Gobi Tour 6 nights 7 days
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A tour of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia promises an unforgettable adventure through one of the world's most iconic and remote landscapes. |
Day 1 White Stupa
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The White Stupa, also known as Tsagaan Suvarga, is a geological formation located in the Dundgovi Province of Mongolia, about 450 kilometers south of Ulaanbaatar. Tsagaan Suvarga translates to "White Stupa" or "White Stupa Cliff" in Mongolian, named for its unique white limestone cliffs that resemble a stupa, a traditional Buddhist monument. |
Day 2 Yolyn Am
Day 3 Khongor Sand Dune
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The Khongor Sand Dunes, also known as the Khongoryn Els or the Singing Sands, are one of the most iconic landmarks of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. Stretching for about 180 kilometers (112 miles) in length and reaching heights of up to 300 meters (984 feet), these massive sand dunes create a mesmerizing landscape amidst the desert expanse. |
Day 4 Bayanzag-Flaming Cliffs
Day 5 Baga Gazryn Chuluu-Small rocky formations
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Baga Gazryn Chuluu, also known as Baga Gazriin Chuluu, is a unique rock formation located in the Dundgovi Province of Mongolia, approximately 240 kilometers southeast of Ulaanbaatar. Translating to "Small Place of Rocks" in Mongolian, Baga Gazryn Chuluu is characterized by its cluster of granite rock formations scattered across the vast steppe landscape. |
Day 6 Terelj National park
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Terelj National Park is a scenic and popular destination located northeast of Mongolia's capital city, Ulaanbaatar. It's known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rock formations, forests, and rivers, making it a favorite spot for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. One of the most iconic features of Terelj is the Turtle Rock (Melkhii Khad), a giant rock formation resembling a turtle, which is a symbol of longevity in Mongolian culture. Visitors often climb up to get a closer look and take photos of this unique natural wonder. |
Day 7 Ulaanbaatar