
Discover the magic of Mongolia on this unforgettable 17-day adventure through deserts, mountains, lakes, and the stunning Terelj National Park. Experience thrilling horse and camel treks, scenic hikes, and incredible wildlife encounters. Stay with nomadic families in traditional gers, immerse yourself in authentic culture, and marvel at breathtaking landscapes from rolling grasslands and pristine lakes to vast sand dunes and dramatic rock formations. Perfect for travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime journey full of adventure, culture, and unforgettable memories.



Day 1. Terelj and Chinggis Khan statue
In the morning we will drive to the Chinggis Khaan Statue complex. Chinggis Khaan Statue complex is located 54 kms from Ulaanbaatar, on the bank of the Tuul River, in a place called Tsonjin Boldog, where Genghis Khan had found a golden whip according to legend. 40 meter high statue on horseback was erected on a 10 meter high base, covered by stainless steel and surrounded by 36 columns. Those 36 columns are meant for the memorial of 36 kings intermarry from Chinggis Khaan until Ligden Khaan. A recreation area, restaurants, souvenir shop and conference hall occupy the base structure. From the ground floor of statue visitors walkup to the head of the horse through its chest and neck of the horse, using elevator where they can have a panoramic view. After visiting Statue, we will be heading to Terelj National Park and enjoy scenery around national park. Terelj National Park is located in the Khentii Mountains and are by its natural beauty and interesting rock formations. Terelj National Park consisted of forested alpine mountains and gigantic rock formations such as Turtle Rock, etc. It is the most popular tourist destination among the foreign and domestic tourists. The area of Terelj National Park is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, climbing, sightseeing view and photography. You will have opportunity to ride Mongolian horse with local guide about a hour. Stay in a Ger of nomad family. (Lunch, Dinner)
Day 2. Ikh gazriin chuluu
Ikh Gazriin Chuluu is one of Mongolia's fascinating natural wonders. This mountain of granite rock, located in the Gobi Desert, reaches a peak height of 1,706 meters. The rocky mountains of Ikh Gazriin Chuluu stretch from west to east, covering approximately 20 kilometers. Situated in Gurvansaikhan sum of Dundgovi province, this site offers visitors a unique glimpse into Mongolia's geological and cultural heritage. Stay in a Ger of nomad family. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Day 3. Travel to Baga Gazriin Chuluu
Baga Gazriin Chuluu is located at Mongolian granite rock zone in the Dund Gobi province. Chuluu means stone .Baga Gazriin Chuluu, is a 15km long and 10 km wide stone massif, and it is located 30 km far from south east of Adaatsag soum. This stone massif is also part of the Mongolian granite stone zone. The highest point is Tahilgat Mountain /1758 m/ in the Northwest part of the stone massif.This place is popular at inhabiting the wild sheep, ibex and marmots. Surtiin am is one of many beautiful places in Baga Gazriin Chuluu. This is a narrow canyon with asp, birch, white whicker and elm tree, as well the ruin of a stone temple and the site of 2 yurts where monks lived and meditated since the seventieth century. There is a 20 m long cave near to the Surtiin Am. Crystals can be found around the cave. Life size paintings of deer are painted on a granite stone and another yurt shaped stone called Ger chuluu. According to scientists, 64 tombs and tumuli dated back to Khugnu tribe have been found around Baga Gagriin Chuluu .Also, there is a spring water which comes from under source is good for eye illness. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 4. Travel to Tsagaan Suvarga
Continue to travel to Tsagaan Suvraga, is located in Dundgobi province. Tsagaan Suvraga, is located in the Dund Gobi province. It’s 90 degree of straight, consists of many colors of clay deposits. In ancient times, there was a big sea in Khevtee and Bosoo valleys of Tsagaan Suvarga. After dried up the sea, this area became a valley with many glacis and escarpments, covered by many different sedimentary deposits. Tsagaan Suvarga is a big escarpment with 200m height and 400m long. This place has been protected since early times by local nomads . Stay over night in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 5. Travel to Yol valley
