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Mongolia Naadam Festival & Altai Mountains Adventure

Ulaanbaatar to Ulaanbaatar – 13 Days

Expedition Overview

Embark on the "Mongolia Naadam Festival & Altai Mountains Adventure," where the ancient traditions of the Naadam Festival meet the unspoiled beauty of the Altai Mountains. Experience Mongolia's most celebrated event, the Naadam Festival, known for its thrilling "Three Games of Men": wrestling, horse racing, and archery. This tour not only showcases Mongolia's vibrant culture and sporting prowess but also invites you to partake in the communal festivities that capture the spirit of the Mongolian people.

The adventure continues as you journey into the majestic Altai Mountains, a haven of natural wonders and traditional nomadic lifestyles. Here, amidst breathtaking landscapes, you'll discover the enduring customs of eagle hunting and the rich biodiversity that defines this remote region. The tour blends the excitement of Mongolia's national festival with the serene beauty of its mountains, offering a comprehensive experience of the country's cultural heritage and natural splendour.
 


Highlights

NAADAM FESTIVAL: Witness Mongolia's most revered festival, featuring traditional wrestling, horse racing, and archery competitions, showcasing the nation's rich cultural heritage and communal spirit in a vibrant celebration.

ALTAI MOUNTAINS: Explore the rugged beauty of the Altai Mountains, experiencing the breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and the ancient tradition of eagle hunting that defines this remote region.

KAZAKH NOMAD ENCOUNTERS: Immerse yourself in the daily life of Kazakh nomads, learning about their traditional pastoralist culture, craftsmanship, and the unique art of eagle hunting amidst the scenic highland pastures.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES: Discover archaeological wonders in the Altai region, where ancient artifacts and burial mounds reveal the rich history of the Scythians and other Central Asian tribes that roamed these lands.
 

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Experience the thrill of Mongolia's Naadam Festival and the majestic Altai Mountains on this 13-day adventure. From traditional sports and eagle hunting to exploring nomadic cultures and ancient archaeological sites, this tour offers an unparalleled journey into Mongolia's heart and history.

DAY 1

Ulaanbaatar

Arrive into Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, then transfer to your hotel. Depending on the time of your arrival, there is an option to walk with your guide to nearby Sukhbaatar Square. Named for revolutionary hero Damdin Sükhbaata, who declared Mongolia’s final independence from China, this is the city’s main square and home to notable landmarks such as parliamentary buildings, the National Museum of Mongolia and a statue of Genghis Khan.

DAY 2

Ulaanbaatar

After breakfast, you’ll start your tour of Ulaanbaatar with a visit to the Gandan Lamasery, the only remaining active monastery in the country, which is designed in a typical Chinese and Tibetan style, where the lamas here wear red. Next is the Central Museum of Mongolian Dinosaurs and its impressive collection of native fossils, many of which have been recovered from private collectors overseas. After lunch, continue to the Bogd Khan Winter Palace. Bogd Khan was the theocratic leader of Mongolia until 1924. When he passed away, the new Bolshevik government decided the reincarnations should discontinue.

Ulaanbaatar

DAY 3

Khovd

Today, you’ll leave Ulaanbaatar for Khovd, in the far west of Mongolia, via a two- or three-hour flight. Upon arrival into Khovd, you’ll have time to explore at your leisure; the city is known for its history and culture, as well as its rich natural beauty. Khovd is a great base for exploring the region, especially to visit different communities during Naadam Festival.

DAY 4

Khovd

For your first taste of the rural Naadam Games, you’ll drive out of town to nearby communities, such as Buyant, Duut Mankhan, Chandman, or Dörgön. Here, you’ll see locals dressed up in their best attire, community members in the diaspora who have come to be with their kin, as well as the trio of “manly games” - wrestling, horse racing and archery. Nomads train horses for three weeks until they can gallop at speeds of up to 20 miles per hour. Children under 12 are recruited as jockeys, while older family members are judged on their equestrian training skills. Both shame and fame will happen.

DAY 5

Khovd

Khovd is a city known for its diversity, with populations of Halkh Mongols, Myangad Mongols and Kazakhs, to name but a few ethnic groups. This is why you’ll see Buddhist temples alongside mosques, as the Kazakhs are Sunni Muslims. As the provincial capital, this is where many Naadam competitors gather to participate in the Naadam Games, which have been practiced since the medieval heyday of the Mongol Empire. Aside from the competitions, there’s plenty else to see, such as horsehead fiddle players and local throat singers.

DAY 6

Khovd

Next, you’ll take an excursion to the West Gobi and the nearby oasis of Khar Us Nuur National Park. Once inside the park, head to the southeast and you’ll reach Jargalant Khairkhan Mountain, whose ravines and valleys make for a great hike. There’s an abundance of wildlife here and you may spot bearded vultures (also known as lammergeiers), goitered gazelles and critically endangered saiga antelopes. The lakes here are fed by glacial runoff from the Altai Mountains, creating a paradoxical environment of lakes and desert; this results in swathes of reed beds, which in turn attract water birds from all over Eurasia. Return to Khovd in the evening.

