Gobi Desert and Central Mongolia Discovery Tour
TRIP OVERVIEW
At first glance, many imagine the Mongolian Gobi as a flat, lifeless expanse of sand and cracked earth. Yet once travelers journey through this vast region, that image quickly disappears.
The Mongolian Gobi Desert is one of Asia’s most diverse landscapes, rich in wildlife, color, and contrast.
In some areas, rugged rocky mountains rise unexpectedly from the plains, blanketed with hardy vegetation and fed by hidden springs and mountain streams. Elsewhere, deep blue mountain ranges frame immense golden sand dunes that stretch endlessly toward the horizon. Lush oases, reed-lined streams, and wide-open steppes create a constantly changing landscape.
Across this terrain, herds of sheep and goats roam freely alongside horses, cattle, and the rare two-humped Bactrian camel, often appearing like mirages in the vast open space. These scenes are among the Gobi’s most surprising and unforgettable gifts.
During this journey, you will stay in traditional ger camps, offering uninterrupted 360-degree views of the surrounding steppe. Nights in the Gobi are exceptionally quiet, illuminated by brilliant stars, while dramatic sunrises and sunsets paint the desert sky each day.
Beyond its natural beauty, the Gobi offers a wide range of experiences: hiking through Yol (Eagle) Valley in Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, climbing the towering Khongor Sand Dunes, exploring the fossil-rich Flaming Cliffs, riding Bactrian camels, visiting nomadic families, discovering ancient monasteries, and standing before the iconic Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue.
This itinerary reveals only a glimpse of what awaits. Breathtaking landscapes, meaningful encounters, and unforgettable adventures lie at the heart of the Mongolian Gobi. Travel with us and uncover its hidden places and timeless beauty.
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BRIEF INTENERARY
A structured outline of the expedition, highlighting the key destinations and natural transitions throughout the 11 day journey.
- 1Arrival in Ulaanbaatar
- 2Chinggis Khan Statue – Baga Gazariin Chuluu
- 3Tsagaan Suvarga (White Stupa)
- 4Yol Valley National Park
- 5Khongor Sand Dunes (Camel Riding)
- 6Havtsgait Petroglyphs – Bayanzag (Flaming Cliffs)
- 7Ongi Monastery
- 8Karakorum & Erdene Zuu Monastery
- 9Hustai National Park
- 10Ulaanbaatar City Tour
- 11Departure

Upon arrival in Ulaanbaatar, meet your guide and driver and transfer to your hotel. After some rest, enjoy a half-day city tour introducing Mongolia’s history and culture. Visit the National History Museum to explore traditional tools, crafts, and historical exhibits. Continue to Sukhbaatar Square, the heart of the capital, before ending the day at Zaisan Memorial Hill for a panoramic view of the city.
Accommodation: 4★ Hotel
Meals: Dinner
Drive east to the Chinggis Khan Equestrian Statue Complex, the world’s largest equestrian statue. From the observation deck, enjoy panoramic views of the Tuul River Valley and Khentii Mountains.
Continue to Baga Gazariin Chuluu, a granite mountain formation rising dramatically from the steppe. Explore unique rock formations, ancient burial sites, and monastery ruins while experiencing the vast calmness of the Gobi.
Why visit Baga Gazriin Chuluu Natural Reserve?
- Wind and time have carved the granite into unique shapes, arches, and formations—often compared to natural stone sculptures—perfect for exploration and photography.
- The area preserves monastery ruins, ancient burial sites, and rock inscriptions, revealing how people once lived, practiced religion, and traveled through this remote region.
- Staying here introduces travelers to ger camp life, desert silence, and star-filled skies before venturing deeper into the Gobi.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Drive south into the Gobi Desert to reach Tsagaan Suvarga, also known as the White Stupa. These towering white and pastel-colored cliffs were formed by wind and water erosion over millions of years, revealing ancient layers of sediment like pages of Earth’s history.
At sunrise and sunset, the cliffs glow in shades of gold, pink, and orange, creating a surreal atmosphere. From the top, enjoy vast panoramic views stretching endlessly across the Gobi Desert.
Why visit Tsagaan Suvarga?
- Witness one of Mongolia’s most dramatic geological formations
- Walk along colorful sediment layers shaped over millions of years
- Enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views of the Gobi
- Experience stunning sunrise and sunset colors
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the morning, drive to Yol Valley (Yolyn Am) in Gurvansaikhan National Park. Carved by an ancient river, the valley features steep rock walls, lush vegetation, and a unique microclimate where ice can remain until late summer.
