Mongolia Panorama Tour
14 Days / 13 Nights
Tour Code: CLT06
Tour Scope: Southern Mongolia, Central Mongolia and Northern Mongolia
Tour Route: Huvsgul Lake, Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, Tsenkher Hot Spa, Karakorum, Ongi Monastery, Bayanzag (Flaming Cliffs), Khongoryn Els Sand Dunes, Yolyn Am (Eagle Valley)
Highlights: Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune, Karakorum, Ongi Monastery, Bayanzag (Flaming Cliffs), Khongoryn Els Sand Dunes-Yol (Eagle) Valley
Tour Season: 01 June- 15 September
Tour Level: Moderate
Day 2. Flight to Murun and travel to Huvsgul Lake
Day 3. Tsaatan family
Day 4. Zuun Lake/Shine-Ider Soum
Day 5. Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake
Day 6. Khorgo Volcano
Day 7. Tsenkher Hot Spa
Day 8. Karakorum
Day 9. Ongi Monastery
Day 10. Bayanzag (Flaming Cliffs)
Day 11. Khongoryn Els Sand Dunes
Day 12. Yolyn Am (Eagle Valley)
Day 13. Flight to Ulaanbaatar
Day 14. Departure
Accommodations: 2 nights in hotel and 11 nights in ger camps Meals: Inclusive meals are indicated in itinerary (B = breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
Meals: Inclusive meals are indicated in itinerary (B = breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
Transport: 4WD Japanese Minivan or 4WD Japanese Jeep
Optional activities: Camel riding, Horse riding
Staffs: Visit Mongolia Team (Tour guide and driver)
ULAANBAATAR
Upon your arrival at Chinggis Khan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar, you will be greeted by the Visit Mongolia team and transferred to your hotel, located in the heart of the city. After some time to freshen up from your journey, we will begin our tour of Ulaanbaatar. Our first stop is Gandan Monastery, the largest and most important monastery in Mongolia, home to over 500 monks. From there, we will visit the National History Museum, where you will learn about the rich and diverse history of Mongolia. A short walk will bring us to Sukhbaatar Square, the central hub of Ulaanbaatar, where we will see the Parliament House, National Opera, and City Hall. Later in the day, we will visit Zaisan Hill, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Mongolian cultural performance featuring dancing and khoomii (Mongolian throat singing). Overnight at a hotel. (L, D)
DAY 2
HUVSGUL NATIONAL PARK
Approximate distance: 110 km | Estimated travel time: 1,5h flight and 3-4 hours driving
In the morning, we will take a flight to Murun, the capital of Huvsgul province. From there, we will drive to Lake Huvsgul, Mongolia's largest and deepest freshwater lake, located 1,645 meters above sea level. This pristine lake is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and is often referred to as the "Blue Pearl of Mongolia." You will have time to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before spending the night in a traditional Mongolian ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 3-4
RELAXATION AND VISIT TO A TSAATAN FAMILY
Over the next two days, we will spend time in the tranquil and picturesque environment of Huvsgul National Park. One of the highlights of this part of the trip is visiting a family of the nomadic Tsaatan people, also known as reindeer herders. You will have the opportunity to learn about their unique way of life and traditions. For those who are interested, there will also be options for horse riding, swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Huvsgul, or simply relaxing by the lake. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 5
TRAVEL TO SHINE-IDER SOUM
Approximate distance: 250 km | Estimated travel time: 5-6 hours
Today we will travel to Shine-Ider Soum, a journey that will take us across high mountain passes and through deep river valleys. The dramatic landscapes along the way provide plenty of opportunities for stunning photographs. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 6
TERKHIIN TSAGAAN LAKE AND KHORGO NATIONAL PARK
Approximate distance: 180 km | Estimated travel time: 4-5 hours
Our journey continues to Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, a beautiful lake formed by a volcanic eruption. The lake is around 20 kilometers long and is surrounded by scenic volcanic landscapes. Nearby is Khorgo National Park, where you can explore the ancient volcanic craters. Enjoy the natural beauty and serenity of this region before spending the night in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 7
TSENKHER HOT SPA
Approximate distance: 250 km | Estimated travel time: 4-5 hours
We will travel to Tsenkher Hot Springs, famous for their naturally occurring hot water that emerges at a temperature of 89°C (192°F). The camp here offers outdoor and indoor baths, allowing you to relax and soak in the warm, healing waters. Along the way, we will also stop at the Taikhar Rock, a 25-meter-high granite pinnacle surrounded by local legends. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 8
