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Itinerary

Tour Itinerary

Tour many of Ulaanbaatar’s historic sites, enjoy the scenery of Khustai National Park, learn about Lama Buddhism from a head monk, Visit with nomadic families, Explore historic monasteries, See Western Gobi’s biggest sand dunes

  1. Day 1
    Ulaanbaatar
    Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included.
    Activity: The adventure begins tonight. Feel free to explore before your welcome meeting, but make sure you're back in time to meet the group. Check for the meeting time on the welcome note at the hotel. After introductions, your CEO will review the details of your tour. Please note that normal check-in times apply at our start hotels, but you can usually store your luggage for the day if you arrive early.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Accommodation: Hotel Nine (or similar)
  2. Day 2
    Ulaanbaatar
    Enjoy a morning tour of Mongolia's bustling capital. Visit Gandan Monastery, one of the country's most important Buddhist sanctuaries, and wander the rooms and temples of Bogd Khan's Winter Palace, the former home of Mongolia's last king. Climb up to the Zaisan Memorial, a Soviet Era monument which commemorates Russian soldiers killed in World War II, and take in sweeping views of the city from the hilltop. Afterwards, pop in for a visit to No Limits Cafe and enjoy coffee, tea, and snacks prepared and served by local youth with Down Syndrome, and their mothers. Later, admire the world-class collection of fossils at the Central Museum of Mongolian Dinosaurs, dedicated to preserving Mongolia's paleontological heritage.
    Activity: Visit the highlights of Ulaanbaatar with a guided tour to the Gandan Monastery, Bogd Khan Palace, and Zaisan Hill - where you can take in a bird's eye view of the city.
    Activity: Discover one of the most important Mongolian temple complexes, the Gandan Monastery. Learn about the history of Buddhism in the region and see if you can spot some chanting monks. If lucky, a local fortune teller may be around to share some wisdom.
    Activity: Visit the Winter Palace of the last king (now a museum) and learn more about life in imperial Mongolia. Tour the six temples, and see clothing, furniture, and royal items from this interesting time period.
    Activity: Head to the top of Zaisan Hall to see the Russian monument dedicated to Soviet soldiers who died in World War II. Take in a bird's-eye view of the city.
    Activity: The Central Museum of Mongolian Dinosaurs was established to protect, register, and verify fossils, in order to preserve Mongolian heritage for future generations. Dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes once roamed the Gobi desert and some of their fossilized bones and eggs were first found in the 1920s by Roy Chapman Andrews. Walk through this small but excellent museum with an expert guide, learning about the paleontological history of the region.
    Activity: Pop in for a visit to the No Limits Cafe and enjoy coffee, tea, and snacks prepared and served by local youth with Down Syndrome, and their mothers. The Down Syndrome Association of Mongolia is a non-profit organization that supports children who live with Down syndrome, and their families. The organization focuses on creating community awareness, advocacy, and educational efforts within Mongolia. The No Limits Cafe began as an effort to create job opportunities and training for young people with Down syndrome and their mothers who are often left out of benefitting from economic opportunities. Through the cafe, the program works to break down barriers for people and families living with disabilities.
    Accommodation: Hotel Nine (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast
  3. Day 3
    ULAANBAATAR/HUSTAI NATIONAL PARK
    Travel by 4x4 to Hustai National Park, where some of the Earth's last wild horses roam. The takhi or Przewalski's horse native to these grasslands had nearly vanished from the wild, until the species was reintroduced here as a result of a successful captive breeding program. Meet with park staff to learn about the takhi reintroduction project, and keep an eye out for these stocky, coffee-coloured horses that have never been domesticated. Settle into a ger tonight, a round, felt-covered tent with basic furniture. We will stay in traditional Mongolian lodgings like gers through day 12 of the trip.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Home to the last of the truly wild horses in the world, the park is a wonderful chance to see the Takhi horses in their natural environment. At one point there were none in the wild, but after a hugely successful captive breeding program in various worldwide zoos, they were reintroduced.
