Nomadic Elements & Eagle Festival

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Nomadic Elements & Eagle Festival

Nomadic Elements & Eagle Festival Departure: 02-Sep Duration: 19 Days Group Size: 4-10 Pax Overview Accomm. Type Name Sun 2 Sep Arr. Ulaanbaatar; National History Museum; Tumen Ekh Hotel Tuushin Mon 3 Sep Baga Gazriin Chuluu; Mandalgobi; Gobi Oasis Project Homestay Gobi Oasis Tue 4 Sep Tsagaan Suvarga; South Gobi; Dalanzadgad Ger Camp Gobi Mirage Wed 5 Sep Yolyn Am (Lammergeier Gorge); Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs Ger Camp Gobi Mirage Thu 6 Sep Khavtsgait Petroglyphs; Khongoryn Els (Singing Dunes) Ger Camp Gobi Discovery Fri 7 Sep Nomadic Camel Herder Visit; Camel Ride; Dune Climb Ger Camp Gobi Discovery Sat 8 Sep Ongiin Khiid Ger Camp Ongiin Nuuts Sun 9 Sep Hujirt; Khangai Hills; Orkhon Valley Ger Camp Ursa Major Mon 10 Sep Temeen Chuluu; Uurtiin Tokhoi Canyon; Orkhon Waterfall Homestay Galaa's Family Tue 11 Sep Orkhon River; Horse Riding; Ger Building Homestay Galaa's Family Wed 12 Sep Tovkhon Khiid; Kharkhorin Ger Camp Monkh Tenger Thu 13 Sep Erdene Zuu Monastery; Ulaanbaatar Hotel Tuushin Fri 14 Sep Fly Ulgii 05:35/07:35; Bayanzurkh Mountain; Argali Spotting Rustic Ger Goyo Travel Camp Sat 15 Sep Eagle Festival, Sagsai Rustic Ger Goyo Travel Camp Sun 16 Sep Eagle Festival, Sagsai; Eagle Hunter Homestay Ulaankhus Homestay Local Family Mon 17 Sep Eagle Hunter Homestay Ulaankhus; Riding; Hiking; Bird Training Homestay Local Family Tue 18 Sep Horse Riding; Bird Training; Ulgii Hotel Kobesh Wed 19 Sep Fly to Ulaanbaatar 08:05/11:00 Hotel Tuushin Thu 20 Sep Depart - - During your journey you will be staying at some of our favourite characterful ger camps, as well as some homestays alongside local families. Our vehicle of choice is the UAZ. These beasts of the east were born for the wilds of Mongolia. Fun, functional & practical, with a high wheel base, large surround windows, ample luggage space, and a flexible sociable layout. Our guests fall in love with these indomitable vehicles and our fantastic team of drivers. We provide each car with a first aid kit, water, tea & coffee-making facilities, and a selection of snacks for guests to enjoy. To provide comfort and flexibility, there is a vehicle per every 4-5 guests. At Goyo Travel we believe that a good guide is essential to the enjoyment of any trip. Knowledge, enthusiasm, good humour, pro-activity, language and communication skills need to combine with responsibility and a sensitivity to guests' needs. Your guide will be handpicked by us to suit the itinerary and your requirements. We personally brief them on all elements of the trip. You will be sent guide details in the week prior to travel. Gers are equipped with beds, linen, stove, table and chairs. Although you will have your own separate ger, homestay facilities are quite basic, with only ger camps having electricity and flush loo & shower facilities.

