Trip
summary:
Tour Code: SMT-NFK-13D
Gateway: Ulaanbataar, Mongolia (not included the International
air).
Group size: Minimum 4 adults or more participants.
Length: 13 days or 12 days
Difficulty level: Easy to moderate.
2008 Tour Calendar: July 7-July 19-Post
tour to Hosvgol Lake N.P. by Air.
Mongolia Weight Limit: 15 kgs (33lbs) - *We
would be pleased to have you join us!.
Tour Highlights: Attendance
at Naadam - the largest
and most colorful of all Mongolian festivals.
The Naadam Festival is a Mongolia's celebration
of the three manly games: horse racing, archery, and wrestling.
We will visit to the nomadic tented camps that have sprung up,
and experience a concentration of nomadic Mongolia at one site.
This 13 day tour gets well off the beaten track and into the southern
regions of the Gobi desert where your only companions will be
the natural habitat and the few nomadic people who still forage
the plains as their forefathers have done for thousands of years.
Expedition to the Spectacular Flaming Cliffs in Gobi desert where
many fossilized dinosaur bones and eggs have been found. Hiking
to the Yolyn Am Canyon in Gobi desert. Camel riding safari to
the Hongoryn Els sand dunes in Gobi desert.
Visits the most important monasteries as Gandan, Arraybal temple,
Ongi temple, Erdene zuu in Karakhorum-was the ancient capital
in the time of the Mongol empire during the 13-14th centuries.
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MAIN TOUR:
Ulaanbaatar • the Sacred Tuul river Nomad's Valley • Terelj National
Park-Arraybal Temple • Karakorum • Erdene zuu monastery • Naadam
Festival • Saikhan Ovoo • Bayanzad in Gobi desert • Hongoryn Els
Sand dunes in Gobi desert • Gurvashaikhan National Park in Gobi
desert • Bagazarin Chuluu in Middle Gobi • Ulaanbaatar
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| Main
Itinerary |
Schedule
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Day
1-July 7 |
ULAANBAATAR
(UB)
Upon arrival in Ulaan Baatar, you will be met at the airport by
Samar Magic Tours's representative and are transferred to the
1st class hotel . In the afternoon, visits the Mongolia
Main Square, the monument of "Chinggis" Khan,
and the National History Museum, where you will
see artefacts from Mongolia from the Stone Age to the present,
and displays of the development of Mongolian arts and culture.
Evening National Performers (concert which includes
the Tsam dance, traditional Mongolian singers, dancers, Tuvan
throat singing and contortionists). Have welcome dinner
at local restaurant featuring Mongolian and Western specialties.
Overnight at the 1st class hotel. (D) |
Day
2-July 8 |
GANDAN-SACRED
TUUL RIVER NOMAD'S VALLEY-MEET THE NOMADS
In the morning, visit the Gandan
Lamasery, the largest Monastery in Mongolia (80 foot
tall statue of Buddha, practicing Tibetan Buddhist Lamas)
and the buddhist ceremony. After, drive directly to the "Sacred
Tuul river Nomad's Valley" -this is a beautiful valley
of streams. There are national gers in beautiful natural locations,
so it's easy to meet with locals and see their daily lives, interact
with them, explore, take water adventures, go trekking, swimming
in the Tuul river. The river Tuul is one of the longest rivers
of the country, flowing from the Khentii Mountain Range. The valley
of the river has been called sacred for centuries by the nomads
as they truly respect the nature especially the rivers and the
surface water. The beautiful valley in summer is often dotted
with traditional Mongolian gers and offers picturesque sceneries.
In route, we will stop, to observe and to take some amazing photos
to the 40 meter (~133,3 feet) Statue of "Chinggis" Khaan
with a big horse on Tsonjin Boldog Hill is located just
~3kms (~1,5miles) to "Chinggis" Tourist Traditional Ger Camp.
Mongolian horseback riding tour or hiking to meet with
the Nomads, to enjoy this amazing scenery of wide-open
steppe with rolling hills in the background and river. Welcome
dinner with traditional mongolian meal (khorkhog), which is mutton
cooked with hot rock and with vegetables, water, potatoes, and
onion. Overnight at comfortable "Chinggis" Tourist Base
Camp. "Chinggis" Tourist Traditional Camp is Highly recommended
by "Lonely Planet Mongolia-2005", by the author Michael Kohn on
pages 70 and 101. This Tourist Base Camp provides hot
water, showers, western style toilets and restaurant. (B)(L)(D) |
Day
3-July 9 |
TERELJ
NATIONAL PARK-ARRYABAL TEMPLE
After breakfast, drive to "Terelj"
National Park for a walking tour to Turtle Rock
and hiking to the "Arryabal" Buddhist monastery on the
top of the mountain. It is famous for its amazing rock formations,
pristine alpine scenery and varied bird life. The Terelj National
Park incorporates parts of Khenty Mountain Range. The forest consists
of Aspen, Larch and Birch trees which support deer, wolf, wild boar,
eagles and others. Picnic lunch is provided. In the afternoon, drive
back to "Chinggis" tourist traditional camp. Free time for
hiking, archery, etc. Dinner and overnight. (B)(L)(D) |
Day
4-July 10 |
KARAKORUM-GENGHIS
KHAN'S 13th CENTURY CAPITAL
Breakfast. After breakfast, continue next drive seven or eight
hours (with breaks) your journey to Karakhorum, Genghis
(Chinggis) Khan's 13th century capital and heart of the
mighty Mongolian Empire. It was the capital of the Mongol Empire
until Kublai Khan moved it to Beijing. Visitors, such as Marco
Polo, described its ornate building, including a 2500 sq. meters
Palace of Worldly Peace. After the collapse of the Mongol Empire
it was abandoned and vandalized by Manchurian invading hordes.
