A land of endless horizons, nomadic traditions, and vast silence, where the rhythm of life still follows the seasons and the open steppe stretches beyond sight.
In Mongolia, distance feels different. Roads disappear into grasslands, mountain ranges emerge from empty horizons, and nights are illuminated by more stars than city dwellers often realise still exist.
For centuries, nomadic families have moved with the seasons across these landscapes, maintaining traditions that remain central to Mongolian identity today. Staying in a traditional ger, sharing meals with herding families, and witnessing a way of life shaped by nature offers a rare sense of connection to something enduring.
Mongolia isn't about ticking off landmarks. It's about slowing down, embracing simplicity, and discovering how much clarity can emerge when there is finally space to think.
For travellers seeking adventure, cultural depth, and a genuine break from modern noise, few places feel as liberating.
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Embark on an extraordinary 10-day journey across Mongolia, a vast land of endless steppes, dramatic mountain landscapes, and centuries-old nomadic traditions.
View Itinerary →Most international travellers arrive through Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar. Direct flights connect Mongolia with cities including Seoul, Istanbul, Frankfurt, Beijing, Tokyo, and Singapore. Once in the country, journeys often continue by private vehicle, domestic flights, or sections of the famous Trans-Mongolian Railway.
Mongolia uses the Mongolian Tögrög (MNT). Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger businesses in Ulaanbaatar, but cash remains essential in rural regions. Budget around US$20-50 per day for personal expenses beyond your tour inclusions.
Visa requirements vary by nationality and are subject to change. Many visitors can enter visa-free for short stays, while others may require a visa before departure. We recommend checking the latest regulations before travel.
Mongolia experiences four distinct seasons and one of the world's most extreme continental climates.
Summer (June-August) offers pleasant temperatures, green grasslands, and excellent conditions for exploration. Autumn brings golden landscapes and fewer visitors. Winters are long and exceptionally cold, while spring can be windy and unpredictable.
Our Mongolia journeys combine carefully selected boutique hotels in Ulaanbaatar with comfortable ger camps in remote regions. Many camps offer private facilities, exceptional hospitality, and immersive access to Mongolia's natural landscapes while maintaining a strong
Hospitality is central to Mongolian culture. Guests are traditionally welcomed with tea, dairy products, and generous conversation. When entering a ger, it is customary to avoid stepping on the threshold and to accept offerings respectfully.
Mongolian traditions remain closely connected to family, nature, and nomadic heritage. Travelling with curiosity and respect often leads to some of the most memorable encounters of the journey.
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