TRIP DETAIL GANDAN MONASTERY - NATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM - TUMEN EKH Your guide and driver will meet you in the arrivals hall at Ulaanbaatar Chinggis Khan Airport. Transfer to the hotel and check into your room. The plan for today is quite flexible, as arrival times may differ between you. For any early arrivals there will be a morning visit to Gandan Monastery - enter the temples, including that of the Mijig Janraisig with it's huge golden buddha statue. In the old temple complex listen to the chanting ceremonies which happen mid-morning. Afterwards, visit the impressive National History Museum which is a great introduction to the country's past. Then take a leisurely walk across the impressive Sukhbaatar Square. In the afternoon perhaps visit the Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan and then continue to Zaisan Monument which you can walk up for views over Ulaanbaatar. In the early evening you will enjoy an intimate performance of traditional music and dance, followed by a welcome dinner at one of favourite Mongolian restaurants. Gandantegchinlen Khiid is a Tibetan-style monastery situated on the edge of the city's ger district. It was constructed by the order of Emperor Yongzheng in 1727. It was one of the few monasteries to escape the soviet purges of the 1930's, being spared as an example of Mongolia's feudal past. Since the fall of communism in 1990 it has been renovated and restored into a working monastery and currently has over 150 monks in residence. Ulaanbaatar, meaning "Red Hero", was so named in 1924, following the creation of the Mongolian People's Republic. The city was founded in 1639 as a moveable Buddhist monastic centre but in 1778 it settled permanently at its present location on the Tuul River in north-eastern central Mongolia. The city lies at an elevation of about 1,310 metres (4,300 ft) and is home to almost half of the country's 2.7m population. 30mins/14km Airport to Hotel; Short outings around town Deluxe Twin or Double Room, Tuushin Hotel Dinner

BAGA GAZRIIN CHULUU - MANDALGOBI - GOBI OASIS PROJECT After breakfast drive south to explore the rock formations of Baga Gazriin Chuluu on a 2hr hike (timing is flexible). Then drive to Mandalgobi where you will be staying on the edge of this provincial town with Byamba and her husband Radnaa, who run the Gobi Oasis tree planting nursery. Enjoy a homecooked lunch before heading to the nursery and planting some seedlings which will hopefully provide a lasting legacy of your time in Mongolia! By being a part of this trip you are also contributing to the project's future, via a small donation we make on your behalf. By helping to plant & look after the trees you will contribute to: - Offsetting CO2 emissions & reduce greenhouse gases - Providing wildlife habitats & reduce dust and wind - Protecting native Gobi trees & reduce desertification - Support local labour & thus reduce urban migration After planting the trees and perhaps a wander around town, return to Byamba's home where you will have a Mongolian cooking lesson, preparing one of the traditional nomadic dishes - perhaps buuz (steamed dumplings), huushur (fried dumplings) or khorkhog (steamed mutton with hot stones). You will enjoy the fruits of your efforts for dinner! Byamba Tseyn founded the Gobi Oasis Project in 1975 in association with the Forest & Timber Industry Ministry to stop the desertification in the Gobi Desert. For over 35 years, she has been leading this conservation project by growing small seeds & branches, and nurturing them in harsh conditions, before replanting them in areas in desperate need of combating desertification. She runs several different projects such as planting trees in Mandalgobi nursery (6ha area), Mt.Shar in Olziit sum, Ongi River in Saihan-Ovoo, and Mandalin Gobi. The varieties of trees include Saksaul, Populus Tremula (ulias), Elm (khailaas), Tamarisk (suhai), Willow (burgas), Wild Berry Tree (monos), hippophae rhamoides (chatsargana). To find out more about Byamba's wonderful work, project updates and visitor testimonials please visit www.gobioasis.com 5hrs/290km drive to Mandalgobi via Baga Gazriin Chuluu Ger or room, Homestay alongside Byamba's family SOUTH GOBI - DALANZADGAD - GURVAN SAIKHAN NATIONAL PARK After breakfast head south to Omngobi province. Detour via the impressive rock formations of Tsagaan Suvarga where you can explore the area on foot for an hour or so. Enjoy a picnic before continuing south to Omnogobi province and Dalanzadgad, where you may also pick up some supplies for the next few days. Visit the town's market and the south Gobi museum. Continue to your ger camp in the open plains an hour west of the town, on the edge of the Gurvan Saikhan National Park. Tsagaan Suvraga literally means White Stupa, and refers to the formation of the cliffs sculptured by the wind, located near Ulziit village in the south of Dundgobi province. The imposing cliffs rising up from the desert plains were originally part of the sea-bed of an ancient ocean, which has since eroded over thousands of years. According to locals, the sheer slopes facing east appear from a distance to resemble the ruins of an ancient city. From other side, it looks like a White Stupa. The main cliff is 60 meters high and around 400 meters wide. The Gobi Desert covers much of southern Mongolia, and about 40% of the country as a whole. It is characterised by barren expanses of gravel plains and rocky outcrops - with only a few areas of dune. The climate in the Gobi is extreme. Temperatures reach +40 c in summer, and -40 c in winter, with strong winds in spring and autumn. Precipitation averages less than 100 mm per year. 5hrs/320km to ger camp via Dalanzadgad Standard Ger, Gobi Mirage Ger Camp

