
Karakorum Tours and Trips
We offer 5 tours in Karakorum having in total 40 customer reviews. Tour durations range from 10 to 17 days. Our Karakorum tours are offered by qualified and hand-picked tour operators and each Karakorum trip comes with a best price guarantee and no added booking fees.
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Pedal into the wild heart of Central Asia with the "Cycling in Mongolia" tour, a challenging 15-day mountain biking adventure for experienced travelers hungry for untamed landscapes. Starting and ending in Ulaanbaatar, this journey takes you through Tsetserleg, Khairkhan, the Tamir River, and beyond—across open steppe, forested valleys, and rolling mountains where nomadic traditions remain strong.
You’ll follow well-chosen trails that showcase the region’s natural diversity, from larch and pine forests to vast grasslands dotted with white gers. Nights are spent camping beneath Mongolia’s endless sky, adding a true sense of adventure and camaraderie to the trip. Expect to encounter few other tourists, as this route traverses regions still largely untouched by mainstream travel.
The unique selling point of this tour package is the rare opportunity to experience Mongolia’s landscapes and culture from the vantage point of a mountain bike—combining physical challenge with immersive local encounters. For those seeking an intrepid cycling tour off the beaten path, this trip promises memories to last a lifetime.
15 days
The rolling steppe of Central Asia makes way to stark desert; across this vast landscape, nomadic ger camps are peppered, camels and goats are herded on horseback, fermented mare’s milk is the tipple of choice, dunes sing and the first intact dinosaur eggs were found. Genghis Khan went forth from here to conquer the biggest land empire in history and, to this day, Buddhist and Animist traditions mix. Join this trip and travel through steppe, mountain and the Gobi Desert to explore the nature and culture of this fascinating, yet little known, country.
We also offer festival departures of this itinerary, see Naadam Festival (June) or Naadam Festival (July)
13 days
Rolling steppe make way to stark desert; small nomadic ger camps pepper this vast land where camels and goats are herded on horseback, fermented mare’s milk is the tipple of choice, sand dunes are known to ‘sing’ and the first intact dinosaur eggs were found. Genghis Khan went forth from here on horseback to conquer the biggest land empire in history and, to this day, Buddhist and Animist traditions mix. We travel through steppe, mountains and the Gobi desert exploring the nature and culture of Mongolia, yet little known country before making our way to the far western reaches to visit the eagle festival, celebrating the fascinating past time of hunting with eagles and the strong connection the Mongolian people have with their animals and land.
For an alternative Eagle Festival itinerary, please click here.
17 days
The rolling steppe of Central Asia makes way to stark desert; across this vast landscape, nomadic ger camps are peppered, camels and goats are herded on horseback, fermented mare’s milk is the tipple of choice, dunes sing and the first intact dinosaur eggs were found. Genghis Khan went forth from here to conquer the biggest land empire in history and, to this day, Buddhist and Animist traditions mix. In July, all over the country, people unite to compete in wrestling, archery, horse racing and ankle-bone flicking during the Naadam Festival but traditions can be witnessed throughout the year. We travel through steppe, mountain and the Gobi Desert exploring the nature and culture of this fascinating, yet little known, country.
This itinerary is for the departure starting in Ulaanbaatar on 30 June 2026. For an alternative itinerary that departs on 9 July 2026, click here.
15 days
The rolling steppe of Central Asia makes way to stark desert; across this vast landscape, nomadic ger camps are peppered, camels and goats are herded on horseback, fermented mare’s milk is the tipple of choice, dunes sing and the first intact dinosaur eggs were found. Genghis Khan went forth from here to conquer the biggest land empire in history and, to this day, Buddhist and Animist traditions mix. In July, all over the country, people unite to compete in wrestling, archery, horse racing and ankle-bone flicking during the Naadam Festival but traditions can be witnessed throughout the year. We travel through steppe, mountain and the Gobi Desert exploring the nature and culture of this fascinating, yet little known, country.
This itinerary is for departures starting in Ulaanbaatar on 9 July 2026. For an alternative itinerary that departs on 30 June 2026, click here.
15 days
Step into Mongolia’s rich heritage with the Mongolia’s Naadam Festival tour—a 15-day moderate trip timed to showcase the country’s most exuberant celebration. Start and finish in Ulaanbaatar, journeying through dramatic landscapes, ancient monasteries, and storied cities.
The heart of this adventure is the Naadam Festival, where the fabled “three manly sports”—wrestling, archery, and horse racing—take center stage. Go behind the scenes to meet local competitors and gain insights into traditions dating back to Genghis Khan’s era. Explore flaming cliffs, wild outback, and the ruins of Mongolia’s dynastic past for a deeper connection to this enigmatic land.
For travelers seeking a rare cultural immersion, the unique selling point is exclusive festival access and the chance to witness Mongolia’s living history in action—a vibrant blend of sport, pageantry, and nomadic spirit.
15 days
Embark on a Mongolian Odyssey: Gobi Trails, a ten-day exploration crafted for seasoned travelers keen to capture Mongolia’s essence. Begin in Ulaanbaatar, where Soviet-era blocks contrast with gleaming towers, and museums unveil the Mongols’ storied past—including a remarkable collection at the Chinggis Khaan Museum. Venture south to the Gobi, where the Yol Valley’s dramatic cliffs, the fiery hues of Bayanzag’s Flaming Cliffs, and the singing sands of Khongor Dunes create a living canvas of geological wonders and paleontological history. Delve into the ancient heart of the Mongol Empire at Karakorum, exploring the Erdene Zuu Monastery and local museums. The trip’s USP is its all-encompassing itinerary: you’ll witness shifting desert landscapes, walk in the footsteps of ancient nomads, and uncover dinosaur fossils, guaranteeing an adventure that ticks every box for cultural and natural discovery.
10 days
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