Mongolian Panorama

Mongolian Panorama

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Mongolian Panorama

18 Days

Visiting: Mongolia

Tour operator:

World Expeditions

Tour code:

MGP

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Introductory to Moderate

From: $4495

NB: Prices correct on 21-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Explore the mountain glaciers, desert landscapes, large lake basins and steppe grasslands in far western Mongolia on this exhilarating journey. Starting in Ulaanbaatar, we fly to western Mongolia and head into the remote mountains, trekking to the impressive glacier in the Turgen Mountains. In the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park we undertake the second part of our trek, incorporating visits with local nomadic herders to learn about their traditional way of life from the hunting prowess of the Kazakhs to the hauntingly beautiful throat-singing of the Tuvan people. For those who wish to experience traditional Mongolian travel, you can opt to hire a horse for either or both of the trekking sections with assistance from a local herdsman. During the July departure, a further highlight will be the Naadam festival with its amazing displays of horse racing, archery and wrestling.

Highlights

  • Trek through the alpine peaks, river canyons and broad valleys of the Altai Mountains

  • Discover the culturally rich region of Western Mongolia

  • Trek to the glacier at the foot of the Turgen Mountains

  • Camp in the unique landscapes of the Mongolian steppe

  • Meet local nomadic families and learn about their traditional way of life

  • Explore the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive In Ulaanbaatar

After arriving at Ulaanbaatar Airport, we will transfer to our hotel. In the afternoon, we will explore the capital city, starting with Sukhbaatar Square, named after the revolutionary hero, Damdiny Sukhbaatar, who declared independence from China in 1921. Another important landmark on our orientation tour is the State Department Store, also known as the "Great Shop" in Mongolian. Please time your arrival to be in the city by lunchtime as typically we will meet around 2 pm for the tour. We will return to the hotel in the late afternoon for some relaxation before a welcoming concert of traditional Mongolian music, followed by dinner and a briefing from your guide.Overnight: Bayangol Hotel or similar

Day 2 : Fly To Khovd, Western Mongolia, Drive To Zuragt Davaa

After breakfast at the hotel, we will be transferred to the airport for our internal flight to Western Mongolia. Our destination is the small township of Khovd, the capital of Khovd Aimag, which is similar to a state or province in Mongolia. The flight will take approximately 2.5 hours, and there is a 1-hour time difference between Ulaanbaatar and Khovd. Upon arrival, we will meet our vehicles and drivers at the airport and travel to Zuragt Davaa in Uvs province, which will take us approximately 4-5 hours on a mixture of paved and dirt roads, passing through the centers of Myangad, Ulgii, and Turgen soums (an administrative unit smaller than an aimag). During our journey, we will stop by the edge of Khar-Us Lake to appreciate the surrounding nature and birds. Our campsite for tonight will be located at the foothills of the Zuragt Davaa. Overnight: Tented Camp.

Day 3 - 4 : Turgen Mountain Trek

Over the next two days, we will embark on a rewarding trek to the base of Turgen Mountain, where a long glacier lies at the foot of the peak. The picturesque surroundings and crisp, clear air make for an unforgettable experience, with the towering mountain peak adding to the grandeur of the landscape. In the summer months, nomadic families move their gers (traditional felt tents) into these valleys to graze their herds of livestock, and we will have the opportunity to experience their hospitality first-hand.Our trek covers a distance of 15kms on the second day, beginning on a mountain valley trail and gradually ascending towards the snow-capped peaks. We will follow the river upstream towards the glacier and continue through the Urd Turgen Valley, where the terrain is dry grassland scattered with large boulders. Our base camp for the next two nights will be set up by the white water river as it flows through the deep gorge.Please note that during the trek, all camping equipment and personal baggage will be carried by vehicles. Trek distance: ~15-16km/ dayOvernight: Tented camp

Day 5 : Turgen Mountain Trek

Our adventure for the day involves hiking up the Urd Turgen Valley, with its small mountain streams and blooming wildflowers during the spring and early summer. As we continue our trek, we may need to scramble over boulders to reach the source of the river, right at the edge of the glacier. Afterward, we'll return to our base camp in the afternoon.Trek distance: ~15-17kmOvernight: Tented camp

