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Majestic / Magnificent Mongolia Tour — Eagle Festival & Gobi Desert

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Mongolia is a vast country in Asia, tucked between China and Russia—and it has the lowest population density in the world. Even better: many people still don’t realize what they’re missing. In the 1990s, Mongolia rapidly shifted from a communist system to a market economy, opening its doors to new ideas, information networks, and more connection with the wider world.

So why go? Because Mongolia delivers the kind of travel that’s getting harder to find: wide-open, untouched landscapes; a vibrant nomadic culture; distinctive wildlife; and unforgettable festivals. From iconic places like the Gobi Desert, Khuvsgul Lake, and Karakorum to the sweeping Mongolian steppe—one of the last truly unspoiled regions on Earth—this is a destination made for nature lovers, curious explorers, and anyone craving real adventure.

Memorable experiences are almost guaranteed here—but travel in the world’s least densely populated country comes with its own challenges. That’s why it’s worth levelling up on your Mongolia knowledge before you arrive.

Mongolia has a strong, surviving nomadic heritage — it’s alive. Around a quarter of the population still lives traditionally, and that way of life fascinates visitors from around the world. To make the most of your trip, respect local customs, dress modestly in rural areas, and learn a few basic Mongolian phrases. Small efforts like these go a long way in building genuine connections.

Whether you’re chasing dramatic scenery, a wildlife seeker, or simply looking for peace and calm in a new place, Mongolia delivers. It’s welcoming, strikingly beautiful, and full of stories—where wilderness, culture, and history come together in a way that feels truly rare.

And if you’ve ever wondered whether this lesser-known gem is worth your time and money, the answer is simple: Mongolia is one of the most incredible countries you can visit. It’s not a place you fully understand from photos or guides—you really have to see it, to believe it.

The Eagle Festival is a captivating celebration of Kazakh nomadic heritage, showcasing the ancient tradition of eagle hunting in Mongolia’s Bayan-Ölgii Province. This adventure will lead you to a destination few have explored—Mongolia’s remote western frontier, where the landscape is as captivating as the cultural fusion it holds. Here, Muslim and Mongolian traditions intertwine, creating a unique tapestry of heritage and hospitality. Travelling through this rugged terrain promises a series of unforgettable encounters and an exhilarating journey of discovery.

  • Accompanied by a qualified, English speaking tour guide during the round trip (guide from Olgii + guide in Gobi)
  • Meet and assist upon arrival
  • Pickup/Drop-off Service
  • All entrance fees: national parks, museums, monasteries, nomadic family visit, eagle hunters, Eagle Festival ticket
  • Domestic flight economy tickets Ulaanbaatar (UBN) – Ölgii (ULG) – Ulaanbaatar (UBN) (subject to availability)
  • Travel program as per offer
  • Mineral water 1 L per person per tour day
  • Breakfasts (except day 1), 12 lunches, 11 dinners including mineral water
  • All transfers and overland journeys by comfortable transport with professional driver
  • Airport taxes

Rates

Solo Traveller – on request
02 pax – EUR 3,845 per person
03–04 pax – EUR 3,335 per person
05–07 pax – EUR 2,950 per person
08–10 pax – EUR 2,750 per person
11–12 pax – EUR 2,650 per person

Accommodation: 3★ hotel (double room shared) or ger camp with shared facilities

  • International flights to/from Ulaanbaatar (UBN). Approx: LIS-IST-UBN (Turkish Airlines) ~€900-1100 p/p
  • Mongolia visa fees (if required by your nationality)
  • Travel insurance (mandatory - must include medical and evacuation cover)
  • Personal expenses, laundry, optional activities, drinks with meals
  • Tip for guide and driver (suggested: USD 5-10 per person per day)
  • Dinners on day 14 (cultural show evening), and day 15 departure meals

Meals in Mongolia

Our tour packages in Mongolia include full-board meals – breakfast, lunch and dinner. In Ulaanbaatar we leave free for you to select where to eat yourselves, although we can arrange for a local restaurant should you wish. We work with popular local restaurants. The average price of a meal is EUR 18 per person.

At tourist ger camps, lunches and dinners are pre-arranged and include 3–4 courses usually – soup and/or salad, main dish, dessert and bottled water.

Special diets (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.) are available with advance notice.

Hodophile Experience cannot be held responsible for any travel disturbances, occurred due to very rare but possible flights delays. All participants need to carry travel and medical insurance on all our trips to protect themselves against any extra costs.

