Mongolia Tour
Highlights :
- • Exploring Mongolia's Most Magnificent and Pristine Winter Landscapes
- • Visit Khövsgöl Lake (the "Blue Pearl of Mongolia") and the pristine wilderness of Darkhad Taiga
- • Experience traversing a frozen lake and off-road driving in the snow during winter
- • Immerse yourself in the unique culture and lifestyle of a reindeer herding family
- • Stay in comfortable accommodations that blend Mongolian tradition with modern amenities.
| Departure/Return | Chinggis Khaan International Airport |
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| Departure | November 15th to March 15th of the following year |
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This 9-day, 8-night winter adventure in Mongolia begins with a historical and cultural tour of the capital city, Ulaanbaatar, before heading into the vast wilderness by 4x4. Highlights of the trip include visiting a reindeer herding family to experience the nomadic lifestyle, and enjoying snow activities and ice trekking on the stunning, frozen Khövsgöl Lake. You'll journey north, crossing frozen rivers and snowy plains, staying in comfortable local guesthouses and ger camps along the way. The tour concludes with a luxurious resort stay, ensuring this Mongolian journey is a truly unique and unforgettable experience!
- Customers must hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months from the date of return to Hong Kong and have the necessary entry visas. The company will not be responsible for any issues arising from the customer's personal documents.
- Flight schedule: Departure: OM 298 12:05-16:45 (operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays) Return: OM 297 06:20-10:55 (operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays)
– Standard ger accommodation is provided throughout the trip. These are private rooms with shared bathroom facilities that are well-maintained.
Related Itineraries
Day 1 Arrival in Ulaanbaatar and City Tour 55 km
Bayangol**** hotel
Dinner is included
Upon arrival at Chinggis Khaan International Airport, you will be met by your tour guide who will assist with your transfer to the hotel. After settling in, enjoy a delicious welcome dinner at a local restaurant, offering a taste of Mongolia’s rich cuisine. Overnight at the hotel.
Dinner at a local restaurant serving Mongolian specialties and overnight in a comfortable
Ulaanbaatar hotel.
Day 2:Ulaanbaatar ➔ Murun (800km)
50/100 hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast at the hotel and check-out, your winter adventure begins as you set off in 4x4
vehicles, ready to explore Mongolia’s breathtaking frozen landscapes. Lunch: Enjoy big-sized buuz, traditional Mongolian steamed dumplings, at a local eatery near Tuluugiin Davaa, a picturesque mountain pass with breathtaking winter landscapes, perfect for photos and a fresh-air break. Drive further to Murun town and check in the 50/100 hotel which offers comfortable rooms
with basic amenities and warm hospitality. It’s a convenient rest stop after a long day of driving.
The hotel restaurant offers a variety of traditional Mongolian dishes alongside a selection of
Western-style meals.
Day 3:Murun ➔ Gurvansaikhan (320km)
Local guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, you'll drive north into the remote Mongolian wilderness. The journey includes an off-road segment through rugged winter landscapes, with lunch at a local eatery in Ulaan Uul Soum. You'll then stay for two nights at a cozy guesthouse in Gurvansaikhan, where you'll experience authentic nomadic hospitality, including home-cooked meals and a chance to interact with your hosts.
Day 4 Day Trip to Zuun Taiga National Park and Reindeer Breeding Family 60 km
Local guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Explore the pristine wilderness of the Darkhad Valley, known for its vast forests, rugged mountains, and deep cultural heritage. Visit a traditional reindeer breeding family, learning about their unique lifestyle and close relationship with nature. Enjoy wildlife viewing, hiking, photography, and cultural exchanges with local nomads in this remote and beautiful region.
Day 5:Gurvansaikhan ➔ Khuvsgul Lake (220km)
Toilogt Ger Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast at your guesthouse, you'll travel to Khuvsgul Lake. On the way, you'll stop at the Jarganat River, which freezes over in winter, offering a beautiful photo opportunity. You'll then drive across the frozen lake on a remarkable ice road, surrounded by a vast, snowy landscape. Upon arrival, you'll check into a deluxe ger or hotel room and have dinner at the camp's restaurant.
Day 6 Full Day at Khuvsgul Lake
Toilogt Ger Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Spend a full day enjoying the winter beauty of Khuvsgul Lake. You can choose from optional activities like snowmobiling across the frozen lake, taking a peaceful hike on snowy trails, or photographing the scenic ice and forest.
Day 7:Khuvsgul Lake ➔ Seven Nuga Resort, Khyalganat (600km)
Seven Nuga Resort
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Enjoy a scenic drive through northern Mongolia's winter landscapes, admiring snow-covered forests and frozen rivers. You may have a chance to take short walks or photo stops to capture the pristine environment. The journey ends at Seven Nuga Resort in Khyalganat, where you'll relax in comfortable rooms with excellent facilities, offering a cozy end to your time in the wilderness.
Day 8:Seven Nuga Resort ➔ Ulaanbaatar (430km)
Bayangol**** hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
You will drive from Seven Nuga Resort back to Ulaanbaatar. After checking into a comfortable hotel for a final night of rest, you will enjoy a farewell dinner featuring European cuisine at a local restaurant.
Day 9 Departure Transfer 55 km
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast check out hotel and transfer to the Airport for your international departure.
Q1: Do HKSAR passport holders need a visa for Mongolia?
A1: No. HKSAR passport holders enjoy visa-free entry for up to 14 days. Please ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your return date.
Q2: How cold is Mongolia in winter? What should I wear?
A2: Temperatures can drop to -20°C to -30°C. The key is "Onion-style layering": a moisture-wicking base, fleece/down mid-layer, and a windproof/waterproof outer shell. Don’t forget thermal hats, gloves, and snow boots.
Q3: What are the accommodation standards like?
A3: We balance luxury with authenticity. You’ll stay in 5-star hotels in Ulaanbaatar and premium Ger camps in rural areas. While camps have heating and comfortable beds, some may have shared bathroom facilities unless otherwise specified.
Q4: Is there internet access during the trip?
A4: Expect stable Wi-Fi in Ulaanbaatar hotels. However, signals are very limited or unavailable in remote National Parks and lake regions. It’s a great chance for a "Digital Detox"; your guide will carry a satellite phone for emergencies.
Q5: What language does the guide speak? What about tipping?
A5: Our tours include experienced English-speaking guides. While not mandatory, tips are appreciated for great service. We suggest budgeting around USD 10-15 per day for the guide and driver team.


