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Day 1: UlaanbaatarArrive in Ulaanbaatar and transfer to a hotel. Half or full day tours are available.
Day 2: UlaanbaatarVisit Winter Palace Museum and Choijid Dagina Museum.
Day 3:TereljAfter breakfast, drive to Terelj national park, which is 80kmnortheast of the city. Spend the day touring the area and enjoying the magnificent alpine scenery. Overnight at SuldetTamgan tourist camp.
Day 4:Suldet TamganAfter breakfast, full day enjoy participating and learning mongolian traditions. There are great opportunities forhiking, rock climbing and horse riding. You can visit anomad family, explore their unique lifestyle, and go horseriding.
Day 5:KarkorumAfter breakfast, drive to Elsen Tasarkhai. Elsen Tasarkhai is a crossing which extends about 80 kilometers and liesbetween Mongol Els and Hogno Tarma Els. Overnight at Karkorum.
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Region: Gobi and Central MongoliaSites: Middle Gobi, South Gobi, Karakorum and Erdene-Zuu
Monastery, Lake of Terlehand Khorgo Uul Volcano,
Length: 14 daysAvailable: June 11 - August 25
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Day 8: Middle GobiAfter an early breakfast, leave the camp. On the way to the Gobi visit Baga Gazriin Chuluu Lake and the ruins of Sum Khukh Burd Temple. Spend the night in traditional Mongolian yurtas at our camp.
Day 9: Tsagaan Suvarga.After breakfast we head to Tsagaan Suvarga, which is a strangely shaped, white limestone rock formation that is about 30m tall. Have lunch on the way. Dinner and spend the night in the ger camp.
Day 10: Yol ValleyAfter breakfast at the camp. Spend the day on a full day excursion to Yol Valley for hiking and an opportunity to photograph. Overnight at the camp.
Day 6: Erdene-ZuuVisit Erdene-Zuu. It was once one of the largest monasteries in Mongolia. Go on a tour of the monastery grounds and seeseveral chapels with excellent examples ofBuddhist iconography dating from the 16th century. Visit the symbolic ruins of Karakorum, the 13th century capital of theMongol Empire. Drive to Tsetserleg.
Day 7: TsetserlegVisit Khorgiin Togoo and Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur. It is a beautiful body of water surrounded by extinct volcanoes. On the way there are caves worth exploring. You may also spot deer, argali (wild sheep) andwild boar.
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Day 11: Khongor sand dunes After breakfast drive to Khongor sand dunes. it is known as Singing dunes. Have packed lunch on the way. Visit and possibly climb up Mongolia’s biggest sand dune. Dinner in the ger camp.
Day 12: South GobiAfter an early breakfast at the camp, start the drive towards Karakorum. On the way explore the world famous FlamingCliffs (BayanZag), the Gobi Dinosaurs Cemetery. Visit a local camel breeding family and try a short camel ride.Overnight in the ger camp near the Flaming cliffs.
Day 13: Karakorum Have breakfast at our ger camp. Continue driving to Karakorum. Arrive at Karakorum in the afternoon. Drive toUlaanbaatar.
Day 14: UlaanbaatarVisit Gandan Monastery. All day free at leisure.
Day 15: Departure Transfer to the railway station or airport for international departure.
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Interesting sites:
TOUR DATE:
GROUP 1: Jun 11 – Jun 25/2012
GROUP 2: Jul 01 – Jul 15/2012
(With Naadam festival)
GROUP 3: Jul 22 – Aug 05/2012
GROUP 4: Aug 11 – Aug 25/2012
GROUP SIZE
Minimum – 3pax
Maximum – 15pax
TOUR INCLUDES: Transfers on arrival and departure English speaking guide at all time. All lodging will be in Ger camps. All meals are provided as mentioned in the itinerary. Ground transportation by chauffeured 4WD jeep in country sides
and, depending on group size, bus in the city area. Park Entrance Fees Sightseeing as per itinerary 1L of drinking water per day per person
ALL PACKAGE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
Accommodation in a hotel or hostel in Ulaanbaatar, International
air flight round trip, Travel insurance, medical insurance, Fee for
Visa obtaining, Alcoholic beverages, Additional services, Personal
expenses such as IDD call, internet using, laundry, any charge for
major force beyond of our control such as the imposition of quarantine
restrictions, changes of arrival/departure flights, Items of a personal
nature, gratuity to local guides, airfare or train ticket, International
Airport taxes, excess baggage charges over than 44pound
(20kilo including hand baggage), hotel extras, such as telephone
calls, bar bills and laundry services; optional excursions unless
detailed in your itinerary, etc.
