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The Beauty of Western Mongolia tour

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Tour Details

Days: 9 nights/10 days

Highlights: Altai Tavan Bogd national park, kazakh culture and eagle hunting

Season: June-September

Group size: 1-10 pax

Activity scale: Active

The impressive Altai Tavan Bogd mountain range, known as Tavan Bogd, or the “Five Holy Kings,” towers majestically over western Mongolia, these 5 peaks offer breathtaking views from afar. The surrounding landscape is both striking and extreme, featuring snow-capped mountains, hills, and an endless blue sky. The Altai region has been settled since the Lower Paleolithic period, over 300,000 years ago, and is rich with ancient petroglyphs and burial sites. Beautiful freshwater lakes add to the area’s allure. The Kazakh people, known for their vibrant culture and rich history, are the primary ethnic group in the region. Descendants of the Hereid tribes, the Kazakhs settled in Bayan-Ulgii aimag in the 1940s. A must-see in this region is the Golden Eagle Festival, an exclusive tradition dating back 2,000 years, showcasing the Kazakhs’ skill in hunting with trained eagles—a practice that remains strong to this day.

The “Beauty of Western Mongolia” tour invites you to explore the rugged landscapes of the Altai Mountains with a horseback trek through the wild, untouched terrain of Mongolia’s far west. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to connect with Kazakh locals, gaining insight into their daily lives and rich cultural traditions. This tour is ideal for those with a basic knowledge of horseback riding who are drawn to unspoiled nature and eager to experience the unique nomadic culture of western Mongolia.

Discover the untamed beauty of western Mongolia and make unforgettable memories in one of the country’s most breathtaking regions

Tour price

Pax number

Tour package price/per person

1 pax

US$ 3400

2 pax

US$ 2640

3-5 pax

US$ 2375

6-10 pax

US$ 2120

Package price includes:

  • Airport transfer and departure service
  • Accommodation in Ulaanbaatar (based on twin bedded rooms in 3*hotel)
  • Base camp (accommodate in two bedded ger) services in Khovd province
  • Transportation in Ulaanbaatar and countryside in 4WD
  • Domestic flight tickets to/from Ulaanbaatar to Khovd city
  • English speaking guide service during the trip
  • Museums and cultural performance fees in Ulaanbaatar
  • Entrance fee to National Parks
  • Full board during the trip

Package price does not include:

  • Tips and gifts to local people and guide, driver, cook
  • Alcoholic drinks and beverages for your own use that is not included in the package
  • International flight/train ticket
  • Travel insurance
Itinerary

Day 1Ulaanbaatar

Upon your arrival in Ulaanbaatar, BTTC Travel guide will greet you at the airport or train station and transfer to the hotel in the city. After a refreshment break, we will start the city tour including a visit to the Museum of National History. Here, you’ll discover fascinating exhibits related to Mongolian history, including a splendid collection of traditional costumes. If time allows, we will visit the World War II Memorial at Zaisan Hill, where we can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city, followed by a welcoming dinner at a downtown restaurant. Overnight at the hotel. (-/L/D)

Day 2Ulaanbaatar/Ulgii

Early morning transfer to the airport for a scenic 3-hour flight to Ulgii, the vibrant capital of Bayan-Ulgii province. This city serves as the heart of Mongolia’s predominantly Kazakh region, home to approximately 30,000 residents. Renowned for its exquisite Kazakh embroidery, captivating art, and lively music, Ulgii offers a unique cultural experience during the city tour. After lunch we will continue our sightseeing in Ulgii that includes a visit to the local museum and the bustling black market, providing an opportunity to immerse in the daily life of the locals. Transfer to the tourist camp and overnight at the traditional ger, allowing for an authentic experience of Kazakh culture and hospitality. (B/L/D)

Day 3Ulgii/Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

This morning, embark on a scenic drive to Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, covering approximately 150 kilometers. In the afternoon, arrive at the base of the Altai Mountains, where local horsemen and guides will warmly welcome you. Set up a tent camp and meet your companions for the next few days—your trusty horses. Mongolian horses may be smaller in stature compared to their western counterparts, but they are renowned for their remarkable endurance and stamina, particularly in harsh environments.

