Come and enjoy a unique expedition in the remotely located Altai Mountains
CLIMB MOUNT KHUITEN MONGOLIA
CLIMB MOUNT KHUITEN MONGOLIA CLIMB
10 DAYS – 9 NIGHTS (FROM $2200 )
- Duration: 10 Days
- Starts & Ends: in Ulaanbaatar
- Max Altitude : 4374 m / 14359 f
- Tour type: Mountaineering, cultural.
- Group size: Max 8 people
- Difficulty level: 7/10
2025 Departure Dates & Pricing:
- June 9th-18th – 2400 USD
- July 9th-19th +Naadam Festival – 2600 USD
- August 9th – 16th – 2400 USD
- September 3rd – 10th – 2200 USD
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Top Highlights
- The base camp of the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park: Enjoy the most stunning and panoramic view of the Altai Mountains.
- Khüiten Peak 4374 meters / 14350 f: Mesmerize at the beauty of the highest peak in Mongolia
- Malchin Peak 4050 meters / 13247 f. Acclimatization climb peak
- Camel Support:
- Visit Eagle Hunter’s Family: Enjoy the hospitality of nomadic Kazakh people.
- More and more hidden highlights that our country is so rich in:
Overview
Mount Khuiten is the highest peak in Mongolia, which is located in the remote area of the Mongolian Altai region. In addition, Altai Tavan Bogd National Park is truly one of the must-see places in Mongolia as there are stunning snow-capped mountains and an array of beautiful valleys.
Discover Altai Travel offers you the best-planned mountaineering tour which includes climbing to Mount Khuiten, and experience the nomadic people such as Tuvans and Kazakhs
You will supported by the a master-degree local Mountain guides who are very experienced and always there to help you. Also, you will be accompanied by English-speaking tour guide, expedition chef, experienced drivers, camel herders, and porter guys.
We are pleased to offer 5%-10% discounts for bookings of more than three people and for early bookings.
Tour Info
Our team is a western Mongolia-based tour agency that’s mainly concentrated on Altai Tavan Bogd National Park tours. And with the most experienced mountain guides and porter support team, we organize the best-planned mountaineering tours. We have three types of climbing tours.
So, the differences between these three tours are the duration, number of mountains, and difficulty.
- The first one is the classic Khüiten Ascent tour, which lasts for 10–13 days, and in that period you can ascend the 2–3 peaks. This is a carefully planned itinerary where you have 3–5 days for acclimatization and Khuiten ascend. Also, it is the most popular itinerary so far.
- The second option is to climb to Khuiten for a short period. It is recommended for advanced climbers. In this option, we can make the summit in 5–7 days with the minimum acclimatization days and it’s mainly focused on Khuiten peak. It is a good option for those who don’t have much time, and who are really looking to make the summit in a short duration. However, make sure you are well-prepared and have mountaineering skills.
- The third option is for professional mountaineers. It is based on climbing 5–6 peaks which include the more technical and difficult peaks, such as Mt Burged (4068m / 13346f ) and Mt Snow Church (4150m / 13615 f). Amount of these peaks lists Mt Khuiten is the only 4th difficult peak and there are many other difficult climbs. During this trip, you will be guided only by the best of the best mountain guides in Mongolia. This trip is for 13-16 days.
The best time for climbing is from June to September, so now is the perfect time to sign up for the trip!
Mount Khuiten is perfect for intermediate climbers, but there are still some steep sections. In the past few years, due to warming, some parts of the peak have been covered with ice. Nairamdal peak is the easiest peak and mainly trekking. Once you are on the top of the Khuiten, you can enjoy the breathtaking “Triple Point” landscapes of China-Mongolia-Russia.
From the base camp to the high camp, we will cross the Potanin glacier and from halfway and further, we will rope up because there are a number of crevasses on the route that can reach up to 200 meters deep. There are porter guys in part of BC-ABC-BC that will help us with our camping and cooking equipment. Also, we are always available to take care of your bags.
The number of tickets for domestic flights is limited, so we strongly recommend you BOOK your trip ASAP!
Important Gear
- Double boots – or equivalent boots for 4500 meters.
- Harness
- Sleeping bag – for about -15C/ 5F
- Ice axe
- Backpack – mountaineering backpack 70L, and another daypack for trekking.
- Crampons – make sure that they work with your boots
- Carabiners – locking carabiners x2.
- Helmet
- Glasses for snow – ( goggles ), sunglasses.
- Sunscreen – maximum SPF, lip screen.
- Basic first aid kit,
- Headlamp,
- Water bottle,
- Trekking poles with snow baskets.
- Buff
Optional Gear
Gaiters, Ascender, Slings, Rappel device, Personal items, Personal Snacks, Chemical hand warmers, Camera, Books.
Also, you can rent mountaineering equipment from us. /Grivel, Petzl/
Crampon + Ice Axe + Harness + Helmet + Carbins = 150 USD per person
Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Welcome to Mongolia.