Essentials:
Please note the following: Hotels in Ulaanbaatar city reserved for double occupancy on more
than 2pax, and in countryside all Ger styled tourist camps are based on 3 or 4 person occupancy.
Check-in at hotels is at 12:00pm/Check-out at hotels is at 12:00pm. Traveling over long distances is done in Delica or Russian Van and
sometimes over rough terrain for approximately 4-9hours depending upon road and weather conditions. Daily driving is distance 150-350km.
Your holiday includes transfers, accommodation and excursions as
specified in your itinerary. It is the responsibility of the client to be fully covered with travel and
medical insurance while traveling in Mongolia.
Accomadation:
The only hotels in Mongolia are in the capital, Ulaanbaatar.
Throughout the countryside accommodation is offered in the form of
traditional Mongolian ‘gers.’ These ger camps are slightly modified for
foreign tourists but in effect offer a traditional experience and the
opportunity to experience Mongolia’s wilderness. Most ger camps are
situated in attractive areas: on the shores of small rivers, nestled
under rocky hills or on vast open plains and all under amazing night skies.
There are also restaurants and bars in a separate concrete
building, or sometimes in large gers.
Information:
Extremes of weather and how to prepare for them:
The temperature can change from day to night unpredictably
and drastically, so one should bring warm clothes to wear
during the night-time. Waterproof wind jacket, gloves and hat
are essential.
Other items to pack include:
Trekking boots, warm clothes, sunglasses, lip balm, forehead
flashlight, notebook and pens, spare batteries, a compass,
multiple copies of identification, medical kit first aid box,wear
a money belt for your valuables (passport, cash, etc.), your
personal toiletries (including hand and bath towel, shampoo
and shower gel, toothpaste and toothbrush, dental floss).
Money exchange information:
Travellers should carry a supply of clean and new US dollar
bills. Travellercheques are not common in Mongolia. Credit
cards (Visa, American Express, or MasterCard) are only
accepted in Ulaanbaatar, and are limited to larger hotels,
airlines, tourist agencies, and a few shops. Most Asian and
European currencies can be traded in Ulaanbaatar, but the
US dollar is the most reliable form of currency. Themoney can
be changed in banks and exchange offices.
The bank rates are a little bit lower than in exchange offices.
What clients should expect from the accommodation:.Accommodation in the city will be at a 3-star Hotel orGuesthouse in UB which is the basic standard. Shower or bath and other facilities are available. Accommodation during the trip in countryside will be ger camps.
What clients should expect for meals:Generally the quality of meals in Mongolia is good, dueto the quality of meat, which is 100% organic. Meals in the city will be in restaurants, which serve European, Asian and Mongolian cuisines. In the ger camps, the meals will be either European or Mongolian.
TOURIST VISAS OF MONGOLIA
A visa is required by everyone except those who
hold USA, Malaysia, Israel passports traveling within
30 days and those with Singaporean, Philippines and
Hong Kong passports traveling within 15 days. Visas
are usually valid for 30 days and should be applied for
at least one month before arrival in Mongolia.
If necessary case, we will help with visa issue.
TOUR INFORMATION HOME TRUTHS
We aim to provide accurate and detailed information
and to make you aware of the less positive aspects
of the journey you are undertaking. Some facts you
should be aware of are outlined below: A flexible
Attitude is required when traveling in less developed
areas. Minor problems can occur and it is important to
Recognize that guides, drivers and other local staff are
not as experienced in tourism as those in more
developed nations.
LOCAL TOUR GUIDES
English speaking local guides join us throughout tours
to provide in-depth knowledge and interpretation.
Our guides are carefully selected for their travel
experience, maturity and skills as a host.
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