On this thrilling “back of beyond” journey, we head to Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, where the renowned Three Camel Lodge, surrounded by gorgeous Gobi landscapes, is our home. We’ll hike to petroglyph sites, climb golden sand dunes, ride two-humped Bactrian camels, and explore glacier-carved Yol Valley National Park and the Flaming Cliffs, where the first dinosaur eggs were unearthed. Flying to far western Mongolia, we witness the Golden Eagle Festival, the cultural event captured in the acclaimed film The Eagle Huntress. We’ll watch as Kazakh horsemen and horsewomen compete in hunting with their magnificent trained eagles. Festival activities also include archery and breathtaking kukbar horseback games played at a thundering gallop.
Arrive: Ulaanbaatar
Depart: Ulaanbaatar
In Ulaanbaatar, our visits include fascinating Gandan Monastery, the seat of Buddhism in Mongolia. We fly to the Gobi Desert, where our hikes from the charming Three Camel Lodge bring us to rock art sites and into the habitat of argali mountain sheep and soaring lammergeiers. We also have the opportunity to climb golden sand dunes and ride a magnificent two-humped Bactrian camel, a species native to Mongolia and China. We’ll explore the Flaming Cliffs, rich in dinosaur fossils, and watch the sunset paint the cliffs ochre and red.
A flight brings us to Ulgii in Mongolia’s far west, land of the Kazakhs, the traditional nomadic herders of Central Asia. Here in the High Altai, we’ll join in the annual Golden Eagle Festival of Kazakh hunters and their trained golden eagles. We’ll be front and center as the local Kazakhs parade on horseback dressed in their hunting finery, accompanied by their golden eagles. Kazakh families arrive from villages far away to enjoy the pageantry, and during competitions, awards are given to hunters with the most elaborate dress and to eagles that have demonstrated the most skill and agility. Archery and the fast-paced equestrian game of kukbar are part of the festival’s closing ceremony—it’s an unforgettable sight! Our accommodation is a comfortable ger camp. Depart on Day 12 via Ulaanbaatar.
Scroll through our signature accommodations for this trip below. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.
In Ulaanbaatar, our overnights are in a well-located hotel with modern amenities. Our ger camps at the Golden Eagle Festival are simple two-person gers with beds, sheets and blankets, and small wood-burning stoves for heat. Toilet and shower facilities are separate from the gers and shared by all participants. The shower water is solar heated and may not be available daily. Please be prepared for limited shower use. In the Gobi, we stay at the Three Camel Lodge, with its setting in the stunning landscape of the Gobi’s Gurvan Saikhan National Park. Gers at this lodge have private bathrooms and the main lodge building has a central fireplace and large wooden porch for enjoying the serenity of the Mongolian outback.
Roads outside Ulaanbaatar are unpaved and often very bumpy and dusty. We recommend bringing a seating pad or pillow for the drives if you experience back problems.
Mongolia is an exciting destination, and while tourism is growing rapidly, the infrastructure remains limited. The country is modernizing quickly from its Soviet-era standards, but they are not yet up to the level of many countries (particularly felt by travelers on the bumpy roads!). Essential requirements for travel in Mongolia are flexibility, a sense of humor, curiosity, enthusiasm about new peoples and places, and an openness to the unexpected.
"The festival was fantastic. The locations of the eagle camp and Three Camel Lodge were beautiful. We were thrilled to experience the mini-Nadaam in the Gobi, and we really enjoyed the hike to see the petroglyphs in the Gobi."
Becky H.
Chandler, AZ
"Loved the trip, guide and all crew members. Everything worked very well and was well organized. The cultural performance in Ulaan Bataar was unexpectedly excellent. Food at both camps was yummy—we ate too much! As always, we enjoyed the fellow WT guests."
Irene R.
Cincinnati, OH
"The trip was an amazing immersion into the Mongolian culture! And our guide, Azaa, did a masterful job of guiding through this adventure! I came away with a far better understanding of this incredibly unique country—with a very unique and significant history than I ever thought I would! Also, the opportunity to meet and spend some time with a wide cross-section of Mongolian people (the Gobi and the mountains) was priceless. The balance between the ancient nomadic and modern cultures was amazing, and will definitely stay with me! I cannot recommend this adventure more!"
John R.
Ronkonkoma, NY
"The trip was an amazing immersion into the Mongolian culture. I came away with a far better understanding of this incredibly unique country with a very unique and significant history than I ever thought I would! Also, the opportunity to meet and spend some time with a wide cross-section of Mongolian people (the Gobi and the mountains) was priceless. The balance between the ancient nomadic and modern cultures was amazing, and will definitely stay with me."
John R.
Ronkonkoma, NY
"This was a fantastic trip, and not one we could have managed on our own."
John S.
Laurel, MD
"We had a really great time—the Golden Eagle Festival and the Gobi were both truly spectacular. The Three Camel Lodge was superb in every way, and the ger camp near Ulgii was a lot of fun and in a great location. We enjoyed being in the Kazakh gers with their rugs and decorations."
Margaret A.
Seattle, WA
"The trip was amazing. I'm already thinking about my next one!"
Mary W.
Crosby, TX
"Spectacular! Thrilling! Unique! To those considering this trip: You will see more than 100 eagle hunters and huntresses parade in front of you with huge golden eagles on their arms. You will watch the eagles circle overhead until they spot their target, then swoop down at a dazzling speed. You will get to meet the hunters, and you will have the thrill of holding the eagles!"
Michael S.
Oakland, CA
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