Upon arrival at the Chinggis Khan international airport in Mongolia, you will meet Visit Mongolia crew and transfer to the 4*hotel, conveniently located downtown
Day 2. Black Heart Blue Lake (Huh Nuur)
Approximate distance covered and estimated travel time: 250 km, 6-7 hours
After breakfast, we will drive east outside of the capital and reach Huh Nuur (“The Blue Lake”) located at the foothill of Har Zurh (“The Black Heart”) Mountain. At this place in 1189, a ceremony was held conferring the title of Genghis Khan to the young Temuujin thus becoming the King of the Mongols. Not far from the lake, is a trace from the 15 meter wide ger that was Genghis’ dwelling. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
Day 3. Bereeven Monastery
Approximate distance covered and estimated travel time: 30 km, 1 hour.
Today we will visit the ruins of Baldan Bereeven monastery. It was considered to be the Mongolian version of the Tibetan Utai and Gumben monasteries. The monastery, foundation stone of which was laid in 1784, but finished in 1813, used to be one of the bigger religious centers of Khalkh Mongol with about 800 monks. Baldan Bereeven monastery was later destroyed leaving foundational ruins. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
Day 4. Rashaan Rocks and Ancestor’s Wall
Approximate distance covered and estimated travel time: 150 km, 5-6 hours.
Today, we will drive to the Ancestor’s Wall visiting other sites along the way. First, we will explore the rock writings at Rashaan Had Rock. There are numerous carvings and paintings depicting animals and humans as well as carvings of several hundreds of tribal seals and around 20 scripts in Orkhon-Enisey, Kidan, Arabian-Persian, Mongolian, Tibetan and Chinese. Also, the Deer Monuments from the end of Bronze Age and beginning of Iron Age in the valley of Jargalant River will be explored today. Later, we will arrive at the Ancestor’s Wall which was erected with large red granite rocks which half encircles a small rocky hill. The wall is approximately 3 feet wide, 8-10 feet high and 4.78 miles in length. It is thought to have been built in the 13th century and remains to this day in remarkable condition. Visit a nomad family to discover their way of life, their culture and traditions. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
Day 5. Birthplace of Genghis Khan
Approximate distance covered and estimated travel time: 120 km, 3-4 hours. /one way/
In the early morning, we will drive to the Dadal village. We will visit there several historical sites such as Deluun Boldog and Khajuu spring waters. Deluun boldog is a low hill where Temuujin was born. Nearby is a small flowing spring called Khajuu Bulag and is the location of where Temuujin was bathed after birth. Drive back to the camp. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
Day 6. Huduu Aral
Approximate distance covered and estimated travel time: 220 km, 7-8 hours.
Today we will drive to Kherlengiin Huduu Aral, Delgerkhaan soum. This location is mentioned in “The Secret History of the Mongolia” and is where the book was completed by an unknown Mongolian historian in 1240. We will explore the traces of the Great Aurag Palace, the first city of the Mongolian Empire. Natural spring waters also abound in this valley. Overnight in a ger camp. (B, L, D)
Day 7. Ulaanbaatar
Approximate distance covered and estimated travel time: 250 km, 3-4 hours.
Drive to Ulaanbaatar. Visit the Bogd Khan Palace Museum. Shopping for souvenirs and cashmere is optional. Farewell dinner. Overnight in hotel. (B, L, D)
Day 8. Departure back Mongolia
Transfer to airport for return flight. (B)