Travel to Yol valley is situated in east north part of Zuun Saikhan Mountain. Yol valley is one of the natural wonder of Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park and beautiful deep canyon with many rocky cliffs, has been created by many years of water erosion. The Yoliin Am, a protected site in 1965, is 62 km north west of Dalanzadgad. Very wide at the entrance, it narrows gradually into a remarkable gorge. A spring 2 or 3 km long winds its way through the defile and in July, freezing into a thick corridor of ice that stretches along a considerable distance. In earlier times, the blocks of ice rarely melted, being protected from the vicious sunlight. This, however has changed in recent years, partially because of the multitudes of tourists that walk on the ice. You can still see ice here in July but it is almost completely melted by August. Following the canyon to the very end, one emerges into a beautiful wide valley. Surrounding mountains are home to argali, ibex, and many birds of prey, as well as numerous small rodents particular to the Gobi. A small museum marks the entrance to the protected zone and provides information on the petrified trees, fauna and flora of the Gobi. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 6. Travel to Khongoriin Els sand dunes
Travel to Khongoriin Els sand dunes. Khongoriin Els sand dunes are some of the largest and most impressive sand dunes in Mongolia. Also known as the DuutMankhan( singing dunes ). Hongoriin Els stretch for more than 180 km with majestic heights of 15-30 m. The largest dunes are north west of the range. You can climb to the top of the sand dunes and slide down : simultaneously the dune begins to make an amazing sound : similar to singing. From the top of the sand dunes the view of the desert is amazing. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 7. Stay in a nomad family and camel riding
This day you will get opportunity to ride camel through the sand dunes. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 8. Travel to Bayanzag
Continue to drive for 170 km to Baynzag. Bayanzag is the place where famous explorer and dinosaur hunter Roy Chapmen Andrews’ expedition discovered first time complete skeletons , eggs and hatchlings of the Cretaceous Period in 1922 , the world ever found. Imagine something unique in the area where dinosaurs were lived 70 million years ago. Here also you will see sakaul forest grown in hard condition of the Gobi and red flaming cliffs formed by the erosion of the sand and rock over many thousand of years.Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 9. Travel to Ongi Monastery
Drive to Ongi Monastery. Today you will go a round of Ongi Monastery and will discover that what happened there during the communist regime time. Ongi monastery is formerly one of the largest monasteries in Mongolia .Ongi monastery was founded in 1660 and consisted of two temple complexes on the north and south banks of the Ongi River. The older southern complex consisted of various administrative buildings as well as 11 temples. The northern complex built in the 18th century, consisted of 17 temples-among them one of the largest temples in all Mongolia.The Ongi monastery grounds also 4 religious universities and could accommodate over one thousand monks at a time. But during 1930s the monastery was completely destroyed and over 200 monks were killed by the communists. After democracy of Mongolia in 1990, monks returned to Ongi monastery where they had begun their Buddhist education as young children some 60 years prior. These monks started laying new foundation upon the old ruins, with a vision to restore Ongi monastery and revitalize Buddhism in Mongolia. Ongi River is one of the longest river in Mongolia has 435 km length and flows into UlaanNuur. A river takes source from the Khangai Mountain range in Ovorkhangai Aimag. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 10. Travel to Orkhon waterfall (Ulaan tsutgalan)
Travel to Orkhon waterfall. Orkhon waterfall ( Ulaan tsutgalan), is over 25 m high Ulaantsutgalan is the biggest waterfall in Mongolia and one of the most attractive destination in Orkhon river valley, UNISCO World heritage site The waterfall is located on the Orkhon River in Bat-Ulzii, Uvurkhangai province. Its width is about 10 m. The surrounding areas of the waterfall was formed by volcanic activities dated back approximately 20,000 years. When a smaller river named Ulaan (meaning Red) flows into Orkhon river the water drops over the edge with height over 25 and makes the waterfall. That is why, locals called it Ulaan tsutgalan which meaning Red's Flows. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 11. Visit waterfall and horse riding
Today you will ride Mongolian horses and do some warm up ride through wide open steppe. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 12. Travel to Tsenkher Hot Spa
