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HUVSGUL TOUR
  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. Known as � The Dark Blue Pearl �, Lake Huvsgul is Mongolia`s largest and deepest lake. Located in the northernmost province, it is the largest tributary stream of Lake Baykal Russia . Huvsgul is 1645 m above sea level and is frozen from January until April or May. A ferry-boat operates between Khatgal and Khankh, two towns on the southern and southern shores of the lake that are within the boundaries of the Huvsgul National Park.

Available: June 01 - September 30
Length of tour: 9 days
Tour package price: $ 1500 per person (Price is determined a minimum of 2 people)
Price included:
•  All transportation according to itinerary
•  Domestic flight with tax
•  Taxes of National Protected areas
•  Hotel in Ulaanbaatar city and other accommodations in countryside
 
      Day 1    
  • Arrival in Ulaanbaatar and transfer to hotel
• City sightseeing tour by bus or jeep including:
• Visit Zaisan hill
• Visit Gandan Monastery & Janraiseg Temple
• Lunch
• Visit Bogd Khan Winter Palace Museum
• Dinner in one of the finest restaurants in UB
• Evening performance (The Moonstoune � professional song and dance ensemble)
• Overnight stay in hotel
 
       Day2    
  • Breakfast
• Fly to Murun - Huvsgul Province Center
• Lunch
• Drive to Huvsgul Lake
• Free time with possibility of visiting Reindeer people and shamans by horse
• Dinner at the tourist camp
 
       Day3    
  •Breakfast
• Whole day of relaxing: swimming, boating and enjoying the beautiful lakeside
• Lunch
• Trekking to the mountain for exploring, taking pictures
• Dinner and overnight stay at camp
 
       Day4    
  •Breakfast Go boating, fishing and hiking in the mountains
• Fishing, ride a horse and yak
• Lunch
• Ride to the tsaatan's family
• Acquaintance with tsaatan's religion and their life
• Dinner and overnight stay at camp
 
       Day5    
  • Breakfast
• Drive back to Murun sity
• Lunch
• Fly back to Ulaanbaatar
• Dinner in one of the finest restaurants in UB
• Evening performance (the performance of national song and dance ensemble "Tumen Ekh")
• Overnight stay in hotel
 
       Day6    
  • Breakfast
• Drive to Terelj-Gorkhi National Park, a fascinating area about 80km to the east of Ulaanbaatar . High Mesozoic granite cliffs, sculpted into unique formations by wind, frost and rain erosion, loom over fertile valleys.
• Accommodation in tourist camp
• Sightseeing including :
• The rock Melkhii (Turtle) and monument of Toiukuk
• Horse trekking
• Hiking
• Playing mongolian traditional games
• Lunch, Dinner at the tourist camp
 
       Day7    
  • Breakfast
• Drive back to Ulaanbaatar
• Visit Museum of Natural & National History
• Lunch in one of the finest restaurants in UB
• Leisure time for individual plans and shopping (art & souvenirs)
• Evening performance (Dragon Cabaret theatre)
• Dinner in one of the finest restaurants in UB
• Overnight stay in hotel
 
      Day8    
  • Breakfast
• Optional visit to the Gobi cashmere factory for shopping for pure cashmere products and souvenirs.
• Leisure time for individual plans and shopping (art & souvenirs)
• Lunch in one of the finest restaurants in UB
• Dinner with Tour organizer at the restaurant
• Program ends
• Overnight stay in hotel
 
      Day9     
  • Departure day. Transfer to the airport or train station  
       




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