The central part of Mongolia offers a glimpse of the nomadic lifestyle, beautiful natural hot springs, and an ancient capital city for historical sightseeing. Orkhon waterfall and other locations are the highlights of the region in Mongolia. You can also get a taste of nomadic family life.
In this way, you will get to know the culture of the nomads and understand it better.
I am certain that this journey will be a delightful experience in which you can cherish the beauty of nature and create wonderful memories with your family.
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Travelers can meet our company guide at Sukhbaatar Square. If the travelers provide their location and address close to the city center (6km), we will pick them up from there.
Day 1 Our next stop is the Elsen Tasarkhai mud dunes, which are adorned with rare plant life such as willow, alder, and shrubs. We will also make an effort to visit a small forest near the river at 8 am. This ecosystem, which is made up of mountains, forests, steppes, and dunes, creates three distinct zones in a single location, making it highly unusual. An 80km-long and roughly 2km wide Mongol sand dunes are situated in the Khogno Khan National Park. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to meet a nomad family in the area, enjoy walking on sand dunes, ride tiger-mounted Bactrian horse, and enjoy nature at its finest.
Day 2 We will drive to Orkhon Waterfall, also known as Ulaan Tsutgalan, after breakfast and experience its beauty. A 22m deep gorge is where you can find the base of the canyon, which is lined with pine trees and approximately 25m below the waterfall. About 20.000 years ago, the waterfall was created by earthquakes and later merged with volcanic eruptions. It is not possible for the water to function all year round and it will only start flowing again after a good summer rain. The rocky surface of the Orkhon River in Mongolia makes it difficult to access the road that leads to the waterfall, which is not easily accessible due to its protected status as an Orhon Valley National Park since 2006. There are many scenic and untouched natural wonders that provide good options for hiking and horse riding. The valley is referred to as the place where Nomadic culture thrives. Yak herders are a frequent group of nomads.
Day 3 Upon finishing our breakfast, we proceed to the well-known Tsenkher hot spring. In the thickets of the wooded hills, Tsenkher hot springs are a well-liked alternative to the main road. Enjoying a great relaxing break during your trip will be possible with the opportunity to use the hot springs. At a temperature of +86.5 degrees Celsius, the flow rate is 10 liters per second. In addition to treating rheumatism, neuralgia, and muscular pain, the hot spring is believed to have a positive effect on the digestive system as well as regenerating immunity. Once you arrive, trek through the aforementioned hills and forests to access pools and steaming hot springs. It is an excellent spot to relax in a hot spring, with its potent water and the beauty of wooded mountains.
Day 4 Your guide and driver will take you to Kharakhorin, the ancient capital of Mongolia, for an early start after breakfast. Known as the historical capital of ancient Mongol Empire, this small village has become one of the country's most popular tourist destinations and played a significant role in the Silk Road' history. Upon arrival, you will find the Museum of Kharakorin, which offers visitors an opportunity to learn about Mongolian history. The guided tour will then proceed to the grand and oldest Buddhist Monastery complex. Learn about the history and culture of the nomads at Erdenezuu Monastery.
Day 5 After breakfast, we will proceed to Ugii Lake, the closest freshwater lake to Ulaanbaatar. Protected by the International Ramsar Convention, it is the most important stopover for migratory birds. Located in the Orkhon Valley, Ugii Lake boasts stunning natural beauty and is home to numerous avian species. It is a biodiversity-rich body of water, though the lake is relatively small. This freshwater lake spans 5 km in width and 7 km inland, within a steppe natural zone. We will have lunch at Ugii Lake and continue our journey to Ulaanbaatar.
Day 5 Please note the following: It will take 6 hours to get to Ulaanbaatar." Ulaanbaatar, often spelled Ulan Bator, is the capital and largest city of Mongolia. It's a fascinating blend of traditional and modern influences, reflecting Mongolia's rich history and its contemporary growth.
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