Visit Baga Gazariin Chuluu, Yol Valley, Khongor Sand Dunes, Bayanzag, Tsagaan Suvarga, and Terelj National Park during this 7-day, 6-night winter tour. The Gobi Winter Tour is more than just a trip to one of the toughest places on Earth—it’s a chance to see Mongolia’s amazing scenery, learn about its culture, and meet its strong and welcoming people. Whether you love adventure, taking photos, or exploring new cultures, this tour will give you memories you’ll never forget.
Day 1 Baga gazarin chuluu
We will pick you up from your location at 9:00 am. Then our Gobi winter tour will head to the Rock Formations. It’s famous for its beautiful views, with rough rocks that look different from the sandy desert around. You can walk around the rocks, go for a hike, and enjoy the special scenery. After exploring rock formations, we will drive to Mandalgobi town.
Local Hotel (Lunch/Dinner)
Distance: 340km ( 6h drive on paved/ dirt road )
Day 2 Yol Valley
Yol Valley is a beautiful narrow valley in Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park in Mongolia. Tall cliffs and rocks add to the valley’s stunning appearance. Enjoy a leisurely hike and capture the charming landscapes and wildlife through photography.
Local Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Distance: 400km ( 7h drive on paved road )
Day 3 Khongor sand dunes- Highlight of Gobi winter tour
Khongor Sand Dunes are among the largest sand dunes in Mongolia, covering an area of 180 kilometers in length. The tallest dunes, reaching heights of up to 800 meters, are in the northwestern part of the range. Climbing these dunes can be tough for many people. But when you get to the top, you’ll see an amazing view of the Gobi desert. Enjoy the highlight of winter Gobi Tour. Camel riding 1h.
Nomad’s Ger (Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner)
Distance: 180km ( 5h drive on paved/ dirt road )
Day 4 Bayanzag
Today, we will be driving to Bayanzag. Bayanzag, also known as The Flaming Cliffs, is famous for its historical events, dinosaur fossils, and the very first discovery of dinosaur eggs. American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews, known for leading a series of expeditions, named this site “Flaming Cliffs” because the colors become even more vibrant, especially at sunset.
Local Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/ Dinner)
Distance: 230km ( 6h drive on dirt road )
Day 5 White stupa
Today, our destination is Tsagaan Suvarga, also known as the ‘White Stupa.’ The cliffs of Tsagaan Suvarga exhibit a stunning array of colors, ranging from white and yellow to red and orange. You can enjoy hiking around this colorful Stupa, taking in the breathtaking landscapes that make the Gobi Winter Tour so unique.
Local Hotel (Breakfast/Lunch/ Dinner)
Distance: 370km ( 7h drive on paved/dirt road )
Day 6 Terelj National Park
Terelj National Park is famous for its beautiful landscapes, like lush valleys, winding rivers, and rugged rock formations. Enjoy hiking to Ariyabal Meditation Temple. From the top of the temple, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the national park. Horse riding 1h
Ger Camp (Breakfast/Lunch/ Dinner)
Distance: 290km ( 6h drive on paved/dirt road )
Day 7 Chinggis Khan statue and UB
After breakfast, we’ll depart from Terelj NP and visit the Chinggis Khan Statue Complex. After exploring the impressive statue of Chinggis Khan, we will drive back to UB. Drop you off at your booked hotel or guesthouse. Experience Gobi winter tour with us!
(Breakfast/Lunch)
1 person- $2520
2 people -$1430 per person
3 people -$1110 per person
4 people -$1050 per person
Included
Breakfast- 6, Lunch- 7, Dinner-6
Local hotel 4, Ger guesthouse 1 nights, Ger camp 1 night
English speaking tour guide
Driver+ Gas+4WD vehicle / Minivan
Camel riding 1h
Horse riding 1h
Entrance fees for the parks and museums listed in the program
Daily drinking water (1.5 liter per person per day)
Not Included
International Airfare and Mongolia visa fee
Personal items
Alcoholic drinks and snacks
Travel insurance
Single supplement
Accommodation in UB
Gratuities for guides and drivers
Gobi winter tour
Despite the cold, winter in Mongolia offers memorable adventures and cultural experiences. The best time to experience Gobi winter tour is from late October to early March. Mongolia Gobi winter trip offers a mix of cultural immersion, outdoor adventures, and serene natural beauty, making it a memorable destination for travelers. Temperatures can drop below -30°C (-22°F), but the dry air and sunshine make the cold more bearable. The Gobi Winter Tour offers more than a visit to one of the harshest places on Earth—it’s an opportunity to experience Mongolia’s stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and resilient people. Whether you’re an adventurer, photographer, or cultural explorer, the Mongolia Gobi Winter Tour delivers memories that last a lifetime.
- Cultural Immersion: Winter is an excellent time to learn about nomadic life, as families often welcome visitors to share their lifestyle and traditions during the Gobi Winter Tour.
- Horse Riding: Despite the cold, horse riding remains a popular activity, allowing you to traverse the stunning winter scenery.
- Camel Riding: Even in winter, camel rides are a popular activity. It’s an opportunity to see how the Bactrian camels, with their thick fur, are well adapted to the cold.
- Stay in a Ger: Experience traditional Mongolian hospitality by staying in a heated ger. Enjoy the warmth of a wood stove and taste local cuisine.
- Photography: The Gobi Winter Tour also offers the perfect setting for photography, with snow-covered steppes, majestic mountains, and traditional gers creating breathtaking photo opportunities.
Ger Guesthouses ( provided by local nomadic families)
Some nomadic families living in national parks or tourist areas run small businesses that rent out yurt to travelers. This gives you a great chance to experience their lifestyle up close.
On our budget tours, you’ll stay in a traditional Ger Guesthouse. Typically, these have 4 to 6 beds and are shared only with other members of your tour group—not with strangers.
However, please note that most nomadic families don’t have formal toilets at their summer camps. The best you might find is a basic outdoor toilet, with walls on three sides for privacy. Also, some nomadic families’ yurt may not have any shower facilities.
Standard Ger Camps
Standard Ger Camps are like hotels, but instead of rooms, you sleep in a yurt. These camps are usually near famous places.
A Standard Ger has 2 to 4 single beds, a small table, a stove to keep warm, and sometimes a a shelf or a small sink. However, there is no bathroom inside the ger. You will use clean toilets and hot showers in another building nearby. Additionally, there is also a place to eat, and sometimes a small bar or game room.
Some camps have Ensuite Gers. These have a private bathroom inside the yurt. If you want this type, please tell us. We can book it for you, but it costs extra.
Packing List for a Gobi winter tour
Clothing:
- Thick winter coat: A long, heavy coat (down to your thighs or knees) that keeps you warm in really cold weather — even when it’s as cold as -30°C or lower.
Warm winter boots: Boots made to keep your feet warm in freezing weather (as cold as -40°C). They should have thick bottoms and be waterproof to keep out snow and slush.
Hat, gloves, and scarf for colder weather.
Health and Safety:
Personal medications and a basic first aid kit.
Bug spray and sun cream.
Prescription medications along with their prescriptions.
Toiletries:
Stick to small versions of your essentials to save space. Include:
Soap, shampoo, a brush for your teeth, toothpaste
Sunscreen and moisturizing cream (especially helpful against sun and wind)
Roll-on
Shaving cream in a tube or stick
Extra razor blades
Wet and dry wipes
Since there are no showers during the nomadic stay, bring enough supplies to stay fresh.
Additional Items:
Bring your own sleeping bag or sheets for sleeping bags.
Consider bringing small gifts for nomad families.
Headlamp