Reindeer herders & Khuvsgul lake

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Tour Overview

Duration7 Days
Group SizeMax 8
Activity Levelmoderate

People who seek adventure, wilderness and are interested in learning about the indigenous people who live far deep in the forest, then this will suit you the best. Let's not forget horse riding through stunning terrain will leave you amazed and with skills you wouldn't regret learning. There aren’t many places on this planet where you get to see these indigenous reindeer herder people, which you will even get to experience their lifestyle and learn more about them. Khuvsgul lake is Mongolia’s biggest and clean water lake that holds 380 cubic kilometers of freshwater making it the 1% of the world’s surface freshwater.

Daily Itinerary

Day 1:Fly to Murun & Khuvsgul lake

ake Khuvsgul, often referred to as the "Blue Pearl of Mongolia," is one of the largest and most pristine freshwater lakes in Asia. Located in northern Mongolia near the Siberian border, the lake stretches over 130 kilometers and is surrounded by the towering Khoridol Saridag Mountains. It contains nearly 70% of Mongolia’s fresh water and is considered sacred by the local people.

Guesthouse
B, L, D

Day 2:Horse herder family

Horse riding is part of Mongolia's culture, learning how to ride like Mongols might be challenging but we make it easier. Before we set our journey to the deep forest called Taiga we have to do preparation here.

Local horse herding family
B, L, D

Day 3:Tsaatan-Reindeer herder's Tribe

The Tsaatan reindeer herders live in the remote taiga of northern Mongolia and are among the last reindeer-herding cultures in the world. Their lifestyle depends entirely on their reindeer for transport, food, and survival. Visitors can stay with Tsaatan families, learn about shamanistic traditions, and experience daily nomadic life. Reaching the area requires trekking or horseback riding, offering a true off-the-grid adventure.

Tipi
B, L, D

Day 4:Tsaatan-Reindeer herder's Tribe

The Tsaatan reindeer herders live in the remote taiga of northern Mongolia and are among the last reindeer-herding cultures in the world. Their lifestyle depends entirely on their reindeer for transport, food, and survival. Visitors can stay with Tsaatan families, learn about shamanistic traditions, and experience daily nomadic life. Reaching the area requires trekking or horseback riding, offering a true off-the-grid adventure.

Tipi
B, L, D

Day 5:Horse herder family

Horse riding is part of Mongolia's culture, learning how to ride like Mongols might be challenging but we make it easier. Before we set our journey to the deep forest called Taiga we have to do preparation here.

Local horse herding family
B, L, D

Day 6:Murun

Then we drive back to Murun and Fly Back to UB since there is no international flight from Murun

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