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Short tour 3 days

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Mongolia short trip-3 Days/2 Nights

DAY 1 Terelj NP

We will pick you up from your hotel or guesthouse at 8:30 am. Then our tour will head to the Genghis Khan statue. After exploring Genghis Khan statue complex, we will drive to Terelj National Park. Gorkhi Terelj is one of the most visited and interesting parks of Mongolia.  Furthermore, one of the most recognizable attractions in Terelj is Turtle Rock. Notably, just a few kilometers from Turtle Rock, you will discover another must-see spot: the Ariyabal Meditation Temple.  Horse riding 1h.

Distance: 100km ( 2h drive on paved road ) Lunch/ Dinner

DAY 2 Elsen Tasarkhai

Today’s our destination is the Semi Gobi Elsen Tasarkhai. Elsen Tasarkhai is a stunning semi-desert region located in central Mongolia. It boasts a unique mix of sandy dunes, grasslands, rocky formations, and small water bodies, creating a captivating natural scene. The area is often referred to as the “Mini Gobi” due to its resemblance to the larger Gobi Desert. Camel riding 1h.

Distance: 340km ( 6h drive on paved road ) Breakfast/Lunch/ Dinner
Elsen tasarkhai

DAY 3 Ulaanbaatar

After breakfast, we’ll head from Semi Gobi to Ulaanbaatar and drop you off at your booked hotel or guesthouse. Explore Mongolia short trip!

Distance: 285km ( 5h drive on paved road ) Breakfast/ Lunch

Mongolia trip

We offer two different types of tour arrangements for our customers.

  • The standard tour includes Standard Ger Camps, which offer an alternative type of hotel accommodation.

  • The budget tour includes Ger Guesthouses, which are operated by nomadic families.

Standard Package

2 person-$615 per person

3 person-$480 per person

4 person-$460 per person

5 and more-$405 per person

Included

*Breakfast- 2, Lunch- 3, Dinner-2
*Ger camp 2 nights
*English speaking tour guide
*Driver+ fuel+4WD vehicle / Minivan
*Camel riding 1h
* Horse riding 1h
*Entrance fees for the parks and museums indicated 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
-Accommodation in UB
-Gratuities for guides and drivers

Budget Package

2 person-$435 per person

3 person-$405 per person

4 person-$375 per person

5 and more-$330 per person

Included

*Breakfast- 2 Lunch- 3, Dinner-2
*Ger Guesthouse 2 nights
*English speaking tour assistant/cook
*Driver+ fuel+4WD vehicle / Minivan
*Camel riding 1h
*Horse riding 1h
*Entrance fees for the parks and museums indicated 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
-Accommodation in UB
-Gratuities for guides and drivers

About Mongolia short trip 3 days/ 2 nights

This Short trip combines the natural beauty of Mongolia with cultural experiences, making it a memorable and well-rounded exploration of the country’s diverse landscapes and traditions.

Highlights of Mongolia trip 3 days/ 2nights

Gorkhi-Terelj National Park
Aryabal Meditation Temple:
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Camel Riding

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How To Book This Tour?

What is Standard Ger Camp?

What is Ger Guesthouse?

Some nomadic families who live within national parks or sightseeing areas, run their own small business that rents ger accommodation for backpackers. It gives you a chance to get closely acquainted with the way of life and Nomadic way of lifestyle. During our budget tours, you will stay in Mongolian traditional accommodation Ger Guesthouse. Ger Guesthouse has 4 -6 beds. And occupancy is based on multi-share but with only your group members and not with other tours. Most nomadic families do not have formal toilets in their summer places. So the most you can expect to find is a designated toilet trench that may be screened on three sides. No showering facilities will be available in some of the local ger guesthouses.

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