Enjoy having hot spa bath and relax. Tsenkher Hot Spa is a natural hot spring flows out whole year from the ground at 85 Celsius degree, country's second hottest, in mountainous Central Mongolia. It is located 28 km south of Tsetserleg town in Arkhangai province and 22 km south west Tsenkher village. The spring comes out from far deep part of the ground and its water is not mixed with soil waters because it is hot. Also the spring is kept in high pressure under the ground flow rate is high, 10 liters per seconds. The water has high mineral content and containing everything from simple calcium, sodium to sulphuric. Folklore claimed medical value some of this springs have, they are often popular tourist destinations for Mongolian people. The spring produce water that is good for health reasons and water is effect for joints, nerve system and considered good for many other diseases. Stay overnight in a Ger guesthouse. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 13. Chuluut canyon river
The Chuluut River Canyon in Central Mongolia's Arkhangai Province is a stunning natural wonder, featuring a deep basalt gorge carved by the river from volcanic lava, offering spectacular scenery, excellent fishing (trout), and opportunities for canoeing and adventure near the Khorgo Volcano. This 100-kilometer-long canyon, with its steep walls and forested surroundings, is a significant geological feature formed by ancient volcanic activity, making it a must-see for nature lovers. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 14. Terkhiin Tsagaan lake national park
Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur National Park (also known as Khorgo-Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur) in Mongolia's Arkhangai Province is a stunning volcanic landscape featuring the beautiful, freshwater Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake (White Lake), formed by lava flows, the extinct Khorgo Volcano, dramatic gorges, diverse wildlife (birds, deer, bears), and opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring caves. It's a protected area known for its dramatic scenery and rich biodiversity, offering activities like boating, horse riding, and experiencing vast steppes and rivers like the Suman River. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 15. Travel to Kharakhorum
Visit Erdene Zuu monastery and Kharakhorum museum which was established in 2011. Kharakhorum is one of the most important attractions of Mongolia. The town is located about 370 km in the west of Ulaanbaatar, at the river Orkhon. The Kharakhorum was founded in 1220 by Genghis Khan and had been the capital of the Mongolian empire for 32 years. Erdene Zuu monastery is the most ancient Buddhist monastery inthe Mongolia. It is located in the Uvurkhangai Province. It is part of the World Heritage Site entitled Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape. The monastery was built in 1585 by Abtai Sain Khan, upon the introduction of Buddhism into Mongolia as the state religion. Stones and ruins of the Kharakhorum had been used to the construction. It is surrounded by a wall featuring 108 stupas, 108 being a sacred number in Buddhism, and the number of beads in a Buddhist rosary. The monastery was damaged by warfare in the 1680s, but it was rebuilt in the 18th century. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomadic family./Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 16. Khogno Khan Nature Reserve
Khogno Khan National Park (also Khugnu-Tarna) is a stunning, accessible reserve in central Mongolia's Bulgan Province, famous for its "Mini Gobi" landscape where desert dunes meet mountains, steppe, and forests, offering unique scenery and activities like camel riding, hiking to ancient monasteries (like Ovgon Khiid ruins), and experiencing diverse wildlife, all within a short distance from Ulaanbaatar. It's a protected area showcasing a rare mix of taiga and steppe ecosystems, featuring granite peaks, sand dunes (Elsen Tasarkhai), and historical Buddhist sites. Stay over night in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 17. Ulaanbaatar
Drive back to the Ulaanbaatar. End of the service. /Breakfast, Lunch/
Tour included
●Experienced guide service /English speaking/
●Experienced driver service
●Entrance fee for protected natural area
●Sightseeing costs
●Stay in a Ger of nomadic family /15nights/
●Stay in Ger guesthouse /1night/
●Transportation
●Fee for horse and camel riding
●Petrol
●Drinking water
●Food /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Tour excluded:
●Alchohol drinks
●Personal toiletries
●Tips for the driver & guide
●Travel insurance