15-days 14-nights
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12 people
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Mountains, Lakes & Reindeer Tribe | Horse Riding Tour in Mongolia
Experience the Adventure of a Lifetime
Join us for the Mountains Lakes & Reindeer Tribe horse riding tour in Mongolia, where stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences await you. Explore the Darkhad Depression, known for its colorful valleys, rolling hills, and pristine freshwater lakes and rivers. This journey offers an opportunity to experience the untouched beauty of Mongolia as you ride through scenic routes and discover hidden gems along the way. Plus, all tours are guaranteed, ensuring your spot on this unforgettable adventure.
Camp Under the Starry Mongolian Sky
At night, you’ll camp beneath a vast, starry sky while immersing yourself in the heart of nature. Away from city lights, the brilliance of the night sky captivates. Each evening, you’ll drift off to the sounds of the wilderness, surrounded by the tranquility and beauty of Northern Mongolia.
Immerse Yourself in the Dukha Tsaatan Culture
A significant highlight of this Mountains Lakes & Reindeer Tribe horse riding tour is your visit with the Dukha Tsaatan, one of the last nomadic tribes of reindeer herders. During your stay at their autumn camp in the Taiga, you’ll have a rare opportunity to learn about their unique way of life and deep connection to the reindeer. Furthermore, enjoy the warm hospitality of Mongolian nomads as you share meals and stories with the Tsaatan and local families.
Ride Resilient Mongolian Horses
Mongolian horses are known for their resilience, speed, and adaptability, making them ideal companions for this adventure. These sturdy steeds will carry you across diverse terrains, from mountain trails to open steppe, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. Throughout your journey, you’ll truly appreciate their strength and endurance.
Best Time to Visit
The ideal time for this adventure spans from mid-June to mid-September. During these months, the weather is favorable, and the landscapes are lush and vibrant, enhancing your overall experience.
Create Your Adventure with Nomadic Trails
Experience the spirit of Mongolia like few travelers do. By joining us for a once-in-a-lifetime Mountains Lakes & Reindeer Tribe horse riding tour, you’ll blend nature, culture, and adventure seamlessly. Make unforgettable memories that will last forever, with the assurance of guaranteed tours!
Horse riding Holidays Video on YOUTUBE:
◊ Riding horses to Reindeer Tribe in June |
◊ Early June Horse Riding Tour to Reindeer Tribe |
◊ Evening with Reindeer Tribe |
◊ Reindeer Caravan |
◊ “Five world Explorer’s” visit to Reindeer Tribe in July |
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This day is our international arrival day. Depending on your arrival time we can visit the National history museum with priceless treasures of Mongolian history. We will also visit and explore the main square of Ulaanbaatar city called Sukhbaatar square located a short walking distance away from our hotel. An authentic folk concert is available in the evening. Welcome dinner. Hotel/L,D/
This morning we transfer to the airport and take a flight to Murun town, the center of Khuvsgul province in the northern parts of Mongolia. It takes 1 hour. Here, we visit the town and supermarket for some snacks and refreshments and drive to Khuvsgul Lake. Tented camping /B,L,D/
Today we meet our horses and ride along the shores of Khuvsgul Lake. This amazing lake is the deepest lake in Mongolia. We begin our journey by adjusting to the horse riding tempo as well as getting used to our short-stature Mongolian horses. Tented camping /B,L,D/
After breakfast we start riding deep into the mountain valleys, crossing rivers as we make our way slowly towards the Jigleg Pass. With our vehicles departing before us we will travel with our horses and our one-day worth of supplies. Tonight we’ll set up camp next to a small river just before the pass. Tented camping /B,L,D/
This morning after a hearty breakfast, we will start our way towards and through the Darkhad Depression. This amazing ecologically unique location is rich with hundreds of freshwater lakes and rivers. We ride through the Siberian Taiga, the forested area of Mongolia. Tented camping /B,L,D/
On this day we will continue our journey riding through the Darkhad depression with countless mountains and flower valleys as our horse riding scenery. We will set our camp near the Sharga river valley for the night.