Most of the remains were used to re-build the first Buddhist Monastery
in Mongolia-Erdene Zuu, built-in 1586. 400 meter long with 108
Stupas still surrounds Erdene Zuu Monastery which was built in
1586. It was restored in 1760. In 1792 the Monastery still had
62 temples and 10,000 lamas. But in 1930 it became a victim of
the Stalin's purges. All but three of the Temples were destroyed
and most of the monks were either killed or sent to Siberia. Today
the restoration of the Monastery is the government's top priority.
Erdene Zuu retains much of its ancient glory and is well worth
visiting. Arrive and transfer to the tourist base ger camp. Visit
"Erdene Zuu" monastery, and the Tortoise rock.
Dinner and accommodation (B)(L)(D) |
Day
5-July 11 |
NAADAM FESTIVAL
IN KARAKORUM
Today, attend the opening ceremony of the *Festival of Naadam
in Karakorum, taking place in the middle of July. Observe
the Traditional Mongolian sports: horse racing, wrestling
and archery. Overnight in tourist ger camp (B)(L)(D) |
Day
6-July 12 |
NAADAM FESTIVAL
IN KARAKORUM
Today, we continuous the Experience
of the Naadam Festival in Karakorum. Observe the Traditional
Mongolian sports: horse racing, wrestling and archery. Overnight
in tourist ger camp (B)(L)(D) |
Day
7-July 13 |
KARAKORUM-SAIKHAN
OVOO IN MIDDLE GOBI
Our journey continuing further long drive to south towards the Middle
Gobi, enjoy endless views of changing scenery and arrive
in Saihan-Ovoo village. Visit Ongi Monastery on
the river banks of Ongi River and also walk up the sacred mountain.
Overnight in Ger Camp.(B)(L)(D) |
Day
8-July 14 |
SAIKHAN OVOO-FLAMING
CLIFFS IN BAYANZAD IN GOBI DESERT
Today, we drive to the legendary "Flaming Cliffs";
named for its glowing orange rock that is rich with dinosaur fossils
in Bayanzad (dinosaur excavation site) to explore the Gobi Dinosaur
Cemetery and to follow the historic trail of paleontologist / explorer
Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews. Overnight in traditional ger dwellings
at the Tourist camp. (B)(L)(D) |
Day
9-July 15 |
BAYANZAD-TO
THE LARGEST SAND DUNES IN GOBI DESERT
After breakfast, drive to the largest
sand dunes Hongoryn Els in Gobi desert. It is the biggest
sand dunes in Mongolia and lasts 200kms and app. 40-50 ms high.
Has an extraordinary length of 180 kms and 15-20 m. Climb up the
towering piles of sand standing hundreds of metres high and later
walk along Hongor River. Wildlife here includes ibex and gazelle
and rare wild camels. See the largest sand dunes. 1 hour
of Bactrian Camel (two-humped) Safari tour. Overnight
in traditional ger dwellings at the Tourist camp .(B)(L)(D) |
Day
10-July16 |
YOL
VALLEY PROTECTED AREA IN GOBI GURVAN SHAIKHAN NATIONAL P.
After early breakfast, long drive
to "Yol Valley Protected Area in Gobi Gurvan Shaikhan National
Park" for trekking and an opportunity to photograph the stunning
landscape, the Gobi Glacier and the wildlife of the cradled
in the foothills of the Altai Mountains. Hike through the
valley before visiting the local natural history museum for an overview
of the flora and fauna of the area. Overnight in tourist
ger camp. (B)(L)(D) |
Day
11-July17 |
GOBI-BAGAZARIN
CHULUU IN THE MIDDLE GOBI
Next stop is in Bagazarin
Chuluu in Middle Gobi. Free time for photo opportunities.
We recommend you take a walk around the Bagazarin Chuluu-continue
exploring this incredibly remote area where the nomadic herdsmen
move in groups of two or three families, following the seasons to
new pastures. You may be invited to share a cup of airag or koumiss
(fermented mare's milk) with these friendly and hospitable people.
Overnight in ger camp. (B)(L)(D) |
Day
12-July18 |
BAGAZARIN CHULUU-ULAANBAATAR
Today, early return drive to Ulaanbataar. Transfer
to the hotel. Free time for the last shopping at State Department
Store and cashmere store. Farewell dinner.
