Naadam: The Naadam Festival is a popular traditional event and the largest national holiday in Mongolia. It offers travelers a chance to interact with Mongolians and experience their genuine traditions.
Golden Eagle festival: The Golden Eagle Festival provides a deep dive into the rich heritage of the Kazakh people in Mongolia. You’ll witness their traditional practices, including the ancient art of eagle hunting, and learn about their customs and way of life.
Ulaanbaatar: Mongolia’s capital city is a mix of modern and traditional culture. You can explore the Gandantegchinlen Monastery, the National Museum of Mongolia, and the bustling Sukhbaatar Square.
Gobi Desert: One of the world’s most famous deserts, the Gobi is a vast region known for its unique landscapes. It is including sand dunes, rocky mountains, and the Flaming Cliffs, a paleontological site rich in dinosaur fossils.
Camel Riding: Enjoy a camel ride through the sand dunes.
Karakorum: This was the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. Today, visitors can explore the Erdene Zuu Monastery, which is one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Mongolia.
Nomadic Culture: Visit local nomadic families to learn about their way of life and enjoy traditional Mongolian hospitality.
Orkhon River Valley: Discover the beautiful Orkhon River Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its natural beauty and historical significance.
Hiking and Trekking:Embark on hikes through beautiful landscapes like Terelj’s Turtle Rock , Orkhon Valley or Khorgo Volcano.
Relaxation and Reflection: Take time to relax in the serene countryside. Also enjoy the silence, and reflect on the natural beauty and unique culture of Mongolia.
Stargazing:Mongolia’s remote locations offer exceptional stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution.