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Orkhon Valley (Orkhon waterfall ) & Kharkhorin for 5 days

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  • 5 days 4 nights
  • Max People : 20
  • Wifi Available
  • January to December
  • Min Age : 2+
  • Pickup: Ulaanbaatar.
What to Expect

Route: Elsen tasarkhai(semi gobi)-Orkhon waterfall–Kharkhorin- Khustai national park-Ulaanbaatar

Activities: On this tour you will have the chance to experience local family life style, hiking, camel and horseback riding climbing sand dunes, visiting temples and musuems, capture a glimpse of a wild horse and visit the ancient Mongolian capital and its museum.

Departure & Return Location

Ulaanbaatar

 

Departure Time

8 am

Please note: The difference between comfortable tour and budget tour relates primarily to the accommodation type. Within a budget tour all accommodation will be with a nomadic family in their Ger. While a comfortable tour includes accommodation at Ger camps which are similar to a 3-4 star hotel standard. Finally the mid-range tour mixes Comfortable and Budget, where you will stay some nights in the traditional Ger with a nomadic family and others in a Ger camp.

Tour price: All price are per day per person 

Tour type/number of people 2 pax 3 pax 4-6 pax 6-8 pax 8-10 pax 10-12 pax
  Budget $159 $119 $99 $99 $99 $99
  Mid-range $191 $161 $141 $141 $141 $141
  Comfortable $229 $196 $166 $166 $166 $166
             

Price Includes

  • Driver + 4WD vehicle + Gas
  • English speaking tour guide/cook
  • National park entrance fee
  • Camel riding for an hour or longer regarding on guest’s request
  • Horse riding for an hour or longer regarding on guest’s request
  • Accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Drinking Water
  • All meal ( breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trip

Price Excludes

  • Accommodation in UB
  • Travel Medical insurance
  • Personal items
  • Tips for the driver and the guide
  • Visa fee
  • Alcohol soft drinks
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Itinerary

DAY 1

We’ll drive to  Kharkhorin, an ancient capital of Mongolia. The Erdenezuu Monastery was the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. Its construction began in 1586, but the monastery was not totally finished until 300 years later. The building of the monastery was done with stones from  the ancient capital Kharkhorin only. Around 60 temples used to be inside its walls, but the Stalinist purges destroyed many, and only 18 of them remained untouched. Nowadays, the monastery is reopened for Buddhist monks and also for visitorsested rocky mountains.

 

DAY 2

We’ll drive to waterfall “Orkhon”, which is great place for taking photos and go hiking through the gorge. We can able to ride a horse and go hiking around

 

DAY 3

After having breakfast, We’ll arrange couple of hours horseback riding after that we’ll have lunch then We’ll drive to Tsenkher hot spring. You’ll be able relax taking natural hot bath in the hot spring water. Stay in (Tourist camp)

 

 

DAY 4

We will drive to Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes which are a semi-desert typed beautiful landscape with big sand dunes. We are going to have camel riding in here. After having dinner we can hike around the sand dunes. We can possibly see the sunset brilliantly in the area.

 

DAY 5

We’ll drive back to Ulaanbaatar on the way We’ll drive to the Khustai National Park, located on the north side of the Tuul River, about a two-hour drive west of Ulaanbaatar. Although located in the central grasslands, Khustai means “with birch” because birch trees and aspen groves are plentiful in the area. It is a hilly terrain, with the Tuul River forming the southern boundary. The national park was originally set up in 1993 as a nature reserve for the first reintroduction of the Przewalski’s Horse (Equus przewalskii) into Mongolia.

 

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