THE ANCIENT CAPITAL CITY OF KARAKORUM
Approximate distance: 150 km | Estimated travel time:2 hours
Today, we will visit Karakorum, the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire, established by Chinggis Khan in the 13th century. Here, we will explore the Erdene Zuu Monastery, the oldest Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, built in 1586 and surrounded by 108 stupas. The site is home to some of the finest examples of religious art and architecture in the country. We will also visit the Karakorum Museum, which provides further insight into the rich history of this area. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 9
ONGI MONASTERY
Approximate distance: 260 km | Estimated travel time: 5-6 hours
We will travel to the Ongi Monastery, an important religious site in southern Mongolia that was built in the 18th century. Although much of the monastery is now in ruins, it remains a fascinating place to visit, with beautiful surrounding landscapes that are ideal for hiking. You will have time to explore the ruins and enjoy the quiet, peaceful atmosphere of this area. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 10
BAYANZAG (FLAMING CLIFFS)
Approximate distance: 170 km | Estimated travel time: 3-4 hours
Today’s journey takes us to Bayanzag, also known as the Flaming Cliffs due to the red-orange color of the rock formations. This area is famous for the discovery of dinosaur fossils, including complete skeletons and eggs, by American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews in the 1920s. Along the way, we will pass through the arid steppe landscape, home to camel herders and nomadic families. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 11
KHONGORYN ELS SAND DUNES
Approximate distance: 180 km | Estimated travel time: 4-5 hours
We will travel to the Khongoryn Els Sand Dunes, the largest sand dunes in Mongolia, reaching up to 800 meters in height. These dunes are known as the "Singing Dunes" due to the sound they produce when the wind blows over the sand. In the evening, we will visit a local camel-breeding family and have the opportunity to ride camels. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 12
YOLYN AM (EAGLE VALLEY)
Approximate distance: 200 km | Estimated travel time: 4-5 hours
We will continue our journey to Yolyn Am, also known as Eagle Valley, located in the Altai Mountains. This valley is famous for its deep gorges and ice formations, which can last until July. The surrounding mountains are home to various wildlife, including the Argali wild sheep and the ibex. We will visit the Gobi Museum and trek through the valley. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
DAY 13
RETURN TO ULAANBAATAR
Approximate distance: 50 km | Estimated travel time: 1 hour driving and 1.5h flight
After breakfast, we will drive to Dalanzadgad Airport for our flight back to Ulaanbaatar. Upon arrival, you will have free time for shopping, including opportunities to buy traditional Mongolian souvenirs and cashmere products. In the evening, we will gather for a farewell dinner. Overnight in a hotel. (B, L, D)
DAY 14
DEPARTURE
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure. We hope you leave with wonderful memories of your time in Mongolia. (B)
Trip overview
Hotels in Ulaanbaatar offer a wide range of options, catering from luxurious international chains to budget-friendly guesthouses. Our package cost typically excludes accommodation in Ulaanbaatar (UB), allowing clients the flexibility to choose their preferred stay. We provide hotel rates for Visit Mongolia customers to select from, encouraging group travelers to opt for the same property. You can choose your desired hotel and room type and inform us accordingly. Alternatively, you are welcome to arrange your own booking.
- Luxury Hotels: Options include renowned establishments like the Shangri-La Hotel, Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace, and the Blue Sky Hotel & Tower. These hotels feature modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, fitness centers, spas, and international dining.
- Mid-Range Hotels: Reliable choices such as Ramada Ulaanbaatar and Bayangol Hotel offer comfort and convenience.
- Budget Hotels and Guesthouses: For budget-conscious travelers, we recommend hostels and guesthouses like UB Guesthouse and Zaya Hostel, providing clean and affordable accommodations.
- Ger Camps: During countryside exploration, you will stay in tourist ger camps, offering an authentic Mongolian experience. Ger camps vary, with some offering standard and deluxe gers. Standard gers provide access to shared public bathrooms located centrally within the camp, while deluxe gers feature private attached bathrooms. Each ger accommodates two people and includes wood stove heating and two wood-framed beds. Camp restaurants, as well as western-style toilet and shower facilities, are centrally located, ensuring a memorable cultural experience.
