4 Days Mongolia Essence Tour
Incredible Tours into the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape, the UNESCO World Heritage Site!
Incredible Tours into the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape, the UNESCO World Heritage Site!
This four day tour combines Mongolian history, culture and nature - all in a relative small package. You will visit the ancient capital of Mongolia (Karakorum), the Erdene Zuu monastery (from 1585) and both Khogno Khan Nature Reserve and Khustai Nuruu National park. In the latter some of the worlds only remaining truly wild horses live.
Short on time but eager for a comprehensive taste of Mongolia? Our 4 days Mongolia Essence tour is your perfect adventure! Ideal from May to October!
You'll begin in vibrant Ulaanbaatar before venturing to Elsen Tasarkhai, our "Mini Gobi," where you can experience the thrill of camel riding amidst unique sand dunes. Journey to Karakorum, the ancient capital, to retrace the Mongol Empire's legacy.
Then, explore Hustai National Park, home to the majestic wild takhi horses, set amidst sweeping grasslands. This tour perfectly blends desert, grassland, and city exploration, offering a condensed yet profound Mongolian experience. Come and join Namolama Tours Mongolia! Email us now!
You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
Highlight 1: Visit Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes on the way. Experience the unique combination of desert and grassland landscapes, offering opportunities for camel riding and hiking amidst picturesque dunes.
Highlight 2: Enjoy a Nomadic Family Visit! Immerse yourself in Mongolia's rich cultural heritage by spending time with a nomadic family, learning about their traditions, daily life, and enjoying authentic hospitality.
Highlight 3: Transfer to and explore Karakorum, the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire. Explore the historic Erdene Zuu Monastery, Mongolia's first Buddhist monastery, adorned with stunning architecture and intricate artwork.
Highlight 4: Embark on Active Adventures! Engage in horse riding across open steppes, camel riding in desert landscapes, and hiking through diverse terrains, catering to adventure enthusiasts.
Highlight 5: At Hustai National Park, discover the habitat of the endangered Przewalski's horse (Takhi) and enjoy the serene beauty of Mongolia's rolling steppes.
Day 1 Ulaanbaatar - Bayangobi aka Elsen Tasarkhai | Camel Breeder Family Visit, Camel Riding, Erdene Khamba Temple (L, D)
On this day, your local guide and driver will meet you at your hotel in Ulaanbaatar. From there, you’ll embark on a scenic 4-5 hour drive (286 km) to Bayan Gobi (Elsen Tasarkhai).
Elsen Tasarkhai, often referred to as the "Mini Gobi," is where golden sand dunes stretch for 80 km and meet lush grasslands and rugged mountain peaks. This unique fusion of desert and steppe landscapes offers surreal contrasts perfect for walking, photography, and soaking in the vastness of the desert.
Upon arrival, you’ll visit a camel breeder family, providing a wonderful opportunity to experience the nomadic lifestyle and learn about the daily lives of Mongolian herders. Then, enjoy one-hour camel ride through the sand dunes, immersing yourself in this unforgettable landscape.
Next, explore the Erdene Khamba Buddhist Temple, a remarkable survivor of Mongolia's turbulent 1930s. Nestled within the serene Hogno Khaan Nature Reserve, the temple sits amidst breathtaking natural beauty. This idyllic location is perfect for trekking and hiking, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
End the day with an overnight stay at a nomadic family ger, where you can relax and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the Mongolian wilderness.
Dining: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: A nomadic Family
Pace: vehicle
Day 2 Elsen Tasarkhai - Karakorum Tour | Erdene Zuu Monastery, Karakorum Museum (B, L, D)
After breakfast, bid farewell to the vast Gobi landscape. You will head to the historic capital of Karakorum. Located in central Mongolia’s Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city was established in 1220 by Genghis Khan and served as the vibrant capital of the Mongol Empire, reaching its peak during the reign of his successor, Ögedei Khan. Here, you'll have the incredible chance to retrace the powerful legacy of the Mongol Empire.
Upon arrival, your first stop will be the legendary Erdene Zuu Monastery, founded in 1586 as the first Buddhist monastery in Central Mongolia. Nearby, you can also explore fascinating landmarks such as Turtle Rock and the symbolic Phallic Stone, each with its own unique stories and significance.
