
Mongolian couples during Naadam Festival
Mongolian couples during Naadam Festival

Mongolian wrestling
Mongolian wrestling

Horse racing at Hatgal town
A boy attending horse race in Hatgal town, Hovsgol province

Mongolian kids at Naadam Festival
Mongolian kids at Naadam Festival

Mongolian couples during Naadam Festival
Mongolian couples during Naadam Festival

Mongolian wrestling
Mongolian wrestling

Horse racing at Hatgal town
A boy attending horse race in Hatgal town, Hovsgol province

Mongolian kids at Naadam Festival
Mongolian kids at Naadam Festival
Enjoy Naadam Festival in Khatgal village at the shore of Khuvsgul lake. Naadam is a world-famous festival celebrating Mongolia’s Independence. So what makes Naadam so special? Annual Naadam Festival lasts for up to 3 days throughout Mongolia between 10-13 July. This is a great opportunity to witness Mongolia’s enduring long-distance horse race, traditional wrestling, archery, and knuckle-bone shooting tournaments. The trip is even fantastic to be organised near the breathtaking freshwater Khuvsgul lake in Northern Mongolia. Khuvsgul lake is the deepest in Central Asia. Spend your holiday trekking in the mountains, cycling through Alpine meadows and shoreline of the lake.
Zendmen Travel Advantages
- Authentic experience during local Naadam Festival
- Ethical tour operation to the places you visit
- Locally sourced meals.
- Comfortable ger camp with stunning views of the Khuvsgul lake
- Customise the tour according to your interest.
Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by your ZENDMEN TRAVEL guide and you will travel to Hustai National Park where the last wild species of horse, Takhi, have been reintroduced and protected since the 1990s. It is over an hour’s drive from Ulaanbaatar and you will have a chance to see these rare species in the wild while you hiking through wooded hills and mountains in the national park. You will also have an opportunity to see one of the largest collections of ancient stone man monuments dating back Turkic Statehood of the 6th century AD. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at the ger camp restaurant.
(Ger camp; L, D)
After early breakfast, you will drive back to Ulaanbaatar’s Chinggis Khaan International airport to fly to Murun, the provincial centre of the Khuvsgul region. Naadam festivals that take place in every district in Mongolia celebrating the country’s independence day since 1921. In the afternoon, you will see one of the most spectacular horse racing in the world. The horses are graded by age, sex and race over distances of up to 24 kilometres, their riders are young children between four to 12 years old, many without stirrups or saddles. Visiting local Naadam is always an enjoyable first-hand experience for travellers where you will have exclusive opportunities to meet jokey children and wrestlers. It is the place where you can take amazing photographs.
(Ger camp; B, L, D)
You will have adventurous days with light walking and horse riding along the Lake Khuvsgul, a 136 km long and 36 km wide alpine lake, elevated at 1,640m above the ocean floor. It is the second-largest lake in Mongolia and the deepest lake in Central Asia. The lake is known as the cleanest lake on earth. Meals are served in the warm and comfortable restaurant of the ger camp. Overnight stay in a ger.
(Ger camp; B, L, D)
Enjoy a boat trip in the morning when air is full of a gentle scent with aromatic wild grass and make a visit to a mineral spring on the other side of the lake. Take a bit of walk along the shore of the lake and start boating back to your ger camp. In the afternoon, practice your horse riding for a half day. Make yourself relaxed at a comfortable ger camp in the afternoon.
(Ger camp; B, L, D)
Today, your wranglers and horses will meet you for a few hours practice at your leisure for the next day’s ride. Wooded mountain areas and open valleys will offer you dramatic scenery. You will be getting used to riding long-distance rides while traversing breathtaking panorama.
(Ger camp; B, L, D)
Your itinerary will be flexible depending on your ability of riding and you should liaise with your tour guide. Today is a day you will take a rather long horse riding to Hatgal and the eastern shore of the Lake Khuvsgul. Here you can spot a panoramic view of the Horidol Saridag Mountains (3,130 m a.s.l) with dramatic rock formations above forest line along the western shore of the Lake Khuvsgul.
You are welcome to visit nomadic families and experience their hospitality. Why not try out freshly made yogurt, milk tea and pastry with double cream? In the afternoon, you will return to your comfortable ger camp.
(Ger camp; B, L, D)
After relaxing morning you will drive to Murun for your flight to Ulaanbaatar. Upon arrival, you will visit the Gandan Monastery, the largest Buddhist monastery in Mongolia where you can see a gigantic Janraisag Statue, the god of eternity, as tall as 9 stories of an apartment block. In the afternoon, you will visit the Museum of Mongolian History, where you can see traditional costumes of different ethnic Mongols, archaeological discoveries of prehistoric people and the Mongol Empire of the 13th century. In the evening you will enjoy traditional folk concert followed by a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
(Hotel****; B, L, D)
After breakfast check out your hotel and transfer for your departure (B)
Tour Length: 9 days
Tour Dates: 9-17 July
Tour Price: from $ 1,605
Group size: Max-12 persons
Tour Grade: Strenuous
Private tour option: Available
Hi Muno,
I just wanted to thank you for all your work this trip. You did such a lovely job, especially given how difficult it is to arrange travel during the winter. (more…)
The friendliest people we met on our journey from London to Australia! Huge landscapes, cosy gers and endless cups of tasty milk tea! We can’t wait to go back to see it in summer.
Emily Franke, Sam King and Ben King
UK

Hi PJ and Muno,
Diana, Carissa and I had a great time in Mongolia. We were very well looked after by Beggi- who was an excellent guide, and Jack- an extremely skillful driver. The ger camps had a few challenges- as you had forewarned us- the first one had no hot water, and the second one had toilets which were mostly not working. Nevertheless, the whole trip in Mongolia was a wonderful experience, with the beautiful and varied sceneries, the horse and camel rides, the hot days and cold nights, the dust storms and sandy dunes, the Mongolian culture and food, the National Parks and the wild horses, etc…
Please extend our gratitude and sincere thanks to both Beggi and Jack.
Patrick Sim
Singapore
Hi Muno,
I just wanted to thank you for all your work this trip. You did such a lovely job, especially given how difficult it is to arrange travel during the winter. (more…)
The friendliest people we met on our journey from London to Australia! Huge landscapes, cosy gers and endless cups of tasty milk tea! We can’t wait to go back to see it in summer.
Emily Franke, Sam King and Ben King
UK

Hi PJ and Muno,
Diana, Carissa and I had a great time in Mongolia. We were very well looked after by Beggi- who was an excellent guide, and Jack- an extremely skillful driver. The ger camps had a few challenges- as you had forewarned us- the first one had no hot water, and the second one had toilets which were mostly not working. Nevertheless, the whole trip in Mongolia was a wonderful experience, with the beautiful and varied sceneries, the horse and camel rides, the hot days and cold nights, the dust storms and sandy dunes, the Mongolian culture and food, the National Parks and the wild horses, etc…
Please extend our gratitude and sincere thanks to both Beggi and Jack.
Patrick Sim
Singapore
Hi Muno,
I just wanted to thank you for all your work this trip. You did such a lovely job, especially given how difficult it is to arrange travel during the winter. (more…)