Private Tour
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192 hours
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Are you looking to escape the city life and embracing the wildness of Mongolia? This 8-day tour probing into western Mongolia is for you. Our private guide and the experienced driver will escort you to the Bayan Gobi Desert where you can admire the ripples left by the wind on sand dunes. We will also head to Ugii Lake, which is a paradise for bird lovers. In addition to appreciating natural beauty, we will drop by a local herder’s family to get a close approach with nomads, and learn more about traditional Mongolian cultures. Moreover, sightseeing of essentials in Ulaanbaatar, such as Sukhbaatar Square and Bogd Khan Palace Museum, is also planned for you. We can extend or simplify the itinerary according to your interests, and just feel free to contact us!
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Complementary drink water during the trip.
Service of English speaking guides per itinerary.
Services of a private driver and air-conditioned vehicles.
Entrance fees for all mentioned sights visited.
All service charge & local taxes.
International flight into and out Ulaanbaatar.
Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, drinks, etc.).
Tips for guides and drivers.
Mongolia visa fee.
Not suitable for people over 80 years old.
Buyant Uhaa Airport
Ulaanbaatar Mongolia
Grand Hill Hotel Ulaanbaatar (4 stars) or similar
Ulaanbaatar
Upon your arrival at the airport, your guide and the driver will receive you timely and warmly. Then, transfer you to the hotel to check-in and unpack the luggage.
Bayan Gobi Camp or similar
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Dinner
Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune
After breakfast, our experienced private guide and the driver will pick you up from the hotel and drive 5 hours to the Bayan Gobi Desert. Also known as Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes or Mini Gobi, it is a beautiful stretch of Gobi desert surrounded by rolling sand dunes, hills dotted with rare bushes, and a river lined with willow trees. On the way, you can ask for photo stops at any time.
Upon your arrival, our guide will escort you to visit a local camel herder’s family to get a glimpse of their unique lifestyle and you may see them herding, milking, and feeding camels. Then, we will head to the Bayan Gobi desert and explore the sand dunes.
Orkhon Waterfall
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Orkhon Valley
Besides deserts, Mongolia is also home to spectacular valleys and waterfalls, such as Orkhon Valley and Waterfall. Alongside the Orkhon River, Orkhon Valley was recognized as the cradle of the nomadic civilization of the steppes and listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2004. Apart from seeking the life traces of ancient Mongolian nomads, you may sit by the river and watch horses running on the lush grasslands. The Orkhon Waterfall, formed 20,000 years ago, is on our visit list, too. In the early evening, we will visit a local herdsman’s family, sitting and chatting with them, then ride a horse for about one hour to explore the nearby landscape.
Duut Resort or similar
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Today, we will head to Tsenkher Hot Springs at Tsenkher Valley. As the woods get denser, you will reach the top of a hill. Continue driving until reach the edge of the forest, and then you will get an opened-up view of the valley. Meander down following the unpaved road, and you will see the grassland dotted with grazing cattle and yurts. Upon arrival, check into the camp and have a short break. Then, enjoy the warm hot spring we arranged for you.
Ugii Khishig Ger Camp or similar
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After breakfast, we will extend the Mongolian trip to Karakorum, a historical city that used to be the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. To learn more details about this ancient city, we will not miss the Karakorum Museum which clarifies Mongolian history and culture from the Stone Age (about 3.3 million years ago) to the Great Mongolian Empire (1206-1368).
Erdene Zuu Monastery
Leaving the museum, we will head to the nearby Erdene Zuu Buddhist Monastery, probably the oldest existing Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, which is magnificent with a 108 stupas-decorated bounding wall.
Ugii Lake
In the afternoon, drive 1.5 hours to the Ugii Lake, a beautiful and serene freshwater lake in central Mongolia. When arriving, check in at a ger camp by the lake and the rest of the day will be left for you.
Hustai Ger Camp or similar
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Hustai National Park
Today, the guide will accompany you to Hustai National Park to observe the endangered Przewalski's Horse, also known as the Mongolian wild horse. It is currently the only living pure wild horse species in the world, with only 1,500 wild horses left. Hustai Park is home to 220 of them, making it undoubtedly the best place to encounter these guys. We will first go to the information center to learn the history and current status of the wild horses, and then drive deeper into the park where the horses usually show up.
Grand Hill Hotel Ulaanbaatar (4 stars) or similar
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Today we will drive 2 hours back to Ulaanbaatar and enjoy a city tour starting with Gandan Buddhist Monastery, the biggest Buddhist temple in Mongolia. It features a 26.5-meter-high (about 87-foot-high) copper statue of Migjid Janraisig which is almost as tall as the main hall.
Sukhbaatar Square
After lunch, we will take a stroll at Sukhbaatar Square. It is the place where important political and cultural events of the country are held.
National Museum Of Mongolia
Then, go on to visit the National Museum of Mongolia, which has selective collections of nomadic artworks, religious tools, and domestic and technical objects from prehistory to the present.
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum of Mongolia
Thereafter, continue heading to another museum called Bogd Khan Palace Museum, the winter palace of the 8th Bogd Javzandamba, the last king of the Mongol Empire.
Tumen Ekh Ensemble
At the end of today, we will arrange a performance of traditional Mongolian music and dance show for you to feel the charm of Khöömii, widely known as the throat singing. After the amazing show, you will be transferred to the hotel.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Ulaanbaatar
Today, at the very end of the Mongolia tour, our driver will escort you to the airport. Hope you've had a wonderful journey with us! If you want to continue your trip to China to admire the majestic Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Terracotta Warriors, we will be very willing to tailor the trip for you.
Pickup included
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
andrew pettigrew,
Jun 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We chose a private tour so that the journey and activities could be done at our pace. I commented more than once that my video camera couldn't do justice to the views we saw. From our very late night / early morning arrival until our early morning departure the whole trip went amazingly well. Our guide and driver came from a local Ulaanbaatar company Amicus. Enya and Erdernebat took great care of us throughout the whole trip. We carried with us a travelling wheelchair and apart from a couple of occasions my wife was able to enjoy the whole trip. There are 58 million horses / sheep / and goats to see - every herd and flock was a magnificent sight on the hillside with the accompanying cowboy either on horseback or motorcycle We had chosen accommodation which included a private bathroom. Each Tourist Camp we stayed at had something special. The Gers were very spacious twice the size of your average hotel bedroom. Ah the warmth you get from the wood burning stove. Food was plentiful and nicely presented. Once you get a taste of the dirt roads you will not want to go back to metalled roads again. Some of the days were long but there was always something special to see during the journey. Sunset over Lake Uggli is still in our head. We were able to use a Park Ranger telescope to view the Hustai Park wild horses. Go and see for yourself



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