Day 1 - Welcome to Ulaanbaatar
On arrival, you’ll be warmly greeted and escorted to the 5-star Shangri-La Hotel.
Day 2 - Discover Ulaanbaatar
After breakfast, your guided city tour begins at Gandantegchinlen. Built in the mid 19th-century, this is the largest and most important monastery in Mongolia and is the only one where Buddhist services continued uninterrupted during the Communist regime. Within this impressive Tibetan-style complex, you’ll see the Janraisig statue, a spectacular 82-foot-tall image of a Buddhist Bodhisattva gilded in pure gold and adorned with silk and precious stones.
Your sightseeing also includes the Fine Art Museum, known for its outstanding collection of sculptures, religious scroll paintings and traditional Mongolian masks. After lunch, you’ll visit a museum and workshop devoted to the Morin Khuur; also known as the horsehead fiddle, it’s Mongolia’s national instrument. See a unique collection of these instruments and enjoy a performance by Morin Khuur master. Meals B+L+D
Day 3 - Into the Gobi by Jeep
After breakfast, you’ll be escorted to the airport for your included flight to Dalanzadgad in the South Gobi, where our fleet of comfortable 4x4 jeeps await. With only 2 to 3 guests in each jeep with our professional driver and a guide, we promise intimate, personalized exploration over the next 3 days. The adventure begins in Yolyn Am, also known as Eagle Valley. Explore the rugged terrain, including areas with cliffs and canyons so deeply shaded that ice can endure well into summer. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for soaring eagles and the wild sheep and goats that graze high up the steep canyon walls. A small natural history museum at the entrance to the valley provides more information about the flora, fauna and geology of the valley. Enjoy an al fresco lunch freshly prepared by your private chef and continue to the Three Camel Lodge. Meals B+L+D
Day 4 - Khongoryn Els
With its rich history colored by the exploits of adventurers and explorers, the Gobi is respected as one of the harshest environments on the planet, with extreme temperature and seasonal changes. But it’s also a land rich with geological diversity and natural wonders. Setting out this morning by jeep with your driver and guide, you’ll discover for yourself one of these remarkable wonders. The day opens as you venture along the flanks of the Altai Mountains into Khongoryn Els, also known as the Singing Sand Dunes. Covering hundreds of square miles and soaring up to 2,000 feet, they’re known for the unusual sound they make as the sands shift in the wind. Here amidst this breathtaking desert expanse, you’ll also get to spend time with a camel breeder and his family - for a genuine experience of life in the Gobi. Exploring the area from atop a 2-humped Bactrian camel puts you at one with the timeless vistas. Meals B+L+D
Day 5 – Excursion to Bayanzag, the Flaming Cliffs
This morning is yours to enjoy the singular setting of our Lodge, surrounded by the vast sweep of the Gobi. If you wish, you can enjoy a screening of Bayanzag, The Story of the Weeping Camel. Released in 2004, this well-reviewed German-made docudrama tells the story of a nomadic family of camel herders living in the Gobi Desert.
After lunch, you’ll follow in the footsteps of Roy Chapman Andrews. Fondly known as the “Original Indiana Jones,” Mr. Andrews was a storied adventurer and naturalist who went on to become one of the most respected directors of the American Museum of Natural History. It was here amidst this stark expanse of desert sands and towering red sandstone cliffs where he found the first-known nest of fossilized dinosaur eggs in 1922. Petrified forests and the remains of numerous animals including the skeleton of the hornless rhinoceros, the largest known mammal, have also been recovered in the same area. Enjoy a freshly prepared dinner atop the Flaming Cliffs as the sun sets over these desert landscapes. This evening, local children will perform the National Dance, a traditional Mongolian favorite. Delight in another restful overnight in your private Ger at the Three Camel Lodge. Meals B+L+D
Day 6 – Back to Ulaanbaatar + Onward to the Tuul River
After a hearty breakfast, travel back to Dalanzadgad and bid farewell to your Gobi guide and driver as you board the flight back to the capital. On arrival, meet our resident guide and visit 976, the most important contemporary art gallery in Mongolia. The exhibits change regularly, but 976 is known for finding talented artists who use a variety of traditional techniques like Tibetan Thangka painting and Chinese calligraphy to create new and vibrant works that are distinctly Mongolian.
After lunch in the city, we’ll take you overland to the evocative Tuul Riverside Lodge, our authentic Mongolian style encampment. Settle into your private Ger and then join an afternoon archery lesson; it’s a fun way to learn about this revered national sport where bows are still crafted from wood, sinew, horn and tendon. Meals B+L+D
Day 7 – Mongolian Traditions + Culture
Today offers a unique opportunity to enjoy and experience hands-on some of Mongolia’s very unique cultural traditions. The Mongolian Ger is constructed with a wooden lattice frame and sturdy roof poles that are then covered with multiple layers of felt. Here amidst these scenic rolling hills on the gentle Tuul River, you’ll spend some time this morning learning to construct a real Ger – just like the one you slept in last night!
After lunch, our private concert showcases a variety of Mongolian art forms including shaman dancing, throat singing, and Uran Nugaralt - an acrobatic form that stresses balance and flexibility. Tonight, gather with your fellow travelers around the campfire for a traditional Mongolian barbecue prepared by the Lodge’s chefs. Meals B+L+D
Day 8 - Depart Ulaanbaatar
After breakfast, we’ll take you back to the capital for your onward flight. Meals B