Our Discover Altai team will meet you upon arrival at Genghis Khan International Airport, from where you will be taken to your hotel. For all members of our group, we will book rooms in the same hotel. Also, those who have already arrived in Mongolia, please join us at our location. Welcome dinner will be served at the restaurant.
Day 2: Fly to Olgii
On the second day, you will take a domestic flight to Bayan-Olgii province, which is the westernmost corner of the country. You will meet the expedition team at the local airport. From there, you will be taken to the national park but it can take over six hours due to bad road conditions. Once you reach, you can enjoy a delicious dinner from the chef.
Day 3: Base camp
This is the first day of the hike. It will take about 6 hours and you will reach the base camp. The camels will take care of all the language. And for the hike, bring a small backpack and only the essentials like water, a waterproof jacket, etc. This is the ultimate way to enjoy the panoramic view of the Altai Mountains
Day 4–7: Acclimatization & Khuiten Ascent
Altai Tavan Bogd means “Holy Five Peaks”. And Malchin is one of the five peaks. On the fourth day, we will take an acclimatization climb to the Malchin peak which takes about 6–7 hours. Climbing up is a bit difficult and requires caution. It is not recommended to climb to the top in bad weather conditions.
As an alternative, we can suggest you explore the Potanin Glacier, where you can see an icy river and the background of Mount Khuiten. The next four days are flexible and we can decide the plan depending on the upcoming weather condition. If the weather is good and conditions dictate, we will climb to the summit in the first couple of days.
In the last few days, we can start climbing Malchin peak and Nairamdal peak but it’s optional. To the high camp, we will trek on the Potanin glacier. This is Mongolia’s longest glacier with a number of crevasses. Some of them reach over 200-meters deep.
During the mountaineering, you will be guided by a local master-degree mountaineer who knows the land perfectly and can lead the group. The porter guys will support us with the baggage such as camping and meals. Once you climb the very top, you can enjoy the stunning view of the Altai Mountains. Also, you have an opportunity to see the lands of four countries. Enjoy your Khiten ascent!
Day 8: White River Valley
On the 8th day, we will go back to the White River Valley. Enjoy the beautiful nature while walking along the white river.
Day 9: Drive Back to Olgii & Visit Nomadic Eagle Hunter’s Family
Drive back to Olgii. On the way visit a nomadic eagle hunter’s family and experience their traditions and cultures. Also, there will be a farewell dinner with the whole team and you can arrive in Olgii and stay at the hotel.
Day 10: Fly back to Ulaanbaatar. End of the trip!
Everything You Need To Know
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Tour Price & Scheduled dates:
PRICE
1 PAX – 3800 USD p/p )
2 PAX – 3200 USD p/p )
3 PAX- 2800 USD p/p
+4 PAX – 2600 USD p/p
Join the group- 2200 USD 2600 USD p/p
Payment: We ask you to deposit 600 USD. However, the rest of the payment can be completed two months before the start of the tour.
Departure Dates
1. 9th June-18th June – Spaces Availabe
2. 9th July – 19th July – Spaces Availabe
3. 9th August– 8th August – AVAILABLE
4. 3rd September – 10th September
-AVAILABLE
Max group size: 8 person
· Cancellation more than two months fee would be 300 USD
· Cancellation more than 45 days fee would be 500 USD
· Cancellation less than a month before departure will 600 USD
· And rest of the payments will be return back.
How to BOOK?
- Confirm with our tour itinerary
- Agree with terms and conditions
- Set the tour departure date
- Deposit 600 USD per person
- Send us a copy of your passports
Discounts:
- For private group tours 5 % DISCOUNT
- The first two travelers who join the group can get a 5 % DISCOUNT each.
Good to know:
Mongolian tourism is mainly concentrated during the three months of summer. And we highly recommend that you book your trip as soon as possible. In the last couple of years, there have been big problems with tickets for domestic flights.
Previously, there were more than ten flights a week. But for the last couple of years, it is only twice a week. So it’s limited and very expensive. During the tourist season, it can reach $500 for a round trip which is quite expensive for 2.5 hours flight.
So, Ladies and Gentlemen! The Discover Altai team is looking forward to meeting you and providing unforgettable expeditions to this remote corner of the world!
If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us!
Frequently Asked Questions:
How high is Khuiten peak?
The highest peak in Mongolia is Khuiten peak, which reaches an elevation of 4374 m (14,350 ft).
Where is Khuiten Peak?
Khuiten Peak is located in the Tavan Bogd massif, in the far west of Mongolia. It is about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the nearest town, Moron, and about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the border with Russia.
What is special about Khuiten peak?
Mount Khuiten is the highest peak in Mongolia, along with being home to the nation’s longest glacier, Potanin. Stretching an impressive 19 kilometers down from Mount Khuiten’s eastern face, it definitely rivals some of the world’s finest glacial sights.
And on a clear day from the summit, you can even see into Russia and China! not to mention that The local Tuvan herders who will be handling your camel caravan and carrying your belongings are amazing people whose culture and traditions add so much onto this journey already made special by its natural beauty.