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Day 1

Arrival in Ulaanbaatar
Depart from Ulaanbaatar city and head towards Baga Land Stones of Dundgov Province, where you will stay at a tourist camp for the night.
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Day 2

Travel from Baga Land Stone to Tsagaan Stupa and stay at a tourist camp for the night. This journey will take you through the stunning clay wall canyon of Great Gobi, the beautiful beaches from an early age, and the magnificent Tsagaan Stupa.
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Day 3

Depart from Tsagaan Suvar and visit the Umnogov province, where you will visit a museum, explore the area, and then visit Yol mouth. Spend the night at a tourist camp, which is named after the Yol bird. This rare bird, found only in Central Asia, has a wingspan of 2.5-3 meters, a bluish-yellow back, pale belly, and a beard under the chin. The bird nests at an altitude of over 1700 meters and usually lays two eggs in February. It feeds on animal carcasses.
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Day 4

Travel from Yol mouth to Hongor sand, a stunning sand dune that stretches for about 180 km. Along the way, you will also visit Bayandalai Sum and stay at the tourist camp for the night.
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Day 5

From Khogor Sands, travel to Bayanza. Bayanzag, with its unique natural formation, is a 20-50 meter high steep cliff and one of the largest gorges in Mongolia. On the way, you will also visit Bulgan Sum of Mungogov Province and stay at a tourist camp for the night.
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Day 6

Depart from Bayanza and visit the Ong monastery in Dundgov province. This iconic monastery, called “Gundjambaalin” Monastery in Tibet, was built between 1760 and 1810 by the noble monk Ishdonlkhundev and his disciple Bar Lama Damtsagdorj. At its peak, there were 28  temple with over 1,000 monks and nuns living there. Spend the night at a tourist camp.
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Day 7

Travel from Ong monastery to Kharkhorin Sum, Ovorkhangai province, and stay at a tourist camp for the night. Visit the Erdene zuou monastery and museum during the day.
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Day 8

Depart from Kharkhorin Sum and visit the Ulaan tributary, Shahn Monastery, and Uurti Kohoy tourist camp. The Ulaan tributary waterfall is 24 meters tall, while the Orkhon River varies in height between 25 and 50 meters, making it the widest waterfall in Mongolia. The Shankh Monastery was first established in 1650 and was once the main monastery of Tushee County, Tusheet Khan Province. Uurtiy Khoy is another canyon with magnificent rock walls along the road to Orkhon Waterfall and is located at an altitude of 1630 meters. There are also sour cold springs with carbon dioxide, which are good for treating internal diseases.
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Day 9

Travel from the Ulaan tributary to Tibkhon Monastery and Tsenheri Hot Spring. The Tibkhan Monastery was founded in 1648 by the first Javzandamba nobleman, the High Saint Zanabazar, at the age of 14. He was drawn to the special formation of a small rocky plateau on the top of Shireet Ulaan Mountain, which is 2,600 meters above sea level and surrounded by forests. He returned from Tibet in 1651 and built a meditation monastery there
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Day 10

Visit the museum and explore the province. Stop at the Taikhar Stone in Ikhtamir Sum of Arhangai Province and spend the night at a tourist camp. The Taikhar Stone was originally triangular in shape, but in the 17th century, Galdanboshig made it into a square stone for his beloved queen, Anu. People also test their strength by throwing stones at the stone.
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Day 11

Take a trip to Terkhin White Lake and Khorgy Crater from the Taikhar Stone. Our geoscientists have determined that the Khorgy Crater is a volcano that erupted about 9,000 years ago and is now extinct. It is not only the last extinct volcano in the country but also a “new” mountain that still exudes full energy.
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Day 12

 Stay at the tourist camp. The Black Lake of Ulaaghan is a unique and scenic spot surrounded by sand dunes to the north and reeds to the south.
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Day 13

Visit the museum and get to know the province, then stay at a hotel.
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Day 14

Stay at a tourist camp. Ereen Lake is a beautiful lake surrounded by sand dunes on all four sides, located in the Zhargalan Sum area of Gobi-Altai Province. It is fed by the Zavkhan River and located at 1450.5 meters above sea level, with an area of 4 square kilometers. On the other side of the sand dunes that surround Ereen Lake, the flowers and vegetables are colorful and reminiscent of the khanga region. Water birds also gather in the reeds and willows, enhancing the natural beauty of the environment.
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Day 15

Stay at a tourist camp. Durgan Lake is a salt lake in the Great Mountain Depression of Western Mongolia.
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Day 16

Visit the museum, get to know the province, and stay at a hotel. Khar-Us Lake is a freshwater lake in the Great Mountain Depression of Western Mongolia and is one of the four lakes in Mongolia with an area larger than 1,000 square kilometers.
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Day 17

Drive from Hovd Province to Bayan-Olgii Province. On the way, see Mount Tsambagarav and Lake Tolbo, have lunch in Olgiy and stay in a Kazakh ger camp
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Day 18

Travel from Tsengel Khairkhan to Khoton Khurgan Lake. Visit Tsengel Sum and Bilu Thol to see the petroglyphs. Overnight at a home camp on the shore of the lake.
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Day 19

Visit the Baga Turgen Waterfall, the ancient burial ground and human stones. Take a hike on the shore of Khoton Khurgan Lake.
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Day 20

Journey to Mount Tavan Bogd, passing by ancient rock formations on the way.
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Day 21

Visit Tavan Bogd mountain by car or on foot, view the Five Bogd Mountains and the President’s Tomb. Familiarize yourself with the customs of Kazakh families and stay at a home camp.
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Day 22

Travel from Tavan Bogd to Ulgii city, stopping at the rock paintings of Baga Oygor. Stay at a tourist camp in the center of Ulgi, where over 10,000 rock paintings have been discovered and studied.
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Day 23

Fly from Ulgi to Ulaanbaatar city. Stay at a hotel and explore the city in the evening. Visit museums and landmarks in Ulaanbaatar, including the statue of Genghis Khan on horseback and a show in the evening.

PERIOD

June, July, August

DURATION

23 days

Transport

Jeep

MEALS

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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What to Pack

When visiting Mongolia as a tourist, it’s important to pack appropriately for the climate and the activities you have planned. Here’s a list of items you might want to consider bringing:
  1. Clothing:
  • Warm layers, such as a down jacket, fleece, and thermal underwear, for the cold winter months.
  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for the warmer summer months.
  • Waterproof and windproof gear, such as a rain jacket, to protect against unpredictable weather.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for exploring the cities and the countryside.
  • A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection.
  1. Essential items:
  • A passport, visa, and travel insurance documents.
  • A travel adapter for charging electronic devices.
  • A camera to capture memories of your trip.
  • A water bottle and a refillable canteen.