Trip Highlights

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape & Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai
  • Living in a Ger
  • Eagle Festival
  • Colourful, Vibrant Local Bazaars and Handicrafts
  • Eagle Hunting Competitions
  • Traditional Kazakh Dress Parade
  • Cultural Performances
  • Tug-of-war on horseback using a goat carcass
  • Horse racing and archery competitions
  • Photography Opportunities
  • Authentic Cultural Immersion

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1 – 21 Sep 2027 – Arrival in Mongolia

(Turkish Airlines direct flight from Istanbul arrives at 07:20 or 10:50, if via China)

Arrival at the airport in Ulaanbaatar. Completion of entry formalities. Transfer to the hotel and check-in. Rest of the day at leisure.

After lunch, a city tour in Ulaanbaatar (5–6 hours). You will meet with your private tour guide and driver at your hotel lobby and then the city tour starts with visiting the largest glorious Gandan monastery and capturing the monks’ daily rituals. The Bogd Khan winter and Summer Palace. Afterwards, we will visit Zaisan Memorial Hill, a popular tourist attraction and one of the highlights of Ulan Baatar because of its fantastic views over the city.

After lunch at a good local restaurant, visit Sukhbaatar square which lies at the heart of the city. The Mongolian Parliament Building stands in the north of the square, displaying an astonishing sight of Genghis Khaan and his warriors’ sculptures.

Continue to visit the Museum of Mongolian National History – It provides an excellent overview of the history and culture of Mongols from prehistory to the contemporary era.

Day 2 – 22 Sep 2027 – Bayan Olgii & Eagle Hunting

Very early departure. Breakfast box collected from the hotel.

Today, we fly to Olgii, the capital of Bayan-Olgii province. Unlike most of Mongolia, which is predominantly home to Khalkh Mongolians, Bayan-Olgii is largely inhabited by ethnic Kazakhs, the majority of whom practice Islam. The town even features its own modest mosque, a symbol of its distinct identity.

Upon arrival, our local team will warmly welcome you and accompany you westward into the heart of the National Park. Drive for 2–3 hours. Along the way, we’ll visit Kazakh families living in traditional Gers—larger than the typical Mongolian version and richly adorned with handmade carpets and vibrant textiles. Over a cup of tea, we’ll share delicious Kazakh dishes such as Kuz (salted and smoked horse meat) and Bisbarmak, engaging in heartfelt conversations that offer deeper insight into the customs and values of Kazakh life. Meet with a family that practices eagle hunting.

For more than 2,000 years, Kazakhs have forged a deep bond with nature through the ancient art of eagle hunting. These remarkable Golden Eagles—always females for their size and prowess—are taken from the nest as chicks and trained intensively for up to a year. They assist in subsistence hunting, capturing foxes and wolves that threaten livestock. After several years of loyal service, these majestic birds are released back into the wild – a testament to the mutual respect between the hunter and eagle.

Overnight at Olgii. Return to the hotel.

Day 3 – 23 Sep 2027 – Olgii – Tsagaan River (150 km off-road driving)

Breakfast. Enjoy a scenic 5–6 hours’ drive through breathtaking landscapes. Visit and connect with a local Tuvan family.

Altai Tavan Bogd is a pristine wilderness spanning 636,161 hectares along the western edge of Bayan-Olgii province, stretching across the Ulaan Khus, Tsengel, Sagsai, and Altai soums (villages). Tucked away in Mongolia’s far west, this national park is a dramatic landscape of snow-capped peaks, ancient glaciers, and vast, untouched valleys. At its heart stands Khuiten Uul, the tallest mountain in Mongolia, soaring to 4,374 meters above sea level. The park follows the sweeping arc of the Altai Mountain Range for over 200 kilometers, where Mongolia meets China, Russia, and Kazakhstan—a natural crossroads of cultures and frontiers.

Altai Tavan Bogd is not only rich in natural beauty but steeped in history. Hidden among its rocky surfaces are tens of thousands of ancient petroglyphs, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Scattered throughout the landscape are mysterious Turkic Stone Men and ancient burial mounds, silent sentinels of the region’s deep past.

Today, we’ll travel through the park’s stunning landscapes on a 5 to 6-hour journey that leads us to the Tsagaan River Valley by early afternoon. This valley is a cherished summer grazing ground for nomadic herders and a sacred space for the Tuvan people, who continue to practice their age-old Shamanistic traditions.