Night horse riding can only be done if conditions are met and interest warrants. Night riding is an interesting aspect of horse riding as we can ride horses under the billions of stars of the sky! Tented camping /B,L,D/
Continuing through the beautiful Darkhad depression this day we will visit a nomadic family with livestock in Hogorog River Valley. Be a part of the locals’ culture. For the night, we will be staying in Ger – a Mongolian traditional dwelling, built by the local family. Ger stay /B,L,D/
Our day starts early, riding towards Taiga, the region where part of the Tsaachin or Reindeer communities lives. You will be introduced to the amazing world of the reindeer-herding people, talking with the local people and understanding their local culture and how they have managed to maintain such a traditional way of life for so long.
After saying our farewell to the tribe people, we start our journey back to the Hogorog river valley while taking in the beauty of the larch forest and wildflower patches. We continue our riding journey farther to Dood Tsenher Lake and set out our camp for the night. Tented camping /B,L,D/
This morning we’ll ride to see the ancient petroglyphs found in this region. Picnic lunch near a channel connecting two big lakes, one of which is Dood Lake, the other Deed Lake. We then continue our ride to Tsagaan Nuur town, the northern-most town of Mongolia. Tented camping /B,L,D/
After breakfast we ride along the mountains, passing through a rich valley of animals including sheep and goats, yaks, cows, and horses.
After a picnic lunch, we continue riding to Hogiin River valley near which we set out our camping for the night. Tented camping /B,L,D/
Today we’ll ride out and head into the mountains that overlook the lake. We make our way slowly to the top of the pass while enjoying the incredible views. We then ride to the canyon of Ar Bosgot or heaven door as locals call it. Arriving at our camp, we’ll say goodbye to our trusted horses. Tented camping /B,L,D/
Today, we start our drive via two passes to Murun town after breakfast. From the two passes, we will stop at one, where at the 13 Ovoo or the shamanic offering place we can offer some rice or milk for a good journey back. Driving further we return to Murun town and stay at a local hotel overnight. Local hotel /B,L,D/
Early start with breakfast and drive to Murun town to take an internal flight to Ulaanbaatar. We transfer to the hotel and free afternoon with some souvenir shopping and more. With a farewell dinner, we conclude our horse riding journey through Mongolia. Hotel /B,L,D/
We will transfer you to your international departure.
Bring good quality riding boots, rain jackets, riding gloves, and windproof jackets among others. No need to bring a saddle or bridles. Because we provide comfortable western-type saddles, and horses are taken good care of by our horse guide.
You can also bring the following for your own comfort and usage:
There are mosquitoes near rivers or lakes in the evenings in the Northern parts of Mongolia. Therefore, a mosquito spray, which is very effective, is highly advised.
We have successfully organized our horse riding to the Taiga with travelers who have never ridden a horse before. Don’t worry, you will have full detailed instructions from your Tour Leader on how to ride a horse, how to sit on the saddle, hold the reins, and more.
All of our team members are trained in First aid, so we are capable of giving you first aid and taking you to the nearest hospital as quickly as possible. But as the ground is mossy and soft and you follow the instructions from your horse guide, there is a very small chance of you getting injured.
There are of course horse-riding time limits per day. Each day will be a bit different from another, depending on the local weather. A broad estimate for your expectation would be anything from 2-8 hours including breaks and meal stops. There will be activities where we stop at local herdsmen or sightseeing that still counted in as riding hours.
A wide variety of choices will be open to you should you choose to pass on horse-riding while your friends or group-mates go horse riding. For example, our destinations allow activities such as fishing, photo shooting, and hiking through the mountains. You only need to contact us.
Our professional expedition chef will be preparing both Mongolian and European cuisine for you. Depending on the itinerary of the day for example with lengthy driving, we will also be eating a packed lunch. Please don’t forget to write in our passenger list about your dietary requirements and allergies. We will be providing you with mineral water, tea, and brewed coffee, but soda and juice will not be provided.
The baggage allowance for a domestic flight in Mongolia is 15kgs in total: 10kg for check-in luggage and 5kg for hand luggage. For extra luggage, you pay 3000-5000 Tugriks (local currency) per extra kilogram.
Certified English-speaking experienced Tour Leaders and Tour guides will be your friend and close partner for the duration of the trip and even after your departure. All Nomadic Trails team members have been trained personally by Nomadic Trails experts and the Mongolian Professional Tour Guide Association.