Gobi and Khangai Tour 15 days 14 nights
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Getting from one province to another involves days of driving over some of the roughest terrain on the planet, often across vast stretches of empty space. Sometimes, the only company you will have on the road is the herds of horses, yaks and sheep found grazing on the plains. Other times, its vultures seen circling above. |
While the landlocked country is mostly covered by steppes, you also get to see marvels such as lakes, canyons, sand dunes, and cliffs along the way.
Day 1 Baga Gazryn Chuluu
Day 2 White Stupa
Day 3 Yolyn Am
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It is an excellent spot to observe vultures, wild Argali sheep and golden eagles. It was first established to conserve the regional bird population but eventually became a popular site to visit for the deep ice field that forms in winter and remains well into summer (although it had melted by the time we got there in August). |
Day 4 Khongoryn Els
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This is one of the largest and most spectacular sand dunes in Mongolia. Rising as high as 200 m, the dunes are 7-8 km wide and about 180 km long. Climbing the dunes is breathtaking, not only for the view at the top, but the singing sound it makes when there is a wind, which you can experience during your climb. |
Day 5 Bayanzag-Flaming Cliffs
Day 6 Ongi Monastery
Day 7 Kharkhorin - Ancient capital city of Mongolia
Day 8 Tsenkher Hot Spring
Day 9 Terkh White Lake and Khorgo Volcano
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Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake is an astonishingly beautiful lake with a relatively pure fresh water. Torrents of lava flowed from the Khorgo volcano blocked the north and south Terkh Rivers, forming the lake of Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake at an altitude of 2060 meters above the sea level. The lake is 16 km long, 4-10 meters wide, 20 m deep with and its deepest point is at 28 meters and over 20 kilometers in surface evaluation. |
Day 10 Zuun Nuur
Day 11, 12 Khuvsgul Lake
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Over 46 streams pour into Khuvsgul Lake. There are 12 species of fish, 4 large islands, and the 70 percent of the lake is more than 100 m deep, and the clear water reaches 24 m. By the end of November, water freezes completely to form 1 m thick ice. Surrounded by 3000-3200 m high mountains, Khuvsgul Lake has a legend about the lifted “sea”. There is a legend that says Khuvsgul was once an ocean. |
Day 13 Uran Togoo - Volcanic Mountain
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Uran is an extinct volcano in the western side of Uran-Togoo Natural Monument in Bulgan province, 80 km west of Bulgan town. Uran means "Artistic", Mongols gave this name because its ridge of the crater is one of many examples of circles that arise in nature, resembling a nice creation of a craftsman. |
Day 14 Amarbayasgalant Monastery
Day 15 Back to Ulaanbaatar