Mongolia Tours & Trips
Explore ancient forts and experience the nomadic lifestyle firsthand in the expansive Gobi Desert, pausing to listen to the monks’ prayers echoing from the Erdene Zuu Monastery. Trek through the stunning Khogno Khan reserve to the remnants of a temple. Witness wild Takhi horses in their natural habitat at Hustai National Park and ascend the colossal Chinggis Khaan Statue for a panoramic view.
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Gautam • traveled in April
Excellent trip! I would definitely use tour radar again.
Essence of Mongolia - 5 Days - N
Nahoko • traveled in August
Tour is great!! Especially guides are so nice people. They introduced lots of things and very care for me always. First day was almost only moved by car. So If you want to came Gobi, you should take a minimum 5 days tour. Additionally, before I thought could came for my self, but actually ir impossible. Should take tour because No public buses and always off road, Moreover there is no town, Should find gel hotels.
Gobi Tour 5D/4N - T
TuvshinEnkhbold • traveled in January
Amazing experience and a beautiful scenery. Had a lot fun.
Treasures of Mongolia/OCT-MAY/
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- The best Mongolia tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Mongolia
- Travel Mongolia your way
- Best tour companies for Mongolia tours
- Best places to start your Mongolia tour
- Discover Mongolia tours for every budget
- Mongolia tours for every type of group
- Top Mongolia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Mongolia
- What our customers ask about Mongolia Tours & Trips
The best Mongolia tour packages
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Essence of Mongolia - 5 Days
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The ger homestays were truly amazing, the people warm kind and welcoming and it was a raw homely setting of country life.”
Esther, traveled in March
A 5-day Mongolian odyssey costs around $1,400. The itinerary features Karakhorum's Erdene Zuu Monastery, Khogno Khan mountains, camel rides at Elsen Tasarkhai dunes, and wild horses in Hustai National Park. Guests stay in authentic gers with nomadic families, savoring traditional meals and hospitality.
Duration 5 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Bulgan, Kharkhorin, Khogno Tarna National Park, Elsen Tasarkhai National Park, Hustai National Park, Nalaikh Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Tour Mongolia From
- NZ$1,775
Essence of Mongolia - 7 Days
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The activities were nicely spread out and were not back-to-back -- so we never felt that we had to be constantly rushing from place to place.”
Ijechi, traveled in July
The 7-day cultural expedition through Mongolia's heartland features authentic ger camps with nomadic families. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Orkhon Valley, Erdenezuu Monastery in Karakorum, camel rides at Elsen Tasarkhai dunes, and wild Takhi horses in Hustai National Park.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Bulgan, Tsenkher, Kharkhorin, Khogno Tarna National Park, Elsen Tasarkhai National Park, Hustai National Park Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Tour Mongolia From
- NZ$2,395
Gobi Tour 5D/4N
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Lots of nice sights. The first ger camp was okay, the rest were really good.”
Jennifer, traveled in July
Ancient seabed formations at Tsagaan Suvarga lead to towering Khongoryn Els dunes rising 300m high. The route winds through Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park's Yol Valley and Bayanzag's flaming cliffs, with comfortable ger camp stays throughout.
Duration 5 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Tsagaan Suvarga, Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Bayanzag, Dalanzadgad Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German, Spanish, Russian Operator Trip De Nomadic From
- NZ$4,221
Wild Mongolia
26 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Mongolia is the most amazing place to visit and explore. We left well impressed with what we have seen and learned from Mongolia.”
Hannah, traveled in May
Mongolia unfolds from Ulaanbaatar's urban center to Khovsgol Lake's wilderness. The UNESCO-listed Erdene Zuu Monastery in Karakorum, Togoo Uul volcano, and authentic ger camps showcase the country's diversity. Traditional archery at Tsenkher hot springs and camel rides at Khogno Khan's sand dunes round out the adventure.
Duration 15 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Erdenet, Khovsgol Lake National Park, Murun, Khorgo Trekhiin Tsagaan Nuur, Tsenkher, Karakorum, Khogno Khan Mountains Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- NZ$6,275
Mongolia Explorer
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Driving through the Gobi Desert and seeing the Naardam Festival. Everything was a wonderful experience.”