- Tented Camping: For adventures to remote areas, we use tented camps. Tents accommodate two or three persons and include a sleeping mat per person (clients are requested to bring their own sleeping bags). Our expedition staff sets up camps, prepares meals, and attends to all needs. Tented camps offer a close-to-nature experience and access to the most remote parts of the country.
- Elsen Tasarkhai: Known for its stunning sand dunes and picturesque landscapes, this area offers a unique blend of desert and steppe environments.
- Hustai National Park: Famous for being the home of the wild Przewalski's horses, the park also boasts beautiful natural scenery and opportunities to spot a variety of wildlife.
- Terelj National Park: Renowned for its dramatic rock formations, including the famous Turtle Rock, and its lush greenery, this park offers a scenic escape from urban life.
- Gobi Desert: Discover the vastness and striking beauty of the Gobi Desert, with its unique wildlife, dramatic sand dunes, and awe-inspiring landscapes.
- Khuvsgul Lake: Often referred to as the "Blue Pearl of Mongolia," Khuvsgul Lake is known for its pristine, crystal-clear waters and breathtaking surrounding scenery.
- Altai Mountains: This mountain range is home to diverse wildlife and offers breathtaking views of Mongolia's rugged, untamed beauty.
For travelers seeking more authentic and budget-friendly accommodation, staying with a nomadic family is an enriching experience. You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the traditional nomadic lifestyle, sharing in the customs, daily routines, and warm hospitality of Mongolian herders.
- Cultural Immersion: Engage in the daily activities of nomadic life, including herding livestock, milking animals, and preparing traditional Mongolian meals. This experience offers deep insights into their unique way of life, customs, and traditions, making for a truly immersive and memorable cultural exchange.
- Jeep Overland Adventure Tours: For these tours, we use reliable Japanese or Korean 4WD vans and SUVs, such as Mitsubishi, Toyota, and Nissan models. These vehicles are well-suited to Mongolia’s rugged terrain, providing a comfortable and safe ride.
- Group Tours within Ulaanbaatar: For larger groups touring Ulaanbaatar, we use modern buses or mini-buses. These vehicles are air-conditioned and equipped with comfortable seating to ensure a pleasant travel experience.
- Remote Areas: In some remote areas where flying is necessary, we arrange local transportation, typically using Russian 4WD jeeps or minivans. These vehicles are ideal for Mongolia's challenging landscapes, and the daily driving distance is typically around 200-250 km..
- Sightseeing in Ulaanbaatar: For city sightseeing, we offer deluxe coaches, vans, and sedans. These vehicles are selected for their comfort, ensuring an enjoyable tour of the city.
All Visit Mongolia drivers have extensive experience and are well-acquainted with the Mongolian countryside, including areas without marked roads. They are also skilled mechanics, which is particularly important when traveling through remote regions. Regular technical inspections are performed on all vehicles to ensure their safety and reliability.
Why Our Guides Stand Out:
- Cultural and Historical Expertise: Our guides are well-versed in Mongolian history, from the era of Genghis Khan to modern times. They offer detailed insights into Mongolia's nomadic civilization, including its customs, traditions, and lifestyle. Their stories and explanations help bridge the gap between visitors and the unique Mongolian culture, enriching your experience with meaningful context.
- Knowledge of Nature and Wildlife: Mongolia's vast wilderness is home to diverse ecosystems, and our guides have in-depth knowledge of the country’s flora, fauna, and geology. They are skilled in identifying the different plant and animal species you may encounter and can provide fascinating details about Mongolia's varied landscapes, from the Gobi Desert to the Altai Mountains.
- Local Folklore and Mythology: Our guides don’t just give you facts; they bring Mongolia’s rich oral tradition to life. Through engaging stories, legends, and myths passed down through generations, they help you connect with the spiritual and historical significance of the sites you visit. Whether it’s tales of ancient warriors or the beliefs tied to sacred mountains, their storytelling adds a deeper layer to your journey.
- Tailored Experiences: Every traveler has unique interests, and our guides excel at tailoring the tour to your preferences. Whether you want to learn more about local crafts, focus on wildlife, or dive deep into Mongolia’s history, they will adapt to ensure your experience is both personalized and unforgettable.
- Expert Navigation of Diverse Terrain: With a country as vast and varied as Mongolia, it's essential to have a guide who is skilled in navigating both urban and remote areas. Our guides are experienced in managing all types of terrain, from city streets to the most rugged, off-the-beaten-path locations. Their expertise ensures that your journey is safe, smooth, and comfortable, even in Mongolia’s most remote regions.
