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Mongolia's Naadam Festival
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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14 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 10 dinners
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Hotel (4 nights), Tourist Ger Camp (9 nights), Family Ger Camp (1 night)
From £3,366(15 days)
Trip Informations
Why you’ll love this trip
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Go behind the scenes of Mongolia's Naadam Festival and visit the athlete's training camps as they prepare to compete in the Naadam Festival.
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Live the nomad life with a family stay at a horse breeder's camp.
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Experience the phenomenal landscapes of central Mongolia.
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Attend the Naadam Opening Ceremony and watch athletes compete for glory in wrestling, horse racing and archery.
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Encounter Mongolia's stunning natural landscape with visits to places such as the Flaming Cliffs and sand dunes of Khongor.
Is this trip right for you?
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Staying in various tourist ger camps, you'll be relatively comfortable as most of them will be 2-3 people sharing one ger, with comfortable beds and plenty of blankets, but the facilities are shared and separated from the gers which may take some getting used to.
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You will have an overnight family stay at a horse breeder's camp and will need a sleeping bag for this night. This is an authentic local experience, so be prepared for basic, but very real conditions.
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This trip involves long drives across some rough terrain and to remote areas, away from modern facilities and conveniences. As you'll spend a lot of time on the road, it is important to realise that the emphasis on this trip is on the journey. You'll travel through amazing landscapes and stay in some stunning locations.
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Depending on group size, you may be split into multiple vehicles throughout this trip. The leader will make an effort to rotate travellers through the vehicles so that everyone spends some time together on the drives.
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Vegetarians can be catered for, though choices may be limited. Please let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements when you book your trip. Some food will be traditional Mongolian style, but as the traditional diet consists solely of meat and dairy products, most meals are less challenging and based more on Russian or Western cuisine, which is now also common in the Mongolian diet.
Itinerary
- DAY 1Day 1 • Ulaanbaatar
- DAY 2Day 2 • Archery & Wrestling Training Camp
- DAY 3Day 3 • Horse Training Camp
- DAY 4Day 4 • Baga Gazriin Chuluu
- DAY 5Day 5 • Tsagaan Suvarga
- DAY 6Day 6 • Yol Valley
- DAY 7Day 7-8 • Khongoriin Sand Dunes
- DAY 8Day 9 • Bayanzag Flaming Cliff
- DAY 9Day 10 • Ongiin Khiid
- DAY 10Day 11 • Karakorum
- DAY 11Day 12 • Ulaanbaatar
- DAY 12Day 13 • Naadam Festival - Opening Ceremony & Archery Events
- DAY 13Day 14 • Naadam Festival - Wrestling & Horse Racing Events
- DAY 14Day 15 • Ulaanbaatar
Inclusions
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14 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 10 dinners
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Private Vehicle
bed Accommodation
Hotel (4 nights), Tourist Ger Camp (9 nights), Family Ger Camp (1 night)
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Sunday Jun 29, 2025
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Trip size max: 16 - 4 spaces left
£3,740£3,366
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Monday Jun 29, 2026
Monday Jul 13, 2026
Trip size max: 16 - 13 spaces left
£3,658
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Important notes
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1. A single supplement is available on this trip for hotel nights (4 nights) in Ulaanbaatar and 4 nights out of the stays at tourist ger camps. Your tour leader will advise you on where in the tourist ger camps you'll be able to have a single ger to you.
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2. A sleeping bag is required for the family ger camp stays. You can bring your own, or hire one in Ulaanbaatar at 20 USD. Please let your booking agent know if you would like to hire one.
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3. Please provide your passport copy no later than 45 days prior to the departure. This is needed for purchasing Nadaam Festival tickets.
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4. The visit to training camps heavily depend on the schedule set up by different teams which tend to change last minute. So the order of the visit to different training camps may change between Day 2 and Day 3. Your tour leader will be able to give you the exact details at the group meeting but we will visit the training camps of the three sports to give you the chance of observing and interacting with the athletes in preparation for their games.
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5. Please note that if you are booked on the 2nd & 4th departure starting on 29 Jun 2024 (departure code: CBSOS2506292&CBSOS2509294), the order of destinations on the itinerary will be adjusted as below ( the included activities in each destination will remain the unchanged):
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1. Ulaanbaatar: Group meeting
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2. Ulaanbaatar: Horse Racing Camp
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3. Ulaanbaartar: Archery & Wrestling Camp
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4. Karakorum
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5. Ongiin Khiid
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6. Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs
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7. Khongor Sand Dunes
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8. Khongor Sand Dunes
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9. Yol Valley
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10. Tsagaan Suvarga
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11. Baga Gazriin Chuluu
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12. Ulaanbaatar
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13. Ulaanbaatar - Nadaam Openning Ceremony & Archery events
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14. Ulaanbaatar - Wrestling & Horse Racing events
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15. Trip finish
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For departures CBSOS250629 and CBSOS2506293, the itinerary will be as per the normal itinerary displayed.
Reviews (12)
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CHIA HSING
This is a great trip if you would like to experience Mongolia in an authentic way. Visiting the training camps, and eventually attended the Naddam festival was the experience of the life time!
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Wasim
Considering the circumstances, overall good experience.
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Cheryl
From attending colourful world-class cultural performances and athletic events at the Naadam Festival, to travelling across stunning landscapes in the Gobi Desert, staying with nomadic families in their ghers and riding camels across dunes this was a trip of a lifetime.
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Sandra
The Mongolia trip is an amazing experience. If you love huge landscapes, amazing scenery, wonderful people and a rich culture, then you need to see it to believe it. Our guide, who was local, was not only very knowledgeable and helpful, but also fun and his enthusiasm infectious. I only wished I'd had time to continue and join the Wild Mongolia trip after the amazing Nadam festival.
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Choong Wah
Amazing trip. It showcases a country & culture that's unique, fun and deserves to be better known. Mongolians are big friendly people. Our enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide made sure we were immersed in the best possible way to appreciate the culture and share the best time with the people. A bit of rough travel, vegans come well-prepared. 5* and when done, you'll want more!
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Sandra
Mongolia offers adventure, great landscapes and wonderful people unlike any other place. The festival was an amazing experience, a bit like an Olympic event, and the opening ceremony was really surprising, integrating both historic, current and future influences. Having been to the archers, wrestlers and horse camps at the start of the trip, they gave us an added insight into their cultural roots and current nomadic existence.
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Nigel
Truly amazing experience. The people, culture and history of Mongolia is very unique, and this tour explores it all.
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Stuart
Mongolia during Naadam is like nowhere on Earth- the noise, colour and atmosphere needs to be seen to be believed!
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Courtney
Mongolia's Naadam Festival is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. My highlight was definitely getting to visit the training camps, as this is a privilege afforded to so few people. Feeling like a part of history and modern culture is very humbling, and particularly the Opening Ceremony is forever etched into my brain as a life-changing experience
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Luke
I was on a once-in-a-lifetime edition of this trip (sorry, there is 0 chance it will ever be repeated), which I think all of my fellow travelers will agree made any other issue we encountered worth it (well, almost). The people and culture are amazing, and the festival is out of this world. GO. Be aware that the Gobi visit is very trying. Ask for the VAN or SUV transports... go with something other than a mini-bus (our driver was terrific, but the mini-bus is just too slow to transit over roadless areas, which is 99% of the trip)