Mongolia
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3 Nights
4 - 12
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Leaders
Extend your holiday in Mongolia by visiting the beautiful National parks of Gorkhi Terelj & Khustai, a fine example of conservation and ecosystem preservation where the wild Takhi horse has been successfully re-introduced.
Feel small (actually & figuratively!) next to the 40m high Equestrian Genghis Khan statue and enjoy an introduction to the history of this wonderful country.
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Following arrival at Genghis Khan airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in Ulaanbaatar to check in. Enjoy an independent afternoon to recover from an travel fatigue and do some local exploring. We can give you plenty of ideas of what to see during your afternoon (depending on your arrival times and interests).
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You will be met this morning by your guide for the next 2 days, who will transfer you to the bank of the Tuul River, 34 miles east of UB, where you can visit the gigantic statue of Genghis Khan, 40m high, sitting powerfully astride his horse. The statue sits onto of the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, an architecturally impressive visitor centre with 36 coloumns representing the 36 khans from Genghis to Ligdan Khan. Take the opportunity to feel the freedom of riding through the open landscapes on a horse or camel, travelling to visit a local family. Time permitting in the afternoon, we visit Aryabel Meditation temple in Terelj Tuv province - built in the 1810s by Mongolian and Tibetan buddhists.
Tonight we stay in traditional gers in Gorkhi Terelj National Park at Terelj tourist camp; a premier ger camp offering comfortable ger lodges, a restaurant serving Mongolian, European & Asian cuisine, bar, garden and terrace, with stunning panoramic views.
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Visit another beautiful preserved Mongolian national parks; Khustain Nuruu National park, around 100km to the West of UB. In 2002 it was certified by UNESCO as a member of the world biosphere network of natural reserves.
Visit the museum and watch a short documentary for information about the conservation and protection of ecosystems and historical sites in the park, as well as learning about Takhi - the last species of wild horse, which have been re-introduced into the wild. There is the opportunity to watch the Takhi, also known as Przewalksi's horse, and to visit a local family.
In the late afternoon we head back to Ulaanbaatar to relax in the hotel before the start of your main adventure tomorrow.
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Today any clients who decided not to extend their time in Mongolia with this pre-trip 'Add-on', will arrive into Ulaanbaatar, so you have some free time after breakfast until they arrive.
Single rooms are available on a first come, first served basis, however, due to the nature of some of the accommodation we are using on this adventure (staying in yurts), there are 2 nights where single rooms are not possible, so the supplement price reflects this. We will charge on a pro-rata basis if a single room is not available to book for part of the trip where it would have been possible.
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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.
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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).
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