Discover the highlights of Central Mongolia on an unforgettable journey through Terelj National Park, enjoy horse and camel riding on the sand dunes of the Semi-Gobi, relax by the crystal waters of Ugii Lake, and explore the ancient capital Kharkhorin. This experience combines stunning landscapes, nomadic traditions, and rich history—perfect for travelers seeking authentic adventure and cultural discovery.
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Zaisan Hill Complex, situated in the southern part of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, is a significant memorial honoring Soviet soldiers who fought in World War II. The complex features a circular mural depicting historical moments such as Soviet support for Mongolian independence. Apart from its historical significance, Zaisan Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the surrounding natural beauty.
By far Mongolia’s most recognizable landmark and one of the world’s largest equestrian statues, the 131-foot-tall (40-meter-tall) Genghis Khan Statue Complex (Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex) towers over the surrounding landscape. Ride the elevator up inside the horse, learn about the Mongols at the museum.
Terelj National Park, one way is 75 km, On the way explore Ovoo-the pile of stones, which was set for the god of nature and blue sky. Exploring the beautiful granite rocky hills, Visit to Protected area, Explore the Turtle Rock, Soft trekking on the green meadow, Hiking to hills, Explore the green valleys, Horse trekking in the surrounding.
The centre is beautifully set on a mountainside and reached by crossing a small wooden bridge known as “the Bridge that Leads Beyond Wisdom.” The main temple is dedicated to Kalachakra philosophy (Wheel of Time) and features a Kalachakra mandala, a Shambhala thangka, and a gallery of 220 Buddhist philosophy paintings by artist Bayantsagaan.
Today we drive approximately 450 km to Ugii Lake. After breakfast, we depart and enjoy a scenic journey through the Mongolian countryside. Along the way, we will stop for lunch and relaxation, with opportunities to experience natural landscapes and local nomadic lifestyle. The drive offers beautiful views of open steppe, herds of livestock, and traditional ger settlements.
Kharkhorum city Karakorum was the capital of Great Mongolia Empire in thirteenth century. It is located on the right bank of Orkhon river, 360 km south-west of Ulaanbaatar which is the current capital of Mongolia. In 1380, Karakorum was destroyed. But approximately two centuries later, on the same site, there arose the yurt of Avtai Khan, founder of the Erdene Zuu Monastery. Kharkorin city is full of sightseeing and historical.
Elsen Tasarkhai is a part of the Mongol Els sand dunes, that continues 80 km long 5 km wide across Burd, Bulgan and Gurvanbulag soums of Uvurkhangai province. It is located 280 km west of Ulaanbaatar and 80 km east of Karakorum - the ancient Mongolian capital. The area is surrounded by sand dunes, hills covered with rare bushes and a small forest near a river. Together this presents a unique combination of Mongolian mountains, forests and Gobi-type landscape in one location. Here are we have a chance Hiking around sand dune.
After breakfast, enjoy a camel ride at the sand dunes. Then we depart and drive toward Ulaanbaatar, enjoying a scenic journey through the Mongolian countryside. Along the way, we stop for lunch and relaxation, with opportunities to experience natural landscapes and the local nomadic lifestyle. The drive offers beautiful views of the open steppe, grazing livestock, and traditional ger settlements. In the late afternoon, we continue toward Ulaanbaatar and arrive in the city by evening. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and check in.
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