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Northern Mongolia Tours

Explore Northern Mongolia Tours

7 Days/ 6 nights

 Khuvsgul Lake Tour

Explore: Semi Gobi, Kharkhorin, Tsenkher hot springs, Terkh&Khorgo, Shiine-Ider and Lake Khuvsgul.
9 Days/ 8 Nights

Northern Mongolia Tour

Explore: Amarbayasgalant monastery, Urantogoo, Khuvsgul lake, Shine-Ider, Terkh&Khorgo, Tsenkher hot springs, Kharkhorin and Semi Gobi.
10 Days/ 9 Nights

Discover Northern and Central Mongolia

Explore: Ulaanbaatar, Amarbayasgalant monastery, Urantogoo, Khuvsgul lake, Shine-Ider, Terkh&Khorgo, Kharkhorin and Semi Gobi.
9 Days/ 8 Nights

Tsaatan Tour Mongolia

Explore:Beautiful Nature and Unique Lifestyle. If you enjoy adventures and want to explore the wilderness of Mongolia, this tour is perfect for you.

About Northern Mongolia Tours?

Northern Mongolia is a region known for its stunning natural landscapes, nomadic culture, and unique experiences. You’ll find some of Mongolia’s most awe-inspiring sights here, like expansive grassy plains, rugged mountains, dense forests, and pristine lakes. It’s also a habitat for diverse wildlife, including reindeer, yaks, eagles, and various bird species. Beyond its natural beauty, this area offers Northern Mongolia Tours, providing visitors with a taste of Mongolia’s unique culture, historical sites, stunning landscapes, and nomadic way of life.

Top Things To Do During Northern Mongolia Tours

Amarbayasgalant Monastery: Explore the Monastery Complex and hike in the hills surrounding the monastery.

Urantogoo: Hiking to the summit provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Khuvsgul Lake: Lake Khvwsggl is one of Asia’s biggest freshwater lakes and is often called the “Blue Pearl” of Mongolia. You can hike, ride horses, or just relax by the lake, enjoying the peaceful scenery.

Hiking and Horseback Riding: Enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and horseback riding through the park’s beautiful terrain.

Mini Gobi Desert: Discover the semi-desert landscape of Elsen Tasarkhai, often referred to as the “Mini Gobi,” characterized by sand dunes and grassy steppe.

Camel Riding: Enjoy a camel ride through the sand dunes.

Nomadic Culture: Visit local nomadic families to learn about their way of life and enjoy traditional Mongolian hospitality.

Erdene Zuu Monastery: Explore Mongolia’s oldest Buddhist monastery, Erdene Zuu, which is built on the ruins of Karakorum, the ancient Mongol capital.

Museum of Karakorum: Learn about the history of the Mongol Empire and its capital at this informative museum.

Hiking and Trekking:Embark on hikes through beautiful landscapes like Urantgoo , Khuvsgul Lake or Khorgo Volcano.

Relaxation and Reflection:Take time to relax in the serene countryside, enjoy the silence, and reflect on the natural beauty and unique culture of Mongolia.

Terkh and Khorgo : Explore the stunning beauty of Terkh White Lake, a freshwater lake framed by volcanic mountains and lush green landscapes.

Stargazing:Mongolia’s remote locations offer exceptional stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution.

When to Go to Mongolia?

The best time to visit Mongolia is during the Mongolian summer, from mid-June to the last week of August. This is the best time of the year to visit Mongolia in terms of weather. You’ll enjoy sunny days throughout the country, and there’s enough rainfall to make the steppes lush and green. Both June and September are very pleasant times to visit Mongolia. September, in particular, offers an enjoyable, colorful experience with comfortable temperatures that are neither too hot nor too cold. During this time, nomads have plenty of dairy products and are busy processing milk in preparation for winter.

In terms of specific months:

July is the best time to witness the Mongolia Naadam Festival.

The best season for a Gobi Desert tour is from June to September, with October being the shoulder season.

July to August is the ideal season for traveling to Northern Mongolia and taking a tour of Khuvsgul Lake, while September marks the beginning of the shoulder season.

The first week of October is a great opportunity to attend the Golden Eagle Festival in Altai, Western Mongolia.

February is the best time to experience Mongolia’s winter season.

Mongolia’s Seasons:

Summer (June to August): Peak tourist season with warm weather and lush, green landscapes. Ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, and camping. Don’t miss the Naadam Festival in July.

Autumn (September to October): Pleasant weather with changing colors, perfect for trekking and photography.

Winter (November to February): Extremely cold, great for experiencing a true Mongolian winter with activities like ice fishing, dog sledding, and winter festivals. Be prepared for subzero temperatures, especially in Ulaanbaatar.

Spring (March to May): Transitional period with milder temperatures, but it can still be chilly, especially in March. Good for birdwatching as landscapes start to turn green, though road conditions may be challenging due to lingering winter effects.