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Days: 7 nights/8 days
Highlights: Naadam Festival, Kharkhorin, Erdenezuu monastery, Hustai National Park
Season: July annually
Group size: 1-10 pax
Activity scale: Smooth
Naadam is a vibrant and traditional festival in Mongolia, celebrated as “Eriin Gurvan Naadam” or “the Three Manly Games.” This exciting event showcases the cultural heritage of Mongolia through its thrilling competitions: Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery, all held across the country during the midsummer holidays. While men dominate the wrestling competitions, women have increasingly participated in archery, and girls have taken part in horse racing. In 2010, Naadam was inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its significance. The festival’s main attraction is the spectacular opening ceremony, which features limited ticket availability. To ensure you don’t miss out, BTTC Travel books Naadam tours well in advance, typically prior to May 1st each year. For those seeking a more intimate experience away from the crowds, we also offer access to local Naadam festivals in villages and provinces, where you can immerse yourself in the true spirit of this extraordinary celebration.
Pax number |
Tour package price/per person |
1 pax |
US$ 3350 |
2 pax |
US$ 2860 |
3-5 pax |
US$ 2319 |
6-10 pax |
US$ 2250 |
Upon your arrival in Ulaanbaatar, you’ll be greeted with warm hospitality by the professional BTTC Travel team at the airport or train station. After breakfast, we will start out on a scenic drive to Kharkhorin, covering 380 km through breathtaking landscapes. Arriving at the camp in the evening, you may have the opportunity to visit a local nomadic family, where you can experience their unique way of life and even participate in a memorable horse-riding session. Settle in for the night at a cozy ger camp, where you’ll enjoy traditional Mongolian hospitality. (B/L/D)
Start your day with breakfast at the camp before starting our journey to Erdene Zuu, once one of the largest monasteries in Mongolia, nearly destroyed in the 1930s. Explore the monastery grounds and several chapels, where you’ll find remarkable examples of Buddhist iconography dating back to the 16th century.
Next, visit the iconic ruins of Karakorum, the 13th-century capital of the Mongol Empire, and immerse yourself in the rich history that shaped this legendary city. After a fascinating tour, return to the Karakorum base camp for lunch. In the afternoon, enjoy a short drive to Bayangobi, covering 80 km, where stunning landscapes await. Spend the night at a ger camp near Bayangobi, where you can unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures. (B/L/D)
After breakfast, we will drive to Hustai National Park, nestled in the foothills of the southern Khentii mountain range. This stunning park is renowned for being home to the Takhi, or Przewalski horse, a remarkable wild horse that has thrived independently in its natural habitat. After a successful reintroduction following a 40-year extinction, the Takhi population has now exceeded 423 individuals, making this a unique opportunity to witness these incredible animals in the wild. For those seeking adventure, optional horse riding is available, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of the park. Spend the night at a cozy ger camp, where you can relax and reflect on the day’s unforgettable experiences. (B/L/D)
After a drive back to Ulaanbaatar, the vibrant capital of Mongolia, covering 130 km, transfer to a hotel for check-in. In the afternoon, we will do a city tour, beginning with Sukhbaatar Square, a lively square that comes alive during the Naadam Festival with events such as the National Flag raising ceremony, military parades, and traditional costume festival. Experience the colorful atmosphere and cultural significance of this iconic square, where there’s always something happening. If time allows, we’ll also visit the Zaisan Memorial, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Ulaanbaatar. Conclude your day with a restful overnight stay at the hotel, reflecting on the rich history and vibrant culture of Mongolia. (B/L/D)
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel before heading to the Central Stadium in the southern part of Ulaanbaatar for the Naadam Festival Opening Ceremony, which starts at 11 am, this spectacular event features an impressive march of monks and athletes, lively music, and colorful parades that celebrate Mongolian culture. The highlight of the day is the first round of wrestling, which begins around noon in the main stadium. This thrilling event is not only captivating but also incredibly photogenic, providing perfect opportunities for memorable snapshots. After lunch, we will see an archery contest, where skilled contestants use traditional compound bows made from sinew, wood, horn, and bamboo, strung with bull tendon. Watch as men fire 40 arrows from 75 meters, while women shoot 20 arrows from 60 meters, all aiming for a bullseye. Another popular Naadam activity is the ankle bone shooting, a game played with shagai—sheep anklebones that serve as both game pieces and tokens of friendship and divination. Enjoy a Naadam Gala Dinner accompanied by captivating performances of traditional Mongolian folk music. Overnight in a hotel. (B/L/D)
After breakfast, head to the horse racing area to witness the thrilling races featuring 4- and 5-year-old horses. Horse racing is a cherished sport among herders, who travel great distances to showcase their finest steeds. Unlike Western horse racing, these races take place on the vast steppe, covering distances from 15 to 30 kilometers, testing the endurance of both horses and riders. The young riders, aged 6 to 12, are exceptionally skilled, having been riding since infancy. During the races, up to 500 horses from every corner of Mongolia compete, divided into six categories based on age. For instance, two-year-old horses race over 10 miles (16 kilometers), while seven-year-olds race for 17 miles (30 kilometers). These magnificent racehorses are fed a special diet to prepare for the competition. After lunch we will visit Bogd Khaan Palace Museum, also known as the Green Palace. Built in 1903, this stunning palace was dedicated to the 8th Bogd Gegeen, the last khan of Mongolia and head of Buddhism. Marvel at the remarkable art displayed within, including exquisite bronze castings, silk paintings, mineral-based icons, and intricate deity statues crafted by the renowned artist Zanabazar and his students. Conclude your day with a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel, reflecting on the rich culture and traditions of Mongolia. (B/L/D)
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, then savor your free time at leisure. Explore the vibrant local markets, discover unique souvenirs, or relax in a cozy café. Immerse yourself in the city’s charm before returning for an overnight stay at the hotel. (B/L/D)
Our professional BTTC Travel team will be at your service to transfer to the airport. With a commitment to exceptional hospitality, we’ll make sure your experience is smooth and stress-free. Our team assists you with any last-minute needs, ensuring you leave with a sense of fulfillment and a heart full of cherished experiences. (B/-/-)