Despite being in the Gobi, the valley feels cool and green, offering gentle hiking opportunities and chances to observe wildlife.
Why visit Yol Valley?
- Experience a cool mountain canyon in the heart of the Gobi
- Walk through a narrow gorge with seasonal ice
- Observe wildlife such as ibex, marmots, and bearded vultures
- Enjoy an easy scenic hike
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Continue deeper into the Gobi to the Khongor Sand Dunes, the largest sand dunes in Mongolia. Rising dramatically from the desert floor, the dunes form an ever-changing landscape shaped by wind and light.
At their base lies a green oasis fed by the Khongor River. Camel riding is available, offering a classic Gobi Desert experience.
Why visit Khongor Sand Dunes?
- Climb Mongolia’s highest sand dunes
- Experience camel riding through desert oases
- Hear the dunes “sing” when the wind blows
- Capture dramatic sunrise and sunset views
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Visit Havtsgait, a remote mountain area home to Bronze Age petroglyphs carved over 5,000 years ago. These ancient images depict hunting scenes, animals, and early nomadic life. From the higher points, enjoy endless panoramic views across the Gobi steppe.
Later, continue to Flaming Cliffs (Bayanzag). After some rest at the camp, hike through the red sandstone formations where the world’s first dinosaur eggs were discovered. As the sun sets, the cliffs glow in deep orange and red tones.
Why visit Havtsgait & Flaming Cliffs?
- Explore prehistoric rock art and ancient nomadic history
- Visit one of the world’s most important dinosaur fossil sites
- Enjoy dramatic desert scenery and sunset colors
- Experience quiet, less-traveled cultural landmarks
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Early in the morning, depart Bayanzag and drive north toward Ongi Monastery. The journey crosses wide steppe and semi-desert landscapes. Upon arrival, after some rest, explore the ruins of this once-great Buddhist center founded in the 17th century and destroyed during the 1930s purges.
Why visit Ongi Monastery?
- Learn about Mongolia’s Buddhist history
- Reflect in a peaceful desert setting
- Walk along the Ongi River surrounded by open steppe
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, continue north to Karakorum, the former capital of the Mongol Empire. Along the way, observe how the landscape transitions from desert to wide open steppe.
Visit Erdene Zuu Monastery, Mongolia’s oldest Buddhist monastery, built from the ruins of the ancient capital.
Why visit Karakorum?
- Explore the heart of the Mongol Empire
- Learn about Mongolia’s role in global history
- Experience vast steppe landscapes rich in heritage
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, drive to Hustai National Park, home to the Przewalski’s horse (Takhi), the world’s only truly wild horse. Once extinct in the wild, the Takhi was successfully reintroduced here. Explore the park while observing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Why visit Hustai National Park?
- You can see the last remaining species of a true wild horse living freely in its natural habitat.
- Rolling grasslands, forested hills, and wide-open valleys showcase the classic Mongolian steppe ecosystem at its best.
- Besides the Takhi, the park is home to red deer, Mongolian gazelles, marmots, foxes, wolves, and a wide variety of birds.
Accommodation: Ger camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Early in the morning, return to Ulaanbaatar. Visit Gandan Monastery and observe the morning chanting ceremony. Enjoy shopping time, including a visit to the Gobi Cashmere store.
In the afternoon, attend a traditional cultural performance featuring music, dance, and throat singing. End the day with a farewell dinner.
Accommodation: 4★ Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Transfer to Chinggis Khaan International Airport for your departure flight.
Meals: Breakfast
Tour Price
Tour Price per Person
2-3 pax: $3950 pp
4-6 pax: $3750 pp
7-9 pax: $3520 pp
Single Supplement: $450
PS: These rates are calculated based on 2026 cost structures. For departures in 2027, prices may be subject to revision due to currency fluctuations (USD/MNT), supplier rate changes, and inflation. ________________________________________
Price Includes
✔ 2 nights in **** hotels in Ulaanbaatar
✔ 8 nights in ger camps
✔Drivers & Private Land Cruiser transportation
✔ Drivers & city transport in Ulaanbaatar
✔ English-speaking guide
✔ Unlimited bottled water
✔ Camel riding expenses
✔ Entrance fees to national parks & museums
✔ Meals as per itinerary
Price Excludes
✘ International airfare
✘ Visa fees
✘ Travel & medical insurance
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses (laundry, bar bills, phone calls)
✘ Excess baggage charges
✘ Single supplements




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