Great Mongolian Discovery with Naadam: Ulan Bator, National Parks, Gobi, Naadam (MN-02)
Discover the best of Mongolia on a 15-day tour that blends modern and historical traditions. Explore Ulan Bator, Erdene-Zuu, and Karakorum's remnants, while also experiencing nature in Terelj, Hustain Nuruu, Khongor's sand dunes, and South Gobi. Don't miss the captivating Naadam festival with unique sports, gala dinner, and folk concert. This tour is truly exceptional!
This tour offers the flexibility to be arranged around two remarkable festivals: the Naadam Festival and the Danshig Naadam-Khuree Tsam Festival. The Naadam Festival is Mongolia's most celebrated event, featuring the "Three Manly Games" of wrestling, horse racing, and archery, showcasing the country's rich sporting heritage and nomadic culture. On the other hand, the Danshig Naadam-Khuree Tsam Festival is a unique Buddhist celebration with vibrant mask dances, rituals, and colourful ceremonies, providing a captivating glimpse into Mongolia's spiritual traditions and history. These two festivals allow travelers to experience the diverse cultural tapestry of Mongolia while exploring its breathtaking landscapes.
The tour can be scheduled on three different dates:
This tour offers the flexibility to be arranged around two remarkable festivals: the Naadam Festival and the Danshig Naadam-Khuree Tsam Festival. The Naadam Festival is Mongolia's most celebrated event, featuring the "Three Manly Games" of wrestling, horse racing, and archery, showcasing the country's rich sporting heritage and nomadic culture. On the other hand, the Danshig Naadam-Khuree Tsam Festival is a unique Buddhist celebration with vibrant mask dances, rituals, and colourful ceremonies, providing a captivating glimpse into Mongolia's spiritual traditions and history. These two festivals allow travelers to experience the diverse cultural tapestry of Mongolia while exploring its breathtaking landscapes.
The tour can be scheduled on three different dates:
- with the Naadam festival at the end, as displayed below, departure on 29 June 2024;
- with the Naadam festival at the beginning of the tour, departure on 09 July 2024;
- with the Danshig Naadam-Khuree Tsam festival, departure on 01 August 2024.