YOLYN AM - BAYANZAG FLAMING CLIFFS Up early for the trip to Yolyn Am - we always advise a dawn visit to avoid other people, to maximise the chance of seeing wildlife before the heat of the day comes, and for the best light for photography. Park up at the head of the valley and keep a look out for birds of prey and ibex on top of the rocky outcrops above you as you wander down into the gorge. The walk here typically lasts around 1-2hrs depending on distance ventured and one's individual pace. As you walk further down the valley the steep rock faces close in and the stream that criss-crosses the path disappears under sheets of ice. In the afternoon you can relax at camp before going to Bayanzag, or you can make an extra excursion to Bulgan Village and visit an organic farm, and/or you could go to the dunes at Moltsog Els. At Bayanzag, you can go for a an exploratory walk around the spectacular sandstone formations, known as the Flaming Cliffs due to their deep red hue. We advise spending up to an hour and a half strolling around this paleontological wonder - both atop the cliffs and down on the valley floor - before hopping back in the vehicles and back to your ger. Yolyn Am is a deep and narrow gorge in the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains of southern Mongolia. In English, the name translates as Lammergeier Valley. The Lammergeier is an Old World vulture, hence the name is often translated to Valley of the Vultures or Valley of the Eagles. Wildlife abounds in this area - ground squirrels, marmots, ibex and argali roam the land, whilst birds of prey soar overhead. Although the area sees little precipitation, Yolyn Am is notable for a deep ice field. The ice field reaches several metres thick by the end of winter, and is several kilometres long. Bayanzag is one of the most famous palaeontological sites in the world. Huge shelves of rock and sand descend into many canyons that meander down to the desert floor. Roy Chapman Andrews discovered the world's first nest of dinosaur eggs here in 1922 and unearthed over 100 dinosaurs. Other finds in the area include specimens of Velociraptor, and eutherian mammals. 1hr/50km e/w to Yoln Am; 1hr/50km e/w to Bayanzag Standard Ger, Gobi Mirage Ger Camp

