Mongolia is celebrated for its exceptional hospitality, with its warm and friendly people creating an inviting destination for travelers. This stunning nation, rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, promises an unforgettable trip to Mongolia that is filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and timeless nomadic traditions.
Embark on an extraordinary two-week grand tour Mongolia, traversing lush forests, sprawling green steppes, and the vast, mesmerizing expanse of the Gobi Desert. Along the way, discover uncountable natural wonders and immerse yourself in the deep-rooted culture dating back from the time of Genghis Khan that defines this remarkable country.
Your adventure begins in Ulaanbaatar, where you’ll participate in the iconic National Naadam Festival, a vibrant celebration of Mongolia’s nomadic heritage. From there, explore the wildlife-rich Khustai National Park, visit the ancient capital of Karakorum, and delve into the dramatic landscapes of the Gobi Desert. Each destination reveals a unique facet of Mongolia’s breathtaking beauty and cultural depth.
Start your journey stress-free with our complimentary chauffeur-drive service, designed to ensure your adventure begins with ease and relaxation. Forget the hassle of arranging transportation or navigating traffic—we take care of every detail so you can focus on the excitement ahead. At Tweet World Travel, we are committed to providing a world-class travel experience. Our small group tours, with a maximum of 16 guests and guaranteed departures for as few as two travelers, ensure a personalized and intimate journey. Enjoy 24/7 local assistance, a warm airport meet-and-greet service with an expert guide, and our exclusive “local-host” experience for a truly unique connection to the Mongolian nomadic culture.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Camping
Age Range
35-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Bayankhongor, Ulaanbaatar, Ger C
Bayankhongor, Ulaanbaatar, Ger Camp, Khustai National Park, Ugii Lake