2019 Wilderness Travel Catalog of Adventures
In the Realm of Genghis Khan ADVENTURING FROM KARAKORUM TO THE GOBI DESERT
Mongolia is magnificently remote, its rolling grasslands dotted with nomad camps, herds of yaks and horses, and shamanic cairns that mark the way across this mesmerizing realm. We’ll see the wild horses of Hustain Nuruu National Park and explore ancient Karakorum, once the capital of Genghis Khan’s empire. Heading to our award-winning lodge in the Gobi Desert, we hike in the dramatic gorge of the Yol Valley, sip a sundowner at the fabled Flaming Cliffs, and even ride a Bactrian camel. Along the way, we’ll enjoy a warm welcome into an authentic nomadic culture as we meet local families, spend nights in our cozy traditional gers, and attend a Naadam festival, a quintessentially Mongolian celebration with archery, wrestling, and wild cross-country horse races. Days 1-4 Ulaanbaatar / Hustain Nuruu We explore the sites of the capital, including the thriving Gandan Monastery, the seat of Buddhism in Mongolia, then head out across the grasslands to Hustain Nuruu National Park, established for the takhi , the last remaining species of wild horse. Extinct in the wild in the 1970s, this sturdy native is making a comeback here through international conservation efforts.
One of our hikes brings us to the great standing stones at Ongot, a site that dates from 500 AD. Each departure of our journey will have a day to witness a Naadam Festival (the actual day varies with each trip), where we witness traditional Mongolian sports dating back to Genghis Khan’s time and once used to train warriors and their horses for battle. Days 5-6 Erdene Zuu Monastery / Karakorum In the Orkhon Valley, we are welcomed into the home of a nomad family, and we explore the chanting halls and frescoed chambers at 16th century Erdene Zuu Monastery, the “Jewel Temple,” built over the ruins of Karakorum, capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260 AD. Days 7-13 Gobi Desert / Gorkhi-Terelj / Ulaanbaatar In the vast Gobi, we walk the trails of Yol Valley and visit the renowned site of the “Fighting Dinosaurs,” where fossils of a Protoceratops and Velociraptor locked in combat were discovered. We can ride a Bactrian camel in this dramatic desert, and we explore the legendary fossil site of the Flaming Cliffs— stunning when illuminated by the oranges and golds of sunset. Flying back to the capital, we overnight in a traditional ger camp amid the rock formations and alpine mountains of Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, a wonderful chance to experience local nomad hospitality on the steppes. Depart on Day 13 via Ulaanbaatar.
HIGHLIGHTS • Witness an authentic Naadam Festival, an exuberant expression of Mongolia’s ancient culture • Experience the unfenced vastness of Mongolia’s grasslands, mountains, and deserts • Visit the ruins of Karakorum, Genghis Khan’s capital • Meet traditional nomad families with their herds of horses, yaks, and goats • See the wild horses of Hustain Nuruu National Park • In the Gobi, explore Yol Valley and the famous Flaming Cliffs DETAILS • 13-day trip begins and ends in Ulaanbaatar • 8 nights ger camps, 4 nights hotels • All meals included
DATES Jul 9-21, 2019 Aug 1-13
TRIP COST $6695 (10-15 members) $6995 (5-9 members) Single supplement: $1430 Internal airfare: $225 (subject to change) Lake Hovsgol Extension: from $2555 TRIP LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rugged road travel, walking and light hiking, cultural adventures
Under Mongolia’s “great blue sky,” we bring you incredible cultural adventures including visits with nomad families and a Naadam festival.
BRUNO MORANDI
PETE OXFORD
ORION KNOX
DAVOR LOVINCIC
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