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UB-Terelj-Hustai-UB Tour PDF Print E-mail
Available: June 01 - September 30
Length of tour: 7 days/ 6 nights
Tour package price: $ 1500 per person (Price is determined a minimum of 2 people)
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Extreme Tour M-1 (Adventure, Fishing, Hunting) PDF Print E-mail
This tour will you make relax. You will see breathtaking Mongolian landscapes, desolated places untouched by mankind and gorgeous nature. There will be opportunities to visit historical sites, fish in the beautiful rivers, hunting and get that fun relaxing rest you have always wanted.
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Birthland of Genghis Khan Tour PDF Print E-mail
Discovery of the Birthplace of Chinggis Khaan and the Cradle of Mongol Empire, the actual places noted in the Secret History of the Mongols and heartland of the Borjigin Dynasty rulers.
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Huvsgul Lake Tour PDF Print E-mail
The second largest freshwater lake in the World, Huvsgul covers an area of over 1300 square miles is the home of reindeer people and elevated over 1645 meters above sea level. Lake Huvsgul is Mongolia`s largest and deepest lake. Located in the northernmost province, it is the largest tributary stream of Lake Baykal Russia.
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Khorgo National Park and Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur lake tour PDF Print E-mail
Horgo Mountain is a dormant volcano located on the east shore of Lake Terhiin Tsagaan (2,100 m above sea level). Horgiin Togoo is the highest volcano crater in the Orkhon River Valley. From the summit of this basalt-covered mountain one has a splendid view over the whole region and the lake.
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Kharhorin Tour PDF Print E-mail
Ancient capital city of the Mongolia, was established 1220 and was the capital of largest Chinggis Khan Empire (13th century) world had ever known. Visit Erdene Zuu monastery, which is the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia.
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Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years

Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa.