Adventure Kids Tour in Orkhon valley

Discover Mongolia and its unique cultures with this kid's friendly Family tour. It’s a quality time and another feeling of the magic of foreign cultures and once in a lifetime experiences that you will never forget. We encourage you to explore a new destination with your family in mind, focusing on the interests of you and your children. We are always happy to invite families to Mongolia and we can provide a wonderful adventure and unforgettable holiday. Don’t miss this great chance to explore the natural beauty and nomadic lifestyle of Mongolia. Why not your children try to ride horse and camel and easy trekking in the beautiful scenery that contains forested steppe, huge rolling mountains, and wide picturesque landscape? You will experience traditional Mongolian hospitality and spend time with a nomadic family.
Highlights
- Easy trekking
- Horse and camel riding
- Discovery of different landscapes of Mongolia
Tour Itinerary

Day 1.
Arrive in Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to the hotel and relax. City tour including the Gandan Monastery, the National Museum of Mongolia, which represents Mongolian Culture starting from the Stone Age to the 21st century, and Buddhism, Sukhbaatar Square (also known as Chingis Khaan Square). In Gandan Monastery, you can take local prayers, monks, the biggest standing indoor Buddha statue, and temples' own figure. (L/D)

Day 2.
Head to Ugii Lake. The road is smoothly paved, and for the last 90 km, we drive on a dirt road, which leads to the lake. Ugii Lake is a wonderful place to have to relax after long driving. The lake has an abundant birdlife of more than 150 bird species. Bird watching, fishing is parts of the available entertainment. We will visit a local family, exploring their nomadic lifestyle and livestock farming. Overnight in ger camp. (B/L/D)

Day 3.
Walk by side of the lake and ride horses (Mongolian horses are small and docile; children begin to ride when they are very young). On the way, we will visit a nomadic family and meet their real nomad life and we have a chance to taste home-made milk products. (B/L/D)

Day 4.
Drive to Kharkhorin, the ancient capital of Mongolia at the time of the Mongol Empire. There’s almost nothing left from this great capital of the world, but in 1586, under the rule of King Avtai Sain, the Erdene-Zuu Monastery was built at the site of the ruins of ancient Kharkhorin. The Erdene-Zuu – means Hundred of Treasures was again destroyed during the Stalinist purges of the 1930s, but there are still various Buddhist statues, works of art, religious instruments, and even Tsam religious dance masks at the monastery. There are an amazing 108 stupas surrounding the monastery. (B/L/D)

Day 5.
We continue our trip by car to the Ulaan Tsutgalan Waterfall (also known as Orkhon Waterfall) which is one of the biggest waterfalls in Mongolia. (B/L/D)

Day 6.
Drive to the Tuvkhun monastery, which is settled on the Shiveet mountain top. This is the place where Zanabazar, the head and founder of Mongolian Buddhism, was creating his famous artworks such as the national script “soyombo” in the XVI century. Now, the temple has been accepted as “the world's precious heritage” by UNESCO. We can see the symbolic rock formations named “Mother womb”, stone script, and caves in the surroundings. (B/L/D)

Day 7.
Drive to Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes in the Khugnu Khan National Park, just like a gateway of the Gobi Desert. It is a magnificent place to create portraits of wildlife landscape Photography. Due to Sand dunes picturesque combination of Gobi Desert, green land, and rocky mountain filled with wildlife. On the camelback, we go for a ride in a landscape of sandy dunes. (B/L/D)

Day 8.
Drive to Khustai National Park - 90 000 hectares reserved area to the west of Ulaanbaatar is a wild horse sanctuary that offers an unexpected encounter with wild horses of Przewalski or Takhi, the world's only naturally surviving wild horses, recently re-introduced to the region. (B/L/D)

Day 9.
Head back to Ulaanbaatar and lunch at a roadside restaurant on the way. When we arrive in the city, have a farewell dinner together. (B/L/D)

Day 10.
Transfer to Chingis Khaan International Airport or Train station and depart Mongolia. (B)

Prices & Inclusions

Group size | Price/Per person |
2 PAX | 1998$ |
3-4 pax | 1798$ |
5-8 PAX | 1648$ |
9-12 PAX | 1548$ |
Includes
Accommodation: Hotel****,* ger camp, nomadic stay
Guiding and interpreting service
Full board meals
Transport: 4x4 vehicle or minivan
Entrance fees to protected areas and national parks
Museums and cultural performance
Horseback riding
Camel riding
Not Includes
International airfare
Personal equipment
Optional activity cost
Excess baggage charges
Single room supplement
Alcoholic drinks
Travel Insurance
The extra cost for photography in museums
Tip for a tour guide, driver, etc
Map & Destinations

