11 Days MONGOLIA, Overland Adventure Camp + Ger (156,91 KB)
Highlights: * Roaming the modern & ancient capitals * Visiting dinosaurs discovery sites * Walking on the great Gobi Desert; Chance of sand-boarding Tour Code: AMNG-CGC_11 Itinerary (Subject to changes) Day 1 Ulaanbaatar O/N hotel (Hotel) Arrive Ulaanbaatar (UB), met on arrival at airport/ train station and transfer to hotel. Afternoon, visit Natural History Museum. Evening visit Zaisan Hill Day 2 Ulaanbaatar- Zorgol Khairkhan Mt (Camp) Scenic journey to sacred mountain Zorgol Khairkhan Mt, believed to be Visited by Ghenis Khan during autumns. Hiking in region. O/N Erdenedalai, Middle Gobi Camp (around 240km from UB) Day 3 Baga Gazriin Chuluu–Bayanzag Yoliin. O/N tourist camp (Ger) Enjoy the rocky formation; Dinosaurs discovery site Beauitful valley for wild life observations, hike. Day 4 Yolyn Am – The Vulture’s Mouth-Khongoriin Els. O/N Ger (Ger) Spot wild animals roaming in the beautiful valley. Take a hike in the great sand dunes Day 5 Khongoriin Els. O/N Ger (Ger) Revisit the great sand dunes for varied views Day 6 Ongii Khiid / Arvaikheer. O/N Camp (Camp) Visit the ruins of Ongi monastery and enjoy the idyllic Evening of Middle Gobi, may detour to Arvaikheer Day 7 KharaKhorum O/N Camp (Camp) Drive to famous city of Kharakhorum, capital of ancient Mongolia Empire. Day 8 Tsenkher O/N Ger (Ger) Have a day to relax at the Hotspring Day 9 Ugii Lake O/N Camp (Camp) Relax day at the lake for birdlife Day 10 Gorkhi - Terelji National Park . O/N Ger (Ger) Take a walk at renowned beautiful natural scenery of Terelji National Park. Visit nomadic family living in a Traditional Mongolian tent. Travel with local herdsman Day 11 Gorkhi - Terelji National Park - UB Transfer to a hotel to wash up before flight Terms O/N – overnight | Flight Guideline | CA976 SIN-BEJ 0015/0620 | SQ - | SQ812 SIN-PEK 0115/0720 | | (Subject to | CA901 BEJ-ULN 0900/1215 | | OM224 PEK-ULN 0930/1145 (1,3,6) | | Changes) | CA902 ULN-BEJ 1315/1405 | | OM223 ULN-PEK 1815/2020 (5,7) | | | CA975 BEJ-SIN 2330/0545+1 | | SQ821 PEK-SIN 0005/0625+1 |
| Style | Organised tour & Trek | | Grade | ** | | Accommodation | 1N Hotel, 5N Ger, 4N Camp | | Best Season | Mid-May to Mid-Oct | | AMNG-CGC_11 | Price Per Person In SGD | | No of Person | Land Cost | | 2 | $ 2,280 | | 3 | $ 2,180 | | 4 | $ 1,880 | | 5-8 | (2 x 4WD) $ 2,080 |
Please email us to customize your trip! (Price is subject to changes without prior notice) Est Airfare return SIN-PEK-UB: S$ 1950 include taxes Price includes • Hotel in UB, Ger accommodations and tents as per stated • Meals begin and end in UB dinner on arrival day through breakfast on departure day • All transport including domestic air transfers and taxes, upon arrival in UB until departure at airport/train • 3-hr horse-riding • Horses, wranglers & western saddles • Guides and entry fees to museums and parks • Other than Terelj and UB, one vehicle to max 4 passengers • AIG Insurance Classic Plan • Briefing prior departure
Price excludes • Mongolia Visa – Single entry/exit visa US$25 (S$43.75) • China Visa & application fees • Excess baggage fees & items of personal nature • Personal gears such as sleeping bags & mat. Rental service available • Emergency evacuation expenses • Optional/extension tours • Gratuities • International airfares and taxes
Reservation A deposit of $ 1500 is required upon confirmation and the balance must be paid in full 30 days prior to the departure date. Non-payment by required date may result in the cancellation of your booking and subjected to cancellation charges.
Special Note (For trekkers): It is recommended that all trekkers should have themselves medically checked before attempting any high altitude trek. If you have a history of suffering from the following ailments, it is highly recommended that you should refrain from trekking to a high altitude.
Hypertension, Arthritis, Heart Disease, Severe Anemia, Peptic Ulcers, Epileptic Fits, Obesity (overweight). Chronic Asthma, Muscular Cramps, Hepatitis (Jaundice); or any other disease, which may hamper the trekker.
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