Itinerary
Day 1: Leave Ulaanbaatar for the Camel Breeding Family
Day 2: Camel Riding to Khamariin Khidd Monastery
Day 3: Discover the area on camel back: petrified bones, dinosaur bones, cave monasteries, etc...
Day 4: Camel Riding the another desert Monastery
Day 5: Drive back to Ulaanbaatar
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Day 1: Bag Gazrin Chuluu, Delgeriin Chior Monastery
Day 2: Driving town to the Gobi Desert
Day 3: Camel Riding, Bayanzag
Days 4-5: Camel Riding, Yoliin Am
Days 6-8: Driving to Khongoriin Sand Dunes
Day 9: Driving to Saigan Ovoo
Day 10: Camel Riding, Ongiin Monastery
Day 11: Kharkhorin, Erdene zuu Monastery
Day 12: Drive back to Ulaanbaatar
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Mongolia Tour: Camel Treking in Mongolia
5 or 12 days
You want to see the desert they way the people from the Gobi do? By exploring the desert while sitting on the back of a Bactrian Camel you not only discover the wonders and hidden corners of the Gobi, you get a sense of how the desert people live in this vast inhospitable area.
Pass the ruins of Ongiin Khiid Monastry; ride through tiny river cuttings; explore Bayanzag where dinosaur bones and eggs were found and trek with your camels along the impressive Mongol Els or Khongoriin sand dunes.
Sambala - 5 days
Spend an evening with a camel breeding family, discover tiny desert monasteries and a Mongolian legend andexperience the vastness of the Gobi.
Gobi by Bactrian camel - 12 days
Gobi desert, Ongiin Monastery, Granite Formations, Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park, Yoliin Am Gorges, Tsagaan Suvarag, Flaming Cliffs - for those who want to live the desert life.

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Ulaan
Bataar
'Red Hero'. A fascinating blend of old and new
- soviet architecture and ger suburbs - that was established
in the 17th century as home to a living Buddha. |
South
Gobi
165,000 sq kms of virtually unpopulated land. Far from a desolate
wasteland the area contains dinosaur fossils, ice-filled gorges,
rock formations and supports an amazing abundance of wildlife.
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Khongoriin
Ells
Incredible 300meter high sand dunes - some up to 150kms long! |
Erdene
Zuu
Mongolia’s first and greatest monastery;
built from the ruins of Karakorum it has been a center of
Buddhism for over 1000 years. It suffered a great deal of
damage by successive invasions of Manchus and Soviets, but
is once again an active monastery. |
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