Mongolia
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Entry Level
Cultural
5 Nights
4 - 4
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Leaders
Expereince Mongolia's biggest national holiday, the colourful and simply spectacular Naadam Festival, both in the countryside and in the capital.
The festival will give you a wonderful insight into the culture and traditions of Mongolian people, amid jaw-droppingly scenic landscapes, and by getting off the beaten track staying at traditional Ger camps to get to know local nomadic people each step of the way. 'Naadam' is also known as the “Three Games of Men”; originating from the time of Genghis Khan in the 13th Century - created to encourage strength, wisdom and courage in his fighting troops.
If you would like to learn more about Mongolia, you can watch our webinar here.
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Welcome to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's largest city and the capital of the country. Situated on the Tuul River, on a windswept plateau at an altitude of 1350m, it is a city of contrasts, where modern meets tradition and bustle meets Buddhism.
Drive to Kharkhorin (360km - approx 5.5 hours). We will nip to the supermarket for snacks for the trip and stop en route for lunch and to breathe in the landscapes which will markedly define this journey from a 'usual' car trip!
Tonight we stay in traditional 'Ger' camps which are synonymous with the nomadic style of living in the Mongolian countryside.
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In the 13th Century, Genghis Khan began the largest empire the world has ever seen; stretching from the Sea of Japan to the Danube in Hungary. He founded the cosmopolitan city of Kharkhorin (also known as Karakorum) as his capital, although it was later moved to Peking by his grandson, Kubilai Khan.
Once in the town, we will visit the museum to get an idea of the scale of Kharkorin, then explore the stunning temples of the 16th Century Erdene Zuu Buddhist Monastery, surrounded by monumental walls and 108 white stupas. It is probably the earliest surviving Buddhist monastery in the country, having withstood (though been significantly damaged by) the purge of monasteries in 1939 by Communist leaders. Since the 1990s the monastery has become, once again, a place of Buddhist worship.
Stay in a ger camp
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Experience the local Naadam festival in Kharkhorin and after having lunch drive back to Ulaanbaatar.
Stay in the Shangri-La hotel (hotel not included in price)
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Visit Central Stadium to see the opening ceremony of the state Naadam Festival.
Enjoy national wrestling and archery at the stadium.
Wrestling: The rules are very simple. The wrestling area is unrestricted; there are no weight restrictions and the one who touches the ground with any part of the body, other than the feet, has lost. The winner continues to the next round whilst the loser has to stand under the wings of the proud winner.
Archery: Mongols are almost born with archery skills, an integral part of the nomad's lifestyle. From childhood, qualities such as perfect eyesight, measurement, patience and strength are harnessed in order to develop the child to become a good archer. Mongolian bows are very tight , so that it requires perfect strength to hold. As a rule, several teams of archers compete. Each team of 5-7 archers should hit 33 leather cylinders from a distance of 75 meters.
Stay in the Shangri-La hotel (hotel not included in price)
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In the early morning drive to the horse racing site on the outskirts of the city. Enjoy festivities activities around there. And back to Ulaanbaatar. Visit the folk concert performance tonight.
Horse racing: The most impressive spectacle is surely the horse racing. The horses cover different distances according to their age. Azarga (stallions)- 28km, Ikh nas (horses more than 5 years old) - 30km, Soyolon(5-year olds) - 25km, Khyazaalan (4-year olds) - 22km, Shudlen (3-year olds) - 20km and Daaga (colts to 2 years old) - 15km. There are no limits on the number of horses participating; with usually 200-600 horses in each race. The five winning horses are honoured with a cup of mare’s milk (airag) on their neck, a blue scarf known as a khadag and a medal.
Stay in the Shangri-La hotel (hotel not included in price)
Transfer
Breakfast
Your adventure comes to an end today with a transfer back to the airport for your flight home, taking with you many wonderful memories from Mongolia!
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We fully believe in, and practice Responsible Tourism, using accommodation run by locals. We put time and effort into building our relationship with them to ensure you have a a great trip.
We choose accommodation based on cleanliness, comfort, safety, proximity to our route (to avoid unnecessary extra travel), and a warm client welcome, as well as reliability in their service to us. Some hotels will be basic, and in modern buildings and or in towns. Wherever we can, we will choose smaller more characterful, individual options, but in areas where tourism is still developing, this may not be available.
An aspect of our adventures is to escape the ‘trappings’ of modern Western lifestyles and to experience new things which is exciting and memorable, and reflects the countries we are visiting.
This is adventure travel and on occasion the advertised services at a hotel (eg wifi, or hot showers!) may not be functional on our arrival. This tends to occur in the smaller, more remote hotels. Very rarely a hotel lets us down and we are required to find alternative suitable accommodation that might not be our first choice.
The accommodation on this adventure involves both hotel stays and camping in gers/yurts. The list below gives information on our first choice of accommodation for this adventure. Where hotels and refuges are fully booked or unavailable, we will use an alternative of a similar standard, and equally well situated. We will provide you with an accurate list of accommodation, with contact information to leave with relatives, prior to departure on your adventure.
Ger Camping (9 nights): A ‘ger’ or ‘yurt’ is a large felt tent made from sheep's wool, which results in a warm, cosy and waterproof shelter. The centre of the yurt houses a metal wood burner with a chimney for all smoke to escape through the roof.
