Mongolia nomad horse riding holiday

Nine day small group tour of Central Mongolia with opportunities to ride or trek for 4-5 hours a day. Stay with nomadic families in ger camps and cross the Gobi Desert by camel.
Ulaanbaatar Kharkhorin Erden Zuu Monastery Wild horses in Khustai National Park Tovkhom Monastery Orkhon Waterfall Orkhon Valley Khuisiin Naiman Nuur (8 lakes) Cross the Gobi Desert on a camel Stay with nomadic families in traditional ger camps
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£1999 excluding flights
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Duration
9 Days
Type
Small group
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8 nights based on twin sharing 8 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 8 Dinners Includes all transfers, guides and porters Grade 6-intermediate riders, approx 6 hours riding/day Single Supplement applies (£100), contact us for details
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Description of Mongolia nomad horse riding holiday

This incredibly unique and exciting experience invites travellers to become part of a small group exploring the Naiman Nuur mountain foothills and grassland plains of Central Mongolia.

Horse riding features throughout this nine day tour as well as authentic interaction with local families, including nights in felt ger camps living the pastoral life of a Mongolian nomad.

Beginners are welcome to take up the reins or, alternatively, you can walk alongside your horse and experience the likes of the Ulaan Tsutgalan River and Orkhon Valley at ground level.

Aside from Central Mongolia’s incredible landscapes and star-filled nights you’ll also find out more about the region’s Buddhist heritage as you visit Erden Zuu and Tovkhon monasteries.

From two way cultural exchanges with nomadic families to crossing the Gobi Desert by camel and finding out more about Genghis Khan in Ulaanbaatar; this horse riding holiday in Mongolia never fails to excite and educate in equal measures.

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£1999 excluding flights
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8 nights based on twin sharing 8 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 8 Dinners Includes all transfers, guides and porters Grade 6-intermediate riders, approx 6 hours riding/day Single Supplement applies (£100), contact us for details
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2 Reviews of Mongolia nomad horse riding holiday

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Reviewed on 05 Sep 2023 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The 4 days in the wilderness, staying with Nomad families and riding in breathtaking scenery.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


If you are travelling to Ulaanbaatar via Frankfurt airport, make sure you give yourself plenty of time as it takes at least 3 hrs to check out and back in again.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


During the week there were at least 12 local people that were employed to help and guide us. Certainly there was no rubbish left behind at any of the stops that we made.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


The 4 days riding and staying in the wilderness was the highlight of the trip, and whilst the drive to get there and back was scenic, it was 4 long days of driving. However, I believe that it was worth the drive to get there to witness the wildlife, scenery and culture. Overall it was a fantastic experience for me and my sons.

Reviewed on 18 Aug 2023 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The wildness of Mongolia and reconnecting with the natural world

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


If you are looking for luxury this is not for you, but if you are looking to reconnect with some core principles in life - people, community and nature then this holiday is a no brainier.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes overall.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Sam organised a fantastic trip for my family with teenage children to Mongolia. Unforgettable experience all round.. Amazing Mongolia and thank you to Sam and our guide Oyu for organising such a unique adventure for us all.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

We work closely with local individuals and their families in Mongolia to design journeys in an optimal way to limit our impact on the environment.

We stay with local families and in locally owned hotels in the cities, and travel with local guides to learn about the local traditions and culture along the way. This adventure involves a lot of hiking and riding through pristine environments and we work with the policy of ‘Take nothing but memories, leave nothing but footprints’. This means that we do not leave any foreign materials or waste in these environments from our camps, nor do we take any objects from the environment nor disturb its equilibrium by our presence or actions.

Throughout the trips, we will stay with local families in their felt gers, all of which use solar power for lighting at night. These are summer gers and are packed down for the winter.

Finally, we are very proud to have partnered with Water-To-Go, specialists in personal and expedition water purification, instantly, and on-demand. Their unique, 350L water bottles incorporate advanced filtration technology to convert even the dirtiest water to drinking water as you fill up.

Being able to produce safe drinking water from sources off the beaten track, of sometimes dubious quality, offers incredible benefits to our adventure travellers and eliminates the need for single-use plastic bottles. We subsidise this product to make it more accessible to you.

People

This is a very interactive trip and we use local guides on this who help to explain the cultural necessities and customs. Some examples of this include not passing close to a ger without loudly informing the occupants first; failure to do this means the group or a client can be attacked by the guard dogs and will cause great discomfort and embarrassment to the occupants and possible injury to the dogs which then have to be forcibly restrained when they were only doing their job.

Similarly in Mongolia if you were to throw a piece of plastic into the fire in the middle of a ger you would be seen to disrespect the god of the fire and therefore the hospitality of the family you were staying with.

We actively encourage the giving of tips for meaningful services an the purchasing of locally sourced goods/souvenirs to support families and communities. We believe that partnering with local families not only enriches the overall experience of this trip but it also allows our clients to understand local traditions in Mongolia.

When staying with local families our travellers will learn many local traditions and techniques from the families making their many varied dairy products including khmyes which is a slightly fermented milk drink, customarily used to welcome new comers into a Ger, as well as yogurt, butter, cheese and even .... vodka!

Travellers also can learn how to milk the yaks and cows with the women of the families, every sunrise!.

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