Nadaam Festival & Gobi Tour
- 3 nights in twin room in 4* Hotel in Ulaanbaatar
- Meals as listed
- English speaking guide
- Driver and transportation
- Airport and hotel transfer
- Nadaam Festival Entry fees
- Extra activities (horse riding, camel riding...)
- International Flight Tickets
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
July 10 - Arrival in Ulaanbaatar - City Tour
July 11 - Naadam Festival Opening Ceremony
July 12 - Naadam Festival Second Day
July 13 - The Granite Mountains – Baga Gazariin Chuluu
July 14 - Limestone Cliffs – White Stupa
July 15 - The Eagle Gorge – Yolyn Am
July 17 - Khongoryn Els Sand Dune
July 18 - Climbing and enjoying the sand dunes
July 19 - Bayanzag Flaming cliffs
July 20 - Ongi Monastery
July 21 - Back to Ulaanbaatar

Khuvsgul Lake Ice Festival & Tsaatan Tour
Each year in March, residents of Mongolia’s Khövsgöl Lake area celebrate the Khövsgöl Ice Festival with horse-drawn sleighs, elaborate ice sculptures, traditional food and vibrant competitions including ice skating, ice sumo wrestling, tug of war, ice ger building and dog sledding – all on the dark blue ice of the frozen lake. During the Festival, the lake after becomes a frozen playground for locals and visitors alike. For the occasion, participants dress up in their own colourful, traditional costumes that represent the country’s different regions where they hail from. Here you can witness the traditions and lifestyles of Mongolian reindeer herders who descend to the lake from their taiga homeland, while local shamans perform their rituals with a fire-burning ceremony. With our 10 days tour, you will enjoy a full experience of the Khuvsgul Lake and Northern region of Mongolia. First with the Ice Festival and its festivities, continuing by the Tsaatan communities and their reindeers.

Naadam Festival & Terelj Tour
Mongolia's Naadam Festival, a traditional holiday and the largest celebration in the whole country, draws visitors from around the world for sports tournaments and cultural activities. The 3-day festival features traditional Mongolian sports like wrestling, horse racing, and archery. The festival’s opening ceremony is the highlight with many shows and artistic performances. Almost everyone dresses in their most beautiful and traditional outfits known as ‘Deel’, which are created in rich colors. Even though the main event is held in Ulaanbaatar, it is celebrated all over the country.
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