Mongolia

Mongolia is a fascinating ancient country famous for the Steppe, Genghis Khan, and spectacular natural scenery. Remote wilderness areas also feature an intriguing cultural history. Today over a million nomads continue to live the life of traditional herdsmen. Mongolia is still developing as a nation and, as a result, the infrastructure and amenities are basic outside the capital city of Ulaanbaatar. While visitors to the capital will find a range of luxury hotels, restaurants and facilities catering to all the needs of the modern traveller, the country’s primary drawcard is undoubtedly the exquisite stretches of remote countryside where outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a range of exhilarating adventures, such as horseriding across the Gobi desert, hiking, mountain biking or even a homestay in a traditional yurt.

Ulaanbaatar

Days 2 - 4

Also known as Ulan Bator, the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar is known for intense commerce, hectic traffic, boisterous nightlife and a fascinating bohemian counter-culture. This chaotic capital starkly contrasts the vast expanses of exquisite wilderness for which Mongolia is known. While Ulaanbaatar is typically used as merely a gateway for travellers keen to explore the magnificent surrounding countryside, the city itself has some intriguing points of interest. Watch traditional theatre, try out some delicious international cuisine, visit numerous monasteries and museums or party till the sun comes up! Don't miss Sukhbaatar Square, the city's main square featuring statues of the national heroes of Chinggis Khan and Sukhbaatar.

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Ulaanbaatar

Days 4 - 5

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Omnogovi

Days 5 - 8

Set in southern Mongolia, the Ömnögovi region is set in the heart of the Gobi Desert. Known for its rich mineral deposits, stark landscapes and fascinating culture, the area is a must-see for adventurers. It is the hottest and driest region within Mongolia. Visitors can look forward to visiting a wide range of attractions. It is Mongolia’s largest ‘aimag’- an administrative division. Explore the capital of Dalanzadgad, stay overnight in a Ger camp, and visit the many tourism highlights including the Flaming Cliffs, the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park and Khongoryn Els - The Singing Sand Dunes.

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Ulaanbaatar

Days 8 - 11

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