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2024 Group Tour Price $2287

Overland Explore Mongolia Tour 16 days

  • Duration: 15 nights/16 days
  • Tour grade: Soft
  • Group size: 1 to 15 PAX
  • Private tours available: 5 May to 20 September
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    7 Aug to 22 Aug

Overland Explore Mongolia Tour 16 days

View Mongolia Travel offers the best all-inclusive Mongolian tour to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Mongolia. Experience the vast open and varied Gobi Desert scenery, the allure and historical artifacts of central Mongolian green valleys, crystal clear water rivers and lakes and national parks of forested northern Mongolia, all within an unforgettable 16 days. It is an overland version of the famous “Explore Mongolia Tour.” We offer both a 15-day Explore Mongolia Tour, which includes 2 internal flights, and this 16-day overland tour. The overland tour allows you to see far more than the flight version at an even lower price. Mongolia is vast, spectacular, and largely uninhabited. The nomads are hospitable, landscapes diverse, scenery stunning, and culture fascinating. Even a month-long trip is not enough to see and do all the “must-sees” in Mongolia within one adventure, but not to worry. We have included all the highlights in this itinerary. Exploring the distinctive way of nomadic life is an essential part of this tour. Every day, you will drive by countless animals of nomads, on endless steppes and through lush green valleys dotted with nomads' ger dwellings. Wherever you travel, you will visit nomad families and meet the nomadic people. You will spend a full day experiencing nomadic life, learning cultural insights, and seeing first hand daily nomadic jobs including how to make dairy products, tend animals etc... from a hard-working nomad family. You also savor Mongolian barbecue prepared by your nomadic hosts. This experientially developed itinerary includes ideal leisure activities such as short hiking, extinct volcano climbing, horse and camel riding and other unique experiences. In addition, visitors have the opportunity to see the most popular attractions and scenic places available in the different natural zones and geographical areas within Mongolia.

Itinerary

Day 1: Ulaanbaatar city tour

Your guide and driver will meet you at your accommodation, and you are taken on a city sightseeing tour of Ulaanbaatar. First, you’ll visit Gandantegchilen Monastery, a monastery favored by locals as well as foreigners due to its interesting religious artifacts and tranquility. A 26m gilded statue of a Buddha (in Megjid Janrasag sum) is another feature of interest. Next, you visit the National Museum of Mongolia followed by a visit to Sukhbaatar Square and a drive to the Zaisan Memorial for a panoramic view of Ulaanbaatar.

Accommodation: 3* hotel
Meals: Lunch, Dinner

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Day 2: Tsagaan Suvarga colorful mud cliffs

Tsagaan Suvarga means "White Stupa.” It is one of the most famous highlights in the Gobi. Tsagaan Suvarga is a strange natural formation of colorful, massive mud cliffs that look like stupas, mound-like structures containing relics. Hiking through the cliffs offers the chance to take amazing photographs.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Gobi desert cliffs

Day 3: Drive to Gobi Gurban Saikhan Mountain National Park, visit Eagle Valley

The Gobi Gurban Saikhan means "Three beautiful mountains in the Gobi.” The Gobi Gurban Saikhan Mountain is a beautiful national park itself rich in wildlife and scenic places. Among them, Yoliin Am/Eagle Valley is the one accessible by car. After our vehicle brings us to a designated parking area, we will walk through the resplendent 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 2.5 to 3 hours for travel into the valley and back to the vehicle. Golden eagles, elusive wild sheep and ibexes are indigenous to the valley.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Eagle valley

Day 4: Khongor Sand Dunes, camel riding

Our journey will continue to Khongor, the largest sand dunes. After reaching the sand dunes, we’ll go hiking along the green river shore, climb sand dunes, visit a nomad family and have an hour of camel riding. If you can climb one of the tallest sand dunes, don't forget to spread the sand northwards against the wind to find the reason hy locals call the sand dunes "Singing Sand.” The views are fantastic from the top of the sand dunes.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Khongor sand dunes

Day 5: Flaming Cliffs

Our adventure will continue to the Flaming Cliffs, where American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews found the remains of dinosaurs including the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered in the world. We will enjoy exploring the cliffs in search of dinosaur fossils we may find and visit the Gobi tree grove named “Bayanzag.” Which means “rich in saxaul trees.” This tree only grows in the Central Asian Gobi.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Mongolia flaming cliffs

Day 6: Drive to Ongi Monastery on the open steppes

Drive first through slate mountains and next on 80 km Ongi steppes leading to Ongi Monastery, 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 mountains; however, the temples were destroyed during the socialist purge of the 1930s. Now the ruins of the monasteries cover a huge area. Visit a new active temple, 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

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Day 7: 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 once a 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 the Kharakhorum Museum display remnants of the ancient city.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Erdenezuu monastery stupa

Day 8: Arkhangai province, explore more about the nomadic life and have an authentic Mongolian barbecue

This day begins with a short tour of Tsetserleg town of Arkhangai province including its interesting local market. Continue the journey to meet a yak-herding nomadic family and relish in an authentic Mongolian barbecue for lunch. Discover more about the traditional nomadic life of northern Mongolian nomads. Next, drive through the picturesque landscapes of Arkhangai with a stop at Chuluut River canyon. Arrive at picturesque Khorgo Terkhiin Tsagaan National Park late afternoon.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Central Mongolia view