Gers house 4 simple, but comfortable beds with plenty of extra blankets to pile onto your sleeping bag (please bring a winter season bag), should you feel chilly.
Facilities vary depending on where we are staying. The ger camps tend to have running water and warm showers available, but when we are staying with families, there are only likely to be outdoor toilet facilities, and not showers or hot water. Please note that there is generally no electricity in the camps, and limited mobile signals, if any.
Supporting you on your holiday will be an experienced, approachable and knowledgeable in-country local guide who will be with you for the duration of the holiday.
This ensures you the perfect balance of information and support on your trip, with your Mongolian guide offering insight into local life and customs, as well as routes during walking/horse riding excursions.
You are visiting remote and mountainous areas of Mongolia and your itinerary involves some walking over rough terrain and some optional horse riding. All walking and riding is undertaken at the natural pace of the group, with regular stops. You will be carrying just a day pack and bottle of water.
To get the most of out of this adventure, you therefore need to be a regular walker and in good physical condition. You do not need to be experienced in trekking, however. Any horse riding will be suitable for beginner riders, and will be supported with guides and horse handlers.
As with all active holidays, the fitter you are, the more you can relax and enjoy the stunning route, and the better you can cope with challenges such as the outside elements. Clients are advised to get into a regular walking pattern before the trip as convenient.
NB: If you have bought new hiking boots for this adventure, this is the right time to wear them in, not on the trip! itself.
Your YellowWood adventure starts at the airport in Ulaanbaatar. We understand that arriving into an unfamiliar airport can be very daunting, so we aim to give you as much information here as possible, to help you prepare.
Flights are not included in the cost of your holiday, and whilst we are happy to help advise you, responsibility for booking the correct flights rests with you. We recommend that you use a comparison tool such as www.momondo.co.uk or www.skyscanner.net when searching for flights. We will send you a Flight Information Sheet with further pointers on which flights to book for your adventure.
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Chinggis Khaan International Airport is the main international airport in Mongolia, located 18km SW of the capital, Ulaanbaatar. It is a small, though fully functioning, airport with 2 ‘terminals’ that you may arrive into, at different ends of the same building.
You will be met at the airport by a local driver for transport to central Ulaanbaatar (approx 30 mins)
On arrival you:
Toilets can be found in the arrivals lounge.
On arrival at your city centre hotel, you will be welcomed and have time to settle into your room.
Once the group have all arrived (they may be on a variety of different flights), you will be heading to a local restaurant for lunch and a trip briefing. This will be followed by a very interesting City Tour of Ulaanbaatar to kickstart your holiday!
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Prior to the holiday, we will ask you to send us details of your insurer, policy number, 24 hour emergency assistance contact details and the name, address, and telephone numbers of your NOK or persons to be notified in the event of an emergency.
You must ensure the travel insurance you purchase provides you with suitable cover for the entirety of your trip. Your travel insurance must include cover in the event that you have to cancel for a reason outside your control prior to departure, for any medical expenses you may incur whilst away (including repatriation in the case of medical need) and for the activities which you may participate in during your trip.
For information on Mongolia, such as climate, weather, language, social norms, food & drink etc, please have a read of our Country specific information.
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Unless your itinerary includes camping or stays in Gers, towels and other basic amenities are provided.
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To help you choose the right adventure for you, we have given each itinerary a grading that relates to the level of Walking / Trekking you will experience during the trip. This grading can be found on the Yellow map on the adventure page of the website.
All of our trips involve a level of general activity so are designed for people who are in good health, enjoy the outdoors, and have a taste for adventure and some level of fitness. As will be clear from our destinations, the climate (and altitude) may be different to that which you are used to, so please take this into consideration when choosing the most suitable holiday.
Please read our Adventure Itinerary & Essential Information for more information and don't hesitate to contact us if you would like to chat through whether you have found a suitable adventure for you.
You need to be in good physical health to enjoy your active holiday, but you don’t need to be an experienced hiker. These itineraries offer a mix of sightseeing and easier walking for around 2-4hrs a day, with the emphasis on sights and cultural experiences.
Walks will be well marked or on defined pathways, and often around sites of interest. The expected amount of descent/ascent will depend on the landscapes of the destination, but will not exceed 400m/day, and will often be much less. Walks are at low altitude (below 3000m).
You will not be required to carry more than a day sack with water and essentials. Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have a pair of comfortable and worn in walking shoes/boots.
You need to have a good level of fitness and be a regular walker for these adventures, with ideally some trekking experience. You can expect to be walking for 3-6 hours per day, not including rest stops, normally on good trail paths but with some uneven surfaces at times.
You will not be required to carry more than a day sack. You may be walking in more challenging temperatures. You will generally be walking at low altitude (below 3000m) but may walk at altitudes up to 4000m. The amount of ascent could be up to 800m in a day but will frequently be less. You may walk on consecutive days.
Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have suitable clothing for this adventure.
You need to have a good level of fitness with previous experience of trekking. Extra training before your trip will ensure that you get the most out of your adventure. Areas will be remote and terrain uneven.
Expect to walk for 5 – 8 hours a day, not including breaks, with some very steep ascents and descents. You will be walking at altitude (over 3000m but not higher than 5000m).
Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have suitable equipment/clothing for this adventure (see the packing list for your adventure).
Please check individual itineraries for details of what you will need to be carrying with you.
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