Monday 12 January 2015

Different Types of Mongolia Travel Packages Available Online

The most exciting Mongolia travel itineraries are prepared by tour operators who know Mongolia inside out and have an extensive personal knowledge of the country’s best tourist draws. To truly enjoy your holiday, buy an online travel package that allows for some degree of flexibility, taking into consideration individual interests and preferences. The best Mongolia tour groups are small—between 6 to 12 people. Anything bigger and the personal touch is often lost.

Ready to go on that Mongolia holiday? Here are just some of the many itineraries offered online by reputable tour operators:

Culture Tours

See what it’s like to live the Mongolian lifestyle first hand. You may get to stay with both city and rural locals, learn how to cook traditional food, take care of animals, ride, and even put up a ger. You may also be taken to Mongolia’s most popular palaeontology sites, sand dunes, rivers, ancient rock arts, monasteries, and stunning hilltop temples.

Adventure Tours

Are you the outdoorsy type? Why not try dog sledding on Mongolia’s frozen landscapes? You will get your own sled and dog team and cover around 50 kilometres of wilderness terrain every day, sleep with nomadic families, and enjoy Mongolia’s national parks at their rawest. You can also try a nine-day cycling adventure through the famous Khangai Hills as well as the Orkhon Valley, or explore Terelj and Khan-Khentii the old fashioned way—on foot. If you ride horses, you might enjoy an eight-day horse trek through the Lake Hovsgol area’s varied scenery, or ride alongside the best eagle hunters of Western Mongolia while learning about how they train birds. These adventure tours let you live the life of a Kazakh nomad.

Mix of Both


Contact your online Mongolia tour operator if you are interested in an itinerary that mixes culture and adventure. You can choose to skip certain activities in favour of another until you get the perfect blend. 

Enjoy the Novelty of Horse Riding In Mongolia on Your Tour

Apart from the nomadic culture, Mongolia is known for endless horizons and fantastic landscapes waiting to be explored. Horse riding is one of the activities that should be part of your itinerary when you visit Mongolia. An adventure or cultural visit to Mongolia is incomplete with the experience of riding its unique horses, which are known for their shorter stature yet robust and sturdy build. They look like ponies when compared to European horses, but don’t be fooled—they are very strong, with an amazing stamina that places them among the world's best horse breeds.

Mongolia is considered a must-visit place for avid horse riders. There are Mongolia tour operators that can arrange horse treks and horseback riding tours across the mountains, valleys, and steppes. Horse riding provides an alternative and one of a kind way to discover Mongolia, and it can make your trip more memorable and exciting.

The equipment used for Mongolian horse riding is considered special as it is inspired by traditional design and are reflective of the nomadic tradition, and heritage. Nomads are notably excellent riders themselves, and they start riding horse as early as childhood, even before they learn how to walk. They partake in horse racing festivals too, such as the Burentogtoh Horse Festival.


The best Mongolia tour operators can arrange an eight-day horse trek through various landscapes like shorelines, forested hills, open valleys, and inlands. Visits to local nomadic families, soaking in Bulnai's thermal springs, and camping are part of the experience. Day trips to Terelj National Park can include either an hour or two of horse riding. An adventure group tour like the Tsambagarav Trek has an option where you can have seven days of riding in the itinerary. A good Mongolia tour operator can arrange custom horse riding tours, too.

Discover the Traditional Mongolian Way of Life with Mongolia Tours

A guided Mongolia tour can allow you to go beyond the beaten path and experience how it’s like to live in a traditional Mongolian way. You can live like the nomads do, sleep in a traditional ger, cook your own camp food, and even live with a nomadic family for a few days if you wish. The success of your travel experience will really depend on your choice of travel agency. The key is to find one that can provide a local and authentic flavour while keeping the itinerary respectful of the locals.

Tourists impact the local rural communities in many ways—sometimes negatively. Choose a travel agency that is committed to ensuring that your interaction with the locals remains mutually beneficial, never over-bearing or intrusive.

A good itinerary includes the 'must see' attractions and ‘must-do’ activities, but goes beyond that. To truly experience the traditional Mongolian way of life, your guide should introduce unexpected additions that can set your holiday apart. For example, your travel agency may arrange for you to receive a cooking lesson from a local. You might also be taught how to put up a ger. Do you want a backstage tour of the famous State Opera House? That’s also possible. If you are tired of staying in hotels, the agency can arrange ger camp accommodation as well as homestays, so you get to truly live with a local family. You may also get to visit a traditional Mongolian school or even help the Gobi anti-desertification project by planting a tree. The best Mongolia travel agency let you get under Mongolia’s skin and to provide a variety of experiences.


The itinerary, while well planned, should remain flexible. You don’t want to be forced to do a rigid set of defined activities at specified times. The guides should be friendly, approachable, honest, and enthusiastic. Most of all, they should be organised and efficient. The best itineraries let you experience local life while making full use of your time and money, so that nothing is wasted.