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Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia From 6 nights 7 days From $ 1,350.0

ORKHON RIDE

Destination

Central Mongolia

Group size

Min 4 - Max 12

Activity level
(i)
Activities

Overview

This one-week motorcycle tour offers a rich taste of Mongolia’s landscapes, culture, and adventure - perfect for travelers seeking something not too long, not too short. The route winds through central Mongolia, blending asphalt and off-road riding past nomadic family camps and free-range animals, with chances to visit traditional homes and experience their way of life. You'll traverse rolling hills, open steppe, valleys, and farmland, and explore Khugnu Khaan and Orkhon National Parks. Orkhon, Mongolia’s third-largest park, features lakes, rivers, mountains, and historic trade routes from the ancient Silk Road. Highlights include a 25-meter volcanic waterfall, sand dunes with Gobi-like terrain, mountainous grasslands, a natural hot spring spa, and the legendary Karakorum, the 13th-century capital of the Mongol Empire founded by Chinggis Khaan. The tour ends at the iconic Chinggis Khaan Grand Statue complex.

Highlights

  • Ulaanbaatar the capital city
  • Elsen Tasarkhai sand dune, Camel ride
  • Orkhon National park, the Ulaan Tsutgalan Waterfall
  • Tsenkher Hot springs, Nomadic homes
  • Karakorum the Mongol empire capital
  • Chinggis Khaan Grand Statue

Itinerary

Duration

6 nights 7 days

Tour Price

USD 1800 per person based on 4 pax

USD 1600 per person based on 6 pax

USD 1470 per person based on 8 pax

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Upon arrival, meet tour guide and transfer to the hotel for check-in.
Visit the National Museum of Mongolia for an insightful look at the country’s history, culture, and religion.
Explore Sukhbaatar Square, the central landmark of Ulaanbaatar, where the city’s official zero point marks all measured distances.
In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, followed by a motorcycle tour briefing with a checklist overview.

Accommodation:  Hotel ***
Meals: Welcome dinner 

Start riding to Khugnu Khan Mountain Range Nature Reserve, with a scenic stop at Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes. Often called the “Mini Gobi,” Elsen Tasarkhai is a striking 80 km stretch of golden sand framed by forested hills, rivers, and rocky mountains-blending desert, steppe, and alpine landscapes in one dramatic setting. Visit a local camel-herding nomadic family, and enjoy a guided camel ride along the dunes, reaching the lower hilltops for sweeping views.

Accommodation: Ger camp in the area
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

After breakfast, ride to Orkhon Waterfall, formed 60,000 years ago by volcanic and tectonic activity.
It lies within Orkhon National Park, the third largest of Mongolia’s 22 national parks. Some sections pass over hardened lava and rocky ground.
After checking in at the ger camp and resting, ride to the waterfall. From the parking area, a short walk is required to reach the viewing point.

Accommodation: Ger camp in the area
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

After breakfast, ride through forested mountain passes and winding roads in the scenic Khangai region, crossing small rivers and streams along the way. Arrive at Tsenkher Hot Spa, nestled at the foot of wooded hills and mountains.
This volcanic, mineral-rich spring reaches 78°C on the surface, with local Ger camps channeling the water into outdoor spa pools. Settle in and enjoy a relaxing soak upon arrival.

Accommodation: Ger camp in the area
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 

After breakfast, ride to Karakorum, the first capital of the Mongol Empire, founded by Chinggis Khaan in the 13th century. Visit the Karakorum Museum to explore its rich history, then walk through the ruins of the ancient city, still echoing with the spirit of Mongolia’s imperial past.
Continue to Erdene Zuu Monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, built on the site of Karakorum after the 25th generation of Chinggis Khaan adopted the Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism, nearly 300 years later.
Continue toward Ulaanbaatar, arriving at Mongol Nomadic Camp for an overnight stay.

Accommodation: Ger camp 
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner  

After breakfast, travel by bus to the world’s largest equestrian statue, a seamless stainless steel monument of Chinggis Khaan. He sits astride his horse, facing southeast toward his birthplace, holding a golden whip linked to a local legend revealed on site. Return to Ulaanbaatar and stop at the State Department Store, built in the 1920s and now a city landmark perfect for souvenir shopping. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner to celebrate the journey and shared memories.

Accommodation:  Hotel ***
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner  

Transfer to the airport.

Meals: Breakfast 

Price and departures

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$ 1,470.0

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Service included

  • Hotel *** in Ulaanbaatar (2 nights)
  • Ger camps in the countryside (2-3 occupancy )
  • Yamaha250XR, XT /Honda CRF250L motorcycles and more
  • Motorcycle support mechanical service
  • Motorcycle english speaking tour guide
  • All meals mentioned in the itinerary
  • Road taxes and fees, NP & NR tickets
  • Travel drinking 1-2L bottled water per day
  • Entry tickets to the local museums, temples and statue
  • Animal riding

Service excluded

  • International transportation
  • International travel insurance
  • Single occupancy supplement
  • Personal motorcycle gear and equipment
  • Taxes/Fees for photography and video recording in museums, sites, and entertainment venues
  • Alcoholic beverages, sodas, and professional-grade coffee
  • Extra activities are not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Gratuities – Tipping guides and support staff is optional and appreciated for good service. Suggested amount: $10 USD per person, per day.

