
Experience the full diversity of Mongolia on this epic 22-day journey across the country’s most iconic regions. Traverse the rugged mountains of the west, the vast grasslands of central Mongolia, and the dramatic sand dunes and rock formations of the Gobi Desert. Enjoy horseback riding, camel trekking, hiking, and wildlife encounters, while staying with nomadic families in traditional gers for an authentic cultural experience. This all-encompassing tour is perfect for travelers seeking adventure, stunning landscapes, rich cultural encounters, and a deep connection with Mongolia’s natural beauty and nomadic heritage.



Day 1. Travel Zorgol Khairkhan mountain
Zorgol Khairkhan mountain is located in the distance of 180 km-s south east from Ulaanbaatar. This granite rock high mountain is the sacred one and worshipped by local people. It has some springs, and holy peaks, where only men are allowed to reach there. The mountain is very rich with medical plants and mystical stories. There is the beautiful small lake called Khagiin next to the mountain in the east. Local people call it as the Princess lake and it is the main drinking water for the local herds of animals. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. / Lunch, Dinner/
Day 2. Travel to Yol valley
Travel to Yol valley is situated in east north part of Zuun Saikhan Mountain. Yol valley is one of the natural wonder of Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park and beautiful deep canyon with many rocky cliffs, has been created by many years of water erosion. The Yoliin Am, a protected site in 1965, is 62 km north west of Dalanzadgad. Very wide at the entrance, it narrows gradually into a remarkable gorge. A spring 2 or 3 km long winds its way through the defile and in July, freezing into a thick corridor of ice that stretches along a considerable distance. In earlier times, the blocks of ice rarely melted, being protected from the vicious sunlight. This, however has changed in recent years, partially because of the multitudes of tourists that walk on the ice. You can still see ice here in July but it is almost completely melted by August. Following the canyon to the very end, one emerges into a beautiful wide valley. Surrounding mountains are home to argali, ibex, and many birds of prey, as well as numerous small rodents particular to the Gobi. A small museum marks the entrance to the protected zone and provides information on the petrified trees, fauna and flora of the Gobi. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 3. Travel to Khongoriin Els sand dunes
Travel to Khongoriin Els sand dunes. Khongoriin Els sand dunes are some of the largest and most impressive sand dunes in Mongolia. Also known as the DuutMankhan( singing dunes ). Hongoriin Els stretch for more than 180 km with majestic heights of 15-30 m. The largest dunes are north west of the range. You can climb to the top of the sand dunes and slide down : simultaneously the dune begins to make an amazing sound : similar to singing. From the top of the sand dunes the view of the desert is amazing. Camel riding with a local guide. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 4. White cave
Tsagaan Agui cave is in Tsakhir Mountain in Bayanlig sum of Bayankhongor province. This crystal cave is 40 meters long and is famous in the world by its beauty and trace of ancient people whom were living in that area. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 5. Eej Khairkhan mountain
Eej Khairkhan Mountain, meaning “Mother Mountain,” is a sacred peak in Mongolia revered for its spiritual significance and natural beauty. Surrounded by forests, rivers, and rolling hills, it offers hiking opportunities, stunning panoramic views, and a glimpse into the country’s cultural traditions and nomadic lifestyle. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 6. Sutai mountain
Sutai Mountain is a scenic peak in central Mongolia, known for its rugged terrain, alpine meadows, and panoramic views of surrounding valleys and steppe. It is a popular destination for hiking, wildlife spotting, and experiencing the untouched natural beauty of Mongolia’s highland landscapes. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 7. Khovd province
Khovd Province, located in western Mongolia, is a land of dramatic contrasts and breathtaking landscapes. From snow-capped mountains and alpine meadows to vast deserts and crystal-clear lakes, the region is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Rich in ethnic diversity, Khovd is home to Kazakhs, Tuvans, and other nomadic communities, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into Mongolia’s traditional herding lifestyle, colorful festivals, and unique cultural heritage. It’s a destination where untamed wilderness meets vibrant local culture. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 8. Tsambagarav mountain
Tsambagarav Mountain, part of the Altai range in western Mongolia, is a spectacular peak rising sharply above alpine meadows and rugged valleys. Known for its dramatic cliffs, snow-capped summits, and glacial streams, it’s a paradise for trekkers, climbers, and photographers. The area is also rich in wildlife, including ibex, argali sheep, and golden eagles, making every hike an unforgettable adventure amid Mongolia’s wild and pristine landscapes. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 9. Tsagaannuur village