Day 6 : Drive From Turgen Mountain To Uureg Lake

We will start the day with a morning walk while our local team packs up the camp and loads the vehicles. As we proceed on our journey, our drivers will collect us en route, and we'll continue our travels towards Uureg Lake, a stunning freshwater lake nestled amidst towering peaks and the Russian border to the north. We will set up camp on the lakeshore and enjoy the serene surroundings.Overnight: Tented camp

Day 7 : Rest / Contingency Day At Uureg Lake

Today is a day for full exploration of Uureg Lake. The beautiful lake offers a range of activities, from swimming, fishing, walking, to bird watching or simply relaxing and taking in the stunning views. The entrance to the valley is lined with summer gers of the local nomads, which add to the scenic charm of the valley.Overnight: Tented camp

Day 8 : Drive Uureg Lake To Ulgii

This morning, we will embark on a scenic drive from Uureg Lake to Ulgii town, the capital of Bayan-Ulgii province. Our journey will take us alongside the picturesque Achit Lake and then along the banks of the Khovd River. During the drive, we will witness the changing ecosystems from semi-desert areas to steppe and mountainous steppe areas. Tonight, we will spend the night at a ger camp by the Khovd riverside in Olgii, where we will have the opportunity to experience the traditional dwelling of round-shaped felt tents, known as Khazak gers.Overnight: Ger camp

Day 9 - 10 : Drive Ulgii To Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

We'll spend two days driving into the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, following the Khovd River and stopping for a riverside lunch. Afterward, we'll continue our ascent over 130 kilometers, which will take us roughly 5-6 hours. Tonight we'll camp in a mountain valley, and the following day we'll keep driving until we reach a local Tuva family. After lunch, time depending, we'll have the opportunity to hike to the foothills of the mountain, where our crew will set up camp near the family's dwelling at an elevation of 2,600 meters above sea level. Those interested in riding a camel will have a chance to do so. Altai Tavan Bogd is known as the highest mountain range in Mongolia with five peaks that are referred to as the "Five Kings". The highest of these peaks is Huiten, rising to 4350m above sea level, and is accompanied by the magnificent Potanin's Glacier at its foot.Overnight: Tented camp

Day 11 : Trek Over Tahilt Pass

Today marks the beginning of our trekking adventure. For the next three days, our pack camels will be carrying all food and camping equipment, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the challenge of this hike and take in the breathtaking scenery of the Mongol Altai Mountain Range.Our trek will take us approximately 5-8 hours each day through high mountain meadows and expansive valleys. On our first day, we will cross over the Tahilt Pass (3,200m) and continue on to the Tsagaan Us valley. This will be a particularly challenging day, as we navigate through snow and glacier-covered terrain.Ascending the steep slope to the pass will be especially demanding, but the reward will be worth it. From the top of the pass, we will be greeted by stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and high mountain lakes, which boast an entrancing turquoise hue.After crossing the pass, we will make our way down into Tsagaan Us valley where we will set up camp for the night. Our campsite will be located on a small plateau high up on the mountainous slope, providing us with a magnificent view of the entire valley. At an altitude of approximately 3000m above sea level, please be advised that in the event of high wind conditions, our campsite may need to be relocated. Trek distance: ~12kmOvernight: Tented camp

Day 12 : Trek The Tsagaan Us Valley

Today's leg of our trek takes us through the enchanting Tsagaan Us River valley. As we traverse over undulating hills and weave through larch forests, we'll be surrounded by towering peaks in every direction.The river itself is a sight to behold. Its water is crystal clear and originates from the high alpine glaciers of the Tavan Bogd peaks in the Altai Mountain Range. As we continue along our path, we'll witness the river's gradual expansion as it's fed by a multitude of small streams that cascade down from the surrounding mountains.Trek distance: ~14-15kmOvernight: Tented camp

Day 13 : Complete Trek, Visit Kazakh Nomad Family

This morning, we'll walk out of the mountains and into the sprawling steppeland, where our drivers and vehicles await our return. This afternoon, we may have the opportunity to visit a local Kazakh family and learn about their unique culture. Although the Kazakhs' nomadic way of life is similar to that of the Mongols, there are distinct differences. For example, the Kazakh people are Muslim, and their religious customs and traditions are rooted in Islam. They also speak a different language from the Mongols and are known for their exquisite appliqué, stitching, and rug making out of crude felt. The Kazakh women's handicrafts adorn the floors and walls of their gers, creating a breathtaking tapestry. Finally, the Kazakh men are renowned for their skill in hunting.After bidding farewell to our Kazakh family following the visit, we will take a short drive to the shore of Khoton Lake and set up camp for the night.Trek distance: ~8-10kmOvernight: Tented camp

