Khangai khuvsgul

Khangai khuvsgul

8 night 9 day

8 Nights / 9 Days Northern & Central Mongolia Tour Program

Route: Ulaanbaatar – Elsen Tasarkhai – Tsenkher Hot Springs – Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake – Shine-Ider & Jargalant – Jankhai – Bulgan Province – Terelj National Park – Ulaanbaatar


🗓 Day 1: Ulaanbaatar – Elsen Tasarkhai (Camel Riding)

Meet your guide in Ulaanbaatar and drive to Elsen Tasarkhai, also known as the Mini Gobi. Enjoy a camel riding experience on the sand dunes where desert, steppe, and mountains meet.

Overnight: Ger camp near Elsen Tasarkhai


🗓 Day 2: Elsen Tasarkhai – Tsenkher Hot Springs

After breakfast, continue to Tsenkher Hot Springs. Relax in the natural hot mineral baths surrounded by forested hills.

Overnight: Ger camp near Tsenkher Hot Springs


🗓 Day 3: Tsenkher – Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake

Drive to Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, a scenic freshwater lake formed by volcanic activity in the Khangai Mountains. Enjoy free time by the lake and gentle walks in nature.

Overnight: Ger camp near Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake


🗓 Day 4: Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake – Shine-Ider – Jargalant

Travel through Shine-Ider and Jargalant areas, experiencing authentic nomadic life and vast countryside landscapes.

Overnight: Local ger camp


🗓 Day 5: Jargalant – Jankhai

Continue the journey to Jankhai, passing remote steppe and traditional herding regions.

Overnight: Ger camp near Jankhai


🗓 Day 6: Jankhai – Bulgan Province

Drive to Bulgan Province, known for its forests, rivers, and fertile valleys. Enjoy the changing scenery of northern Mongolia.

Overnight: Ger camp in Bulgan Province


🗓 Day 7: Bulgan Province – Terelj National Park

Head south to Terelj National Park, famous for its alpine scenery and rock formations.

Overnight: Ger camp in Terelj National Park


🗓 Day 8: Terelj National Park (Horse Riding)

Enjoy a full day in Terelj with a horse riding experience, visits to Turtle Rock, and time to explore the beautiful valley.

Overnight: Ger camp in Terelj National Park


🗓 Day 9: Terelj – Ulaanbaatar

After breakfast, return to Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to your hotel or the airport. Tour concludes.


📌 The itinerary can be customized in consultation with your guide.

Tour Details

Khongor sand dunes are 130km from Canyon of Yol. Khongor sand dunes are the most important sand mass of Gobi Gurvan Saïkhan National Park. Its area is more than 900 square kilometers. It’s one of the largest sandy areas of Mongolia.Overnight in the tourist camp.

It is located in Tsenkher soum of Arkhangai Province, about 30 km south of Tsetserleg City, at an elevation of 1,860 meters above sea level, at the foot of a forested mountain in a remote area.
The hot spring ranks second in Mongolia in terms of temperature and gushes from deep underground at a rate of up to 10 liters per second. Scientists believe it was formed during the Quaternary period. The spring emerges at a temperature of 86°C, without mixing with groundwater.

Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake is a freshwater lake formed when the flows of the North and South Terkhiin Rivers, originating from the Khangai Mountain Range, were blocked by solidified lava.

A small island lies in the middle of the lake, serving as a nesting ground for birds where they lay eggs. Even black geese can be seen during summer, diving up to 5 meters deep to feed on fish.
The lake’s only outlet becomes the Suman River, which flows for about 50 km before joining the Chuluut River.

Location and Scenic Features

  • Province / Soum: Arkhangai Province, Tariat Soum

  • Elevation: 2,060 meters above sea level

  • Length: 16 km

  • Width: 4–10 km

  • Area: 61 km²

  • Average depth: 20 m

The surroundings of the lake feature remarkable natural formations such as Khorgo Volcano, lava stone fields, craters, gorges, and ravines.
Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake is located approximately 660 km from Ulaanbaatar, accessible by paved road.

