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Khuvsgul lake 10 days

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Khuvsgul Lake, known as the “Blue Pearl of Mongolia,” on this 10-day journey. Surrounded by pristine forests and snow-capped mountains, the lake is Mongolia’s second-largest and one of its most spectacular freshwater treasures. Enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife spotting in the untouched landscapes, and spend time with nomadic families in traditional gers to experience authentic Mongolian culture. This tour combines adventure, tranquility, and cultural immersion, making it perfect for travelers seeking to explore one of Mongolia’s most iconic natural wonders.

Itinerary

Day 1. Amarbayasgalant monastery

This is one of the most well-known and largest monasteries of Mongolia, it is located in the beautiful Iven Gol River valley on the foot of Burenkhan Mountain in Baruun buren village of Selenge province. Visitors especially enjoy the magnificent art and architectural construction. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomadic family. /Lunch, Dinner/


Day 2. Uran Togoo Mountain

It is Volcano Mountain in Bulgan province. We will discover the combination of an extinct volcano and beautiful nature. Uran Togoo volcano’s name came from its a bowl shape. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomadic family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/


Day 3,4.  Khuvsgul Lake

In 1992, a vast area of around 70,000 km2 was designated a National Park by the Mongolian Ministry of Nature and the Environment. At its heart, is Lake Khuvsgul. The habitats surrounding the lake are varied and home to an array of wildlife: for instance, the wet meadows and lagoons are essential for water birds. Mongolian the second largest and the deepest lake contains 1% of the world’s fresh water, laying at an altitude of 1654m surrounded by taiga forest and crags, created by volcanic activity. Currently, Khuvsgul lake is well known as the Blue Pearl of Mongolia because of its pure crystal water. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomadic family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/


Day 5. Zuun Lake– Shine Ider

On this day, we are leaving the Khuvsgul lake (Blue pearl lake), we will stopover near Zuun Lake. On the way, we will enjoy the beautiful Mongolian scenery of mountain meadow and pine tree forest. Once we reach the destination, you will discover the surrounding, flora, animals and nomadic lifestyle. There you can have some time to record videos, pictures and hiking as well. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomadic family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/


Day 6. Great White Lake

After breakfast, we will drive to Great White Lake and Khorgo Volcano. Khorgo Volcano is surrounding lava field; this is over 200 meters tall extinct volcano dominates the area to the east of the Terkhiin White lake. From its west bottom side, stairs are leading up to the rim of the crater, a short 15-minute trek that leads to fabulous views on top. Its desolate surrounds are littered with black volcanic rocks – making it look like it's erupted more recently than the estimated over 10,000 years ago.Stay overnight in a Ger of nomadic family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/


Day 7. Great White Lake
After breakfast, we will discover the surroundings while horseback riding. Then we will have traditional Mongolian food, and we will go hiking and find floras. In the evening, we will play the popular Mongolian games named as Shagai, Khuruu etc. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/



Day 8. Travel to Tsenkher Hot Spa 

Enjoy having hot spa bath and relax. Tsenkher Hot Spa is a natural hot spring flows out whole year from the ground at 85 Celsius degree, country's second hottest, in mountainous Central Mongolia. It is located 28 km south of Tsetserleg town in Arkhangai province and 22 km south west Tsenkher village. The spring comes out from far deep part of the ground and its water is not mixed with soil waters because it is hot. Also the spring is kept in high pressure under the ground flow rate is high, 10 liters per seconds. The water has high mineral content and containing everything from simple calcium, sodium to sulphuric. Folklore claimed medical value some of this springs have, they are often popular tourist destinations for Mongolian people. The spring produce water that is good for health reasons and water is effect for joints, nerve system and considered good for many other diseases. Stay overnight in a Ger guesthouse. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/


Day 9. Khogno Khan Nature Reserve

Khogno Khan National Park (also Khugnu-Tarna) is a stunning, accessible reserve in central Mongolia's Bulgan Province, famous for its "Mini Gobi" landscape where desert dunes meet mountains, steppe, and forests, offering unique scenery and activities like camel riding, hiking to ancient monasteries (like Ovgon Khiid ruins), and experiencing diverse wildlife, all within a short distance from Ulaanbaatar. It's a protected area showcasing a rare mix of taiga and steppe ecosystems, featuring granite peaks, sand dunes (Elsen Tasarkhai), and historical Buddhist sites. Stay over night in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/ 


Day 10. Ulaanbaatar

Drive back to Ulaanbaatar. End of the service. /Breakfast, Lunch/ 


Tour included

●Experienced guide service /English speaking/
●Experienced driver service
●Entrance fee for protected natural area
●Sightseeing costs
●Stay in a Ger of nomadic family /8nights/

●Stay in a Ger guesthouse /1night/
●Transportation
●Fee for horse riding 
●Petrol
●Drinking water
●Food /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/


Tour excluded:

Alchohol drinks

Personal toiletries

Tips for the driver & guide

Travel insurance