Day 4 – 24 Sep 2027 – Back to Olgii (150 km off-road driving)

Breakfast. After breakfast, we’ll make our way back to Ölgii, a captivating town in western Mongolia and the capital of Bayan-Ölgii Province. Perched at 1,710 meters above sea level, Ölgii is celebrated for its vibrant Kazakh culture, breathtaking mountain scenery, and its role as the gateway to the majestic Altai Mountains. During our time in town, we’ll explore the Ölgii Museum to delve into the rich history, art, and traditions of the Kazakh people, followed by a visit to the bustling local market for a taste of daily life and local craftsmanship.

Explore Olgii town where you will overnight.

Days 5 & 6 – 25 & 26 Sep 2027 – Altantsogts Eagle Festival

Breakfast. Located at 45 km from Olgii town we have a beautiful fresh water Tolbo lake. The lake is situated at an altitude of about 2,100 meters (6,890 feet) and is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, making it a popular spot for nature lovers, photographers, and travellers seeking to experience the tranquillity of the Mongolian wilderness. The lake is known for its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, rolling hills, and vast steppes. The crystal-clear waters of the lake reflect the surrounding peaks, offering a picturesque setting for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The surrounding area is also home to various wildlife, including migratory birds, which makes the lake a great spot for birdwatching.

Eagle hunters celebrate their heritage and compete to catch small animals such as foxes and hares with specially trained golden eagles, showing off the skills of both the birds and their trainers. (Nowadays hunting live animals is not practiced during festivals anymore, instead eagles chase fox skin dragged by its owner on horseback.) Prizes are awarded for speed, agility and accuracy.

Festivities which incorporate an opening ceremony, impressive parade, cultural exhibitions, demonstrations and handcraft followed by sporting activities and competitions take place 3 km out towards the mountains. Dressed in full eagle hunting outfits and mounted on groomed decorated horses, the hunters compete for the different awards of best-looking eagle and owner, best eagle locating its owner from distance etc. Other sporting activities include camel racing, archery, “Kiz Kuar” century old woman chasing game, “Tinge Lu” the competition where horse riders snatch coins from ground and the highly entertaining traditional game “Kokbar” – goatskin tug war on horseback.

Festival activities over the two days.

Day 7 – 27 Sep 2027 – Ulaanbaatar – Baga Gazriin Chuluu

Very early departure. Breakfast box collected from the hotel.

Upon landing drive directly 250 kilometers south (about 5 hours drive), in the beautiful region of Baga Gazriin Chuluu. This area features a large granite formation right in the heart of Mongolia’s sandy plains.

On this expansive plain, you’ll discover the remnants of a small monastery known as Delgeriin Choir Monastery. Upon entering a Ger for the first time, you will be welcomed by a grand 12-walled structure. Monks utilize this intricately decorated and carved Ger to chant during the colder months when the stone monastery becomes too chilly. In the late afternoon, you can drive and hike around the region. You will wander through towering granite hills that appear to stretch endlessly.

As you explore, you’ll stumble upon scenic ruins of a small monastery nestled in a serene, protected valley. Additionally, Baga Gazriin Chuluu is home to a spring known for its eye-healing qualities, where locals harness the magical water for eye ailments.

  • Explore the Choir Monastery
  • Discover the stunning rock formation of Baga Gazar
  • Visit the ruins of the solitary monk’s monastery

Overnight Baga Gazriin Chuluu.

Day 8 – 28 Sep 2027 – Tsagaan Suvarga

Breakfast. After breakfast, we will set off on an adventure to the Gobi Desert. The scenery will shift dramatically from lush green grasslands to rugged, lifeless terrain. We expect to arrive at Tsagaan Suvraga by the afternoon. This impressive cliff rises 30 meters high and stretches 100 meters wide, with the wind having intricately shaped this extraordinary formation over millennia.

From a distance, Tsagaan Suvraga resembles the remnants of an ancient town, complete with crumbling structures. Ancient illustrations capture scenes of people hunting ibex with long bows, while petroglyphs of wild animals and cattle are etched into the rocks. Additionally, the caves in this area showcase various Turkic inscriptions, seals, and images.

A fissure stretches from east to west, cutting down from the upper slopes of a mountain into the steppe. Through this crack, one can observe strong mud columns rising from below. The vast chasm resembles the gaping jaws of a mythical creature. Some caves feature multiple chambers, including one that extends over 70 meters in length.

