Tour Description
Majestic Altai Mountains guard the western frontiers with China and Russia. Its spectacular peaks, covered in vast glaciers, are home to Argali sheep, Ibex, Lynx and the elusive Snow Leopard. The area is inhabited by Kazakh and Tuvan hunters whose ways of life have not changed since times unmemorable. Kazakhs have ancient traditions of falconry. They employ Golden Eagles which are kept for hunting foxes, hares and other small animals. Start off from the alpine lakes of Khoton and Khurgan, trek along glacial rivers, across lush meadows and icy gorges. Myriads of flowers entertain eyes of those traveling in June. Hundreds of stone mounds marking burials of various ancient tribes lie alongside our trail. Finally reach the base of the Tavan Bogd mountain range, the highest in Mongolia. Here, facing cold glaciated peaks and vast moraines beneath them time stands still. The tour allows a wealth of cultural experience in the caring company of local nomads and hunters.
Tour Highlight
- Trekking in Majestic Altai mountain range area
- See authentic culture of Kazakh people with golden eagle and Tuva nomadic people
- Camel supported trek between NP gates and Tavan bogd mountain’s base camp
- See highest peak Mt. Khuiten and the largest glacier Potanin,
- Ascent to the Malchin peak 4050m ASL
- Petroglyphs and Twin lake.
- 2 pax: 2,695 USD
- 3 pax: 2,510 USD
- 4-5 pax: 2,280 USD
- 6-9 pax: 2,060 USD
- 10-12 pax: 1,900 USD
- Single Supplement: 270 USD
Dates
What’s Included
- All accommodation (twin shared)
- All transfers including arrival & departure
- Internal flights
- Indicated meals (B-breakfast, L-lunch, D-dinner)
- Visits & national park fees
- Camping equipment
- English speaking guide
- Expedition cook
- Local guides
- Horse & camel hire
What's Excluded
- Travel insurance
- Excess luggage fees on internal flights
- Meals not indicated
- Sleeping bags and pads
- Drinks
- Gratuities
Day 1
Arrival in Ulaanbaatar (UB), the capital of Mongolia and transfer to a centrally located 4 star hotel. Afternoon guided walking city tour will introduce you to the highlights of the city: The central city square with a grand statue of Genghis Khan and Sukhbaatar statue placed at the center as well. Museum of National History is located right next to the square will introducing Mongolia's history from early humans to modern era. Then choose to visit one or two museums from the following: 1. Choijin Lama or State Oracle Residence-museum displaying best samples of Buddhist artwork and religious masks. 2 The Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum displays old arts including Buddhist arts, painting, folk arts and crafts, sculptures, carvings and embroideries. A show of traditional music, throat singing and contortion at 6PM will be followed by a welcome dinner. (Hotel/D)
Day 2
Early this morning take a 3 hour flight to Ulgy town in Western Mongolia. The Kazakhs living in the area are the largest national minority and practice Sunni Islam. A number of other ethnic groups also reside in the province in the region. Upon arrival meet with a support team of driver(s), cook(s) and a guide and head westward. At the end of a 5 - 6 hours travel across mountainous desert we camp in the valley of Oigor river. Upon arrival we erect our tented camp. Dinner and overnight in tents. (tent/B,L,D)
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Transfer to airport for your return flight home. (B)
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
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Altai Tavan Bogd Base Camp Trek
MAREIKE SCHMIDT

ADAM and HEATHER LEWIN
We also spent a week trekking/camping in Alta Bogd national park. Wow what a great adventure. We set off from Ulgii in our Russian van. Spent 6 nights camping. The guide,cook and driver were amazing. We requested vegetarian meals and I don't think we have ever eaten this many vegetables on a trip before. The cook- really a chef was one of a kind- he studied for 3 months in Italy - we got great Italian food on the trek! He even brought illy coffee! Our guide was very nice and knowledgable.
So patient as he helped me traveling by horse to base camp and back. Our driver got us through some tough roads. The tents were high quality - spacious, comfortable and held up in the wind. They even made us a toilet tent. They also had a shower tent! All of the staff made the trip that much more special. Overall I feel this was a once in a lifetime trip. Truly special experience that would not have been possible without Mongolia expeditions and their staff. I highly recommend them.