Erdene Zuu Monastery stands as the oldest surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia and a true treasure of Tibetan Buddhism’s Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) sect. As part of the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape UNESCO site, its history is deeply intertwined with the Mongol Empire's legacy. Notably, much of the monastery’s construction material came from the ruins of ancient Karakorum, beautifully blending Mongolia’s imperial past with its profound religious heritage. The architecture itself reflects a unique fusion of Mongolian, Tibetan, and Chinese styles.
As you approach, the 108 white stupas, forming a rectangular wall, will immediately catch your eye. These stupas, symbolizing enlightenment and protection, create a stunning visual experience. Step inside the monastery to see surviving temples adorned with intricate carvings, vibrant thangka paintings, and ornate roofs. Take a moment to observe monks chanting and performing Buddhist rituals, and feel free to spin the prayer wheels, making your own wishes.
In the afternoon, you will visit the Karakorum Museum, an essential stop for understanding Central Mongolia’s history and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Orkhon Valley. This museum truly brings the ancient capital, Karakorum, to life. One of its highlights is the reconstructed model of Karakorum, offering a vivid depiction of the city’s layout during its 13th-century peak. You’ll gain deep insights into the royal palace, religious buildings, workshops, and residential areas, experiencing how the city thrived as the political and trade center of the Mongol Empire. As you explore the relics and daily artifacts, you’ll uncover how people lived, worked, and traded in that era. The impressive display of military artifacts, including weapons, armor, and horse equipment, will vividly reveal the sheer strength and power of Genghis Khan’s army, helping you imagine the dominance of the Mongolian cavalry.
Overnight, you'll stay at the Resort Camp Khaan Taij with option of ger rooms and hotel rooms, experiencing traditional Mongolian hospitality.
Dining: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Ger camp
Pace: vehicle
Day 3 Karakorum - Hustai National Park | Spot the Wild Horses (B, L, D)
After breakfast, begin your journey back toward Ulaanbaatar, driving through Mongolia’s raw and untouched landscapes. The drive takes approximately 4 hours, during which you can enjoy the serene beauty of the steppe. Upon arrival at your camp, settle in and savor a delicious lunch.
By early afternoon, take a short drive to one of Mongolia’s most renowned destinations, Hustai National Park. Once there, embark on a trek through the park's stunning landscapes as you search for the endangered Przewalski’s wild horses, known locally as takhi. These remarkable animals are the last remaining species of wild horse in the world. After becoming extinct in their natural habitat during the 1960s, they were successfully reintroduced into the wild here. Today, Hustai National Park is home to over 400 takhi, which roam freely across the steppe.
As you explore, you may also encounter other wildlife, such as red deer, Mongolian gazelles, wild boars, grey wolves, lynx, and foxes. Take a moment to soak in the breathtaking scenery: vast open steppe, rolling green hills, forested mountains, and the Tuul River winding peacefully through the landscape.
Afterward, watch a short documentary about Hustai National Park to gain a deeper understanding of its conservation efforts and wildlife. Then, continue exploring the park to spot more takhi, birds, and other wildlife.
Dinner and overnight at the Resort Camp Khaan Taij with option of ger rooms and hotel rooms.
Dining: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Ger camp
Pace: vehicle
Day 4 Hustai National Park - Ulaanbaatar Departure | Airport See-off (B)
After breakfast, you will be transferred back to Ulaanbaatar (96 km, 2-3 hour drive). Depending on your itinerary, we will either take you to your hotel in Ulaanbaatar or escort you to the airport for your departure.
Thank you for choosing Namolama Tours Mongolia for your Mongolia tour. We look forward to seeing you again on your next adventure!
Dining: Breakfast
Accommodation: /
Pace: vehicle
We are happy to arrange tours with more participants and bigger groups. Just contact us and we will give you a price adjusted to the size of your group.
Included in the tour
Guide
All transportation (pick-up at guesthouse/hotel)
All meals (vegetarian food is an available option)
Tickets to the National Park and the museum
Accommodation
Not included
Personal items, alcoholic drinks and snacks
Extra and optional activities’ cost
Travel insurance
Hotel or hostel in Ulaanbaatar city
International airfare