Pattie, traveled in July
The vast Mongolian terrain unfolds from Hustai National Park's wild horses to the Gobi's Flaming Cliffs. Ancient history comes alive at Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharkhorin, while the Yol Valley beckons trekkers. Nomadic culture thrives through ger stays, traditional meals, and visits with local herding families.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Khogno Khan Mountains, Kharkhorin, Saikhan Ovoo, Bayanzag, Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
- NZ$6,260
Customized 5 Days Ulaanbaatar Family Trip, Private Guide & Driver
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Mongolia is a lot different from what we have seen on the internet; its BETTER! There are beautiful national parks and landscapes that are surreal.”
Andrew, traveled in April
Rich cultural heritage flows from Ulaanbaatar's Gandan Monastery to the meditation temples of Terelj National Park. Accommodations include the Ramada Ulaanbaatar City Center and authentic ger camps, with highlights featuring wild horses in Hustai, the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, and the Tumen-Ekh performance.
Duration 5 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Hustai National Park, Terelj National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
- NZ$2,979
Explore Mongolia's highlights from the 130ft Genghis Khan statue to the 985ft Khongoryn Els singing dunes. Visit Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharkhorin, trek through Terelj National Park, and witness eagle hunting in Olgii. Stay in traditional ger camps and sample authentic cuisine like fermented mare's milk.
Duration 17 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Hustai National Park, Kharkhorin, Arvaikheer, Ikh Bogd, Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Bayanzag, Terelj National Park, Ulgii Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$11,287
Tailor-Made 7 Days Mongolia Family Trip with Daily Start, Private Guide
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was exciting to stay overnight in Ger camps. Seeking for wild horses on the vast grassland.”
Summer, traveled in April
The dramatic contrasts of Mongolia unfold from the ice-filled Yolyn Am valley to the towering Khongor sand dunes. Authentic Ger camps like Juulchin Khan Bogd and Gobi Discovery provide shelter, while visits to camel-breeding families and the crimson Flaming Cliffs of Bayanzag lead to the majestic Genghis Khan Statue Complex.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Great Gobi A National Park, Bayanzag, Terelj National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
- NZ$5,477
Orkhon Valley 2D 1N
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was great, and they even helped me add a side trip to see the Genghis Khan statue.”
Traverse Mongolia's historic Orkhon Valley, visiting the ancient capital Kharkhorin and 16th-century Erdene Zuu Monastery. Experience the sacred mountains of Hangai Ovoo and Undor Sant, plus ancient deer stones. This $700 tour includes 4WD transport, camping accommodations, and all meals.
Duration 2 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Kharkhorin, Orkhon Valley National Reserve Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German, French, Spanish Operator Trip De Nomadic From
- NZ$1,456
8 Days Eight Lakes Horseback Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The food which was served was great and the hospitality of all the families we stayed with was amazing.”
Andrea, traveled in May
The ancient capital Kharkhorin and its historic monastery mark the start of a ride to all Eight Lakes in the Khangai range. Stream crossings lead to natural wonders like saddle-shaped Duruu Lake and expansive Shireet Lake. Accommodations alternate between ger stays and camping, concluding with camel rides at Elsen Tasarkhai.
Duration 8 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Kharkhorin, Elsen Tasarkhai National Park Age Range Ages 8+ Operator TTRMongolia From
- NZ$2,757
Most popular destinations in Mongolia
Travel Mongolia your way
Best tour companies for Mongolia tours
Looking at the feedback from our TourRadar travelers, there's a clear pattern in what works well and what needs attention when booking Mongolia tours. G Adventures has built up quite a following - their guides really know their stuff and the whole experience feels well put together. A particular standout is Eternal Landscapes, where Amaraa and the team consistently deliver smooth, well-executed tours. Our customers often mention how the staff goes above and beyond what's expected, handling everything from logistics and local insights to cultural connections. There's a bit of a mixed bag with Tour Mongolia though. While some travelers have had great experiences, others point out that guide quality can vary quite a bit from tour to tour. The group sizes aren't always consistent either, which can affect how personal the experience feels. These insights from our travelers help paint a clear picture: the tour operator you choose really does make a difference in Mongolia. It's worth taking time to read through specific tour reviews, look at group sizes and check recent feedback before making your choice.
