Discovering the Steppes of Mongolia

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Experience the adventure in the heart of wild Mongolia.

Explore the vast landscapes and unique nomadic culture.

Mongolia: wanneer te gaan?

Mongolia offers a unique climate with vast sunlit expanses. Summers are hot and dry, perfect for exploring the endless steppes under a bright blue sky. Nights can be cool, ideal for enjoying a campfire. In winter, discover the magic of Mongolia under the snow: the landscapes are transformed into a fairy-tale setting. The air is crisp and pure, inviting you to experience authentic and unforgettable adventures in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Activiteitenideeën

  • Meeting Nomadic Traditions - Discover the authentic life of Mongolian herders and share unique moments around the fire under the yurt.
  • Night in a traditional yurt - Let yourself be lulled by the calm of the Mongolian steppes by spending the night in a yurt, for total immersion in nomadic culture.
  • Tasting of local specialties - Taste Mongolian flavors by sharing a traditional meal with locals during a friendly and authentic moment.
  • Wild Horse Watching - Watch the majestic Przewalski's horses gallop freely across the vast Mongolian plains.
  • Meeting with local shamans - Immerse yourself in the mysteries of Mongolian shamanism by interacting with spiritual healers and attending fascinating ancestral rituals.
  • Authentic Naadam Festival - Take part in the Naadam festival to experience the excitement of wrestling, archery, and horse racing competitions, all in a festive and colorful atmosphere.
  • Exploration of the Gobi Desert - Travel across the golden dunes of the Gobi Desert and admire its endless landscapes, where every sunrise offers a magnificent spectacle.
  • Hiking across the steppes - Cross the endless steppes on foot, between rolling hills and vast skies, to feel the freedom and raw beauty of Mongolia.

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Mongolia: Between Ancient Traditions and Vast Landscapes

Magnificent landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see, vast spaces where wild horses gallop... Immerse yourself in this wild expanse on a trip with family or friends. You can, for example, discover the nomadic way of life and spend a night in a yurt. Don't miss in Ulaanbaatar the Bogd Khan Palace, one of the most important monuments in Mongolian history. Away from the capital's hustle and bustle, meeting the Mongols is always a very warm moment! Nature-wise, you won't be disappointed either. From the surroundings of Lake Khövsgöl to the stunning color contrasts of the Gobi Desert, through the beautiful steppes of Central Asia or even the mountain ranges in the west wrapped in their Kazakh culture, the change of scenery is total.

Unique Adventure in the Heart of Wild Lands

Due to many unusual factors, such as the language barrier, limited food variety, unpaved roads, and the lack of showers in yurt camps, a trip to Mongolia is not without its challenges. However, it remains an absolutely magical experience. Discovering breathtaking landscapes and encountering a rich and authentic culture offer unforgettable moments. Each challenge overcome enhances the unique and extraordinary character of this adventure.

The Must-Sees of Mongolia

Sleeping in a yurt is like experiencing a moment out of time. These traditional tents, which serve as homes for the nomads of Mongolia, offer an authentic experience in the heart of nature. Whether it's in the vast Mongolian steppes or near the dunes of the Gobi Desert, you can share the daily life of a nomadic family and live like a local. Exploring Gorkhi-Terelj National Park on horseback is a fascinating way to discover breathtaking landscapes while being in harmony with nature. Mongolia has long been the land of horses, notably the famous Przewalski's horses, an endemic species. The Gobi Desert, located in the south of the country, is a must-see during a trip to Mongolia. Renowned for its dinosaur fossils and its gigantic dunes called "Khongoriin Els," it stretches over 900 km² and offers a stunning natural spectacle. Near these dunes, it is not uncommon to encounter camel herders, offering a total change of scenery compared to Ulaanbaatar.

Discovering Authentic Mongolia

Lake Khövsgöl Nuur, located in northern Mongolia, is the second largest lake in the country after Lake Uvs and the deepest. With its 136 km length and 36 km width, it is frozen from January to April. This lake alone contains 2% of the planet's freshwater reserves. Due to its very clear water, it is often nicknamed "the blue pearl of Mongolia." The Trans-Mongolian is a mythical train that connects Ulaanbaatar to Beijing, crossing Inner Mongolia and the Gobi Desert. The journey lasts 28 hours and 30 minutes and offers sublime landscapes as well as convivial moments with Mongolians around a bottle of vodka. The Altai National Park, located in the southwest of Mongolia, is home to mountain ranges with peaks like Mount Khuiten (4,374 meters) and the petroglyphs of the Mongolian Altai, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every year, on the first weekend of October, the Kazakhs of Mongolia organize the Eagle Festival in Ölgii. This ancient tradition sees falconers compete with their golden eagles to catch as much prey as possible.
To truly discover Mongolia, it is recommended to stay for at least two weeks. This amount of time allows you to explore Ulaanbaatar, the steppes, the Gobi Desert, and to have an authentic experience with the nomads.
To organize a honeymoon trip to Mongolia, it is recommended to choose the best season, book a private tour with a local guide, plan for nights in a traditional yurt, and include romantic activities such as horseback riding or exploring the Gobi Desert.
To have a good vacation with a baby in Mongolia, choose comfortable accommodations, plan short trips, bring all the necessary items for your baby, and opt for suitable activities such as exploring nature and yurts.
For a family hiking trip in Mongolia, explore Terelj National Park with its spectacular landscapes, Lake Khövsgöl known as the "blue pearl," and the Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, ideal for discovering nomadic culture.
To practice ecotourism in Mongolia, prioritize staying with local hosts, respect nature and local culture, choose local guides, and limit your environmental impact during your travels and activities.
For a trip to Mongolia, plan a budget of about 2000 to 3000 euros per person for two weeks, including the flight, accommodation, meals, excursions, and local transportation. Prices vary depending on the season and the level of comfort chosen.
To get to Mongolia, the most common way is to take an international flight to Ulaanbaatar, the capital. There are air connections from several major European and Asian cities, often with a layover.
To travel to Mongolia, a valid passport is required. Depending on your nationality, a visa may also be necessary. French citizens must obtain a visa before departure, except for tourist stays of less than 30 days.
To travel safely in Mongolia, it is advisable to purchase travel insurance, respect local customs, avoid isolated areas without a guide, and always inform someone of your movements.
To travel to Mongolia, no vaccines are mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, it is strongly recommended to be up to date on universal vaccines such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio, whooping cough, and hepatitis A.


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