    Accommodation: Ger Camp Hustai (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  4. Day 4
    HUSTAI NATIONAL PARK/KHARKHORIN
    Drive to the city of Kharkhorin and onward to nearby Karakorum, Mongolia's ancient capital. Here, Genghis Khan established his headquarters in the early 13th century. Explore the remains of the Erdeni Dzu Monastery, considered Mongolia's earliest centre of Buddhism, and meet with the head monk to learn about the communist purges that decimated much of the country's Buddhist heritage. Later, visit the Karakorum Museum, which houses an impressive collection of artifacts from the 13th and 14th centuries as well as a scale model of the ancient capital.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Erdene Zhu is a Buddhist Tibetan monastery dating back to 1585. Built from the ruins of Genghis Khan's capital, it's the oldest surviving monastery in Mongolia today. Visit the monastery to meet one of the monks who live here and learn about Buddhism history in Mongolia. In 1939, the communist leader Horlogiin Choibalsan destroyed the monastery in a purge that brought about the disappearance of hundreds of monasteries in Mongolia and the death of more than 10,000 lamas. Three temples and the outer wall with the stupas remained intact and were transformed in museums in 1947. After the fall of communism in 1990, the monastery was given back to the lamas and Erdene Zhu became a place of worship again, where many pilgrims come to walk and gather their thoughts. The site was restored at the end of the century and almost found back its religious activity. Today, Erdene Zhu remains an active Buddhist monastery, and at the same time a museum open to travellers.
    Activity: Visit the modern Karakorum Museum, considered one of the best outside Ulaanbaatar. The exhibits display artifacts found from within the area dating from the 13th and 14th centuries. Varied items are on display including statues, a kiln, pottery, and coins. For perspective on the area there also is a scale model of ancient Karakorum.
    Accommodation: Ger Camp Munkhtenger (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  5. Day 5
    Kharkhorin/Tsenkher
    Arrive at Tsenkher in the afternoon, the site of natural hot springs surrounded by serene, forest-covered hills. Popular with tourists and locals alike, these springs have long been known for their therapeutic benefits. Take a soak in one of the outdoor pools, or choose the privacy of an indoor bath.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Enjoy a soak in the natural hot springs. The place is very popular with both locals and tourists as the hot water here is said to have healing powers.
    Accommodation: Duut Mankhan Ger Camp (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  6. Day 6
    Tsenkher/Orkhon Valley
    Drive to the breathtaking Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site that encompasses rolling hills and pastureland, traditional pastoral societies, and archaeological remains. Set out on a hike to the lofty Tuvkhun Monastery, founded by the Mongol Buddhist leader Zanabzar in the mid-17th century. Explore the monastery's wooden temples, integrated with a natural system of caves, and enjoy beautiful views of the Orkhon Valley and surrounding pine forests.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Established in the 1650s by Zanabazar, one of Mongolia's most respected religious leaders, the monastery has beautiful views of the Orkhon Valley and it's surrounding pine forests.
    Accommodation: UlaanTsutgalan Ger Camp (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  7. Day 7
    Orkhon Valley
    Immerse yourself in traditional Mongolian culture on a visit to a local family's goat and sheep farm. Learn about daily life from the family and see how they make some of their food. Then, sample some of their products, including curd and yogurt. Later, enjoy a hike to a picturesque waterfall before returning to your ger camp for a traditional Mongolian barbecue, prepared over hot stones.
    Activity: Visit a local family's goat and sheep farm for a cultural immersion like no other. Get to know the family and learn about their daily life and how they make dietary staples. Step out of your comfort zone and sample some of their products, including curd and yogurt-enjoy a peak into rural life.
    Activity: Pack a camera and hike to the Ulaan Tsutgalan waterfall along the Ulaan River. Marvel at this 20 m high waterfall, the largest in Mongolia, and enjoy the surrounding landscape.
    Accommodation: UlaanTsutgalan Ger Camp (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  8. Day 8
    ORKHON VALLEY/ONGIIN KHIID