- Exceptional Client Care: Beyond their knowledge, our guides are known for their warm hospitality and personal attention. They are passionate about sharing their love for Mongolia with travelers and go above and beyond to ensure your comfort and enjoyment. Many of our past clients have praised their guides for being approachable, friendly, and always willing to assist with any needs or questions.
We are proud of the overwhelmingly positive feedback we receive from clients regarding our guides. After each tour, many travelers highlight the role their guide played in making their trip memorable. From their professionalism to their storytelling skills, our guides consistently earn high praise, contributing to a rewarding and meaningful Mongolian adventure.
In Ulaanbaatar:
Ulaanbaatar offers a diverse range of dining options, with restaurants serving cuisines from around the world. You can enjoy international dishes from Indian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, English, French, German, Russian, and Latin American restaurants, as well as traditional Mongolian cuisine. The staple foods in Mongolia include beef, mutton, noodles, and dairy products, but many restaurants cater to various dietary preferences.
Popular Restaurants in Ulaanbaatar:
- Hazara: Famous for its authentic Indian cuisine, Hazara is a top choice for those seeking flavorful and well-prepared Indian dishes.
- Namaste: Specializing in Nepalese cuisine, Namaste offers a delightful selection of aromatic and hearty meals.
- Veranda: Known for its Mediterranean cuisine and stunning views of the city, Veranda offers a relaxing atmosphere with a varied menu.
- BD's Mongolian Barbeque: A unique, interactive dining experience where guests can create their own stir-fry, choosing from a wide range of ingredients.
Most ger camps serve Western-style meals, providing a familiar dining experience while you explore Mongolia's beautiful countryside. For excursions to remote areas, we arrange for professional chefs to accompany the group, ensuring fresh, nutritious, and satisfying meals even in the most remote locations. With advance notice, we can accommodate vegetarians and those with special dietary requirements.
Specialty Meals:
As part of your cultural experience, you will have the opportunity to try traditional Mongolian dishes, including:
- Khorkhog: Mongolian barbecue, made with mutton or goat, slow-cooked with hot stones for a unique flavor.
- Buuz: Steamed dumplings filled with minced meat, typically mutton or beef, and flavored with spices.
- Airag: Fermented mare’s milk, a traditional drink with a mildly tangy flavor.
Tourist Season:
The primary tourist season in Mongolia runs from May to September, offering favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities and exploration. However, Mongolia’s climate is highly variable, so it's important to be prepared for different conditions depending on the region and time of your visit.
Weather Highlights:
- July and August: These are the warmest months of the year, but they also bring the highest amount of rainfall. Even so, there are many sunny days, especially in central and northern Mongolia, where lush green landscapes come to life. These months are ideal for hiking, trekking, and experiencing Mongolia’s vibrant natural beauty.
- Gobi Desert: The Gobi is one of the hottest regions in Mongolia, with daytime temperatures reaching their peak in the summer months. Despite the heat, summer evenings can be cool due to the region’s high altitude. The best times to visit the Gobi Desert are June and September, when temperatures are more moderate, and the desert offers stunning views with fewer visitors.
- Spring: Springtime in Mongolia brings strong winds, particularly in the Gobi Desert, making the sandy areas more challenging to navigate. However, it’s a season of renewal, with blooming flowers and milder weather across many regions, offering a unique and beautiful experience.
- National Naadam Festival: One of the highlights of Mongolia's summer is the National Naadam Festival, held annually in mid-July. This cultural event attracts many travelers and features traditional sports such as wrestling, horse racing, and archery. It’s a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Mongolia’s rich cultural heritage.
- Winter Season: For travelers seeking an extreme weather adventure, Mongolia’s winter offers unique experiences. From November to February, temperatures can plunge to -30°C (-22°F) or lower. Despite the cold, winter offers exciting activities such as ice festivals, dog sledding, and winter horse riding, allowing you to experience the serene beauty of Mongolia's frozen landscapes.
- Shoulder Seasons (Spring and Autumn): Spring (May and early June) and autumn (September and October) are excellent times to visit Mongolia if you prefer milder weather and fewer tourists. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and gentle breezes, while autumn showcases the country’s golden landscapes and harvest festivals. The cooler temperatures and quiet atmosphere make these seasons perfect for a more relaxed and intimate exploration of the country.