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Horse trip in region Naiman nuur (eight lakes) in province Ovorkhangai. Full description & Itinerary

After arrival in Ulaanbaatar we shall be directed by the machine to Khara-Khorum " Tovkhon Monastery. There will be our base camp. Then we shall go on a southwest aside falls Orkhon and Naiman Nuur for 7 days with horse. We travel in the Taiga. You will be accompanied with the local and French, English -speaking guide.

Day by day :
Day 1: Arrival at Ulaanbaatar (Transport from airport or railway station to the hotel. Lunch, City tour, Museums, if tourist are interested it is available to see UB night life, go to night clubs, stay in hotel 3 star).
Day 2: Drive to Kharkhorin, Tovkhon monastery. Stay in the tourist camp, visit monastery.
Day 3: To start horse trip aside Uurtiin tokhoi, falls Orkhon. Stay under tent near falls.
Day 4: Continues trip aside Naiman nuur, stay in Mountan Khyatruun under tent.
Day 5: Trip aside Naiman nuur, tour around lakes. Stay under tent.
Day 6: Trip aside Shurangiin tsokio (Rock Shuranga), acquaintance with nomadic life.
Day 7: Return to falls Orkhon,  Stay under tent.
Day 8: Return to camp. Stay in camp.
Day 9: Drive to Elsen Tasarkhai (sand dunes). Visit monastery Ovgon khiid (Old manstery) in mountain Khogno khan. Stay in tourist camp.
Day 10: Back to Ulaanbaatar, shopping, concert, museum. Stay in hotel.
Day 11: depart

Maximum price : 1089.00
Minimum price
: 840.00
Groupsize : 8
Tour season / Departure dates : In June, July, August, September
Duration : 11 days

 





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