Overview.
This 7-day Eastern Mongolia tour follows the historical landscape of the early Mongol Empire through Khentii province. Day 1 reaches Khukh Nuur, the small alpine lake where Temuujin was given the title Chinggis Khan in 1189. Day 2 visits Baldan Bereeven Monastery, once 6,000 monks before the 1937 purges, slowly being rebuilt. Day 3 covers the Uglugch Wall, an early imperial fortress on a steep ridge. Day 4 reaches Deluun Boldog on the Onon River, one of the four sacred mountains of Mongolia and the traditional site of Genghis Khan's birth around 1162. Days 5 to 7 cover the Aurag Palace ruins on the Kherlen River and the long drive back to Ulaanbaatar. The trip is for travelers with a specific interest in the founding-era history of the Mongol Empire. Travel is by Toyota Land Cruiser; group size is two to six guests.
- Region
- Eastern Mongolia
- Duration
- 7 days
- Best season
- May, September
- Group size
- 2-6 guests
Pricing
| Pricing | Per person, per day |
|---|---|
| 2 travelers | $230 |
| 3-4 travelers | $170 |
| 5-6 travelers | $135 |
Solo travelers: rates on inquiry.
- Included
- English-speaking Mongolian guide · driver and 4WD vehicle · fuel · ger camps and family stays · all meals on tour · national park entry fees.
- Not included
- International flights · domestic flights · travel insurance · personal expenses · festival tickets (Naadam, Golden Eagle) where applicable · tips.
Pricing in USD. Final quote tailored to your exact dates, group, and any custom routing, sent within 24 hours of your inquiry.
Departures
Departures run on request through the season, tell us your dates and we hold a date for you.