Discover the remote Mongolian steppe, the Gobi Desert and nomadic traditions, including the vibrant Naadam Festival
  • Discover the spectacularly varied Mongolian landscape: rolling steppe, mountains and deserts
  • Sleep in traditional-style ger camps (Mongolian tents)
  • Experience Karakorum, the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire
  • See the rolling dunes and landscape of the Gobi Desert
  • Interact with one of the last remaining nomadic cultures in the world
  • Enjoy the wrestling, archery, horse riding and bone flicking of the Naadam Festival

We use hotels in Ulaanbaatar and Arvaikheer and ger camps elsewhere. This traditional accommodation is airy and usually contains a central wood-burning stove (in the summer the stoves are not normally needed). The bathrooms are normally shared and all have hot water (due to the remoteness of the camps, this can be erratic at times). Many of the ger camps now have 24-hour electricity in the ger itself for charging batteries. If there is no charging facility inside the ger then there are charging facilities in the common area (though this may be during limited periods, when the generator is turned on). There is normally no more than two people per ger; however, due to availability issues, we may need to have triples in the ger in some cases. There may also be rare occasions when a single cannot be guaranteed in a particular ger camp.