Camel Trekking
Traverse the Singing Sand Dunes of Khongoryn Els atop the iconic Bactrian camel. This majestic stretch of sand dunes, reaching up to 300 meters in some areas, emits a unique singing sound when the winds shift. Riding a camel here gives visitors an authentic feel of desert life and offers panoramic views of the Gobi's vastness.
Bayanzag (Flaming Cliffs)
Walk the terracotta-red cliffs of Bayanzag, globally renowned as the Flaming Cliffs. Here, the discovery of significant dinosaur fossils, including eggs, has added to Mongolia's prehistoric allure. As sunset approaches, the cliffs appear to be on fire, creating an enchanting ambiance juxtaposed with its paleontological importance.
Exploring Yol Valley
An oasis amidst the arid desert, Yol Valley, or Eagle Valley, surprises visitors with its icy stretches, even during summer. A narrow canyon offering a habitat for diverse wildlife, including the elusive snow leopard, it's a haven for nature lovers and trekkers seeking serenity and scenic beauty.
Gurvansaikhan National Park
Spanning over 27,000 square kilometres, this national park embodies the Gobi's ecological diversity. From sand dunes to mountainous terrains, it's home to rare species like the wild ass and Gobi bear. Experience the stark contrast of landscapes, each telling a different tale of nature's wonders.
Stargazing
StargazingaWith virtually no light pollution, the Gobi Desert offers an astronomical treat. Lay under the canopy of stars and possibly even catch the Milky Way with the naked eye. The celestial showcase here is unparalleled, making it a dreamy escape for astronomy enthusiasts and romantics alike.
Traditional Ger Camp
To truly appreciate the nomadic Mongolian lifestyle, a stay in a ger camp is a must. Experience the Gobi's magic under a traditional tent, savour local cuisine by the campfire, and immerse in traditional Mongolian hospitality in these portable homes that have sheltered nomads for centuries.