, vast grasslands,
volcanic lakes and the expanses of the harsh Gobi Desert.
Mongolia's
infrastructure is poor and the roads rough, but the rewards
are incredible. Travel is by 4WD van or jeep (with
marvellous drivers) and you choose your preferred style accommodation
- fully supported camping, or overnight in permanent Ger camps
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Ancient Cities & Desert Sands - 15 days
Ulaanbataar - Bag Gazrib Chuluu - Tsagaan Suvarag - Dalanzadgad
- Khongoriin - Bayanzag - Hoshuu - Khujirt - Orkhon - Kharkhorin
- Ulaanbataar
The
fertile heartland of Mongolia is a realm of rolling steppe supporting
herds of horse, sheep and yak; of magnificent forests, alpine lakes
and volcanoes. It is also the political and religious heart of the
country with a history dating back to pre-Mongol civilizations.
Explore the heart of the Mongol Empire - combining religious and
cultural heritage
with stunning natural beauty and the vast
expanses and towering sand dunes of the desolate Gobi Desert.
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Trekking in Mongolia
Khentii Mountains - 6-13 days
Great White Lake - 15 days
Eight Lakes region - 15 days
These unforgettable trekking adventures through Mongolia's remote regions offer the trekker an unequalled experience of freedom.Camp beneath the star and experience one of the world's remotest landscapes. |

Camel Trekking in Mongolia
Sambala - 5 days
Gobi by Bactrian camel - 12 day
For those with a yearning for remoter travel and a love of the desert, camel treks offer a unique and unforgetable journey. |

Horse Riding in Mongolia
Khangai Mountains- 9 days
Eight Lakes Region - 14 days
Live Mongolia the way the locals do! By exploring Mongolia on horseback you will appreciate the vastness of the steppe, its incredible natural beauty and somthing of the people whose horsesallowed the to rule Central Asiaand took them to the edges of Europe. |
Mongolia:
Land of Genghis Khan - 16 days
Ulaanbataar
- Kharkhorin - Orkhon - Tsetserleg - Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake - Khorgo
Uul - Hovsgol Lake - Amarbayasgalant - Ulaanbataar
The
high steppe country of Mongolia may well be considered the ultimate
travel adventure. This was the realm of Genghis Khan and his furious
horsemen and today it remains one of the truly nomadic countries
on earth - the hardiness of the people a legacy of geography, culture
and environment.
Northern Mongolia’s ‘Blue Pearl’ Hovsgol Nuur
is a pristine alpine lake in a unique region where you can see both
the camels of the Gobi and the reindeer
of
the taiga. Five Mongolian ethnic groups, Buriat, Khalk, Darhat,
Urianghai and Tsaatan meet here and Shamanism has a strong influence. |

North Gobi & Central Mongolia - 9 days
Ulaanbataar
- Bag Gazrib Chuluu -
Explore the heart of the Mongol Empire - combining religious and cultural
heritage with stunning natural beauty and the vast expansesand towering sand
dunes of the desolate Gobi Desert. |

Cultural Highlights of Central Mongolia - 6 or 11 days
Ulaanbataar
- KhonKhon Khaan Uul - Kharkhorin - Tsetserleg
- Golmod - Bulgan - Amarbayasgalant
- Ulaanbataar
The
fertile heartland of Mongolia is a realm of rolling steppe supporting herds
of horse, sheep and yak; of magnificent forests, alpine lakes and volcanoes.
It is also the political and religious heart of the country with a history
dating back to pre-Mongol civilizations. Explore its great monasteries and ancient capitals - experience
its natural beauty - mountains, lakes and a glimpse of its nomadic heritage
and lifestyle.
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