  • Explore the majestic Tsagaan Suvarga cliffs

Overnight at Tsagaan Suvarga.

Day 9 – 29 Sep 2027 – Yolyn Am

Breakfast. Today we will be driving to the South Gobi province town Dalanzadgad. The Gobi Desert extends through Mongolia and China, measuring 1,610 kilometers from southwest to northeast and 800 kilometers from north to south. It covers an area of 1,295,000 km², making it the world’s fifth largest desert and Asia’s largest although most of the Gobi is coated in bare rock rather than sand.

During the winter months, the Gobi is a cold desert with frost snow on its dunes. In addition to being far north, it is situated on a plateau between 910 and 1,520 meters above sea level, which leads to the cold temperatures. The Gobi receives around 194 millimetres of rain per year on average. In the winter, snow blown from the Siberian Steppes enters parts of the Gobi, providing additional moisture. The Gobi experiences temperature extremes ranging from –40°C in the winter to +50°C in the summer due to these winds.

We’ll take a trip through the majestic Altai Mountain Range’s breath-taking gorges. The Yolyn Am located in the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park, will be visited. Those green valleys were carved by ancient rivers.

Wild Argali sheep, Ibex, desert gazelles, and Golden Eagles are also possible sightings.

  • Visit small museum of the park
  • Visit Yolyn Am gorge
  • Hike through the gorge

Day 10 – 30 Sep 2027 – Khongoryn Els

Breakfast. After enjoying a substantial breakfast, we will journey 180 kilometres west to the Khongoryn Els. This location boasts Mongolia’s largest sand dunes. Reaching heights of up to 275 meters in some spots, these dunes stretch over 100 kilometers from east to west. The sands exhibit alluring curves that culminate in sharp points, creating beautiful wave patterns. Behind the dunes, the striking black rocky formation of Sevrey Mountain stands majestically.

The Gobi Desert holds the title of the world’s coldest desert, where frigid winds sweep across the plains throughout autumn, winter, and spring. With little shelter available, inhabitants must rely on extreme survival techniques to endure the harsh conditions. Gobi nomads are renowned in Mongolia for their unwavering commitment to hard work. We will encounter families who breed two-humped camels and discover their simple, humble, industrious, yet remarkable lifestyle.

  • Explore the Khongoryn Els Sand Dunes
  • Hike to the tallest dune for those who are interested
  • Visit a family that breeds camels

Day 11 – 01 Oct 2027 – Bayanzag, Flaming Cliff

Breakfast. Our journey today will take us to Bayanzag, commonly known as the “Flaming Cliffs.” This extraordinary site is where the renowned palaeontologist Roy Chapman Andrews discovered dinosaur bones and eggs. The scenery showcases a breathtaking mix of red sand, rugged formations, and greenery. We will wander around the cliffs, explore the area, visit the museum, and learn about the discoveries and expeditions from the early 20th century.

  • Explore the Bayanzag cliffs, the site where dinosaur skeletons and eggs were unearthed

Day 12 – 02 Oct 2027 – Ongiin Monastery

Breakfast. Today, you will visit Ongi Monastery in northwest Mongolia, where the monasteries lie along the Ongi River. The tranquil Delger Khangai Mountains enhance the area’s beauty. You’ll explore the southern complex with various administrative buildings and 11 temples, while the northern complex, established in the 18th century, had 17 temples and four Buddhist universities. Originally built in the 17th century, these monasteries were destroyed in 1937 and once housed over 1,000 monks. A small monastery now stands among the ruins, with remnants displayed in the Ger Museum.

Day 13 – 03 Oct 2027 – Karakorum, the Former Mongolian Capital

Breakfast. Today, we explore Karakorum, the capital of Genghis Khan’s Mongolian Empire in the 13th century. Established in 1220 on the ruins of Turug and Uigur cities in the Orkhon Valley, it was completed 15 years later under Ugedei Khan, known for its multiculturalism. The silver tree from Möngke Khan’s palace became a symbol of the city, which thrived from 1220 to 1260 as a political, trade, and cultural hub. However, from 1260 to 1380, it lost its capital status when Kublai Khan moved the capital to Beijing, reducing Karakorum to an administrative center in the Yuan Dynasty.

After the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty collapsed in 1368, the government returned to Mongolia, allowing Karakorum to regain some significance. However, in 1388, Ming troops destroyed the town, leaving no trace of it. In 1580, Abtai Sain Khan and Lord Tumenkhen sought the 3rd Dalai Lama’s counsel on building a temple, leading to the restoration of the Main Zuu temple in Erdene Zuu monastery in 1588.