Day 9: Explore Khorgo Terhiin Tsagaan National Park

The Khorgo Terkhiin Tsagaan National Park was established to protect the spectacular mountain scenery and endangered species of its flora & fauna. There are several extinct volcanoes within the National Park area, but Khorgo is the most easily accessible volcano. Lava flow from the volcanoes blocked the north and south Terkh Rivers forming the fresh-water lake Terkhiin Tsagaan. Except for the lake and volcano, the national park is extremely beautiful, rich in flora, and is a famous pastureland area where many nomads reside with their animals, mainly yaks. Today, you will climb the volcano on stairs and trails. Upon reaching the top, you will walk along the volcano rim with outstanding views of surrounding areas; a small village can be seen from the volcano, as well as a bird’s eye view of Terhkiin Tsagaan Lake. In the afternoon, travel to freshwater Lake Terkhiin Tsagaan and explore caves.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake

Day 10: Overnight near Shine Ider

Today, we watch birds while driving and walking along the shore of Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake. The driving will be scenic through a flower-carpeted mountain valley, and feature some ancient historical remnants as well as a drive through a high mountain pass.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Day 11: See deer stones and Khuvsgul Lake

The journey continues to the world's freshest pure-water lake, Lake Khuvsgul. This 136km-long, 38km-wide lake lies 1600m above sea level in the middle of a Siberian taiga forest and among majestic sheer rock mountains. The lake and its surrounding area are pristine and have much to offer its guests. Along the way, we explore ancient deer stones spread widely throughout Central Asia. Some 600 deer stones have been found in Central Asia, 500 of them found in the territory of Mongolia. Deer stones are the first monuments of humans; the earliest of them belong to the 13th to the 9th century BC, while most of them date to The Bronze Age. On restored, standing stones, pictures including the sun, the moon, belts, knives, and jumping deer were carved fantastically. After settling in at a ger camp conveniently located on the western shore of the lake, you will enjoy free time.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Khuvsgul Lake in Mongolia

Day 12: Reindeer Family Visit and Horse Riding Tour at Khuvsgul Lake

The Reindeer Tsaatan people live in the depths of the taiga forest. A few reindeer are the primary resource of their livelihood. In summer months, some reindeer families move down from the Taiga mountains close to the lake to supplement their income. After breakfast, we will visit the reindeer people and take pictures with reindeer. Then, we will drive back to the ger camp to have lunch and spend rest of the day riding horses along the lake’s shore and climb a nearby mountain to see the lake from up.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Khuvsgul Reindeer

Day 13: Uran Togoo extinct volcano

Urantogoo volcano became extinct 800,000 years ago. The northern slope of the mountain and inside of the crater are covered with trees and it features a small lake. The summit of the mountain is accessible after a challenging hike up, but the amazing vista is well worth it once you are on the top.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Uran Togoo extinct volcano

Day 14: Amarbayasgalant Monastery

Along the way to Amarbayasgalant monastery, we will drive via Erdenet, a copper mine city and a central town of Bulgan province. Amarbaysgalant is the second largest and the most stunning monastery in terms of architecture. It was built in Chinese and Mongolian style between 1727 and 1736. The afternoon visit to the monastery features huge statues of Buddha built on the mountains.

Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Amarbayasgalant khiid

Day 15: Return to Ulaanbaatar

Today is the last day to be in the unique and unforgettable countryside of Mongolia. Upon arrival in Ulaanbaatar, guests check into a hotel and enjoy a restful, free afternoon.

Accommodation: 3* Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 16: Transfer to the airport/railway station.

We will transfer you to the airport/railway station.

Meals: Breakfast

Price & Date

Tour price per person
  • 2 PAX
    3280$
  • 3 PAX
    2872$
  • 4 PAX
    2621$
  • Group Tour
    2287$
    (Single supplement 605$)
Discounts:
  • For children of a family trip
  • One free space for every 16 pax
  • Group traveler discount
  • Please contact us for more trip details.
The tour includes:
  • 2 nights in 3* hotel
  • 13 nights in ger camps
  • Transfer service by van
  • 1 hour camel and 2 hours horse riding
  • English Speaking guide
  • Entry fees to national parks and the museums
  • Daily bottled water
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary.
  • Departure airport transfer
The tour excludes:
  • Items of personal nature
  • Items of personal use
  • International travel
  • Alcoholic drinks & beverages
  • Bar bills, laundry, telephone calls
  • Travel & medical insurance
  • Visa fee
  • Optional activities & additional services
  • Single supplements
  • Gratiuty for the guides and drivers

Background

Is the Overland Explore Mongolia tour suitable for you?