    Today, we make our way to the Gobi, one of the world's largest deserts, which covers much of the southern part of Mongolia. Visit the ruins of Ongiin Khiid, a complex of Buddhist monasteries and universities which were tragically destroyed during the communist purges. Tour the site and learn about the monks who have returned here in recent years, bringing new life to the complex.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Both these monasteries were important centres in the region before they were destroyed. The systematic destruction of religious sights under Communist rule was pervasive. Built in 17th century, the Ongiin Khiid monastery was among the largest temples in the country and was a home for over 1,000 monks. See the ruins and learn the sad history of the place.
    Accommodation: Ger Camp Secret of Ongi (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  9. Day 9
    ONGIIN KHIID/BAYANZAG
    Venture to the Flaming Cliffs or Bayanzag, a rust-coloured sandstone landscape where a vast amount of dinosaur fossils have been found. Spend time exploring the dramatic crags and canyons.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Explore the Flaming Cliffs. Made of red sandstone, the cliffs and canyons where fossils were found in recent years are a beautiful place to spend some time.
    Accommodation: Ger Camp Bayan Zag (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  10. Day 10
    Bayanzag/Khongoryn Els
    Today, the group will drive to the spectacular sand dunes of Khongoryn Els in the western Gobi, popularly known as the "singing sands." In the afternoon, spend time with a desert nomadic family and gain a greater understanding of how they survive in the harsh environment of the Gobi. Witness their simple, and incredible way of life. Afterwards, clamber up the wave-like peaks for stunning views of the golden landscape, and Altai mountain range. Listen for the musical sound the dunes produce when the wind blows over them. In the evening the group will witness a demonstration of archery, one of Mongolia's national sports. Learn the basics of this time-honoured tradition during a hands-on lesson.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: In Khongoriin Els, visit a desert nomadic family. Gain greater understanding of their simple and incredible way of life and learn how they build a ger (yurt).
    Activity: Visit Khongoryn Els, the biggest sand dunes in the western Gobi. They also are known as "singing sands" because the sand makes a musical noise as it moves with the wind.
    Activity: Enjoy an amazing archery demonstration and try your hand at this ancient sport. Long ago, bows and arrows were primarily used for hunting and protection. Over the centuries, however, this tradition has evolved, becoming one of the practiced sports in the country.
    Accommodation: Ger Camp Gobi Anar (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  11. Day 11
    Khongoryn Els/Yolyn Am
    Drive through the magnificent gorges of the Altay Mountains to the Gurvan Saikhan National Park, a vast protected area that comprises canyons, sand dunes, and a steppe. Stop for a hike in rugged Yolyn Am, the "valley of the eagles," keeping an eye out for ibex, gazelles, argali sheep, and countless species of birds. Later, pay a visit to the Yolyn Am museum, where the group can admire a collection of dinosaur bones and eggs.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park was established in 1993, and is the largest national park in Mongolia. Located on the northern edge of the Gobi desert. The park is stunning and ranges from desert to mountain, green valleys to steep gorges. Keep an eye out for wild Argali sheep, the Ibex, desert gazelles or Golden Eagles. Also pay a visit to the little museum of the park where you can admire a collection of dinosaur bones.
    Accommodation: Ger Camp Gobi Anar (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  12. Day 12
    Yolyn Am/Baga Gadzrïn Chuluu
    Continue onwards as the group drives to the Dungobi Aimag region—Middle Gobi—and witness the astonishing granitic formations of Baga Gazriin Chuluu. Arrive in the afternoon, set off on a hike around the national park, and visit the site of ruins of an old temple dating from the 17th century.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Accommodation: Ger Camp Khan Bogd (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  13. Day 13
    Baga Gadzrïn Chuluu/Ulaanbaatar
    Spend driving through the Mongolian countryside to Ulaanbaatar. The drive is long and the group will arrive by the early evening. Enjoy a farewell dinner accompanied by a memorable performance of traditional Mongolian song and dance.
    Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
    Activity: Enjoy an evening of song and dance at the Mongolian Cultural Show. The show includes 15 different performances, including traditional songs, dancing, throat singing, and contortionists.
    Accommodation: Hotel Nine (or similar)