Tsagaan Nuur Village is a charming lakeside settlement near the pristine Tsagaan Nuur (White Lake) in western Mongolia. Surrounded by rolling hills, steppe, and distant mountains, the village offers visitors a glimpse into traditional nomadic life, including herding and local customs. Its peaceful setting makes it an ideal base for hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the stunning natural beauty of the Altai region. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 10-13. Altai Tavan Bogd
Embark on an unforgettable 4-day adventure to Altai Tavan Bogd, Mongolia’s highest mountain range, where towering snow-capped peaks, massive glaciers, and alpine lakes create a truly spectacular landscape. Trek through pristine valleys, rugged cliffs, and high-altitude meadows, encountering unique wildlife such as ibex, argali sheep, and golden eagles along the way. Experience the rich culture of western Mongolia’s Kazakh and Tuvan nomads, stay in traditional gers, and witness breathtaking sunsets over glaciers and turquoise alpine lakes—an epic journey for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 14. Ugii province
Ulgii Province, located in western Mongolia’s Altai Mountains, is a land of dramatic landscapes and rich cultural diversity. Home to a large Kazakh population, it is famous for eagle hunting, traditional festivals, and vibrant nomadic culture. The region boasts towering snow-capped peaks, glaciers, alpine lakes, and vast steppe, making it a paradise for adventurers, photographers, and those seeking an authentic experience of Mongolia’s rugged wilderness and unique heritage. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 15,16. Khyargas lake
Khyargas Lake, located in western Mongolia, is a stunning saline lake set against the backdrop of desert steppe and distant mountains. Known for its vibrant blue waters, abundant birdlife, and dramatic sunsets, it offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and photographers. The surrounding area is ideal for hiking, wildlife spotting, and experiencing the traditional nomadic lifestyle of nearby herding communities. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 17. Telmen lake
Telmen Lake is a picturesque freshwater lake in western Mongolia, nestled among rolling hills and open steppe. Famous for its clear waters, abundant birdlife, and tranquil surroundings, the lake is perfect for fishing, nature walks, and wildlife observation. Visitors can also experience the traditional nomadic lifestyle of local herders, making it a serene and culturally immersive destination.Stay overnight in a Ger of nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 18. Khorgo Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur National Park
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 nomad family. /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 19. 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 20. 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 21. Kharakhorum and Erdenezuu
Visit Erdene Zuu monastery and Kharakhorum museum which was established in 2011. Kharakhorum is one of the most important attractions of Mongolia. The town is located about 370 km in the west of Ulaanbaatar, at the river Orkhon. The Kharakhorum was founded in 1220 by Genghis Khan and had been the capital of the Mongolian empire for 32 years. Erdene Zuu monastery is the most ancient Buddhist monastery inthe Mongolia. It is located in the Uvurkhangai Province. It is part of the World Heritage Site entitled Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape. The monastery was built in 1585 by Abtai Sain Khan, upon the introduction of Buddhism into Mongolia as the state religion. Stones and ruins of the Kharakhorum had been used to the construction. It is surrounded by a wall featuring 108 stupas, 108 being a sacred number in Buddhism, and the number of beads in a Buddhist rosary. The monastery was damaged by warfare in the 1680s, but it was rebuilt in the 18th century. Stay overnight in a Ger of nomadic family./Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Day 22. Travel Khustai National park and Ulaanbaatar
Today we will go to Khustai National Park. Visit small museum of the national park, watch a short movie about wild horses and the national park. We will have opportunity to see wild horse in the nature. Khustai National Park is located in 110 km southwest of Ulaanbaatar city. Hustai was protected as a national park since 1993. It covers 50,000 hectare area and national park was known as the area of Mongolian wild horses Takhi. The Takhi is the last surviving ancestor of the modern Mongolian horses. Also known as Przewalski's wild horse, the species once roamed the steppe of Central Asia and Europe, but since 1968 it has been extinct in the wild. The Takhi re-introduction project is one part of a world-wide initiative to return the highly endangered species to its Mongolian homeland. Now there are 300 populations have been breeding in this area. Takhi is now only true wild horse left in the World The park has a bio-diversity of other rare wild animals and plants. The quantity of various ecosystems within the park assures an abundance of wildlife. After lunch we will go back to the 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 /21nights/
●Transportation
●Fee for horse and camel riding
●Petrol
●Drinking water
●Food /Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner/
Tour excluded:
●Alchohol drinks
●Personal toiletries
●Tips for the driver & guide
●Travel insurance