Best places to start your Mongolia tour
Most Mongolia trips start from Ulaanbaatar (or UB as locals say), which makes sense since it's where the transport links come together. While a few people begin from Beijing or the old capital Kharkhorin, about 90% of our guests start their journey in UB. You'll want to plan ahead - our data shows most travelers book around 52 days before departure, especially for summer trips when ger camps fill up quickly. Pack warm clothes no matter when you visit, as even July nights get pretty cold out on the steppes. The best weather comes between June and September, with the Naadam Festival in July showing off traditional sports like wrestling, archery and horse racing. Spring brings baby animals to the steppes, while winter - though definitely challenging - rewards you with pristine snowy landscapes, the Eagle Festival and also chances to spot rare Przewalski's horses roaming free in Khustai National Park.
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Best time to visit Mongolia
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Mongolia in winter offers an entirely different side of the country through 5-12 day tours. Our travelers tell us there's something really special about watching Przewalski's horses move through the white landscapes of Khustai, their breath visible in the cold air. The Gobi takes on a new character - you'll walk through snow-covered dunes and spot gazelles searching for food in the valleys. We focus on genuine experiences like learning to build ger fires the traditional way, sharing fermented mare's milk with local families and watching eagle hunters work with their birds. Yes, it gets seriously cold below zero, but you'll practically have places like Erdene Zuu Monastery to yourself.
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- Spring 2026
Spring brings new life to Mongolia's steppes, and our April tours showcase baby animals everywhere you look. The foals in Hustai National Park are a highlight, running alongside their mothers, while the Gobi warms up enough for proper hiking through Yol Valley where ice still holds onto the canyon walls. Our 5-7 day routes mix countryside time with culture - you'll start at Gandan Monastery in Ulaanbaatar before heading to ger camps where families are busy with spring work like mare milking and making traditional dairy products. The weather keeps you guessing, but our guests say that's what makes it interesting - you might need your winter coat one day and be picking wildflowers the next.
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- Summer 2026
Summer's long days open up Mongolia for deeper exploration on our 8-14 day tours. You'll get hands-on with nomad life - maybe helping milk yaks at sunrise, walking to tucked-away temples by afternoon and watching the light change on Bayanzag's red cliffs come evening. Our travelers really get into the outdoor living - riding horses across the steppes, hiking to Orkhon Valley waterfalls and learning traditional archery at the ger camps. These summer routes balance active days with cultural immersion - you'll sleep near wild horse herds, cook using local methods and spend nights under some of the clearest starry skies you'll ever see.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn makes Mongolia's landscapes turn golden, and our 5-7 day September and October tours make the most of it. Our travelers especially like watching Terelj National Park's birch forests change to bright yellow. The clear, cool weather is perfect for hiking through Gobi canyons and exploring old monastery ruins. Nights get chilly, but our guests say that makes the ger camps even more welcoming - you'll share meals with nomad families and might catch the final festivals before winter arrives. Tourist numbers drop off but the local welcome stays warm, which makes autumn really good for anyone wanting closer connections with Mongolian culture.
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What our customers ask about Mongolia Tours & Trips
What are Mongolia's main natural areas and how do you get to them?
Mongolia's got some incredible protected areas like Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park and Khustai National Park which you'll see on the Classic Gobi Tour 8D 7N. There's also Terelj National Park and Khovsgol Lake National Park each offering everything from massive sand dunes to peaceful valleys and pine forests. You'll usually access these spots through organized tours using 4x4s or on horseback depending where you're headed and what you want to do. The Horse riding with Mongolian nomads tour for example takes you on horseback to Tovkhon Monastery a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Which amazing places in Mongolia don't get many visitors?
There are some real hidden treasures like Amarbayasgalant Monastery this beautifully preserved Buddhist complex tucked away in a quiet valley. Or you could check out the Uran Togoo volcanic crater for something totally different it's featured in the From Steppes to Taiga 12 Days Tour. These places give you an amazing look at Mongolia's rich cultural and natural heritage without the usual tourist crowds.








