Shine-Ider (MongolianШинэ-Идэр) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is about 2,050 km2, of which 1,700 km2 are pasture. In 2000, the sum had 4348 inhabitants, mainly Khalkha. The sum center, officially named Erdenet (MongolianЭрдэнэт), is located 123 km south-southeast of Mörön and 839 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar.

Lake Khövsgöl, also known as the Khövsgöl Sea, is the oldest and deepest freshwater lake in Mongolia. It is over two million years old and is rich in legends, history, and cultural heritage. Geological and Natural History Lake Khövsgöl is located in the northern part of Mongolia, at an elevation of 1,645 meters above sea level. It is one of the 17 ancient lakes in the world, with its formation estimated at more than two million years ago. Like Lake Baikal, it is an extremely fragile ecosystem, naturally renewing itself only once every 500 years.

The surrounding Khövsgöl Mountains, formed by ancient glaciation, play a vital role in preserving the lake’s exceptional water purity. Lake Khövsgöl contains approximately 75% of Mongolia’s freshwater resources and about 0.5% of the world’s freshwater, making it one of the most significant freshwater ecosystems on Earth.

A total of 46 rivers and streams flow into the lake, while only one river, the Egiin Gol, flows out, connecting Lake Khövsgöl to the Selenge River and eventually to Lake Baikal.

The local ecology is unique, as the area lies within a transition zone between the Siberian taiga forest and the Central Asian steppe. This geographical position supports rich biodiversity and helps maintain the lake’s pristine freshwater quality.

The province (or aimag) is surrounded by Russia (Buryatia) to the north, the Khövsgöl Province to the northwest, Arkhangai to the southwest, Övörkhangai to the south, Töv to the southeast, and Selenge to the northeast. The small Orkhon Province forms an enclave at the border with Selenge.

The north of the aimag is characterized by alpine forests, gradually blending into the arid steppe plains of the central Mongolian highland. The main rivers are the Orkhon and the Selenge, the first of which enters the aimag from Övörkhangai, while the second enters from Khövsgöl Province. As a result, southern and central Bulgan is one of Mongolia’s few arable regions.

Gorkhi Terelj National Park is located 65 km northeast of Ulaanbaatar by paved road. High granite stone mountains with forest-covered northern slopes, multitudes of wildflower meadows along with the spectacular shape rocks formed by wind is a favorite scenery for the visitors. Fast-flowing rivers and streams make the national park more beautiful.

Ulaanbaatar City – The Heart of Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, is the country’s cultural, political, and economic center. Located in the Tuul River valley and surrounded by four sacred mountains, the city blends ancient nomadic traditions with modern urban life. Visitors can explore historical sites such as Gandan Monastery, the National Museum of Mongolia, and Sukhbaatar Square, while enjoying vibrant cafes, art galleries, and local markets.

Ulaanbaatar is also the main gateway to Mongolia’s vast steppes, deserts, and national parks, making it an essential starting point for any journey across the country.

Price

1980$

1 – 3 People

1260$

4 – 6 People

1215$

7 – 8 People

Cost: per person.

Bonus — will be returned upon departure.

Bonus items:

  • 1 travel blanket
  • 7GB SIM card per person
  • 1 warm shawl
  • 1 inflatable air pillow
  • 1 ground sleeping mat per group
  • 1 flashlight per group

Included in the tour price: accommodation, meals, transport…

Included in the price:

  • Accommodation in camps, ger camps, and hotels
  • Three meals per day during the tour (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • One horse riding experience during the tour
  • One camel riding experience during the tour
  • Airport pick-up or drop-off service (one included)
  • Driver and guide salaries
  • Vehicle rental
  • Fuel and oil expenses
  • Road fees, entrance tickets, and other charges
  • 1–2 liters of clean drinking water per person per day

Not Included

Not Included :

  • Alcohol (vodka, beer, wine)

  • Soft drinks

  • Cigarettes

  • Other personal expenses

Important Notice

Important Notice :

  • If you cancel within 3 days after confirming your booking, the 10% deposit is non-refundable. If full payment (100%) has been made, the remaining 90% will be refunded.
  • If you cancel within 7 days, 50% will be refunded.
  • If you cancel after 7 days, no refund will be provided.

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