 
Grasslands extend to a horizon of cobalt-blue skies, pastelhued rocks color the Gobi Desert and fast-flowing rivers cut deep canyons in arid steppes in this remote Asian nation land-locked between China and Russia. The people, descendants of Genghis Khan, are an eclectic mix of rugged nomads, Buddhist monks, farmers and merchants. For the truly adventurous, Mongolia holds the promise of an exotic culture rarely visited by travelers.
Starting in Ulaanbatar, the tour uses the capital as a hub to visit the Gobi Desert, Lake Hovsgol and central Mongolia. In the Gobi, we visit the Flaming Cliffs, a world-class dinosaur site with remains so plentiful that dinosaur eggshells can still be found on the surface.
In Yol Valley National Park, we experience a unique environment that includes 200 species of birds and 600 species of vegetation.
We stay on the beautiful shores of Lake Hovsgol. Surrounded by mountains and forests, it contains three percent of the earth’s fresh water. In central Mongolia, we visit Gorkhi-Terelj and Bogd National Parks. In Karakoram, we discover the ruins of the ancient capital of the Mongols and in Ulaanbatar, we walk through former royal palaces and visit the national museum.
The highlight for many is the famous Naadam Festival. Full of ceremony, pomp and festive Mongolians, this event features the “Three Sports of Men” — archery, wrestling and horse racing. Our Mongolian odyssey concludes in Ulaanbatar. |
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Itin A Itin B Day 1 Arrive in Ulaanbatar
Day 2 Gandan Monastery, Gorkhi-Terelj National Park
Day 3 Fly to Muron, Lake Hovsgol
Day 4 Lake Hovsgol — hiking, fishing
Day 5 Lake Hovsgol — horseback and yak cart riding (optional)
Day 6 To Ulaanbatar — Natural History Museum
Day 7 To South Gobi/Yol Valley
Day 8 Hongor Els - Singing Sand Dunes
Day 9 Flaming Cliffs — Dinosaur Site
Day 10 Return to Ulaanbatar, Bogd Khan Palace Day 11 Bogdo National Park, Mandshir Monastery
Day 12 Naadam Festival — Karakoram
Day 13 Naadam Festival — Closing Ceremony, Ulaanbatar or Karakoram Day 14 Karakoram, Erdene Zuu Monastery
Day 16 Return to Ulaanbatar
Day 1 Arrive in Ulaanbatar
Day 2 Gandan Monastery, Gorkhi-Terelj National Park
Day 3 Fly to Muron, Lake Hovsgol
Day 4 Lake Hovsgol — hiking, fishing
Day 5 Lake Hovsgol — horseback and yak cart riding (optional)
Day 6 To Ulaanbatar — Natural History Museum
Day 7 To South Gobi/Yol Valley
Day 8 Hongor Els - Singing Sand Dunes
Day 9 Flaming Cliffs — Dinosaur Site
Day 10 Return to Ulaanbatar, Bogd Khan Palace Day 11 Bogdo National Park, Mandshir Monastery
Day 12 Naadam Festival — Ulaanbatar or Karakoram
Day 13 Naadam Festival — Closing Ceremony, Ulaanbatar or Karakoram Day 14 Karakoram, Erdene Zuu Monastery
Day 16 Return to Ulaanbatar
Accommodations
Comfortable hotel in Ulaanbatar with private washrooms. Some basic accommodation in gers (Mongolian circular tents) with shared facilities.
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