There’s no better time to experience Mongolia than during the legendary Naadam Festival. For over 2,000 years, these epic games have been at the heart of Mongolian culture, and now it’s your turn to witness the action. Cheer on riders in the world’s longest horse race, watch fierce wrestling matches, and marvel at archers showing off their skills. Then, shift gears and dive into Mongolia’s nomadic way of life—sleep in traditional gers, hike the otherworldly landscapes of the Gobi Desert, and wander through historic monasteries. With rural villages, jaw-dropping scenery, and rich traditions at every turn, this is Mongolia at its most unforgettable.
  • Experience the historic and legendary Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, featuring wrestling, archery, and horse racing events.
  • Visit the Genghis Khan Monument and enjoy panoramic views of the Mongolian landscape.
  • Explore Gorkhi Terelj National Park, including Turtle Rock and the Meditation Temple.
  • Discover the breathtaking Yolyn Am gorge in the Gurvan Saikan mountains, perfect for hiking.
  • Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Gobi Desert, including the Khongoryn Els sand dunes and the Flaming Cliffs.
  • Stay with a local nomadic family in the Mongolian grasslands and experience traditional nomadic life.
  • Visit the ancient capital of Karakorum and the Erdene Zuu Monastery, the first center of Lama Buddhism in Mongolia.
  • Explore Khustai National Park, home to the last truly wild horses in the world, the Takhi horses.
Experience a blend of comfort and tradition with stays in hotels for 6 nights, ger camps for 8 nights with shared facilities, and 2 nights in a family stay or tent camping with multi-share and no facilities.