From Ulaanbaatar: Central Mongolia Guided 3-Day Tour
Day 1: Having picked you up from Ulaanbaatar at 08.30-09.00am, Travel to Kharkhorin city. Kharkhorin is ancient capital of Great Mongolian Empire in thirteenth century. It is located on the right bank of Orkhon river, 80 km south-west of Semi-Gobi. Explore Erdenezuu monastery is a focal point in the history and culture of the Mongolian people and visit Kharkhorin museum and ruins of Kharkhorin city. Sleep at Yurt in the camp. The camp have a shower, electric. You can have an interesting conversation with tourists from many countries there. Day 2: Semi Gobi Desert. This area of the Mongolian countryside is exactly as it sounds: partially arid desert but surrounded by a green mountainous backdrop. Driving through the Mongolian steppe, we'll reach the desert. We'll then meet a local family who will tell us all about their traditional nomadic lifestyle. Immerse yourself in desert life enjoying camel ride through the arid landscapes of the Semi Gobi, admiring the dunes and mountains of Mongolia in the most exciting way. Evening you can enjoy with nomad family. It is un official program. There is no shower and no electric. It is full of nature and nomadic life style. Day 3: Visit Khugnu khan mountain. Riding horse in the Khugnu tarna national park. Visit Erdene Khamba oldest monastery. More about national park and monastery: The mountain is known for its stunning landscapes, combining rugged peaks, lush valleys, and diverse flora. The area is especially beautiful during the summer months when wildflowers bloom. The region surrounding Khugnu Tarna is rich in biodiversity, home to various wildlife species, including deer and numerous birds. It is part of the larger Khugnu Tarna National Park, which aims to preserve this natural heritage. Erdene Khamba Monastery, is a significant Buddhist monastery located in Mongolia. Established in 1586 near the ancient capital of Kharkhorin, it was one of the first monasteries built in Mongolia and played a crucial role in the spread of Buddhism in the region. Over the years, it has undergone various restorations and remains an important cultural and religious site, attracting both pilgrims and tourists. Back to UB around 05.00-06.00pm