Embark on a thrilling three-day Mongolian Heartland tour and explore the stunning landscapes of valleys, pine forests, and lava fields. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Mongolia, visit historical sites, and witness the majestic Takhi, the only surviving species of wild horses in the world.
Embark on a thrilling three-day Mongolian Heartland tour and explore the stunning landscapes of valleys, pine forests, and lava fields. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Mongolia, visit historical sites, and witness the majestic Takhi, the only surviving species of wild horses in the world.
Kharkhorin Ancient Capital City
Ovorkhangai - Ulaanbaatar to Kharhorin 365km
● Begin the day with a drive to Kharhorin, the historic capital of the Great Mongolian Empire in the 13th century. Despite its status as an ancient capital, only a few remnants remain. Visit “Erdene Zuu,” one of the largest and oldest Buddhist monasteries, constructed on…
Kharkhorin Ancient Capital City
Ovorkhangai - Ulaanbaatar to Kharhorin 365km
● Begin the day with a drive to Kharhorin, the historic capital of the Great Mongolian Empire in the 13th century. Despite its status as an ancient capital, only a few remnants remain. Visit “Erdene Zuu,” one of the largest and oldest Buddhist monasteries, constructed on the ruins of Kharhorin in 1586. Fortunately, it survived the communist purges of 1937 and was later reopened as a museum.
● Explore the local museum in Kharhorin city, where you can discover Mongolian history from the early Stone Age to the Great Mongolian Empire. The museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts unearthed from various excavations and expeditions in Kharhorin and the Orkhon Valley. After the museum, visit other sites like the phallic rock and Turtle rocks.
● Enjoy a one-hour horse ride.
Khugnu Khaan Nature Reserve
Bulgan Province - Kharkhorin Town to Khugnu Khaan Natural Reserve 100km
● Continue to Khugnu Khaan Nature Reserve, a unique area that combines mountains, forests, steppes, deserts, a small lake, and a mineral water spring, all in one location. This diverse landscape offers excellent opportunities for hiking and climbing.
● Experience the warm hospitality of the Mongolian locals.
● Enjoy camel riding on the dunes.
Khustai National Park and Ulaanbaatar
Töv - Khugnu Khaan Natural Reserve to Ulaanbaatar 280km
● En route to Ulaanbaatar, stop at Khustai National Park, renowned for being home to the Przewalski wild horses, known as “Takhi” in Mongolian. These are the last remaining wild horses in the world. Since their reintroduction, the park now hosts around 300 wild horses.
● The park’s diverse ecosystems support a rich variety of wildlife, including 46 mammals, 172 birds, 2 amphibians, 3 reptiles, 16 fish, and over 289 insect species.
● Return to Ulaanbaatar.

- Lodging in ger camps or with nomadic families
- Lunch included
- Horse and camel rides
- Park entrance fees covered
- Dinner included
- Breakfast included
- Transfers upon arrival and departure
- Guide service at all times
- Lodging in ger camps or with nomadic families
- Lunch included
- Horse and camel rides
- Park entrance fees covered
- Dinner included
- Breakfast included
- Transfers upon arrival and departure
- Guide service at all times
- • Accommodation in a hotel or hostel in Ulaanbaatar
- • Travel insurance, medical insurance
- • Alcoholic beverages
- • Accommodation in a hotel or hostel in Ulaanbaatar
- • Travel insurance, medical insurance
- • Alcoholic beverages
The heartland of Mongolia offers a diverse array of landscapes, including expansive valleys, lush meadows, dense pine forests, lava fields, and abundant flora and fauna. In addition to its natural beauty, it is home to remarkable historical and cultural sites. Exploring the Mongolian Heartland allows visitors to experience the traditional nomadic…
The heartland of Mongolia offers a diverse array of landscapes, including expansive valleys, lush meadows, dense pine forests, lava fields, and abundant flora and fauna. In addition to its natural beauty, it is home to remarkable historical and cultural sites. Exploring the Mongolian Heartland allows visitors to experience the traditional nomadic lifestyle, visit the former capital of the Great Mongolian Empire, and explore the oldest Buddhist Monastery, Erdene-Zuu. There is no chance of boredom, as visitors can also witness the Takhi, or Przewalski horses, the only surviving species of wild horses in the world.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.