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8 hours 18 minutes
Mobile ticket
General description:
Discover the natural reserve of Khustai that houses the Przewalski's horses (takhi). The takhi are direct descendants from prehistoric horses and the last ones that man failed to domesticate. Enjoy a rare meeting with the last wild horses of Mongolia and watch them in their natural environment.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• Visit of Gandantegchinlen Monastery. In the morning, lamas get together to pray. They will answer your questions at the Mongolian Buddhist Centre. • Journey to Khustai Reserve that houses the Przewalski horses (takhi). Twilight is the best moment to observe them. We'll walk until the river where they drink, and observe them with no fear to bother. • The park of the wild horses offers historical vestiges of the Huns with several archaeological monuments preserved inside the park. We will go and discover these remains of another time. • Visit a nomadic family. Taste traditional dairy products. We'll have lunch with the family • Back to Ulaanbaatar. Arrival in town and settling in at your accommodation, where you can rest a few moments.
• National Park fee
Lunch
• Transfers upon arrival and departure
• Guide service at all times.
• Travel insurance, medical insurance
• Alcoholic beverages
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Alli O,Jun 30, 2026
- Review from Viator
This was a truly horrible experience. I arrived at the pick-up point at 8am (a 20 min ride from my hotel) as directed and no one was there. The tour operator would not reply. I communicated with Viator who could also not reach the tour operator. Nearly an hour later, the person at the hostel (also operated by the tour company) came outside and told me that the tour was pushed back an hour. The tour operator replied and said they “couldn’t find me” … which was counter to the the information provided me about the tour being delayed. Then I was told by the hostel operator that the tour guide was drunk and wouldn’t be coming. The hostel operator offered to take me as the tour guide once the driver arrived. This was now an hour and a half late. As a solo, female traveler this all felt extremely uncomfortable. I declined to go. I would not recommend travel with Mongolian Vision tours at ALL.
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