Trekking in the Central of Mongolia
Mongolia is destination of many activities and adventures. We drive to Little Gobi to explore sand dunes and carried on visiting monastery on the top of mountain called Tovkhon. Then we head to UNESCO Cultural Heritage place called Orkhon River Valley. Our trip continues to alpine lakes through thick pine tree forest where you can find sound of silence.
We visit to Naiman Nuur Lakes with its exceptional configuration is surrounded by the beautiful nature of the middle part of the Khangai Mountain Range.
Day 1. Tour starts In Ulaanbaatar.
Day 2. Ulaanbaatar- Sand stretch
Day 3. Sand Stretch- Tsagaan Sumiin Spa
Day 4. Tsagaan sumiin Spa- Tovkhon Monastery
Day 5. Tovkhon Monastery- Orkhon River
Day 6. Orkhon River- Ulaan waterfall
Day 7. Ulaan waterfall- Khuis Nuur Lake
Day 8. Khuis Nuur Lake- Shireet Nuur Lake
Day 9. Shireet Nuur Lake
Day 10. Shireet Nuur Lake –Khyatruunii Am Spa
Day 11. Khyatruunii Am Spa-Kharkhorin town
Day12. Kharkhorin town- Khustai national park
Day 14.Khaustai National Park- Ulaanbaatar
Day15. Depurture
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Accommodation
We use comfortable 4 star hotels in Ulaanbaatar, capital city and good service Ger camps throughout countryside.
(Basically, they provide lodging, food, hot shower, toilet facility and other services like massase, if it is health spa ger camp. There are categories like- luxury,- high standart- meduim and very basic according to their offer and facilities) Also please see “gallery”
Food
The hierarchy of foods in the Mongolian diet
The meat-dependent diet arises from the need for hearty food to stave off the cold and long winters. Traditionally nomadic herders, Mongolians have for centuries been dependent on mostly animal products for their dietary staples.
Mongolians traditionally have turned to foods that are high in protein and minerals, relying less on more seasonable foods like vegetables and fruits. This means a diet heavy on meat and dairy products, the latter when sour in the summer time thought to clean the stomach. It isn’t just about meat though. Mongolians do also eat cereal, barley and natural fruits and plants native to the country.
Out of necessity Mongolians have found creative and ingenious ways to use the milk of all five of the domestic animals in the country: sheep, cattle, goats, camels and horses.
Orom is the cream that forms on top of boiled milk; aaruul are dried curds and can be seen baking in the sun on top of gers in the summer; eetsgii is the dried cheese; airag is fermented milk of mares (female horses); nermel, is the home-brewed vodka that packs a punch; tarag, is the sour yogurt; shar tos, melted butter from curds and orom, and tsagaan toss, boiled orom mixed with sometimes flour, natural fruits or eezgii.
The method of drying the dairy products is common in preparing them. The Mongolians prepare enough dairy products for the long winter and spring.
While in the countryside we serve you western and eastern European and Mongolian type of food.
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It took me 2 weeks to physically recover from our trip, the memories will stay for ever. Thank you so much for looking after us and showing us your amazing country, thank you for always doing it with a smile and bringing much laughter.
It was a very special trip that will have always have it’s own place in my memory and
my heart
JULIE BEECHER
Thanks for everything!
Wonderful experience!
Michael Hudson
The recce to Mongolia was an unforgettable experience.
The vast open Steppe, the friendly local people, the history, the horse race, the tiny, tough ponies and the food – especially the authentic fare we were able to sample like goat, curd cakes and airac!
An ideal trip for those wanting their first taste of a horse trekking adventure.
Didi Goodenough
Mongolia is for those who really want to get away from it all rather than just talking about it…..we covered mile upon mile of the most stunning wilderness scenery, with strictly no mobile phone or email reception to interrupt the reverie for the best part of two weeks.
Bliss. We hardly stuck to the itinerary, but it didn’t matter one jot in a place like Mongolia. The highlights? Camping at some or other place, the land underfoot was carpetted with edelweiss, with a stunning sunset, campfire….and a bush shower!!! The perfect night in Mongolia.
Nicolette Krajewski
Tom, Tulga and his team were excellent, very knowledgeable and friendly, and anxious to share their knowledge. The organisation appeared seamless – accommodation, food, vehicles, horses, camels all appeared on time and as expected. Forget boiled greasy mutton and no vegetables – we ate very well indeed with plenty of salads.
The cook team would erect their tent at lunchtime in the middle of nowhere and produce a three course meal in no time at all! Even the dreaded fermented mare’s milk proved drinkable. Sharing eclipse glasses with the local population was an unforgettable experience and we hope it was for them, because otherwise they wouldn’t have been able to see it from beginning to end. And the greatest impression of all was the vast beautiful emptiness of the country…
Janet Locke
We learned a lot about Mongolia – and how nice Mongolian people are! It was a great holiday and we loved it all. The ger camps were better than I had expected and the facilities were better too than I’d imagined, having stayed in yurts previously in Kyrghizstan. We were very comfortable in all the ger camps…
We were hugely impressed by Tulga’s team when we were at the eclipse ger camp and when we were camping – I’ve never seen such excellent wilderness loos (with seats!) and his showers were a thing to marvel at.
Peter & Jenny Alderson
The itinerary went through a number of iterations before the tour and it was an excellent introduction to a fascinating country… To experience Mongolia, horse ride over the Mongolian steppes and live in gers – it could not have been a better introduction to such a fantastic landscape and people.
Roger & Lyndsey Jones
My trip to Mongolia was amazing. The landscape was beautiful and I felt that I was on top of the world most of the time. The people were so warm and genuine. This was my first trip abroad on my own and Tulga and Dowa, our guides, and Nagi, our driver, made me feel so safe and secure that all my anxieties disappeared as soon as I met them.
It was a pleasure to see how the nomads live and to be invited into their lives for a short time. Mongolia is so beautiful and peaceful – I can’t wait to go back again.
Lisa Fry

Just to say the time spent with you in Mongolia was fantastic.
I can never express the gratitude I feel for such an outstanding and exciting time,
it will take a while for me to adjust to ordinary life in the UK. I couldn’t stop talking!
Jenny Smith

I loved my holiday it was wonderful, and I keep telling everyone to go to Mongolia. Naadam in Bulgan was amazing experience!
Patricia Bernard
Send your inquiry to;
Mr. Tulga
Nomadic Trails Co.ltd.,
Bayangol District, 6r khoroo, Aminii Oron suuts 11 7B
Ulaanbaatar 44 P.O. Box 793 Mongolia
Tel/fax: + 976 11 68 82 56
Mobile: +976 9904 0894
Private Groups
If you have a group of friends or relatives, or are part of a club or organisation, and would like to travel on a private tour organised by Nomadic Trails – either using an existing Nomadic Trails itinerary, guide and departure date or by tailor-making a trip of your own – we’d be happy to help.
In fact, we feel this offers the best of both worlds, enabling you to tailor-make your holiday, travel when you like, and with exactly who you want!
Not only that but by arranging your own group you can qualify for significant discounts.
If you manage to get 10 passengers we will give 1 place free of charge;
if you get 8 passengers we will give the lead booker a 50% discount;
and if you get 6 passengers we will give the lead booker a 25% discount.*
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