    Meals:   Breakfast   Lunch   Dinner
  14. Day 14
    Ulaanbaatar
    Depart at any time.

    Meals:   Breakfast

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Inclusions

Meals:
13 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 11 dinners

Transportation:
Private vehicles, 4x4, walking, hiking.

Inclusions
Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Dinosaur Museum Visit, Ulaanbaatar Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Erdene Zhu Buddhist Monastery Visit, Kharkhorin Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Goat & Sheep Family Farm Experience, Orkhon Valley Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Nomadic Family Desert Experience, Khongoryn Els Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Archery Lesson & Show, Khongoryn Els Your G for Good Moment: Cafe No Limits Visit, Ulaanbaatar Your Wellness Moment: Tsenkher Hot Springs Visit, Tsenkher. Arrival transfer. Ulaanbaatar city tour. Visit Khustai National Park. Visit the archaeological museum. Soak in hot springs. Hike to Tuvkhun Monastery. Orkhon waterfall hike. Visit Hoshuu and Ongiin Khiid monasteries. Flaming Cliffs excursion. Gobi desert excursion and dune hike. Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park excursion. Folklore show with dinner. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.

Health and Safety Protocols for National Geographic Tours

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Your safety, as well as the safety of employees and partners, has always been G Adventures top priority, which is why new physical distancing and cleaning measures have been put in place on all of the tours. New Travel with Confidence policy features new health and safety procedures from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave, without taking away from having the time of your life. The policy will evolve as time goes on and as G Adventures continues to monitor local public health recommendations, but what won't change is the commitment to keeping you safe as you explore big, beautiful world.


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Global Connection Officers

GCOs (the people who answer when you call us) are available 24/7 to help with any questions you have prior to your trip, so you can feel confident and safe before leaving. No matter what time of day, they're there to respond to you — even at 3AM. They'll be up to date on local regulations and restrictions and can guide you through your travel process as smoothly as possible. And if you don't feel well before travelling, there's the Book with Confidence policy that helps you reschedule your trip for when you do, which they can help you with too (terms & conditions apply). If you book flights with us and there are any changes, rest assured that the team will support you by making new arrangements on your behalf.

Smaller groups

Groups have always been small. This offers security, access, camaraderie, and a connection with your destination you won't get by travelling on bus tours or on your own. The average group size is 12, ensuring travellers can engage with each other without being squeezed together like sardines — and that was before physical distancing became a reality. Plus, if you have 8 or more friends you'd like to adventure with, you can reserve the entire trip!

My own room

If you're joining one of the small group tours on your own, good on ya! If you are a solo traveller sharing a room with someone, G Adventures will do their best to ensure they will be your roommate for the entire journey to support distancing efforts. G Adventures has 'My Own Rooms' available as an extra option for tours (pending availability), and they'll be offering more of these at more affordable prices to make it even easier to have a bit more space.


When you arrive

Chief Experience Officers

CEOs are responsible for ensuring you have the time of your life while keeping you as safe as possible. Here's how they're ready to do that:

  • They're trained in First Aid, CPR, and other safety protocols
  • They're supported 24/7 by the field staff in offices around the world who are well-equipped to handle emergencies
  • They can help you find local clinics if you're feeling sick
  • They'll receive new training to ensure they are up to date on all health and safety policies during these evolving times
  • They have extensive local knowledge to proactively help you navigate wherever you're travelling
  • Their local knowledge allows for greater flexibility when it comes to knowing the best time to visit certain highlights to avoid crowds whenever possible and suggesting the restaurants with the strictest hygiene practices or those where you can reserve your own table or room in advance
  • They'll wear face masks when necessary based on local guidelines and recommendations

