This experience combines three of the most iconic destinations near Ulaanbaatar into one well paced journey, without feeling rushed. Instead of a standard day trip, you have time to truly explore Terelj National Park, the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, and Khustai National Park in depth.
The addition of Khustai allows you to witness Mongolia’s wild Przewalski’s horses in their natural habitat something rarely included in short itineraries. With an overnight stay, the experience becomes more relaxed and immersive, giving you time to enjoy the landscapes beyond just quick stops.
Designed by local experts, the route is optimized for comfort, timing, and real experience making it the most complete short escape from Ulaanbaatar.
Guests will be picked up either at their hotel in Ulaanbaatar or at the airport arrival hall, depending on their arrival details. The driver or guide will be waiting with a sign displaying the lead traveler's name.
We start the day at the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, located east of Ulaanbaatar. Time is spent walking around the site and, if desired, visiting the viewing platform for wide views across the surrounding steppe.
We reach the Cave of the Thousand Monks after a short walk through the hills near Terelj National Park. We spend a few quiet moments inside the cave before continuing on, using this stop as a calm break during the day.
Stop at Turtle Rock, one of Terelj’s most recognizable natural formations. Walk around the rock and, for those interested, take a short climb to the top for views over the valley. Time is allowed for photos and a short rest.
Visit Aryabal Meditation Temple, reached by a gentle walk through forested hills. The temple overlooks the valley and offers a calm setting to slow down before the return journey. Most of the visit is spent walking and taking in the surroundings.
Khustai Visitor Center Start your visit with an introduction to the park’s wildlife, conservation history, and the successful reintroduction of the endangered takhi. The visitor center offers clear displays and background knowledge before heading deeper into the park.
Przewalski's horses (takhi) The Przewalski’s horse, known in Mongolia as takhi, is the last remaining wild horse species in the world. Once extinct in the wild, it was successfully reintroduced to its natural habitat at Khustai Nuruu National Park. Today, takhi move freely across the open valleys and hills, without fences or enclosures. Visitors most often see them in the early morning or late evening, when they come down to graze, offering a quiet reminder of Mongolia’s deep connection between land, wildlife, and conservation.
Wildlife viewing Wildlife viewing is an important part of visiting Khustai Nuruu National Park. Along with takhi, visitors may see red deer moving through forested areas, marmots near open grassland, and foxes crossing valleys during quieter hours. Birds of prey, including eagles and vultures, are often visible circling above the hills. With patience and distance, the park offers regular encounters with animals living freely in their natural environment rather than staged viewing points.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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