Know Before You Go

<p>At Ger camps, you&rsquo;ll stay in traditional felt-covered dwellings called Ger&mdash;meaning &ldquo;home&rdquo; in Mongolian. Each Ger is typically furnished with 2&ndash;4 single beds or a double bed, plus basic furniture. Most camps offer hot showers and flush toilets in shared facilities located a short walk from your Ger. Meals are served in on-site restaurants, featuring both Mongolian and Western cuisine.</p> <p>Some camps offer Ensuite Gers with private bathrooms. Electricity is supplied either by the state grid, or by generators, solar panels, or wind turbines, depending on location. In camps relying on alternative power sources, device charging is limited to shared areas&mdash;usually in the restaurant or common spaces&mdash;and available only during designated hours. Camps connected to the grid allow unlimited charging directly in your Ger.</p> <p>Wi-Fi is typically available in common areas, often powered by Starlink for strong connectivity. However, in remote regions with no mobile reception, internet access may be unavailable.</p>

<p>Some our tours include airport transfers, while others do not&mdash;this depends on the tour type and logistical arrangements. Please review your itinerary carefully to understand what is included.</p> <p>If your tour includes an airport transfer, it applies only to arrivals on Day 1 of the scheduled program. To ensure a smooth pickup, please enter your flight details accurately in the How To Book form. Upon arrival, look for our representative holding a sign with your name in the Arrivals area&mdash;they will guide you to the designated vehicle or bus.</p> <p>If your tour does not include transfers, or if you arrive before Day 1, you&rsquo;ll need to arrange your own transportation to the hotel.&nbsp;</p>

<p>In cities and towns, guests can enjoy a wide range of familiar foods and drinks. At Ger camps, meals are prepared based on your booking and location&mdash;meats may include sheep, goat, camel, yak, horse, or cow, depending on the region. Mongolian livestock graze freely, making the meat naturally healthy and flavorful. Dietary requests (vegetarian, vegan, halal, gluten-free, lactose intolerance etc.) must be submitted in writing during booking, as they cannot be arranged on arrival. Tea, water, and morning coffee (instant or brewed) are served; espresso drinks may cost extra. Camp bars offer alcoholic beverages, mineral water, soft drinks, and canned sodas for purchase.</p>

<p>During our tours, overland travel is arranged using vehicles suited to group size and terrain. We use Japanese 4x4 off-road jeeps for up to 4 people total (including driver), larger jeeps for up to 5, travel vans for 6&ndash;7, and buses for up to 16. All vehicles are equipped with left-hand steering, in line with Mongolia&rsquo;s right-side driving regulations.</p> <p>Our drivers are responsible for maintaining daily cleanliness and tidiness of the vehicles, managing luggage loading, and ensuring water supplies are stocked. Any forgotten belongings are carefully returned to their owners by our team.</p>

<p>We recommend carrying Mongolian Tugrug (MNT) during your tour, as it is widely accepted at markets, shops, ger camp bars, and souvenir stalls. Debit and credit cards are generally usable in cities and towns and Ger camps but POS machines may be unreliable in remote areas. For convenience, it&rsquo;s best to carry both cash and cards. While prices are shown in foreign currency for reference, payments should be made in Tugrug, as foreign currencies are not commonly accepted.<br /> <br /> As a guide for the 2025 &ndash; 2026 season:<br /> - A handmade souvenir may cost around USD 5,<br /> - A loaf of bread USD 1,&nbsp;<br /> - A cashmere scarf USD 25,<br /> - A 500 ml beer at a ger camp bar around USD 3.</p>

<p>Our tours include optional riding experiences on horses, camels, or yaks, depending on the region and itinerary. When mounting, guests should approach the animal from the left side, place one foot in the stirrup and hold the reins securely, and sit balanced on the saddle or carpet. The reins are used to guide the animal&mdash;pulling left turns the head left, pulling right turns the head right,&nbsp; releasing allows free movement, and gently pulling inward signals the animal to stop.</p> <p>For safety and comfort, we kindly ask guests to avoid loud noises, waving scarves, or loose hats. Flip-flops and shorts are not recommended; closed shoes and long trousers are preferred. Please apply insect repellent and handle cameras or phones carefully, as sudden drops may startle the animal.</p>

<p>You&rsquo;ll find a comprehensive packing guide in our Mongolia Travel Guide section. For this off-road motorcycle tour, we&rsquo;ve provided a tailored list to support your preparation. This list is advisory, not mandatory. Experienced riders with established packing routines and gear preferences are welcome to follow their own setup.<br /> &nbsp;</p> <p>- Helmet : DOT/ECE certified, ideally dual-sport with visor and good ventilation&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Goggles or visor :&nbsp; Anti-fog, dust-proof, UV protection&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Armored riding jacket : CE-rated protection, breathable with removable rain liner&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Armored riding pants : Reinforced knees/hips, abrasion-resistant&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Gloves : One waterproof pair, one lightweight pair for dry days&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Off-road boots : High ankle support, waterproof, reinforced toe/heel&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Base layers : Moisture-wicking thermal top and bottom&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Neck gaiter or scarf : For dust, wind, and sun protection&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Hydration pack or water bottle : Easy access while riding&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Action camera : GoPro, Insta360, or similar (helmet or chest mount recommended)&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Mounting accessories : Helmet mount, chest harness, handlebar clamp&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Extra batteries : At least 2&ndash;3 fully charged spares&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Memory cards : High-capacity (64GB+), fast write speed&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Protective case :&nbsp; Waterproof and shockproof storage for camera gear&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Power bank :&nbsp; Rugged, high-capacity (10,000mAh+)&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Charging cables : USB-C or Micro-USB depending on devices&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Lens cloth or wipes : For dust and smudges&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Optional: Compact digital camera :&nbsp; For higher-quality landscape shots&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Sunscreen &amp; lip balm : High SPF, wind-resistant&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Bug repellent : Especially in forested or river areas&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Wet wipes or small towel : For quick refreshes&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Earplugs :&nbsp; For wind noise or sleeping in shared accommodations&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Sunglasses : Polarized, wraparound style&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>- Lightweight backpack or tank bag : For personal items during the ride</p>