DAY 7

Deluun

Leave Khovd behind as you aim for you next destination: the Bayan-Ölgii province and the land of the Kazakhs. Your journey from Khovd to the small Kazakh village of Deluun takes around four hours, but the drive is very scenic, particularly the vistas of Dööröö Lake with Sair Mountain in the background. Located on the west side of Hökh Serkhiin Nuruu National Park, Deluun is where you'll stay in private ger accommodation either along the Buyant River or on the edge of Chigertei Lake.

DAY 8

Deluun

Start your morning on foot with a walk up to Ikh Yamaat (Big Goat) Valley. Here, you're likely to encounter the Siberian ibex and perhaps even the argali sheep - the largest wild sheep in the world. In July, argali ewes gather by the hundreds with their newborn lambs on the plains below the mountains. If you're really lucky, you may even spot an elusive snow leopard preying on the sheep, although this is extremely rare. If you pop by the Altai Research Institute, you can learn of the work of Dr. Barry Rosenbaum, who has been conducting wildlife research here for over a decade. There is also an opportunity to meet some of the famous eagle hunters which call this area home.

DAY 9

Deluun

Heading upstream for an hour or two, along the Buyant and Chigertei Rivers, then passing Chigertei Lake, you'll reach the summer highland pastures of Kazakh nomads. Located near the main ridge of the Altai Mountains, which marks the border with China, the remote community is focused on herding sheep and goats, as well as eagle hunting. Unlike the Kazakhs of Kazakhstan, the nomads here have retained their traditional pastoralist culture. This area is where Chigertei National Park bleeds into Keketuohai National Park on the China side, which is nicknamed the "Yosemite of China." Camera traps record data on wolverines, wolves and Pallas' cats, as well as livestock and birdlife. There are also archaeological remains of ancient cultures such as the Scythians in this region - tribes and warriors which had influence all over Central Asia from 900 BC to around 200 BC.

DAY 10

Bayan Olgi

Driving four hours in a northwestly directon, you'll come to Ölgii, the capital of Bayan-Ölgii province. After the morning's drive, you'll enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant in town. Ölgii is a small town with a bazaar, mosque, local museum and handicrafts shops. The majority of the population here are ethnic kazakhs.

Bayan Olgi

DAY 11

Hustai National Park

Transfer 90 minutes to Ölgii airport, where you'll take a domestic flight back to Ulaanbaatar. Your guide will meet you arrival, then you'll drive an hour west out of the city to the Hui Doloon Hudag Plains. These grasslands are where horse races take place each July. Once you're settled into your modernized ger, you'll spend the evening relaxing in the natural surrounds or, if you're feeling more adventurous, with an exploration of the landscape with your guide.

DAY 12

Hustai National Park

Your final full day in Mongolia is a trip out to Hustai National Park, which is less than an hour's drive south the Hui Doloon Hudag Plains. Meet herders and community members for a traditional lunch of buuz and hushuur (meat pastries and dumplings) prepared by your hosts, who are involved in conservation at Hustai. After lunch, venture into the center of the park, where you can encounter wapiti deer (elk) and Przewalski's horses, which are known as "takhi" (spirit or worthy of worship) in Mongol. The Przewalski's horse became extinct in Mongolia in the 1960s, but through connections with zoos across the world, numbers have been released back in their homeland and the horses are wild once more.

Hustai National Park

DAY 13

Ulaanbaatar - DEPARTURE

Depart Hui Doloon Hudag and make the two-hour return journey to capital Ulaanbaatar to catch your onward flight.


The story

Inspired by Mongolia's rich cultural tapestry and the untouched beauty of its landscapes, this tour was designed to offer an immersive experience into the country's unique traditions, natural wonders, and ancient history. 

The expedition is ideal for those passionate about exploring vibrant cultural festivals, engaging with traditional nomadic lifestyles, and discovering the majestic natural environment, including diverse wildlife and scenic beauty.

This journey takes you from Ulaanbaatar's festivities to the rural heartlands for an authentic celebration, complemented by luxury camping and exploration of the Altai Mountains' breathtaking landscapes.
 


What To Expect

Our expedition's flexible approach allows us to adapt to new opportunities and conditions. We offer a range of activities from easy to moderate, tailored to your preference. Participants should be fit for activities such as walks, treks, and visits to cultural sites, with options for more strenuous hikes. Our trips are suitable for families.

ACCOMMODATIONS: Our tours feature the finest accommodations in each destination, from charming boutique hotels to cosy lodges, ensuring a comfortable stay with authentic cuisine. We carefully choose each location for its alignment with our itinerary and the activities planned, prioritising comfort and local experience.

TRANSPORTATION: All transportation for your tour is meticulously planned according to the itinerary. For personal explorations beyond the scheduled activities, your Expedition Leader is ready to suggest the best transportation choices, ensuring your travel within the tour is seamless and tailored to your interests.

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