Migola Travel has designed a 10-day, nine-night Mongolia tour, drawing on its extensive experience in organizing in-depth routes since 2015. This itinerary allows travelers to discover Mongolia's wild beauty and indigenous culture.
A distinctive feature of this journey is the use of specialized off-road vehicles. Instead of main roads, travelers will traverse the Elsen Tararhai dunes, known as a "mini Gobi desert", venturing deep into the Taiga forest. Here, they will ride purebred horses through coniferous forests, breathing in the fresh air of the sub-Arctic region.
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Travelers experience nomadic life. Photo: Migola Travel |
The itinerary takes travelers to Khovsgol lake, often called the "Blue Pearl" and home to 70% of Mongolia's fresh water. This destination is renowned for its clear waters, surrounded by ancient pine forests. Travelers can enjoy boat rides, admiring the magnificent scenery from the middle of the lake.
Beyond natural landscapes, travelers will explore historical sites in Karakorum, the 13th-century capital of the Mongolian Empire. The journey includes a visit to the ancient Erdene-Zuu Monastery, built in 1586, featuring 108 sacred stupas that offer insight into Tantric Buddhist culture.
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Travelers ride horses across the Mongolian steppe. Photo: Migola Travel |
Additionally, Migola Travel arranges stays in traditional Ger tents within the Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. The trip concludes in Ulaanbaatar with the Tumen Ekh show, featuring Morinkhuur melodies and throat singing techniques. With a team of experienced guides, Migola Travel ensures a safe and refined "cultural expedition," helping travelers connect with the authentic Mongolia.
During the 10 days and nine nights, travelers will visit destinations such as Ulaanbaatar, Karakorum, White Lake, Khovsgol lake, Erdenet, and Terelj Park. A highlight is the journey of over 300 km exploring the terrain across the steppes, horseback riding in the Taiga forest, and visiting the Chinggis Khan Statue Museum.
Thai Anh