KHAVTSGAIT PETROGLYPHS - KHONGORYN ELS (SINGING DUNES) Today you head west through the desert, stopping en route at Khavtsgait to explore the petroglyphs. Walk up a rocky outcrop and search the surrounding rocks for ancient engravings that dot the area. You will be surprised by how many there are - one can spend a good half an hour exploring and discovering. From this vantage point there is a fantastic view over the surrounding plains. Continue west to the sand dunes of Khongoryn Els, stopping for photos, perhaps a local nomadic family stop-off/visit, and a picnic lunch. Depending on timings and preference, plus the advice of the guide and driver, you may take the back route through the Gurvan Saikhan hills and the Dungenir Pass. This will be decided on the day. Reach the ger camp mid-afternoon, and there is normally plenty of time for the short drive to the Singing Dunes, and to climb up for a spectacular sunset view. You will have the opportunity to do a dawn climb the following morning, or at dusk the Khavtsgait petroglyphs are a collection of ancient engravings. Some of this rock art is thought to date back as early as 3000BC. The engravings that depict wild animals were probably drawn by hunters whilst waiting for their prey. Khongoryn Els are some of the largest and most spectacular sand dunes in Mongolia. Rising as high as 200 meters, the dunes are 7-8kms wide and about 100 kms long. The dunes rise up between a spur of the Altai Mountains to the south, and springs and oases on the north side with lush greenery. Climbing the dunes is breath-taking, not only for the view at the top, but for the song the sands sing while you climb. Known as Singing Sands, the eerie music is evident when the wind blows, or when you walk or slide on the sand. 4.5hrs/180km to Khongoryn Els Standard Ger, Gobi Discovery 2 Ger Camp KHONGORYN ELS - DUNE CLIMBING - CAMEL RIDE For the early birds among you, and if the forecast is good, you may like a dawn climb of the dunes. After breakfast at camp, visit a camel herding family who spend the summers near the water springs close to the dunes - enjoy hospitality in their ger where you will be able to try camel milk and other traditional Mongolian fare. Afterwards saddle up for a camel ride alongside the dunes. Return to the ger camp for lunch and in the afternoon either relax at camp or perhaps you might like to take a desert drive across the arid landscape to a local oasis of saxsaul trees - one of the native species of shrub-like trees which grow in these inhospitable conditions and whose root systems aid against desertification. As you drive, look out for herds of white-tailed gazelles and demoiselle or white-naped cranes. Camels - About 285,000 Bactrian camels - 30% of the world s population - live in Mongolia, mainly in the Gobi desert. Camels are powerful animals, standing over 2 metres tall at the hump and weighing 720-820kg. A camel can haul loads of nearly 300kg at a rate of 50km per day. Although averaging 4km/h, they have been clocked at over 65km/h. Well adapted to harsh climates, camels are famous for their ability to travel as many as 160kms without water. They retain their body moisture efficiently, and have a large capacity for storage. A thirsty camel can drink as many as 135litres at a 10minute sitting. They don't store water in their humps - these conserve up to 36kg of fat, which allows the camels to survive when food is scarce. The humps shrink as fat is consumed for energy. No long drives today, just local outings around the area (and up to 1hr to saxsaul oasis) Standard Ger, Gobi Discovery 2 Ger Camp

ONGIIN KHIID Start the journey north towards the heartland of Mongolia. The temple complex of Ongiin Khiid is a noteworthy and convenient stop-off point en route. After a few hours drive, with the usual photographic and picnic stops en route, settle into your ger camp before taking a stroll around the temple complex. Enter the reconstructed temple, see the stupa engraved with the names of the victims of the purges, and see the monks who run the monastery. There will also be time to see the monastery the following morning if you prefer - or if the main temple is shut for any reason. Ongiin Khiid is a ruined and partially rebuilt monastery founded in 1760 to commemorate the first ever visit of Dalai Lama to Mongolia. It originally consisted of two temple complexes on the North and South of the Ongi River and was one of the largest monasteries in Mongolia. It was completely destroyed in 1939 under Khorloogiin Choibalsan, the then president and leader of the Communist Party of Mongolia. Over 200 monks were killed, and many surviving monks were imprisoned or forced to join the army. Re-construction work started a few years ago, and first temple was inaugurated in 2004. One of the stupas has also been reconstructed as well. There is also a small museum and around 15 monks who are guardians of the site. 6hrs/290km drive Khongoryn Els- Ongiin Khiid Standard Ger, Ongiin Nuuts Ger Camp KHUJIRT - ORKHON VALLEY - UURTIIN TOKHOI CANYON After breakfast, continue your north. As you drive you will see the open flat plains give way to greener undulating countryside, with more families and livestock. Pass through the village of Khujirt where you may stop for a pit stop, supplies and maybe lunch - depending on what time you have set off in the morning. Arrive at the ger camp by around 3pm. There will be an opportunity in the afternoon to go for a walk or a horse ride to see the Uurtiin Tokhoi Canyon. Or, for those who are interested, and if river levels are suitable, this is a great place to do an hour or so of kayaking. We will need to know in advance if this interests you so we can pack one of our double inflatable kayaks. 5hrs/250km Ongiin Khiid to Orkhon Valley Standard Ger, Ursa Major Ger Camp

