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MONGOLIA ALTAI MOUNTAIN TOUR
MONGOLIA ALTAI MOUNTAIN TOUR
8 DAYS – 7 NIGHTS (FROM $1700 )
- Duration: 8 days 7 nights
- Price from: 1700 USD
- Arrival: Bayan-Olgii province
- Group size: 1-8
- Destination: Taban Bogd National Park
- Difficulty: Moderate, Easy
- Suitable Age: 15-70
Top Highlights
- Altai Tavan Bogd Base camp
- Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Altai Mountains
- Climb to traveler’s favorite peak – Malchin Peak
- Visit Nomadic Eagle Hunter’s family
- Camp by the beautiful Khoton Lake
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Altai Mountains are listed on UNESCO World Heritage sites because it’s ancient cultural and historical wonders including ancient rock carvings, beautiful lakes, endless rivers, and several extremely rare animals.
OVERVIEW
Welcome to Mongolia, the land of endless steppe and the country of blue sky. Mongolia is the 18th biggest country in the world and is located in central Asia.
It is home to the last nomadic people. The western part of the county is famous for its beautiful landscape and the snow-capped Altai Mountains.
The Altai Mountains rise around 4000 meters above sea level. Kuiten peak is the highest point /4374m/of the Altai Mountains.
The Discover Altai Team offers you the “Mongolian Altai Mountains Tour” where you can experience the gorgeous Altai region and nomadic eagle hunting culture and unique traditions.
This is an all-inclusive package tour with an experienced local support team. Come and enjoy an unforgettable experience with the Discover Altai team!
Tour Itinerary:
DAY 1: Arrive in Olgii
Welcome to western Mongolia, the land of the magnificent Altai Mountains and nomadic eagle hunters. Our city guide will pick you up from your location and drop you off at the airport. The adventure starts here.
Arrive in Bayan–Olgii province. At the Olgii airport, you will be welcomed by your local people /support/ team. This includes an English-speaking tour guide, a driver, and an expedition cook. Drive to Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. Arrive at the Oigor valley which is the north entrance of the Altai Mountains park.
DAY 2: Horse trek to Base Camp
After having breakfast, we will migrate to the base camp. It is one of the most popular camping sites in Mongolia. All the baggage will be transported by camels. Also, the local herders will support us with their horses.
The horses in this area are well-trained, but you have to be very careful. The tour guide will give you instructions before riding a horse. Get Adventure Enjoy the ride and explore the beautiful scenery. At the base camp, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the highest peaks in Mongolia.
DAY 3: Climb to Malchin Peak (4051 m / 13290 ft)
Malchin Peak is located right on the border between Russia and Mongolia. And it is the only mountain where it is possible to climb up without any special climbing equipment, except hiking boots.
Climbing adventure is not easy, some parts of the trail are very steep and have big stones, which makes it difficult to climb. Also, the weather plays a large role. Our main priority is to be safe. Our tour guide will lead the group as highly as possible depending on how the good weather is.
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. As an alternative option in case of bad weather, instead of Malchin Peak, we can offer you the chance to explore Potanin Glacier. It is a 16 km long and 4 km wide glacier with a number of deep crevasses. You can take stunning photos here too. Enjoy your trekking. Finally, we will head back to base camp.
DAY 4: Horseback to White-River Valley
Today we will ride horses to White River Valley. We will take a different trail. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the Altai Mountains. Adventure with snow-capped mountains and the stunning white river.
The color of the water is milky white because it comes from the glacier and the mineral dust turns the water white. It is not drinkable. Arrive at the South entrance of the National Part.
Set our tents at the camping place. And for the evening, if you feel up to more hiking we can recommend that you visit Green Lake. It takes a couple of hours in total to make it there and back.
DAY 5: Drive to Khoton Lake
Today we will drive to Khoton Lake which is located in the southern part of the Altai Mountains. On the way, we will stop at ancient archaeological sites like ancient cemeteries and Stone Man monuments from the IX-XII century.
Camp by Khoton Lake. The local community calls this place “Sirgaly” which means “gorgeous nature”. Adventure and Enjoy the stunning nature of the Altai region.
Also, on our arrival, you have the opportunity to climb Biluu Hill where you will have a marvelous view of the surroundings. Explore petroglyphs from the Bronze Age
DAY 6: Visit a nomadic Kazakh family
After breakfast, we will drive about half an hour to the nomadic family. Explore the nomadic life, their way of living, and how they take care of their animals. The nomadic families in this area move around 4 times a year.
This area is their summer home. In the afternoon we will hike to the Waterfall Valley. This is truly one of the most beautiful valleys in this area. Then we will head back to the family and learn more about their unique culture.
DAY 7: Drive back to Olgii
Today we will return to Olgii. On the way, we will make a quick stop at the nomadic eagle hunter’s home. Learn about traditional hunting with golden eagles. This adventure makes you surprised.
Have a memorable picture with an eagle. Once we return to Ulgii, the tour itinerary includes a short concert. We can visit Batsukh’s family and enjoy traditional Tuvan throat singing.
If the singer won’t be at home during your stay, we will show you a traditional Kazakh Folk concert. Finally, there will be a Farewell dinner at the restaurant..
DAY 8: Fly back to Ulaan Baatar
Thank you for coming. End of the service! Have a good trip!
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Tour Price & Scheduled dates:
Tour Price
1 PAX – 2600 USD
2 PAX – 2000 USD p.p
3 PAX- 1800 USD p.p
+4 PAX – 1700 USD p.p
Join the group – 1700 USD p.p
Cancellation Policy:
· Cancellation more than two months fee would be 400 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
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:
What is special about the Altai Mountains?
The Altai Mountains are a mountain range in Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan come together. The Altai Mountains are home to a number of different animals, including the snow leopard, the argali (a type of wild sheep), and the ibex (a type of wild goat).
Can you hike the Altai Mountains?
Yes! The Altai Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and trekkers from all over the world.
What animals live in the Altai Mountains?
The Altai Mountains are the natural habitat of a few choice animals, including the argali (a kind of wild sheep), and the ibex (another type of wild goat). However, this mountain range is most famous for being the dwelling place of endangered snow leopards.
How long is the Altai Mountain range?
The Altai Mountain range stretches for about 2700 kilometers or 1700 miles. It runs from the altitudes of 900 meters or 3000 feet in the west to 4500 meters or 14750 feet in the east.
Are the Altai Mountains cold?
The Altai Mountains are located in Central and East Asia, where the climate is generally cooler than in other parts of the world. However, the temperatures in the Altai Mountains can vary depending on the time of year and the altitude. In general, the higher up you go in the mountains, the colder it will be.