Tour Overview
In this trip you get to see the most beautiful landmarks of Gobi region and learn about nomads. Their hospitality is always welcomed for those who visits and their lifestyle fully depends on change of climate and their livestock such as camels sheep and goats. For sure you will be happy to learn about them.
Daily Itinerary
Day 1:Baga Gazaryhn Chuluu - Small Stone of Place
On the first day we drive to Baga Gazaryn Chuluu(Small stone )Visitors can explore Uvgun Cave, mineral springs believed to have healing properties which you will find one of them there, and diverse steppe wildlife. Hiking through the rocky terrain and camping under clear starry sky. Baga Gazryn Chuluu is ideal for travelers seeking nature, history, and quiet landscapes.
Day 2:Tsagaan Suvarga - White Stupa
Drive: 40kmTsagaan Suvarga, meaning “White Stupa,” is one of the most striking natural landmarks in southern Mongolia. Located in Dundgovi Province, these colorful cliffs rise up to 60 meters. The cliffs display changing colors—white, pink, orange, and red—especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset. Fossils of ancient marine life found here indicate the area was once covered by an ocean, making Tsagaan Suvarga important for geological study.
Day 3:Yoliin am - Valley
Yoliin Am, also known as Vulture Valley, is a spectacular gorge located in Gurvan Saikhan National Park in the Gobi Desert. Despite the arid surroundings, the valley remains cool year-round and often contains ice well into summer.Named after the bearded vultures soaring above its cliffs, Yoliin Am is rich in biodiversity. Wildlife sightings may include ibex, argali sheep, and pikas. The valley has long been considered sacred by local nomads.
Day 4:Khongoryn Els - Khongor Sand Dunes
Khongoryn Els, known as the Singing Sand Dunes, is one of the most iconic attractions in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. Stretching over 100 kilometers and rising up to 300 meters, these massive dunes dominate the desert landscape. The dunes produce a deep humming sound when sand shifts in the wind, giving them their name. Local legends describe the sound as whispers of desert spirits.
Day 5:Bayanzag - Flaming Cliffs
Bayan Zag, famously known as the Flaming Cliffs, is one of Mongolia’s most important paleontological sites located in the Gobi Desert. Visitors can walk among the cliffs, learn about prehistoric discoveries, and enjoy guided tours explaining the site’s history. Bayan Zag is an essential stop for history lovers and a key destination on Gobi Desert tours.
Day 6:Nomads of Gobi
Nomads of Gobi are benevolent people welcomes anyone who visits and happy to help with everything they can.
Day 7:Terelj national park
Terelj National Park is one of Mongolia’s most accessible and popular destinations, located just 70 km from Ulaanbaatar. Highlights include Turtle Rock and Aryabal Meditation Temple. Visitors can hike, ride horses, and enjoy outdoor activities year-round. Terelj National Park is an ideal introduction to Mongolia’s nature and culture.
Day 8:Back to UB
We go back to UB
Price & Options
Price Includes
- Driver + 4WD vehicle + Gas
- English speaking tour guide/cook
- National Park entrance fee
- Camel and Horse riding for an hour or longer
- Accommodations
- All meals(Breakfast, lunch and Dinner)
Price Excludes
- Accommodations in UB
- Travel and Medical insurance
- Personal Items
- Tip money for drivers and guides
- Visa fee
- Alcohol and soft drinks
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Guest Reviews
5.0 / 5.0"AMAZING TIME IN MONGOLIA (May 2023) with Package Tour Mongolia May 2023 • Solo My trip with PACKAGE TOUR MONGOLIA was spectacular!!! I had an amazing time and took a lot of beautiful pictures. The Gobi Desert is absolutely beautiful and the travel agency is very professional, organized, and good at what they do..."
Read full review"Very nice tour May 2023 • Friends The staff of this company is very helpful and the tour is well planned. We experienced the nomadic lifestyle and learned about history and culture of Mongolia"
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