ORKHON WATERFALL - HORSE RIDING - NOMADIC HOMESTAY In the morning head west to the Orkhon valley. Stop first of all to see the Temeen Chuluu - ancient Bronze Age burial stones. Continue up the Orkhon valley - the scenery is beautiful but the roads rough! Although today's drive is only about 90km it will take over 3 hrs to reach your final destination. Arrive at a local family where you will be staying for 2 nights, a few kms from the Orkhon Waterfall, and have a home-cooked lunch. Afterwards, walk to the waterfall. During your time with Galaa's family you may also get a chance to erect a ger - with a little help from the locals, of course! In the evening, enjoy a nomadic feast of khorkhog, a dish of slow-cooked mutton and vegetables braised with red hot stones from the stove. The next day head off on a day's horse ride into the hills. Those who prefer to go for a hike instead, or just stay back and relax at camp, can do so. Known as the Orkhon Waterfall, this cascade is on the nearby Ulaan Tsutgalan river. The fall is ten meters wide and twenty meters high. It was formed by a combination volcanic eruption and earthquakes some 20,000 years ago. The design of the Mongolian ger has remained virtually unchanged for centuries. It consists of wooden lattice walls - usually in 4 or 5 sections - which are linked & tied together, with a door facing south. Two large central poles support a round ceiling opening, which is kept in position by many long poles which fan out as a roof and attach to the top of the wall sections. This wooden frame is then covered with felt, tarpaulin and a linen cover, all tied down with animal-hair rope. A stove is then placed in the middle of the ger, with the chimney coming out through the central roof hole. Homestays are a great opportunity to experience traditional nomadic life and get involved in the daily lives of your hosts. c.3hrs/90km to Family's Ger near Orkhon waterfall; Horse riding the following day Simple Ger, Galaa's Family

TOVKHON MONASTERY - KHARKHORIN In the morning head to nearby Tovkhon Monastery, leave the vehicle on the west side and walk up to the hilltop temples through the scenic forested countryside. It takes around an hour and a half to reach, spend an hour at the top including having a picnic lunch, then return down the steeper/quicker east side to where the vehicle will have driven round to. Afterwards drive to Kharkhorin - depending on time, visit the Monument of the 3 Kings overlooking the Orkhon River, and the fertility stone on the edge of town. Or you could do this tomorrow. In the evening we hope you will be able to enjoy a performance of traditional music and dance - either at the ger camp where you are staying or at a nearby camp down the road. Kharkhorin is located at the lower end of the upper valley of the Orkhon River where the eastern foothills of the Khangai Mountains meet the rolling steppe of central Mongolia. The town marks the site of the ancient town of Karakorum, which served as the capital of the Mongol Empire under Ogedei Khan. Only a few relics, such as the stone turtles, remain. The hilltop monastery of Tovkhon Khiid is situated on Shireet Ulaan uul - a flat area of rocky mountain top surrounded by thick forest. This beautiful spot was chosen carefully by the 14yr old first Bogd Zanabazar, a prominent representative of red sect Buddhism. The first temple dedicated to meditation was established in 1651. In this monastery Zanabazar devised the Soyombo script in 1686 and created his most famous works. The monastery had 14 temples, of which 4 survive today. 2hrs/70km drive to Tovkhon Khiid; 3hrs walking/exploring; 2.5hrs/70km to Kharkhorin Standard Ger, Monkh Tenger Ger Camp KHARKHORIN - ERDENE ZUU MONASTERY - ULAANBAATAR Today drive to Kharkhorin, and visit Erdene Zuu Monastery in time to hear the monks chanting, which takes place mid-morning. Stroll around the main temples, and walk around the grounds. Head back to Ulaanbaatar, stopping for lunch en route. Evening at leisure in the capital. A notable historical landmark in Kharkhorin is Erdene Zuu monastery. Founded in 1586 by Altai Khaan, Erdene Zuu (Hundred Treasures) was the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. It is enclosed by an imposing wall with 108 stupas. In its prime it boasted around 100 temples, plus many gers, and up to 1000 monks in residence. Although many of the temples were destroyed during the purges of the 1930s, and artefacts stolen, enough remains to make this monastery the most important in Mongolia. 5-6hrs/360km drive to Ulaanbaatar Deluxe Twin or Double Room, Tuushin Hotel Breakfast; Lunch

