Discover Central Mongolia: camel rides, pine forests, hot springs, ancient monasteries, and nomadic life. A 7-day, 6-night adventure awaits!
Discover Central Mongolia: camel rides, pine forests, hot springs, ancient monasteries, and nomadic life. A 7-day, 6-night adventure awaits!
Elsen Tasarkhai
Khustain Nuruu National Park - Guests will be picked up from their hotel and driven to Khustai National Park. The first stop is Khustai National Park, where animals roam freely in their protected natural environment. This park is home to the once-extinct Przewalski horses, gazelles, red deer, and many other species. Lunch will be…
Elsen Tasarkhai
Khustain Nuruu National Park - Guests will be picked up from their hotel and driven to Khustai National Park. The first stop is Khustai National Park, where animals roam freely in their protected natural environment. This park is home to the once-extinct Przewalski horses, gazelles, red deer, and many other species. Lunch will be provided.
Elsen Tasarkhai - After lunch, the journey continues to Elsen Tasarkhai, which translates to “piece of desert” and stretches for 80km. Visitors will settle at a tourist ger camp located next to the dunes. Before sunset, there will be an opportunity to ride camels among the dunes and enjoy the stunning sunset view. Dinner and overnight stay at the tourist ger camp.
Tsenkher Hot Springs
Tsenkher Hot Spring - After breakfast, the tour leaves the camels and dunes behind to travel towards the Tsenkher hot spring camp. The drive passes through refreshing green pine forests, mountains, and small rivers to reach the natural hot spring. Upon arrival at the camp, there will be time to rest. Visitors will then visit a local nomadic family and go horse riding in the beautiful surrounding nature. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing dip in the hot spring. Overnight stay at the ger camp.
Kharkhorin
Kharkhorin - Early in the morning, guests will leave the ger camp and drive to Kharkhorin city, the ancient capital of the Great Mongol Empire.
Kharakhorum Museum - A visit to the Kharkhorum museum is planned. The museum houses precious artifacts from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and four empire eras, including numerous findings from the Great Mongol Empire, all discovered in the surrounding Orkhon Valley. Overnight stay at the ger camp.
Terelj National Park
Gorkhi Terelj National Park - The journey continues early in the morning to Terelj National Park. This day involves a 450km drive, approximately 6 hours. Upon arrival at the National Park, guests will settle into their camp. A visit to the unique Turtle Rock is also planned. Rest at the camp.
Nomadic Family, Horseback Riding
Gorkhi Terelj National Park - After breakfast, a short hike to the Aryapala meditation temple located on the mountainside is planned. Upon reaching the monastery, guests will be rewarded with a scenic view. The day will be spent with a local nomadic family living in the national park. Visitors will experience how nomadic people cook traditional food and prepare dairy products, participating and assisting the herders. A unique dish, Khorkhog, will be served for lunch. Khorkhog is a traditional Mongolian meal prepared using heated stones. A horse riding tour will take place while the Khorkhog is being prepared. Rest and overnight stay at the camp.
Chinggis Khan Statue, 13th Century Complex
Genghis Khan Statue Complex - In the morning, the tour departs from Terelj National Park. The first stop is the Grand Chinggis Khan’s majestic statue complex, considered the world’s tallest horseman statue at 40 meters. Inside the complex, visitors can explore a mini history museum, souvenir shops, and see the Guinness World Record-holding 9-meter tall boot and golden whip. Guests can also ascend to the horse’s saddle for a panoramic view and take close-up selfies with Chinggis Khan.
National Park Mongolia 13th Century - A dirt road trip will transport visitors back in time to the 13th-century zone, where they will visit six different camps: the Herder’s camp, Shaman’s camp, Craftsman camp, and the King’s palace to closely observe their ways of living.
Relay-station camp
Craftsman camp
Educational camp
Herder’s camp
Shaman’s camp
King’s palace
Return to the city and rest at the hotel.
Ulaanbaatar City Tour
National History Museum - A visit to one of the largest museums in Mongolia is planned.
Gandantegchenling Monastery - Guests will drive to Gandantegchinlen Monastery to explore the main and oldest Buddhist Monastery in Ulaanbaatar city. The visit includes the Megjid Janraisig temple, which houses the largest indoor statue, standing 26 meters tall.
Gobi - After lunch, a drive to the world-renowned Gobi cashmere factory store is planned for shopping for some of the most exquisite cashmere in the world.
Tumen Ekh Ensemble - A drive to the city center to watch a mini folk concert performed by the famous Tumen-Ekh ensemble is planned, featuring folk songs, dance, and a contortionist performance. Return to the hotel. End of the trip.

- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
This tour is perfect for those who enjoy leisurely exploring central Mongolia. Participants will visit all the major attractions, museums, shows, and national parks in the region. The journey spans 7 days and 6 nights, featuring camel rides across the Elsen Tasarkhai, drives through lush pine forests, and relaxing baths in natural hot springs under a…
This tour is perfect for those who enjoy leisurely exploring central Mongolia. Participants will visit all the major attractions, museums, shows, and national parks in the region. The journey spans 7 days and 6 nights, featuring camel rides across the Elsen Tasarkhai, drives through lush pine forests, and relaxing baths in natural hot springs under a starlit sky. Discover the history of the first Buddhist temples at Erdene Zuu Monastery, experience the nomadic lifestyle firsthand, and explore one of Mongolia’s most stunning national parks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.