Later in the afternoon, enjoy a short horse trek to familiarize yourself with the gentle nature and behavior of Mongolian horses. Over the coming days, explore the breathtaking valley of Altai Tavan Bogd on horseback. Experience the majestic landscapes and immerse in the beauty of Mongolia’s wilderness while spending the night under the stars in a cozy tent. (B/L/D)

Day 4-5Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

The sunrises and sunsets in the Altai Mountains are truly unforgettable moments that should not be missed. On this journey, participants can expect to trek on horseback for an average of 5 to 7 hours each day. This trip not only offers the chance to immerse oneself in the nomadic lifestyle but also provides the opportunity to ride through breathtaking landscapes, showcasing the region’s stunning formations.

The harsh, arid climate has shaped the wild animals of the Altai Mountains into resilient and hardy creatures. Among the inhabitants of this region are endangered species such as the snow leopard, argali sheep with their impressive and curved horns, ibex, lynxes, maral deer, falcons, foxes, golden eagles, and vultures. Numerous smaller animals, including snowcocks, ring-necked pheasants, beavers, and marmots, have also adapted to thrive in this environment.

This tour offers excellent opportunities to observe and track wildlife, with the best chances of sightings occurring in the early morning and late evening. (B/L/D)

Day 6Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

On this day, guests have the option to either enjoy a leisurely morning, waking up at their own pace, or rise early to admire the breathtaking sunrise over the majestic Altai Mountains. The choice is yours, allowing for a truly personalized experience. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with nature, reflect, and enjoy the tranquility of this remarkable landscape. Overnight in a tent. (B/L/D)

Day 7Altai Tavan Bogd National Park/ Ulaan hus village

Today marks the farewell to the stunning Altai Tavan Bogd National Park and the wonderful friends made along the journey—your dedicated guides, and the loyal horses that carried you through this breathtaking landscape. Take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable experiences shared together, as these connections are an integral part of your adventure. Then we drive to Ulaan Hus Village, enjoying the picturesque surroundings along the way. This small yet charming village offers a glimpse into the traditional nomadic lifestyle and the warm Kazakh hospitality of its residents. Overnight in a tent. (B/L/D)

Day 8Ulaan hus village/Kazakh eagle hunter family

The Kazakhs continue to uphold the ancient tradition of hunting with eagles, a practice that has been passed down through generations. Men in this vibrant culture train these magnificent birds of prey, which are captured from their nests when they are young. During the summer months, the Kazakh hunters dedicate time to nurturing and training their eagles, preparing them for the upcoming hunting season.

As winter approaches, the birds are intentionally starved to increase their hunger and instinct for the hunt. Throughout the summer, these majestic eagles are often kept outside the traditional gers, tethered but well cared for, allowing them to adapt to their environment. Remarkably, these incredible birds are used for hunting until they reach the age of about 15, at which point they are gracefully released back into the wild, completing the circle of life.

Tonight, immerse yourself in the warmth of Kazakh hospitality by spending the night in a tent located near a Kazakh family’s ger. This unique experience provides a deeper connection to the culture and traditions of the Kazakh people, enriching your adventure in this enchanting land. (B/L/D)

Day 9Ulaan hus/Ulgii/Ulaanbaatar

Begin the day with an early morning drive to Ulgii, where you will catch your flight to Ulaanbaatar. Upon arrival in the bustling capital, you will be transferred to your hotel, where comfort awaits. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Explore the vibrant city, indulge in shopping at the famous State Department Store, and discover luxurious cashmere products at local outlets. Overnight in a hotel. (B/L/D)

Day 10Departure

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/-/-)

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