ULGII - SAGSAI - BAYANZURKH MOUNTAIN - ARGALI SPOTTING - HIKING Pick up a for the transfer to the airport - it is usually an early flight! Fly west to Ulgii. On arrival have breakfast at a local cafe and visit the local bazaar and museum, plus take a stroll around this low-rise town - a mix of soviet-style buildings and traditional clay brick dwellings. You can also take a walk around the town's market. Afterwards, drive south-east to the village of Sagsai, where the festival is to be held, and continue into nearby Turgen Valley where you will be staying in a specially erected private ger encampment set up for all Goyo Travel clients not far from an eagle hunter and his family. This temporary ger 'homestay' will give you an insight into local Kazakh-Mongolian life, and provide an authentic - but comfortable - experience. In the afternoon, those who want to can relax at camp, but there will also be an excursion to Bayanzurkh Mountain, 60km away, to spot wildlife. This time of the year the Argali gather together in the mountains. If you are lucky they can be seen really close up. Head back to camp in the late afternoon. Ulgii is the capital of Bayan-Ulgii Province, 1645km from Ulaanbaatar, and an ethnically Kazakh city that happens to be in Mongolia. It certainly feels like a Muslim-influenced Central Asian region. There are signs in Arabic and Kazakh Cyrillic; the market is a bazaar rather than the Mongolian 'zakh', selling kebabs (shashlyk) and stocked with goods from Kazakhstan. Flight Dep. 05:35/Arr. 07:35 (tbc); 1hr/45km to Sagsai; 1.5hr/60km e/w to Bayanzurkh Mountain Goyo Travel Rustic Ger Camp

ULGII - SAGSAI - EAGLE FESTIVAL - EAGLE HUNTER HOMESTAY Over these 2 days enjoy the sights and sounds of the annual eagle festival. You will be only a few kilometres from the festival site so those of you who would like to ride there (and/or back) can do so. The celebrations begin with a colourful opening parade on the festival site in the lee of the mountains overlooking the huge rocky plains. The competitions then begin in earnest - eagles and their owners are judged on various qualities, including the ability of the eagle to fly from the top of the adjacent hill down to its owner and also to catch the 'prey' (usually a fox skin) that is pulled behind a horse. There are also prizes for best turned-out bird, and best dressed hunter. Enjoy lunch each day in a ger at the festival site - huushuur (fried dumplings) are a favourite at times of celebration. On the Saturday evening, back at the eagle hunter's family where you are staying, there will be a performance of traditional song and dance by local musicians and a traditional Kazakh feast of 'beshparmak'. On Sunday afternoon you will drive to Ulaankhus where you will be staying for the next 2 nights in a private ger next to a local eagle hunter and his family. The Eagle Festival is an annual celebration of the ancient regional tradition of hunting with eagles. Around 80 different eagle hunters from the area convene for 2 days of flamboyant celebration that combine demonstrations of hunting skills, competitions, camel racing and Kazakh games including Bushkashi - an animal skin tug-o-war conducted on horseback. 3-6kms/10mins from camp to festival site [Sat&Sun]; 90km/1.5hr Sagsai - Ulaankhus [Sun] Goyo Travel Rustic Ger Camp [Sat]; Private ger next to eagle hunter [Sun]

