Terelj National Park
Ariyabal Meditation Temple
Chinggis Khaan Monument
horse riding
nomadic culture experiencing
First, we will drive to Terelj National Park for 80 km. It's one of the most visited national parks in Mongolia. You can see the extraordinary formation of rocks and stones, some of them look quite similar to turtles. We will see Turtle Rock and visit Ariyabal meditation temple, which is surrounded by scenic mountains with interesting rock formations and sits at top of the mountain. The distance between the gate and the actual temple is about 1 km and it is only accessible by walking. Also, we will visit local nomadic family to experience the lifestyle in the country side, which has not changed for centuries. 1 hour horse riding with support of family man. Continue travel to Chinggis Khaan Monument. This statue, showing Chinggis Khaan (1162-1227) with a golden whip in his right hand gazing into the distance, has been erected at the Tsonjin Boldog site connected to many historic events in the territory of Erdene soum in Tov aimag, 54 km from Ulaanbaatar. The haughty and yet honorable statue is surrounded by 36 columns representing 36 Mongolian Khaans. The entire edifice is covered in 250 tons of steel. Visitors will ascend to the exhibition hall using an elevator at the back of the horse and will walk to the horse's head passing through its chest and the back of its neck from where they will have an excellent panoramic view over the complex area and the scenery beyond. Drive back to Ulaanbaatar, transfer to your hotel. End of tour.
4 WD Vehicle in the countryside
Meals as listed
Sightseeing and Entrance fees according to the itinerary
1 hour Horse riding
With support of local guide
English speaking guide
Daily water supply
Accommodations in Ulaanbaatar
International airfare / train tickets+ tax
Travel insurance / Visa fees
Items for personal use
Alcoholic drinks
Gratuities for staffs
Single supplements
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