You & your fellow travellers

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While on tour

Planes, trains, automobiles and more

Small private transport vehicles

  • Every surface in G Adventures well-kept fleet of private vehicles will get at least one daily deep cleaning
  • Each traveller will have a daily assigned seat
  • Hand-sanitizer will be required every time you board the vehicle
  • Facial coverings will be recommended while on-board
Boats
  • Every surface will get at least one daily deep cleaning
  • High-traffic areas will receive more frequent cleaning
  • Hand-sanitizer or hand washing will be required every time you board the boat, as well as before and after meals
  • To support physical distancing, meals may have assigned seating and there will be assigned slots for activities and rooming
  • Facial coverings will be recommended and welcomed on-board
  • Your crew is trained in health and safety measures (including food handling) and all cooking staff will follow up-to-date advice from health authorities
Local transportation
  • Use of local transportation will be limited wherever possible. Please reference the Trip Details for each individual tour for specifics
  • If local transportation is used, precautions will be followed in adherence to local health and safety regulations to keep travellers safe and sound.

Where you'll be staying safe

G Adventures has always carefully selected accommodation partners for high standards and local roots. Travelling in small groups means that the stay is in smaller hotels too, with fewer guests — which means less daily contact with others outside your group in public spaces. Now G Adventures is working with accommodation partners to optimize their health, safety and cleanliness procedures, as well as creating additional measures for physical distancing. Here are some of the things G Adventures is working on to help keep you safe:

  • Daily deep cleaning and disinfecting of all surface areas inside your room with extra cleaning on light switches, door handles, TV remotes, and thermostats
  • No hotel staff will enter your room after it has been cleaned
  • Increased frequency of cleaning and disinfecting of all public restrooms and all surfaces in public areas. This might include the closure of public spaces such as gyms, bars, restaurants, and meeting rooms for periods throughout the day
  • Wherever possible, groups will stay on the lower floors to limit elevator use
  • Hotels will implement social distancing protocols in line with local regulations
This is just the beginning of commitments to keeping you sleeping safe and sound. G Adventures will continue to evolve and roll-out these and additional policies as needed.

A good & safe place to eat

G Adventures has always carefully selected food service partners and worked closely with them to ensure they are meeting health, safety, and cleanliness standards with their facilities, staff training, and food preparation and delivery. Wherever possible, G Adventures will reserve separate tables or private rooms at the restaurants visited on the trip, opt for more "al fresco" opportunities when it is possible (gotta love that fresh air!), and ensure breakfasts can be "grab and go" boxes, while avoiding family style or self-serve buffets for meals. G Adventures wants you to feel comfortable and safe as you savour every last bite.

Activities

You've always had freedom and flexibility to do your own thing on tours with optional activities and experiences. Now, you'll still have those options with added measures to keep you healthy and safe. All equipment for activities on tour, including hiking poles, camping supplies, life jackets, snorkels, etc., will be cleaned thoroughly at least once a day and disinfected between use. When travellers are responsible for putting up their own tents on camping itineraries, you will be given the supplies required to disinfect your gear. G Adventures will also do their best to make activities and highlights stops happen during non-peak hours, so you can have fun and feel safe no matter what you're doing.


Before you leave

A healthy goodbye

If you're not feeling well at the end of your tour for any reason, let your CEO know and they can help get you access to medical care and support. Because we want you to head home after a life-changing experience feeling just as good (let's be honest, way better) than when you left.

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Accommodations

Hotels (3 nts), Ger camps (10 nts).

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Questions & Answers

Question: How many suitcases can I take with me on my trip?

Each person is allowed one "check-in," and one "carry-on." Remember to take all valuables with you as "carry-on", because electronic equipment, cameras, laptops, jewelry, business documents and money are not covered by the airlines' liability, so always carry them aboard with you.

Question: Is Airfare Included in the Price?

Airfare from your point of origin to and from the trip is not included in the land price.

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