🐫 3-Day 2-Night Central Tour: Exploring Great Nature with Mongja
Endless grasslands and deserts, and even tranquil lakes
We invite you to a 3-day, 2-night journey to deeply experience the true charms of Mongolia.
The uniqueness of this tour
✔️ Master the core Mongolia course encompassing grasslands, deserts, and lakes
✔️ [2 Nights, 3 Days] Relaxed yet fulfilling, an in-depth travel experience
✔️ An all-in-one itinerary including horseback riding, camel riding, and stargazing
■ Tour Course (Optional)
▶ Course A: Mini Desert > Terelj > Genghis Khan Statue > Ulaanbaatar
▶ Course B: Mini Desert > Ogi Lake > Ulaanbaatar
▶ Course C: Lake Ogi > Terelj > Statue of Genghis Khan > Ulaanbaatar
Book now and experience unforgettable moments in Mongolia!
❗ This is a private tour departing with only the registered participants.
❗ You must pay for the entire team to make a reservation as one team.
❗ If you wish to make individual payments, please be sure to contact us first to separate the teams.
🚗Use Vehicle🚗
2~6 people: Starex, Furgon, etc.
7~12 people: 2 vehicles
👉 Preferred vehicle assigned upon advance request
Carriers are allowed in all vehicles.
Please request a car seat in advance.
🍜Meal Information🍜
Local cuisine: Mongolian food such as Buz and Khushur
Specials: Khorkhog (included), Pork belly (extra charge)
Camp style: Western, Mongolian, Korean
🏚Ger Accommodation Information🏚
Traveler Standard/Luxury Ger: Shared toilet/bathroom outside
Modern Ger: Toilet and bathroom fully equipped inside
When visiting Mongolia, it's important to be respectful of local customs. Always accept items with your right hand, and avoid stepping on the threshold of a ger (traditional nomadic dwelling). Do not point with a single finger; instead, use your open palm. It's also courteous to ask permission before taking photos of people, especially nomadic families. Showing respect for elders is highly valued.
The best time for stargazing in Mongolia, particularly during a central tour, is generally during the dry season, which runs from May to September. Nights during this period are often clear with minimal cloud cover. To maximize your stargazing experience, aim for nights closer to a new moon, as this reduces moonlight interference and allows for clearer views of the Milky Way and countless stars due to Mongolia's vast, unpolluted skies.
Visa requirements for entering Mongolia vary depending on your nationality. Many countries have visa-free agreements with Mongolia for short tourist stays. It is crucial to check the specific visa regulations for your country with the nearest Mongolian embassy or consulate well in advance of your travel dates to ensure you have all necessary documentation.
Mongolia offers a variety of unique souvenirs that reflect its rich culture and nomadic heritage. Popular choices include high-quality cashmere products like scarves, sweaters, and blankets. You can also find beautiful felt crafts, traditional leather goods, horse-related items, and local artwork. Traditional Mongolian boots or a deel (national costume) are also distinctive keepsakes.
At the Mini Gobi Desert, visitors on the tour can typically experience traditional camel riding, often on two-humped Bactrian camels, allowing you to traverse the unique sand dunes. It's also a great opportunity for photography, capturing the striking contrast of the desert landscape against the surrounding grasslands. This stop offers a chance to experience a desert-like environment right in the heart of Mongolia.
Terelj National Park offers diverse natural beauty and activities. Visitors can enjoy vast grasslands, unique rock formations such as Turtle Rock, and serene river valleys. The park provides opportunities for horseback riding, visiting nomadic families in their gers to experience their lifestyle, and exploring small temples or monasteries. It's an ideal location for hiking, photography, and immersing yourself in the Mongolian wilderness.
The Genghis Khan Statue Complex is a monumental tribute to Mongolia's most revered historical figure, Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. It is the world's largest equestrian statue, symbolizing national pride, strength, and heritage. Visitors can ascend to the horse's head, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding steppe, and explore a museum detailing the Bronze Age and the Great Mongol Empire within the base.
During a central Mongolia tour, the time spent at Ogii Lake is usually planned to allow for relaxation and appreciation of its natural beauty. Visitors typically have a few hours to enjoy the freshwater lake, which is known for its migratory birds and peaceful atmosphere. This duration allows for activities like a leisurely walk along the shore, birdwatching, or simply enjoying a quiet moment by the water, often including a stop for lunch.