Travel to Mongolia and experience the raw beauty and tradition of this remote region. Hidden from the world for so long, it is hard to imagine that this secluded country once created the largest land empire ever known. Unmatched geographical diversity, pristine grasslands, crumbling ruins and roaming herdsmen riding tough Mongolian horses – see it all on this journey through a land that time forgot and travellers are now discovering.
AdventureCamping
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Home-stay
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Ulaanbaatar, Tsenkher, Khogno Kh
Ulaanbaatar, Tsenkher, Khogno Khan, Amarbayasgalant Monastery, Selenge River, Ikh Uul, Khovsgol Lake, Shine Ider, Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, Tsetserleg
An awesome vacation that I waited decades to experience. G Adventures Nat Geo Journeys did not disappoint. Loved visiting the yak herder's family, meeting the camel herder and his family, and having lunch in the ger of the lovely retired nurse living on thr outskirts of Ulanbataar. So blessed to have the experience of being invited inside their ger.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge, Tent
Age Range
12-100 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Ulaanbaatar, Orkhon Valley, Else
Ulaanbaatar, Orkhon Valley, Elsen Tasarkhai, Khustai National Park, Baga Gazriin Chuluu, Ongiin Khiid
There’s no better time to experience Mongolia than during the legendary Naadam Festival. For over 2,000 years, these epic games have been at the heart of Mongolian culture, and now it’s your turn to witness the action. Cheer on riders in the world’s longest horse race, watch fierce wrestling matches, and marvel at archers showing off their skills. Then, shift gears and dive into Mongolia’s nomadic way of life—sleep in traditional gers, hike the otherworldly landscapes of the Gobi Desert, and wander through historic monasteries. With rural villages, jaw-dropping scenery, and rich traditions at every turn, this is Mongolia at its most unforgettable.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Camping, Hotel, Tent
Age Range
12-100 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Ulaanbaatar, Bayanzag, Ongiin Hi
Ulaanbaatar, Bayanzag, Ongiin Hiid, Nomad Camp, Kharkhorin, Khustai National Park, Baga Gadzrïn Chuluu, Yolyn Am, Khongoryn Els
Experience the thrill of Mongolia’s legendary Naadam Festival on this action-packed four-day adventure. With your CEO leading the way, witness the pageantry of the opening ceremonies, cheer on fierce competitors in archery, wrestling, and the heart-pounding horse race, and soak up the excitement of the closing celebrations. Beyond the festival, stand in the shadow of the towering Chinggis Khan statue, explore the stunning landscapes of Terelj National Park, and enjoy a traditional lunch at a ger camp. It’s history, culture, and adrenaline all wrapped into one unforgettable trip.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Want an epic rail journey that takes you to some of the world’s most iconic and remote regions? This 18-day adventure might just be for you! Traverse northern China from Shanghai to Beijing on the bullet train, connecting the most iconic highlights in the country, riding a section of the Trans-Mongolian Railway as you make your way from China to Mongolia. This trip combines neon cities, ancient capitals, world wonders, Mongolian steppes and the Gobi Desert into one punchy rail journey. Watch an epic sunset up the Great Wall, spend time staying in a traditional ger campsite, join a family of camel herders for lunch and return home with truly unique travel stories to tell!
ExplorerTrain tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Camping, Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Shanghai, Ulaanbaatar, Reshui, X
Shanghai, Ulaanbaatar, Reshui, Xilinhot, Sainshand, Khustai National Park, Xi'an, Great Wall of China, Beijing
Want an epic rail journey that takes you to some of the world’s most remote regions? This 11-day adventure is for you. Experience riding a section of the Trans-Mongolian Railway as you make your way from China to Mongolia. Start with the bright lights of Beijing, then take a bullet train to Inner Mongolia. Then, it’s on to the vast steppes of Khustai National Park, the dunes of the Gobi Desert, the spiritual wonders of Sainshand and more. Spend time staying in a traditional ger campsite, join a family of camel herders for lunch and return home with truly unique travel stories to tell!
ExplorerTrain tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Camping, Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Beijing, Ulaanbaatar, Reshui, Xi
Beijing, Ulaanbaatar, Reshui, Xilinhot, Sainshand, Khustai National Park
Join us on this full-day tour of two of the most important sites in Mongolia: Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex and Terelj National Park.
The Chinggis Khaan statue is a 40-meter tall stainless steel statue representing the founder of the Mongol empire on a horseback. It is the world's tallest equestrian statue. Located on the north of Tuul river, the statue faces east toward Khaan's birthplace. Visitors can walk to the head of the horse through its chest and neck, from where they can have a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. There is also a museum exhibiting artefacts relating to the Bronze Age and Xiongnu archaeological cultures in Mongolia, and to the Great Khaan period in the 13 and 14th centuries.
After the tour of the statue complex, you will visit Terelj National Park, which is set in a spectacular valley only an hour drive from Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. Visitors can view fascinating rock formations against a backdrop of pine-covered mountains and wander along the tree covered banks of mountain stream. They can also stay overnight in a snug Mongolian Ger (traditional Mongolian dwelling) or in cozy guest rooms. It is an ideal place for taking a trip on horse along the Tuul river or the valley and visiting a local family.