ULAANKHUS EAGLE HUNTER HOMESTAY - RIDING - BIRD TRAINING Spend 2 full days with the eagle hunter - head off across the plains and over hills on horseback, and learn how they train their birds. There are also many nomadic families who live in this area - including other hunters - and there will be plenty of opportunity to visit them and experience traditional nomadic hospitality and local community life. On Tuesday afternoon return to Ulgii, ready for your flight back to Ulaanbaatar the following day. Kazakhs living in Bayan-Ölgii Province of Mongolia continue to hunt with eagles today. There are an estimated 250 eagle hunters in the region. There is a local proverb: "There are three things a real man should have: a fast horse, a hound, and a golden eagle". These huge birds weight up to 6.5 kilograms with wingspan of seven or eight feet. With vision about eight times sharper than human, they can spot a fox or rabbit up to a mile away. Usually Kazakh hunters go for female birds as they are heavier than males and much more aggressive. Eagles can live for up to 50 years but most hunters keep the birds for about 10 years and then release them back into the wild. Horses & Riding - Mongolian horses are of a stocky build, with relatively short but strong legs and a large head. They range in size from 12 to 14 hands high. Despite their small size, they are horses, not ponies! Mongolian horses have great stamina, although they have smaller body they can gallop for 10 km without break. The hooves are very robust, and very few animals are fitted with horseshoes. Hunters choose either to snatch young chicks from mountainside nests or lure a young birds with pigeons and trap them. Young birds are then kept for 1-2 months during which they are fed with meat from their master's hands to become used to the presence of humans. In late summer they are broken by being tied to a wooden block so that they fall when they try to fly away. During this time they are not given food. After few days they become exhausted and ready for training. They are sat on a pole called a tugir and a lure made of small animal skins is pulled in front of the bird. When she attacks the lure - called the shirga - they are given some meat as reward. The eagles are trained to hunt marmots, rabbits and small foxes. The hunters eventually train the eagle to hunt down foxes, and even wolves. No long drives on Monday; 1hr/45km to Ulgii on Tuesday Private ger next to eagle hunter [Mon]; Standard Room, Kobesh Hotel [Tue] ULAANBAATAR Head to the airport for your flight to Ulaanbaatar. You should get back in time to do some shopping - perhaps at Gobi Cashmere, any of the decent craft outlets (Tsagaan Alt felt shop, Quilters, Mary and Martha) or the State Department Store. Your guide will be on hand to assist. After freshening up at the hotel, enjoy a farewell meal at one of our favourite restaurants to round off your Mongolian journey. 15mins/5km to Ulgii Airport; Aeromongolia Flight Dep. 08:05/Arr.11:05; 45min/14km Airport-Hotel Deluxe Twin or Double Room, Tuushin Hotel DEPART Pick up for the transfer to the airport for your journey home. 45mins/14km Hotel-Airport; Dep. time tbc - Breakfast

USD GBP Cost Per Person $3,965 2,890 Single Supplement* $300 220 Euro 3,250 250 * Not available at eagle hunter homestay out West due to logistics Currencies - All trip costs are priced in USD. The GBP and Euro rates above are indicative only - if paying in these currencies the amount will be calculated according to the exchange rate on xe.com at the time of booking. Included Airport transfers - Surface transportation - Road taxes - as specified - Local Guide - Sightseeing and activities as specified - Museum & park entrance fees - Meals as specified - Water & snacks in the vehicle Excluded International flights - Tips - Laundry - Bar bills - Items of a personal nature - Visas - Photography/filming charges at e.g. museums and monasteries Booking - To confirm your booking we require a deposit of 25% of total trip price. Balance is due 8 weeks prior. Payment methods, bank details and further information can be found on our Booking Form & Conditions. Travel Advice - We provide all our guests with a copy of our Mongolia Travel Advice. If you have not received this, please request a copy from us.