On offer is a tour to explore the most exciting attractions and scenic areas of the beautiful and unique Gobi Desert, central Mongolian hilly steppes, mountainous and forested northern Mongolia along with its famous attraction, Khuvsgul Lake. The tour does not include overly demanding physical activities. Traveling in Mongolia always requires long driving through changing landscapes, offering scenic views on endless steppes. This tour has limited the driving time to as little as possible, with approximate driving times between 4.5 to 6 hours daily. The longest driving day is on day 2, approximately 7-8 hours, including a lunch stop. The itinerary includes some light activities such as 1-3 hours of mild hiking, an hour of camel riding, and 1-2 hours of horse riding with the support of your guide and local guides. The most challenging experience of the tour could be climbing high sand dunes in the Gobi Desert, which is not mandatory, and visitors may opt to climb one of the lower sand hills. Climbing Khorgo volcano on Day 9 could be a bit strenuous for some people as the area’s elevation is 2000 m above sea level; however, the climbing is short and gradual.

Meals

Tour meals are included according to the itinerary. In the countryside, ger camps serve both European and Mongolian meals. Meat is the main ingredient for meals and is served for lunch and dinner along with vegetables, salads, and soups. There will be more meat in traditional Mongolian meals. A typical breakfast is tea or coffee, bread, jam, butter, eggs and sausage. There are some cookies, cheese, cereals, pancakes and more at some of the ger camps for breakfast. For lunch, meals include salads, Mongolian soups and a main course (pasta, rice, vegetables, beef/mutton/chicken/fish near lakes/rivers), and dessert and tea. Salads, a main course, a dessert, and tea will be served for dinner. With nomads, you will try authentic Mongolian meals. Different types of meals offered simultaneously are not customary in Mongolian tradition. If you are a vegetarian or have other dietary restrictions, please inform us in advance, and we will make arrangements accordingly. We will supply two 0.5L bottles of water a day. Supplying one larger bottle (1.5 liters) of water instead of 2 small bottles of water is available upon request. More informarion on Mongolia meals

Accommodation

Mongolian tourism depends highly on the season, and seasonal accommodation ger camps are fully open between 15 May and 20 September. During other months, the ger camps are partially open and closed in winter. We accommodate our clients at the best hotels in Ulaanbaatar and ger camps in the countryside.

Guides

The majority of our company's guides are English speaking. We also have guides who speak German, French, Spanish and Japanese. They are all friendly, helpful and most of them were born and raised in the Mongolian countryside. Therefore, they have good knowledge about every aspect of Mongolia and have at least three years or more years of guiding experience. During the camel riding, a local guide will support you.

Transportation

Regarding land transport, most of our tours were designed for four-wheel drive Japanese off-road vehicles driven by experienced, friendly and knowledgeable mechanic-drivers. You may check the travel vehicle details at Mongolia transportation.

When is the best time to take Overland Explore Mongolia tour?

The most suitable time to visit Mongolia is between 15 May and 15 September. During this period, the weather will be warm and enjoyable. You should expect significant fluctuation in weather and altitude. The Gobi or southern Mongolia is elevated relatively low (1050 m to 1350 m where we travel) compared to other parts and warmest region in Mongolia. The annual temperature is usually 2-10°C higher than other areas of Mongolia. However, you should not expect warm weather during the trip either you travel in summer or certain periods as Mongolia is elevated at least 700 m high above surrounding Siberian plateau and Chinese territory. Dominant altitude in central and northern Mongolia lies 1400 m to 1780 m above sea level. Few areas of route elevated above 2100 m. Therefore, the weather fluctuates a lot hourly, daytime and at night. The temperature drops 10-20°C in the evening and at nights. The chill wind is common in May, September, and October and the temperature drops below zero during occasional snows in those months. Notably, in the north and northern part of central Mongolia. Average monthly temperatures in the Gobi are +20°C, highest 30°C daytime and night temperature may drop to +8°C at the end of May, June, late August and in September. July could be hottest or be humidity. In July and at the beginning of August, average day temperature is +25°C, the hottest +40°C and night temperature could drop to +12°C although some nights could be sultriness. The temperature could dramatically fall if it rains. When you travel more to the north, you will feel the temperature is dropping and becomes cooler in the mornings, in the evenings and at nights. For your pre-departure preparation, you may check detailed packing list of the discovery tours.

To plan your dream holiday or customize the tour exclusively for you, what to do and see in Mongolia page may help you.

As well as, please check attractions in the Mongolian Gobi, Central Mongolia, and Northern Mongolia.

Rewiews

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Mrs. Sandra Osborne
Travelers from Australia
"My friend and I started planning our trip to Mongolia last year and right from the first email enquiry Boggie was prompt with her replies. Boggie was able to work with us to plan a trip to suit our time frame, flights and activities that we wanted to do. We couldn't have been happier with the outcome. We combined two tours - 'Explore Mongolia Private Tour extended with Yak Cart Supported Trekking' - 21 days. By including two domestic flights we were able to cover a lot of the country. Boggie organised sightseeing tours in Ulaanbaatar and a tour to see the wild horses in Hustai National Park. We flew to the Gobi where we were met by our guide Sony and driver Denzka. We spent two weeks with Sony and Denzka and they were fantastic. Most of the roads were 4 wheel drive tracks so it was important to have a confident and capable driver. Sony's English was excellent and we felt well supported at all times throughout the tour.