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Mongolia is a spacious land, as big as Western Europe and twice the size of Texas, yet more lightly populated than any other country. With its fantastic variety of unspoiled landscapes, wildlife, and ethnic, limiting a visit to just one area might not satisfy most travelers. Therefore, our cross country trips are designed to cover Mongolian major geographical areas steppe, desert, and taiga forest in the best available comfort. Peruse our three suggested itineraries and imagine yourself there on a horse or a camel, exploring the legendary Gobi Desert, rafting or swimming in the crystalline rivers and lakes, or sharing a simple cup of tea with a friendly nomad family. It is all possible in one unforgettable adventure.

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From Sands to the Lakes


Mongolia is a spacious land, as big as Western Europe and twice the size of Texas, yet more lightly populated than any other country. With its fantastic variety of unspoiled landscapes, wildlife, and ethnic cultures, limiting a visit to just one area might not satisfy most travelers. Therefore, our cross country trips are designed to cover Mongolia’s major geographical areas – steppe, desert, and taiga forest – in the best... | Print        Full Itinerary
 

From Steppe to the Mountains


For those who appreciate cooler climes, this journey follows a similar route as above, but skirts the Gobi Desert. Here, we fully experience the vast high-altitude grassland steppe that has supported Mongolia’s nomadic herders for millennia. Along the way, we will meet some of today’s nomadic families, explore Mongolia’s rich Buddhist history, and relax in the unspoiled lake and forest areas for a taste of Siberia’s... | Print        Full Itinerary
 

The Heart of Mongolia


Even when the Mongols expanded to conquer half of the world some 800 years ago they always returned to the imperial center along the rich grasslands of three rivers. These areas remain today as modern Mongolia’s heart. Given Mongolians’ historically nomadic life, most of the time there is very little physical evidence of their ancestors’ presence left on Mongol land. We kept our traditional culture and history orally rather... | Print        Full Itinerary
 



 
     
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