Erdene Zuu Monastery, once a large complex with 100 temples and over 1,000 lamas, now comprises three remaining temples: Dalai Lama, Zuu of Buddha, and Lavrin Temple, all within 400m × 400m walls. Visitors can explore the monastery grounds.

The Karakorum Archaeological Museum, though small, features a well-designed space with good lighting and clear English labels. It showcases hundreds of artifacts from the 13th and 14th centuries, as well as prehistoric tools, pottery, bronzes, coins, religious sculptures, and stone inscriptions from various archaeological sites.

A half-excavated kiln is set into the museum floor, alongside a scale model of ancient Karakorum from the 1250s, inspired by William of Rubruck’s descriptions. Another chamber features a Turkic noble tomb with wall paintings, gold objects, and jewels, accompanied by a short video of the burial site.

You can also visit the Turtle Rock and the Phallic Rock, as well as a small market that showcases local artists’ work.

  • Explore the Erdene Zuu monastery
  • Discover the Karakorum Archaeological Museum

Day 14 – 04 Oct 2027 – Drive Back to Ulaanbaatar

Breakfast. The moment has arrived to depart and make your way back to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. You are free to spend your afternoon as you wish. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful cultural performance, featuring talented contortionists, while you take in the vibrant and rhythmic dances of Mongolia.

Attend folklore show, see and hear throat singers, musicians playing indigenous instruments, contortionists, dancing, acrobatics, and more.

Shop for souvenir or cashmere. Dinner after the show, not included.

Day 15 – 05 Oct 2027 – Departure

(Turkish Airlines direct flight from Ulaanbaatar (UBN) to Istanbul (IST) departs at 09:10 or 10:50, if via China)

If it is a very early departure, breakfast box collected from the hotel. Depending on your flight time, we transfer to the airport.

The tour ends at the airport for check-in and security formalities and to board the flight home.

Meals: breakfast

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Price Includes

  • Accompanied by a qualified, English speaking tour guide during the round trip
    • English-speaking guide throughout the trip (from Olgii to Olgii). Please note: clients will travel independently on domestic flights
    • English-speaking guide in the Gobi Desert. Please note: two separate guides will be assigned for different parts of the trip
  • Meet and assist upon arrival
  • Pickup/Drop-off Service
  • All entrance fees as per program. Entry fees for cities and archaeological sites:
    • Entrance fees for all national parks, museums, and monasteries in the countryside
    • Visit to a nomadic family
    • Mongolian barbecue experience
    • Visit to eagle hunters
    • Eagle festival ticket
  • Domestic flight economy tickets Ulaanbaatar (UBN) – Ölgii (ULG) – Ulaanbaatar (UBN) (Subject to change and availability)
  • Travel program as per offer
  • Mineral water 1 L per person per tour day
  • Breakfasts, except day 1
  • 12 lunches, 11 dinners, including mineral water
  • All transfers and overland journeys by comfortable transport with professional driver per itinerary
  • Airport taxes

Price Excludes

  • Airline tickets to/from Mongolia. Approximate fares to be expected: LIS–IST–ULN–IST–LIS (Turkish Airlines) – 16/29 Sep – €1,265 per person, 01 bag (based on survey July 2026)
  • Airlines flying to Mongolia: MIAT Mongolian Airlines (OM), Aeroflot (SU), Hunnu Air (MR), Air China (CA), Aero Mongolia (M0), Jeju Air (7C), Korean Air (KE), IrAero (IO), United Airlines (UA), Spring Airlines (9C), Turkish Airlines (TK), Asiana Airlines (OZ), Air Busan (BX), Tway Air (TW), Aero K (RF), KrasAvia (KV), Jin Air (LJ), Scat Air (DV)
  • Visa costs and processing
  • Photo and video charges
  • Repatriation insurance
  • Excess baggage on domestic flights (allowance: 15 kg checked luggage + 5 kg cabin baggage; excess baggage approx. 5,000 MNT per kg, about 1.3 EUR)
  • Lunch on days 1 & 15, dinners days 1, 14 & 15
  • Beverages and alcohol drinks
  • Anything not listed in “Price includes”
  • Travel and Medical Insurance
  • Any early check-in or late check-out
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Portages at the hotels, airports and train stations
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