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Nomad Life, Cultural and Peaceful
This trip is specially made for Families who would like to spend more time with the family and at the same time be friends with people from other countries, like Mongolian nomad families. Tour will not take you hundreds and hundred miles around the place, instead you may spend more time in one place especially with a nomad family and enjoy the surrounding areas and there would be more things for you to do. Adult helping adults for nomad daily shore, kids can help kids work ☺ Besides that, riding horse is optional but you may know that there would be a guide and advice for you to become acquainted with the horse.
Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex: The complex located 54 km from Ulaanbaatar to the west. To the memory of the Man of Millennium, the Honorable hero of the Mongolian history, the statue was built. The statue is 40 meters high stainless steel. Chinggis Khaan is on a horseback and it is the largest statue among the statues in the world. There is a historical museum, restaurants and souvenir shops beside you going up to the statue through the horse neck (elevator and stairs) which will bring you to a beautiful panoramic view of the landscape.
Baga Gazriin Chuluu: (means Rock of Small Place). It’s a granite rocky formation area. Pleasant place to walk and hike around among the colorful limestone formations. At a height of 1,751 metres (1,09 mile), they form a granite canyon erected in the heart of the steppe. The erosion polished the rock faces of the cliffs. Some of the lateral entries of the canyon are not very accessible, but most of them permit you to enter and to make wonderful hikes in this rocky maze.
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Available from June - October (7 night 8 days)
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Please bring extra comfortable shoes, pants and socks, some places would be requiring light hiking. You may bring your snacks during the trip because it will take a long journey on the road. Please bring enough tugrik /mnt/ for local food/snacks (perhaps your alcoholic drinks), souvenirs or other purchases since there would be no money exchanges in local provinces and during the trips). It would be advisable /optional/ to bring with you some extra candies or sweets, perhaps if we visit some nomad family or gathered by children in a remote area and give them, would make them happy as well as add some charm to your trip ☺. (for Mongolians it is kind of an unwritten custom when traveling to the countryside or visiting nomads). This tour is not recommended for children below six years of age due to the long drive and involves some walking.Itinerary
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