Embark on an 11-day camel caravan through Asia’s largest desert, the Mongolian Gobi. Explore its stunning landscapes, rich mineral resources, dinosaur fossils, and historical sites.
Embark on an 11-day camel caravan through Asia’s largest desert, the Mongolian Gobi. Explore its stunning landscapes, rich mineral resources, dinosaur fossils, and historical sites.
Zorgol Khairkhan
Töv - Ulaanbaatar- Zorgol Khairkhan Mountain 150km
• This locally revered mountain is mentioned in the “Mongolian Secret History.” The 20km-long granite rock mountain features caves of various sizes, mineral springs, and is home to mountain goats, sheep, eagles, and hawks. Several ancient burial sites of Mongol warriors have been…
Zorgol Khairkhan
Töv - Ulaanbaatar- Zorgol Khairkhan Mountain 150km
• This locally revered mountain is mentioned in the “Mongolian Secret History.” The 20km-long granite rock mountain features caves of various sizes, mineral springs, and is home to mountain goats, sheep, eagles, and hawks. Several ancient burial sites of Mongol warriors have been discovered around the mountain. According to traditional Mongolian shamanic beliefs, the names of sacred mountains should not be spoken while present. Ideal for hiking and moderate climbing.
Bayanzag- Flaming Cliffs
Buugiin Khar
Tugrugiin Shiree
Khongor- Singing Dunes
Khongor- Singing Dunes
Three Beautiful Mountains- Gobi Gurvan Saikhan
Tsagaan Suvraga- White Stupa
Ikh Gazriin Chuluu National Park
Mandalgovi - White Stupa - Ikh Gazriin Chuluu 260km
• Today’s destination features stunning granite outcrops. These natural wonders form various intriguing shapes resembling animals and even humans. Numerous caves are linked to local stories and legends. These rocky mountains extend 20km eastward, making it an ideal spot for hiking.
• Another highlight is an open-air stage dedicated to a renowned Mongolian traditional long song singer. Occasionally, singing contests are held here to honor the singer.
Chinggis Khaan Statue
Töv - • After breakfast, the journey continues to the Tsonjin Boldog complex, home to the world’s largest equestrian statue. The 40m high stainless steel statue of Chinggis Khaan proudly faces east towards his birthplace. According to legend, the great king found a golden whip, symbolizing immense fortune and victory for nomads. Be sure to capture a selfie with the Man of the Millennium.
• Enjoy an optional day of horse trekking along the Tuul River through the vast steppes, offering a rich contrast of landscapes.
Terelj National Park and Ulaanbaatar
Töv - Chinggis Khaan Statue-via Terelj National Park-Ulaanbaatar 130km
• Continue the journey to Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, known for its granite formations shaped by natural erosion, slopes covered with pine and larch, fields adorned with colorful wildflowers, and pristine rivers and lakes.
• Explore other park attractions such as the Cave of a Lama, Turtle Rock, and Aryapalo Meditation Temple. Hiking to the elephant-shaped temple along the trail offers insights into various reasons for meditation, helping you find your own. The view from the top of the temple stairs is breathtakingly beautiful, providing a perfect conclusion to your Mongolian adventure.

- Lunch included
- Horse and Camel rides
- Park entrance fees covered
- Dinner provided
- Breakfast included
- Authentic lodging in ger camps, nomadic families’ Gers, or tents
- Transfers upon arrival and departure included
- Full-time guide service
- Lunch included
- Horse and Camel rides
- Park entrance fees covered
- Dinner provided
- Breakfast included
- Authentic lodging in ger camps, nomadic families’ Gers, or tents
- Transfers upon arrival and departure included
- Full-time guide service
- • Accommodation in a hotel or hostel in Ulaanbaatar
- • Travel insurance, medical insurance
- • Alcoholic beverages
- • Accommodation in a hotel or hostel in Ulaanbaatar
- • Travel insurance, medical insurance
- • Alcoholic beverages
General Description
The Mongolian Gobi Desert, the largest desert in Asia, offers breathtaking views and remarkable natural phenomena. According to Mongolian tradition, there are believed to be 33 deserts, with only about 5% consisting of sand dunes. Despite its awe-inspiring landscape, the Gobi Desert is rich in mineral resources, hosts a diverse…
General Description
The Mongolian Gobi Desert, the largest desert in Asia, offers breathtaking views and remarkable natural phenomena. According to Mongolian tradition, there are believed to be 33 deserts, with only about 5% consisting of sand dunes. Despite its awe-inspiring landscape, the Gobi Desert is rich in mineral resources, hosts a diverse range of flora and fauna, and contains thousands of undiscovered dinosaur fossils and rare paleontological findings, along with numerous historical and archaeological sites. Notably, this unique Mongolian desert has always been inhabited by both humans and wildlife. During this journey, travelers will explore some of the Gobi Desert’s most notable features.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.