Day 14 : Khoton Lake

Enjoy a free day today to explore the shores of Lake Khoton on foot. Khoton Lake, a freshwater lake that's nestled within the mountains, surrounded by forests. Adjacent to Khoton lies Khurgan Lake, which is connected by a stream. Both lakes are fed by a network of rivers and streams that originate in the mighty Altai Mountains, the Khovd River originates from these lakes. The terrain in this region is incredibly diverse, with the wooded shores of the lake providing a striking contrast to the open steppes that surround it. We'll be treated to a breathtaking view of Mt Ikh Turgen (3,507m), which rises dramatically from near our campsite.Overnight: Tented camp

Day 15 : Drive To Sarsai Soum, Visit Kazakh Nomad Family, Via Mogoin River Gorge

Today we drive 230km to Sagsai soum, we will stop for lunch at the Mogoin River Gorge, before continuing on to our campsite where we'll have the opportunity to connect with a local Kazakh family, allowing us to immerse ourselves in their traditional way of life.Overnight: Tented Camp

Day 16 : Continue Drive To Ulgii

After a brief drive this morning, we'll arrive in Ulgii town. In the afternoon, we'll have the opportunity to visit the provincial center and shop for handcrafted items made by the skilled Kazakh women.Overnight: Ger camp

Day 17 : Fly To Ulaanbaatar

After transferring to the airport, we'll take a flight back to Ulaanbaatar this morning. The afternoon is free for you to unwind and watch the hustle and bustle of the city from one of its many sidewalk cafes. Alternatively, for the more active among us, a visit to the Winter Palace of Bogd Khaan is a great option. The palace was once home to Mongolia's eighth living Buddha, and last King -Jebutzun Damba Hutagt VIII- for 20 years until his passing in 1903. To end our trip, we'll gather together for a final farewell dinner at a local restaurant this evening.Overnight: Bayangol Hotel or similar

Day 18 : Trip Concludes In Ulaanbaatar

After a leisurely breakfast you will be transferred to the airport for your flight home.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    13 nights tented camp

  • 17 breakfasts, 16 lunches and 17 dinners

  • flights Ulaanbaatar/Khovd and Ulgii to Ulaanbaatar valued at US$750

  • camel/porter support during trek

  • airport transfers on day 1 & day 18

  • expert bilingual guide

  • comfortable well located hotels and hostels

  • 80l World Expeditions kit bag for use during the trip

  • fully supported camping during trek

  • private vehicles

  • sightseeing as listed in itinerary

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Accommodation

13 nights tented camp
In cities or large towns you will be accommodated in 3 to 4 star, twin share properties that are centrally located, atmospheric and reliable. A ger is a circular felt tent used by nomadic people. Warm in winter and cool in summer offering you an awesome cultural experience.

What You Carry

The trek is fully supported so you are only required to carry your daypack with items you need for the day such as extra warm clothing (depending on the altitude, location and weather), a rainjacket, water bottle, camera gear, valuables and personal items such as sunscreen, lip-eze etc.

Grading

Our Mongolia Panorama trip is rated as introductory to moderate. We therefore advise that any physical training you complete before undertaking the trip will be to good effect. In preparation for your trip you should be doing at least one hour of good cardiovascular exercise, 3 - 5 times per week for approximately 3 months prior to your trip. Remember the fitter you are the more enjoyable your experience will be.

Check out our Q&As

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.

  • What about environmental impact?

    We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.

  • What should I pack?

    Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.

  • Are tips included in my trip price?

    Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.

  • Am I suited to small-group travel?

    We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.

  • Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?

    While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Anna-Lena Moore(Ashgrove, QLD Australia)  

Mongolian Panorama

26 Jun 2024

What an excellent trip: well-immersed in Mongolian / Kazakhi nomadic culture; hiking in the spectacular Altai Mtns; insightful discussion of Mongolian history. The support team was exceptional - professional, courteous, hilarious, talented - just brilliant.

