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- Nomadic of Blue Sky
- In-depth Cultural
- Immerse yourself in rich history and local traditions
- Group Tour
- Join a group and forge lifelong friendships
- Partially Guided
- Independent travel, featuring selected guided excursions
- Guided in English
- Other languages on offer: German, Italian, French, Chinese, Russian
- Group Size 2 - 16
- Age range 6 to 80

Highlights
- Explore Terelj National Park's rocky hills
- Visit the world's largest Equestrian Statue
- Stay overnight with a nomadic Mongolian family
- Ride camels across the Khongor Sand Dunes
- Discover the historic Ongi Monastery ruins
Itinerary
- Introduction
- Day 1 Ulaanbaatar
- Day 2 Terelj National Park
- Day 3 Baga Gazriin Chuluu
- Day 4 Tsagaan Suvarga
- Day 5 Yolyn Am Valley
- Day 6 Khongor Sand Dunes
- Day 7 Bayanzag
- Day 8 Ongiin Khiid
- Day 9 Kharkhorin
- Day 10 Ulaanbaatar
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Guide
- Meals
- Transport
- Free eSIMTourRadar offers the lead traveler (the person who booked) a free 1GB eSIM for the trip. The eSIM is redeemable only through the TourRadar app 72 hours before departure.
What's Not Included
- Flights
- Insurance
- Optional
Adventure Type
- Group AdventuresJoin a group and forge lifelong friendships.What to expect
- Group of 16 travelers max.
- Fast booking confirmation
- Carefully planned itineraries
- Travel with like-minded people
- Personalized AdventuresCustomize an existing itinerary or create your own.What to expect
- Travel with your own group of min. 2 travelers
- Choose your preferred dates and duration
- Upgrade your accommodation
- Customize the itineraries
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Operated by
Nomadic of Blue Sky
Number of tours
6
Age Range
12 to 90 years old
Response time
within 3 days
Nomadic of Blue Sky offers luxurious, and budget adventure travel. Many...
Read moreCustomer Reviews
- Overall RatingExcellent
- ItineraryExcellent
- GuideExcellent
- TransportExcellent
- AccommodationExcellent
- FoodExcellent
- PFPannier· August 26th, 2023We’ve been on a round trip mainly in Central Mongolia. A feast for all the senses with the endless, green steppes and rolling hills with the speckled white gers (that's what the Mongolian yurts are called), the freely grazing herds of horses, camels, cattle, yaks, goats and sheep, the mostly beaming, blue sky, the intense, wonderful scent of the blooming meadows (it's a pity that you can't preserve it and take it with you), the unique nomadic culture, which has hardly changed in the last few centuries (except for thermos flasks, radio receivers, telephones, motorbikes and cars), the colorfulness of the traditional clothing, the throat singing, impressive stone formations and Mongolian horsemanship, which we couldn’t get enough of and just this vastness again and again! But also the incredibly interesting history of the Mongols, which had so much influence on the development of other regions. We learned a lot and connected a few more dots. Nomadic of Blue Sky made all this possible and Tom, the best tour guide for this trip - kind, fexible, reliable, perfect English speaking and extremely knowledgeable about Mongolian history and history anyways - made sure we had always all what we needed like the best ger camps available. We can only recommend this destination, this travel agency and tour guide!Show moreTrip date: August 2023
- BBilenikola· January 31st, 2020Unforgettable tour in amazing Mongolia with the wonderful tour operator. 2600 km, beautiful nature, responsive people. Special thanks to our guide Gandulam and driver Bagi.Show moreTrip date: June 2019
- SCSheila· August 24th, 2019This trip was AMAZING! Our guide, Tuvshuu, was extremely knowledgeable, fun, friendly and helpful. He even arranged vegan meals for me at each of our stops - from ger camps to hotels, to restaurants along the way. (The food was fabulous!) Our driver, Buugi, was also excellent. Some of the terrain was pretty rough and Buugi got us safely and comfortably through, even through a freak snowstorm! I’m a solo female traveler, as was the other woman on this tour, and I’ve honestly never felt more safe and well-cared for than I did with Nomadic of Blue Sky. Mongolia is unbelievably gorgeous. Breathtakingly beautiful. Absolutely my favorite place of the 17 countries I visited in my 6 month tour of Asia. You will love Mongolia and you will love Nomadic of Blue Sky! Just go!!Show moreNomadic of Blue Sky commented on this reviewThank you very much!Trip date: May 2019
- NMNicole· July 22nd, 2019While he was very nice and tried his best, his English language skills were not sufficient to be an English guide and his knowledge (history, current events, religion, culture etc.) was substandard. Unfortunately the conversations were pretty superficial. I learned the most from other guides I met during the trip, which should not be the intend.Show moreTrip date: July 2019
- DADavid· June 24th, 2019Excellent trip for a taste of Mongolia focusing on big wide open spaces in Gobi desert. Long drives on bumpy off-road tracks, but that was part of fun. Nomadic of Blue Skies & guide went extra mile to ensure trip went well including organising pre & post trip hotels & airport transfers. Accomodation in gers & nomafoc overnight stay were great. People were friendly everywhere although the locals speak limited English. Food was very good. Sometimes foreigners are reluctant to use unknown local operators but Nomadic of Blue Sky matched anything international companies could offer...highly recommended for those curious travellers wanting to discover the authentic southern Mongolia. Great value for money too as most cists are included in prepaid price. Recommended !Show moreNomadic of Blue Sky commented on this reviewThank you dear David Adams. We wish you all the best in your future life. Many thanksTrip date: June 2019
- CCCatherine· June 6th, 2019Trip was amazing and a true adventure!Show moreNomadic of Blue Sky commented on this reviewThank you dear Cahterine Casazza.Trip date: May 2019
- KKamal· August 17th, 2018hello dear travelers. i traveled Mongolia in summer 2017 served by Nomadic of Blue Sky. i suggest you must see Mongolia. After this trip i want comeback to Mongolia and explore much. All service was very good. Thanks team of Nomadic of Blue Sky. Regards Kammal from SingaporeShow moreTrip date: August 2017
- CClemens· August 14th, 2018I and my family traveled Mongolia in summer 2017. Mongolia is dream land and must travel country for any tourists. Our trip organized by "Nomadic of Blue Sky". I'd like to say thanks. Our guide and driver was very good. If you are going to travel to Mongolia I would recommend this company. Oliver's familyShow moreTrip date: July 2017
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What our customers ask about this tour
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Mary
Asked on June 4th, 2023I would like to know what kind of clothes you would recommend me to pack for the trip
- Nomadic of Blue SkyOperator•Written June 2023
July is summer time in Mongolia, but it is still a good idea to pack some warm clothing for the evenings, as temperatures can drop quite low. Here are some recommendations for the clothes you might need to bring: 1. Layers: Pack clothes that can be layered, such as t-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and a jacket. 2. Warm clothing: Bring a warm jacket, a fleece or a hoodie for the evenings. 3. Trousers & shorts: Bring both long and short trousers for daytime and depending on your activities. 4. Comfortable shoes: Pack comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots for any outdoor activities. 5. Hat and sunglasses: Bring a hat to protect yourself from the sun, as well as sunglasses to protect your eyes. 6. Rain gear: Mongolian summers can be wet and rainy in July, although it can rain suddenly during daytime. Pack a rain jacket and an umbrella just in case.
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