Overnight at the 1st class hotel.(B)(L)(D). |
Day
13-July19 |
DEPARTURE MONGOLIA
OR POST TOUR TO HOVSGOL LAKE
Breakfast. Transfer
to the airport for departure Mongolia
or Post Tour (online request)
to Hosvgol Lake National Park by Air. (B) |
Included Services in Mongolia:
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Two
(2) nights at the 1st Class Hotel, in Ulaanbataar
city, in twin room.
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Ten
(10) nights in tourist class camps throughout the tour,
in double occupancy.
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Accompanied
by experienced English speaking local guide.
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Private
transport transfers (included the patrol).
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All
Admission fee as specified: Terelj N.P., Arryabal Temple, Erdene
zuu monastery, Gandan monastery, the specified museums, Yolym
Am Canyon in Gobi, the sand dunes, Ongii temple, Bayanzad, etc.
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Meals
as specified, B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner
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Evening
entertainment as specified;
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Entrance
fees to the two main days of *Naadam Festival in *July
11, and *July 12;
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One
Mongolian traditional folk songs concert in UB in *July
07.
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One
Special Welcome dinner with traditional mongolian meal (khorkhog)
in *July 8.
- Road's taxes.
- All expenses at
the nomadic family in the "Sacred Tuul River Nomads' Valley".
- 1.5 liter of bottled
water each day .
- Visa support invitation
letter if necessary.
Important Notes:
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Please,
make your reservations at your earliest convenience, a
minimum 5-10 months prior to Naadam Festival!. Especially
hotels, buses and the flights in and out of Ulaan Bataar are
fully booked at this time!. Seats can be difficult to get in
July during Naadam Festival!.
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These
Complete Tours include arrival and departure transfer services
to/from Airport. All you have to do is to make necessary International
air arrangements.
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Tour
and Tour Information are subject to change.
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WHEN
IS THE BEST TIME TO GO ? : Mongolia is vast! Generally,
it is recommended to pay your visit from May to September
when the grass is green. The Naadam Festival in
Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia is celebrated on July 11 and 12 (this
an annual festival of culture, sports and trade occurs during
this time).
Please note when you choose your clothes:
April to May, or on September: warm days and cool
nights around (6-10°C).
June, July to August: is summertime, days
around (15°C-30°C), nights around (10/20°C).
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COMMENT ABOUT MONGOLIAN CONDITIONS:
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Hotels
in Ulaanbaatar during Naadam Festival are subject to change.
Substitutions, if any, are similar class to listed hotels.
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Hotels
are based on double occupancy in Ulaanbaatar city. Triple rooms
at hotels during Naadam Festival in July (High seasonal!) are
not available and will not confirmed!.
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Check-in
at hotels is at 12:00m/Check-out at hotels
is at 12:00m.
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Tourist
Base Gers Camps in Mongolia are based on double or on triple
occupancy only!. Single occupancy in Tourist Gers Camps in Mongolia
is not available and not confirmed during Naadam Festival in
July (only the accommodations in the countryside must be assigned
on a share basis due to insufficiency of single rooms)!.
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Single
gers are NOT available. Single supplements reflect sharing in
gers and single rooms in hotels in Ulaanbaatar city.
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Accommodation
in the countryside of Mongolia: Most tourists will stay in specially
constructed gers camps. These camps provide accommodation in
the round felt houses used by nomads and usually have separate
toilet, washing and restaurant facilities. Hot water is not
always available.
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Mongolia's
tourism infrastructure is in its infancy which requires a flexible
and adventurous attitude and patience. Some adjustments to this
itinerary may be necessary right up to time of departure.
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With
less than 4-6 passengers, we reserve the right to cancel the
tour.
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Not Included Services in Mongolia:
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International
air.
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Additional
transfers airport-hotel-airport due to changing of date or time
of arrival, or departure to/from Ulan Bator (additional payment
must be borne by the passengers and is payable immediately $
25.00 per person for one way (from 08:00AM-07:00PM). In other
time: $ 40.00 per person for one way.
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Single
supplement at hotels in Ulaanbaatar city.
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Changing
of date of departure from Ulaanbataar.
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Occasional
flight delays or cancellation.
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Additional
meal, services or night at hotels in Ulaanbataar.
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Drinks.
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Excess
baggage (the max. weight of your luggage on internal flights
is 10-15 kg and in our land transport is 15
kg, (additional payment for additional cost for your
luggage must be borne by the passengers and is payable immediately
a day per each additional car, only in cash, prior to the departure
to the countryside). Extra luggage can be stored at hotels in
Ulaan Bataar, free of cost.)
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Travel
Insurance.
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Extras.
- Optional activities: camel
riding, horseback riding, boating, fishing, etc.
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Any
circumstances beyond of our control, such as the imposition
of quarantine restrictions, weather conditions, any changes
in Naadam Festival schedule, etc.
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