Lynley Murtagh(Deagon, QLD Australia)  

Mongolian Panorama

25 Jun 2024

The trip was great. The local company used was amazing. We saw everything we expected and it was even beyond expectations.

Neel Stallings(Charlotte, North Carolina)  

Mongolian Panorama

08 Aug 2019

I have traveled extensively, and I have been on many extraordinary trips. This one was one of the BEST I have ever experienced. I had a very late flight into Ulaanbaatar, but the guide (“Chuck”) and the driver were there to greet me with smiles on their faces – a welcomed relief after traveling 24 hours. Our tour of the city was fascinating with the highlight being the evening at the National Academic Drama Theater. The performances (throat singing, traditional dancing, Mongolia orchestra playing horsehead fiddles) were brilliant and a wonderful way to be introduced to the culture. The trek itself was beyond all of my expectations as we hiked through the steppes, among wildflowers and animals (sheep, goats, cows, yaks, horses), over mountains, across streams and near gers and their inhabitants. Our guide, Ulzii, was simply superb. She listened, she was flexible when the itinerary needed adjusting due to weather, she helped us with our every need, her English was excellent, and she always had a smile on her face. I have been a guide before, and I know how much work is involved. Ulzii made it look easy even when she had challenges. Our assistant guide, Temmuulen, grew up in Los Angeles, so his English was perfect! He was always there to help with a smile on his face as well. The drivers (Munkhu, Turuu, Bayana, Erkha, Khatna and Purev) were highly skilled and successfully negotiated mud, rivers, fast-moving streams, tight bridges and lots of rocks! I always felt safe and comfortable with them. They also helped with the chores and when needed, with the tents. I am a vegetarian, so the chef (Duure) and the cooks (Ari and Amra) made special meals for me and two other vegetarians on the trip. They were absolutely delicious. I am always amazed how the cooks and staff on trips like this can create such outstanding meals. I ate better in Mongolia than I do at home!! One of the highlights of the trip was when Ulzii realized we weren’t going to get to our campsite in time. It had been raining all day, the roads were muddy and difficult to drive, and it was getting dark. We came upon three gers, and she asked them if they could put us up for the evening. They didn’t hesitate. They put us in one of the gers, cooked dinner for us, made sure we were warm and comfortable and interacted with us as if we were family. I will never forget that and will always have great admiration and respect for these generous, warm-hearted people. I cannot sing the praises highly enough of this trip, the staff, the countryside, the Mongolian people and the beautiful culture. This is my second trip with World Expeditions, and I consider them a top-notch company. If you are adventurous and want to learn about an intriguing and beautiful country, go on this trip. You won’t be disappointed!

Kylie Hanks(Berowra, NSW Australia)  

Mongolian Panorama

25 Jun 2024

Great trip. Landscape was breathtaking. The hospitality of everyone was very impressive. Flexibility with the itinerary is essential.

Michael and Diana Hughes(Tasmania)  

Mongolian Panorama

01 Aug 2017

Theatre presentation in UB with Mongolian orchestra, throat singing and other traditional dancing was an extremely high standard presentation. Scenery was superb and campsite selection was exceptional throughout our camping on the trip. We were given opportunity to immerse ourselves in the culture and were given gifts of mares milk, cheeses and creams by the nomadic shepherds. In the alpine areas the wild flowers were superb. We thoroughly enjoyed our Mongolian experience, the 8th trip we have made with World Ex.

S & J Johnston(Australia)  

Mongolian Panorama

08 Sep 2018

We had a great trip, saw superb scenery & met lovely locals who are very generous & giving people. We experienced a lifestyle that is hard to believe still exists! Theatre presentation in Ulaanbatar with Mongolian orchestra, throat singing and other traditional dancing that was a brilliantly produced presentation. Superb scenery and campsite selection was exceptional throughout our camping on the trip.

Marilyn Surtees(St Ives, NSW Australia)  

Mongolian Panorama

31 Jul 2024

Loved every minute of our Mongolian adventure. Spectacular scenery, very friendly people, amazing culture and history. The trip was well organised and the support crew were wonderful.

H. Hart(Daylesford, Australia)  

Mongolian Panorama

30 Aug 2018

Amazing destination, magnificent scenery, great local crew and a wonderful glimpse into a nomadic way of life.

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