Short introduction
Experience Mongolia's nomadic heritage and wildlife on a day trip from Ulaanbaatar. Watch the Mongol Nomadic Show and visit Khustai National Park to see the last surviving wild horses on Earth.
Highlights
• Watch a rich display of the daily chores of Mongolian nomads, and taste traditional food and drinks.
• Observe yak-cart migration and felt-making, and listen to traditional songs and music.
• Learn about the last surviving wild horses on Earth.
• Marvel at fascinating facts about wild animals, their behaviors, and instincts.
• Enjoy the company, entertaining commentaries, and attentive care of our guides.
Pickup included
Escape the city and experience Mongolia’s nomadic heritage and wildlife in a single unforgettable day! Just a short drive west of Ulaanbaatar, start with the Mongol Nomadic Show, a captivating reenactment of early 20th-century nomadic life. Watch yak-cart migrations, felt-making, and daily traditions that have defined Mongolian culture for centuries.
After lunch, transfer to Khustai National Park, home to a restored population of Przewalski's wild horses. Though the species became extinct in the wild by the 1950s, a small number of descendants of those originally captured for European zoos and private collections in the late 19th and early 20th centuries—were reintroduced to their ancestral homeland in 1993.
Today, after more than three decades, a few hundred wild horses, all born in Mongolia, roam the park, surviving predators and the region's harsh climate. This initiative has also facilitated the conservation and breeding of red deer, Mongolian gazelles, wild sheep, and marmots, which are later introduced into areas where their populations have declined or disappeared.
Learn in detail about this remarkable conservation program before embarking on a wildlife-watching excursion, where you will discover fascinating facts about the last surviving wild horses on Earth.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
Ulaanbaatar, the capital and largest city of Mongolia, is a fascinating blend of traditional nomadic culture and modern urban development. Known for its vibrant markets, Buddhist monasteries, and dramatic landscapes, it offers a unique travel experience in the heart of Asia.
The Gandantegchinlen Monastery is the largest and most important Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. It houses a massive statue of Avalokiteshvara and offers a serene atmosphere amidst the bustling city.
Sukhbaatar Square is the central square of Ulaanbaatar, named after the Mongolian revolutionary leader Damdin Sükhbaatar. It features a large equestrian statue of Genghis Khan and is a hub of political and cultural events.
The Zaisan Memorial is a Soviet-era monument that offers panoramic views of Ulaanbaatar. It commemorates the Soviet-Mongolian friendship and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
The National Museum of Mongolia showcases the rich history and culture of Mongolia, from prehistoric times to the present day. It features exhibits on Genghis Khan, Buddhist art, and traditional nomadic life.
Gorkhi-Terelj National Park is a stunning natural area located just outside Ulaanbaatar. It offers beautiful landscapes, hiking trails, and traditional Mongolian ger camps.
A traditional Mongolian dish where a whole marmot or goat is cooked inside out over an open fire. The meat is tender and flavorful, and the dish is often shared among a group.
Deep-fried meat pastries, similar to dumplings, filled with minced meat (usually lamb or beef). They are a popular street food and can be found at markets and food stalls.
Dried curds made from milk, often shaped into small cubes or balls. Aaruul is a traditional Mongolian snack and is often enjoyed with tea.
Mongolian milk tea, made with milk, tea leaves, and often salt. It is a staple beverage and is often served with meals.
Summer is the best time to visit Ulaanbaatar, with pleasant temperatures and long daylight hours. This is the peak tourist season, offering the best conditions for outdoor activities and festivals.
Mongolian Tugrik (MNT)
UTC+8
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Ulaanbaatar is generally safe for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur in tourist areas. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Ulaanbaatar Railway Station
Ulaanbaatar Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Ulaanbaatar. They are affordable but can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: UB Taxi, GPS Taxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Gorkhi-Terelj National Park offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and traditional ger camps. It's a perfect day trip for nature lovers and those looking to experience the Mongolian countryside.
The Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex is home to the world's largest equestrian statue, standing at 40 meters tall. It offers a museum and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Gorkhi-Terelj National Park offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and traditional ger camps. It's a perfect day trip for nature lovers and those looking to experience the Mongolian countryside.
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