Mongol Horse Trails
This journey on horseback is a close encounter with Mongolian horsemen and their horses, nomadic people who have thus far survived modern pressure and lifestyles. There is no other nation in the world that so much depends on horses. Mongol horsemanship is famous and strikingly different than anywhere else. The herders keep their horses in a semi-wild condition, allowing them to live freely in harem groups. During the harsh winter of subzero temperatures, the horses fend for themselves and protect their foals against predators such as wolves. There are no fences or any stables anywhere. We will ride out on the steppe, which is the summer pastureland of Mongolian nomads. We will ride in two strikingly different areas; first, the treeless steppe and then through the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area, which is in the mountain and forest taiga zone.
There is a more luxurious horse ride available which is yak supported allowing for ger camps to be created for the evening stay (no tents). This ride also runs with a smaller group.
Arrive Ulaanbaatar
The Steppes
Steppe ride
Sharbulag Valley
Tuul River
Jalman Meadows
Return to Ulaanbaatar and finish tour.
Countries visited
Places visited
Transportation
Mongolian families frequently move from one pasture to another using traditional wooden carts. These are hitched to the animals available in the region. Here we will use yaks, or rather yak-cow crossbreeds called hainag. The services of some herdsmen will be hired by the expedition and they will provide us with their animals.
Included In Price
Leadership, breakfast every day, and all meals outside Ulaanbaatar. One dinner with tour guide in Ulaanbaatar. All overnights in hotels (1n.) in shared double, gers (2n.) and tents (7n.), camping equipment and all local transport.
Meals Included
This tour includes 28 meals; 9 breakfasts 9 lunches 10 dinners
Not Included In Price
Drinks, laundry, Lunch and dinner in Ulaanbaatar. Air or train tickets in and out of Mongolia. Visa fee. Final evening in Ulaanbaatar is not included.
Important Information
Staff: A local guide who speaks English and Mongolian will accompany the group at all times. A cook will follow, with an assistant. In addition, the services of the local herdsmen will be hired along with their animals.Meals: Our cook will prepare the meals. We pride ourselves in having cooks adept at both western and Mongolian cooking on our trips. There are always vegetables available and we have no problem accommodating vegetarians on our trips. For breakfast we can usually buy fresh yogurt from the herdsmen in the local area.
Reversal of trip: Trips may be done in the reverse for operational reasons.
Please ask for details about other horse trails available.
| Start | End | Twin share | |
| 9 Jun 2012 | 19 Jun 2012 | AU$ 1850 | |
| 30 Jun 2012 | 10 Jul 2012 | AU$ 1850 | |
| 21 Jul 2012 | 31 Jul 2012 | AU$ 1850 | |
| 11 Aug 2012 | 21 Aug 2012 | AU$ 1850 | |
| 31 Aug 2012 | 10 Sep 2012 | AU$ 1850 |
Day 1: Arrive Ulaanbaatar
Arrive in Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to your hotel. Tour briefing after dinner.
Accommodation
Ulaanbaatar hotelMeals Included
1 x DinnersDay 2: The Steppes
A.m. Visit the Gandan lamasery, possibly in time for the prayers, the center for the Buddhist revival in Mongolia. The Mongols follow the Tibetan version of Lamaism, the Dalai Lama being the supreme theocratical leader. We depart for the steppe and have a picnic lunch on arrival, pitching camp near some nomadic families. Here we will meet the yak carts and our horses.
Accommodation
Twin share tentsMeals Included
1 x Lunches1 x DinnersDay 3 to 5: Steppe ride
Ride over the treeless steppe. We will ride across rather hilly terrain with occasional patches of birch forest. Throughout the ride we will have contact with local herdsmen, often relatives and friends of our wranglers. Our support structure is free from vehicles. All our provisions, camping equipment and luggage will be loaded onto yak carts. Even a ger (yurt) will be brought, and we will learn how to set it up. On the last day, forests will suddenly start to appear and we are now riding towards the Hentii wilderness area, which includes the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area and Gorkhi Terelj National Park. In Mongolia the Siberian boreal forest meets the Central Asian desert and steppe. All the while we will be riding in this transition zone.
Accommodation
Twin share tentsMeals Included
3 x Breakfasts3 x Lunches3 x DinnersDay 6 & 7: Sharbulag Valley
The horses will now make it possible to ride through the larch forests, up the slopes of the mountains and to follow ridges that have views of superb scenery, whilst the yak carts will follow the broad river valleys. We will arrive and pitch camp at the Sharbulag Valley. We will spend two nights here and it will allow for some flexibility in the middle of our ride.
Accommodation
Twin share tentsMeals Included
2 x Breakfasts2 x Lunches2 x DinnersDay 8: Tuul River
Cross a pass and ride into the upper part of the Tuul River Valley. We are now near the main ridge of the Hentii Mountains. The horses will help get us up onto the ridges where the panoramic views are extraordinary. It is a partly forested area.
Accommodation
Twin share tentsMeals Included
1 x Breakfasts1 x Lunches1 x DinnersDay 9 & 10: Jalman Meadows
We will ride towards Jalman Meadows, famous for its wildflowers, and reach our semi-permanent ger camp, which is situated a next to a beautiful wooded meadow on the upper parts of the Tuul River. We will overnight for two nights at Jalman Meadows, making a superb last day ride in the area.
Accommodation
Nomadic Ger campMeals Included
2 x Breakfasts2 x Lunches2 x DinnersDay 11: Return to Ulaanbaatar and finish tour.
Return to Ulaanbaatar in the morning and check into your hotel or transfer to airport. See the capital city on your own. Distances are short. The local guide is standing by to assist finding out where your points of interest are located.
