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Reindeer people & Khuvsgul lake for 15 days

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  • 15 days 14 nights
  • Max People : 20
  • Moble data
  • May to October
  • Min Age : 12+
  • Pickup: Ulaanbaatar
What to Expect

Route: Khustai national park– Elsen tasarkhai(semi gobi)- Kharkhorin– Tsenkher hot spring- Great white lake(Terkhiin tsagaan nuur)-Shine ider village- Murun province- Ulaan uul- Tsagaan nuur- Reindeer people- Khuvsgul lake- Uran togoo -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. 5 days horseback riding trip and visiting Reindeer people.

Departure & Return Location

Ulaanbaatar

Departure Time

8am

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 $109 $109 $109 $109
  Mid-range $191 $151 $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 and Medical insurance
  • Personal items
  • Tips for the driver and the guide
  • Visa fee
  • Alcohol and soft drinks
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Itinerary

DAY 1

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. Today the Khustai Trust runs the park, funded mainly by tourism funds. After lunch We’ll to drive to Mount Khogno Khan Nature Reserve in the afternoon. The mountain is home to hundreds of birds, deer, and gazelle. You’ll be able to go hiking around the area or to the small sand dunes nearby called ” Elsen tasarkhai”.

DAY 2 Kharkhorin and Erden Zuu Monastery

We’ll drive to Mongolian ancient capital, Kharakhorin, Chinggis Khaan’s fabled city, was founded in 1220 in the Orkhon Valley, at the crossroads of the Silk Road. It was from there that the Mongol Empire was governed until Kubilai Khan moved it to Beijing. It served as the capital for 40 years. Following the move, and the subsequent collapse of the Mongolian empire, Karakorum was abandoned. Whatever was left was used to help build the glorious Erdene Zuu monastery in the 16th century. Nearby, Turkish monuments and rock inscriptions erected in 8-9th centuries in memory of outstanding fighters for independence. 

 

DAY 3 Orkhon waterfall and Orkhon Valley

After your breakfast. We’ll drive to Orkhon Waterfall, The Orkhon valley in the history of central Asia. The grassland is still grazed by Mongolian nomadic pastoralists. Orkhon waterfall is one of the biggest waterfalls in Mongolia. This is a great place for taking photos, go hiking through the gorge. We’ll arrange a couple of hours horseback riding in the area.

 

DAY 4 Tsenkher Hot spring

We will drive to Tsenkher hot spring. Tsenkher hot spring is one of the nice hot springs in Mongolia. You will be able to relax by taking natural hot bath in the hot spring water.  Stay at ger camp at Tsenkher hot spring.

DAY 5 Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur

We’ll drive to Great White Lake and Khorgo Volcano. Khorgo-Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur National park was established to protect the spectacular mountain scenery and endangered species of fauna and flora. The area has extinct volcanoes, many beautiful lakes, a great number of animals and birds, and is definitely one of the best natural tourist attractions. Khorgo is a unique natural complex (2240 m)National Park surrounded by the Khangai Mountains, which is 3000 meters above sea level. In the craters some of them are very tiny crystal- cleared lakes. The Khorgo crater, situated at an altitude of 2.210 meters with a diameter of 20 meters and depth of 70 to 80 meters, is the most stunning.

 

DAY 6 Khorgo Volcano

We’ll go hiking to the Volcano “Khorgo” for a day.

 

DAY 7 Murun Province

We’ll drive to Murun town, a capital of Khuvsgul province. And we’ll get the border permit for visiting Reindeer People. Murun pronvince is one of the biggest province in Mongolia. It’s also one of most tourism province.

 

 

DAY 8 Horse Herder family

We’ll drive to Tsagaannuur. We’ll meet the Horse herder Family and get prepared for the horse trek to Reindeer people. The reindeer herders of northern Khuvsgul aimag, Mongolia are a small, tenacious group who strive to maintain their way of life and culture in the face of great challenges. They are called Tsaatan, tsachin or Dukha. The Reindeer People are in two main groups, the Western Taiga and the Eastern Taiga. Both are most readily reached from the town of Tsagaan Nuur (generally reached by car) or from Renchinlhumbe (generally reached from Lake Khuvsgul by horse or foot).

 

DAY 9 Horse Trekking

We’ll start the horse trekking to the Reindeer people. Horse trekking will be full day. Stay overnights in tent

 

DAY 10 Reindeer herder family

We will explore Reindeer people life style

 

DAY 11 Horse trekking back to Horse herder family

Horse trekking and back to the van. Stay overnights family ger

 

DAY 12 Khuvsgul Lake

This is one of the longest driving. it’s about full day!! We’ll drive to the Khuvsgul lake which is one of the most visited places for both locals and tourists. We’ll go hiking around the Khusvsgul lake whichis one of the country’s largest and most spectacular protected areas. Lake Khuvsgul’s 380 cubic km of water make it the fourteenth largest freshwater lake in the world and second largest in Central Asia by volume, with over 1% of the world’s fresh water. At its deepest, the lake dives 262 meters. Ninety-six rivers and strearns empty into lake, but only the Egiin River exits the lake. The Egiin flows southeast until it joins the Selenge River, which flows through one of Mongolia’s most densely populated areas on its way to Lake Baikal. The Lake is 1645 meters above sea level and is generally frozen from January until April or May.

 

DAY 13 Khuvsgul lake

We’ll go hiking around the area and climb the mountain to enjoy the view Sayan mountain and the Khuvsgul lake.

 

 

DAY 14 Uran Togoo Volcano

We’ll drive to the Uran Togoo near Bulgan province. Uran Togoo is a very famous mountain in Mongolia, because of its beautiful landscapes and history. There was an active volcanoes 20-25 million years.

 

Day 15 Ulaanbaatar

We’ll drive back to Ulaanbaatar

 

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