Mongolia Tours and Trips 2024/2025

Want to find yourself in the middle of nowhere? Mongolia is the destination for you. With only 1.7 people per square-kilometer, you’ll feel as if you have the vast sandy dunes, towering mountains and deep lakes all to yourself. Head to Ulaanbaatar, the nation’s capital, for city sightseeing tours before exploring local culture, wildlife and natural wonders in the rural Uvs and Töv provinces.

4 Trips in Mongolia with 43 Reviews

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Naadam Adventure

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8 day explorer trip in Mongolia, visiting Ulaanbaatar, Bayangobi and Kharkhorin. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Explorer & Festivals and events +1 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Tent
  • Transport Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 12-90 yrs
  • Operated in English
days08 From US$ 2,755 View Tour
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  • Jul 10 Only 9 seats left
  • Jul 10 10+ seats left
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Wild Mongolia and Golden Eagle Festival

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18 day explorer tour through Ulaanbaatar, Kharkhorin, Tsenkher and 8 other destinations in Mongolia. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Hotel & Camping
  • Transport Flight
  • Age Range 12-90 yrs
  • Operated in English
days18 From US$ 6,360 View Tour
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  • Sep 22 10+ seats left
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Gobi Desert Explorer

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16 day explorer trip through Ulaanbaatar, Bayan Gobi, Kharkhorin and 9 other destinations in Mongolia. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Train
  • Age Range 12-90 yrs
  • Operated in English
days16 From US$ 6,210 View Tour
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  • Jul 17 10+ seats left
  • Jul 17 10+ seats left
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Wild Mongolia, Tea Road Festival and Golden Eagle Festival

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17 day explorer tour in Mongolia, visiting Ulaanbaatar, Khovd and Ulgii. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Camping, Hotel & Tent
  • Transport Flight
  • Age Range 12-90 yrs
  • Operated in English
days17 From US$ 6,360 View Tour
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Mongolia Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 43 customer reviews
An incredible, stunning, strange and wonderful experience
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“The organisation and support from the entirely local team running the trip was absolutely exceptional. NK, the group leader, was faultless - calm, fun, supportive, organised, knowledgeable, entertaining. He led an exceptional team of drivers, cooks, mountain bikers/mechanics/guides, who all made the trip utterly fantastic. Breathtaking scenery, well maintained bikes, a good variety of routes - grassy Steppes, mountains, lakes and rivers. Gorgeous camp locations. Fascinating visits to a nomadic family, the capital and the ancient capital. It was a wonderful trip.”
Wonderful Mongolia
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“The Mongolian Adventure trip exceeded all my expectations. It took me back to a time when people were more interested in humanity than in possessions. I thought Mongolians would be similar to Chinese but they aren't. They are open and friendly. Ulaanbaatar is a pleasant city and we were there for the spectacular Nadaam Festival, The opening ceremony, the wrestling, archery and the horse race were great but the day before the public turned out in national dress! The desert, the gir camps and the nomadic families were experiences to be savoured.”
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5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“I have traveled extensively, and I have been on many extraordinary trips. This one was one of the BEST I have ever experienced. I had a very late flight into Ulaanbaatar, but the guide (Chuck) and the driver were there to greet me with smiles on their faces a welcomed relief after traveling 24 hours. Our tour of the city was fascinating with the highlight being the evening at the National Academic Drama Theater. The performances (throat singing, traditional dancing, Mongolia orchestra playing horsehead fiddles) were brilliant and a wonderful way to be introduced to the culture. The trek itself was beyond all of my expectations as we hiked through the steppes, among wildflowers and animals (sheep, goats, cows, yaks, horses), over mountains, across streams and near gers and their inhabitants. Our guide, Ulzii, was simply superb. She listened, she was flexible when the itinerary needed adjusting due to weather, she helped us with our every need, her English was excellent, and she always had a smile on her face. I have been a guide before, and I know how much work is involved. Ulzii made it look easy even when she had challenges. Our assistant guide, Temmuulen, grew up in Los Angeles, so his English was perfect! He was always there to help with a smile on his face as well. The drivers (Munkhu, Turuu, Bayana, Erkha, Khatna and Purev) were highly skilled and successfully negotiated mud, rivers, fast-moving streams, tight bridges and lots of rocks! I always felt safe and comfortable with them. They also helped with the chores and when needed, with the tents. I am a vegetarian, so the chef (Duure) and the cooks (Ari and Amra) made special meals for me and two other vegetarians on the trip. They were absolutely delicious. I am always amazed how the cooks and staff on trips like this can create such outstanding meals. I ate better in Mongolia than I do at home!! One of the highlights of the trip was when Ulzii realized we werent going to get to our campsite in time. It had been raining all day, the roads were muddy and difficult to drive, and it was getting dark. We came upon three gers, and she asked them if they could put us up for the evening. They didnt hesitate. They put us in one of the gers, cooked dinner for us, made sure we were warm and comfortable and interacted with us as if we were family. I will never forget that and will always have great admiration and respect for these generous, warm-hearted people. I cannot sing the praises highly enough of this trip, the staff, the countryside, the Mongolian people and the beautiful culture. This is my second trip with this tour operator, and I consider it a top-notch company. If you are adventurous and want to learn about an intriguing and beautiful country, go on this trip. You wont be disappointed!”

Mongolia - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

A tour of Mongolia is perfect for anyone who fancies themselves a nomad. With a population density of only 1.7 people per square-kilometer, Mongolia is uniquely empty, ideal for a little bit of self-discovery. The phenomenal country also has a geographical diversity unlike anywhere else on Earth, combining sandy desert dunes with high mountains and deep lakes - all of which can be enjoyed while soaking up 250 days of pure sunshine each year.

Tour Highlights

  • Ride a horse in Gorkhi Terelj National Park
  • Ride a camel in the Gobi, the fifth-largest desert in the world
  • Sleep in a ger tent (or yurt), the traditional home of Mongolian nomads
  • Find serenity at the Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharkhorin
  • Stroll through the meadows of Gorkhi-Terelj National Park

Travel Tips

  • One of Mongolia’s top draws for tourists is the annual Naadam festival. This shouldn't-be-missed event is celebrated in mid-July and is a fantastic way to experience the country’s traditional clothing and dramatic sports competitions.
  • Get ready for that windswept look. Mongolia is an incredibly windy country, so be sure to bring a windbreaker, something to protect your face (like a scarf), and balm for dry lips.
  • If planning an overnight trip to the Gobi Desert during the summer, be sure to pack a variety of clothing and supplies for all temperatures. Expect very hot temperatures during the day, but cold winds at night.
  • When camping, don't take your electricity for granted. Most ger camps rely on generators, and many only supply electricity during certain hours. Ask for hours upon arrival, and be sure to bring some battery-powered flashlights.
  • Mongolians love visitors. If passing a nomadic family's ger on your travels, don't be shy - stop by for a chat. You'll often be offered a cup of milk tea and some pleasant conversation. Bring some gifts with you in anticipation of these visits.

Mongolia has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Mongolia before planning your tour. 

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