5 Days Hot Mongolia Tour: Nomadic Family Visit & Live with Nomads
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Tour Code: AOT-MNT-007
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Travel Route: Ulaanbaatar - Elsen Tasarkhai - Nomadic Family - Ulaanbaatar
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Features: grassland, desert, museum, camel riding, Mongolia food, camp experience, local life, cooking
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Tour Type: Small group 4-12 travelers
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Guide & Driver: English-speaking guide, experienced driver with regular tourist vehicle
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Accommodation: Traditional Mongolian Ger/Yurt
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What attracts you most in Mongolia? While the vast grasslands and Gobi Desert are stunning, the true soul of the country lies in its timeless nomadic culture.
Since the days of the Mongol Empire, this way of life has remained remarkably preserved. Even in the 21st century, Mongolian nomads migrate seasonally across the steppes, tending to their livestock just as their ancestors did.
Our Best-Selling 5-Day Mongolia Tour offers you the rare chance to step into this world. You won’t just observe; you will live with a nomadic family. Stay in a traditional Ger, share meals, and witness firsthand how families produce dairy and manage herds in the wild.
Designed by Asia Odyssey Travel, this "Nomadic Family Stay" is curated to be both authentic and comfortable. It is a respectful immersion into a thousands-year-old tradition, allowing you to connect deeply with the hospitality and resilience of the Mongolian people. Book now!
Itinerary at a Glance
Ulaanbaatar (1 Day)
Giant Chinggis Statue Complex in Tsonjin Boldog
Elsen Tasarkhai (0.5 Day)
Khugnu Khan Nature Reserve, Erdene Khamba Ruins, Camel Riding
Nomadic Family Visit (2 Days)
Nomadic family visit, experience the life of a nomad & traditional cooking
Ulaanbaatar (1.5 Day)
Sukhbaatar Square, National Museum, Farewell Dinner; depart from Ulaanbaatar.
Itinerary Day by Day
Welcome to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia! Upon arrival at the airport, your guide will greet you after customs and transfer you to your accommodation.
In the afternoon, we travel to Tsonjin Boldog to visit the colossal Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue. Here, you can explore the complex’s museums and ascend to the horse's head for a breathtaking panoramic view of the steppe.
After the tour, you will return to Ulaanbaatar in the evening for dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight at the hotel and have a good rest.


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1 site
Transportation
vehicle
Dining
Dinner
Accommodation
A nomadic Family
Your guide will meet you at your hotel early in the morning to begin our journey into the Mongolian countryside. Our destination is Elsen Tasarkhai (The Mini Gobi), a stunning 80km stretch of golden sand dunes nestled within the Khugnu Khan Nature Reserve. Here, you will witness a unique natural phenomenon where sand dunes, green steppe, and rugged granite mountains all coexist in one panoramic view.
Experience the desert rhythm with one-hour camel ride across the dunes on gentle, two-humped Bactrian camels.
Afterward, we continue to a local nomadic family. You will enjoy a traditional dinner and warm hospitality with your hosts, learning about their daily lives. You will spend the night in the comfort of your own private guest Ger, set right beside the family's home under the starry steppe sky.


Attractions
2 sites
Transportation
vehicle
Dining
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Nomadic family
Wake up to the peaceful sounds of the steppe. After breakfast, you are invited to join the family in their morning routine. You will get hands-on experience with the "Five Snouts" of Mongolian livestock - sheep, goats, cows, horses, and yaks. You can try your hand at milking the cows or yaks, or simply observe how the herders skillfully manage their animals on the open pasture.
For lunch, we turn the ger into a classroom for a traditional cooking workshop. You will learn the art of making Buuz (steamed dumplings), pinching the dough just like a local. Afterward, enjoy the delicious, hot lunch you helped prepare.
In the afternoon, we head out for a guided nature walk to explore the surrounding wilderness. You will also learn about the sustainability of nomadic life by helping collect argal (dried dung) - the essential, odorless fuel used to heat the gers and cook meals.


Attractions
1 site
Transportation
Hike
Dining
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Nomadic Family
After breakfast, we bid a fond farewell to our nomadic hosts and begin the drive back to Ulaanbaatar. We will break up the journey with a lunch stop at a local eatery or ger camp en route.
Upon arrival in the capital, we head straight to the city’s heart to visit Sukhbaatar Square (also known as Chinggis Khaan Square). This iconic plaza is surrounded by Soviet-era historical buildings alongside modern skyscrapers. Originally named after D. Sükhbaatar, the hero of Mongolia's 1921 revolution, the square is steeped in history. Here, we will take a leisurely stroll to admire the impressive Damdin Sükhbaatar Statue, the State Palace, and the Chinggis Khaan Monument, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the city's activity hub.
Later, we visit the National Museum, which features fascinating displays of traditional Mongolian clothing, weaponry, and exhibits charting the rise of Chinggis Khan's empire. We end the day with a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.




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Dining
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Ulaanbaatar
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure, or to the train station for your onward journey to explore other parts of Mongolia. If your flight is in the afternoon today, you will have some free time to explore Ulaanbaatar at your own pace.
It is time to end your 5 Days Mongolia Tour with Nomadic Experience. Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your Mongolia Tour. We hope to see you again on your next journey!


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Know Details about Mongolia Ger Camp Experience
Ger camps, featuring the traditional roundhouses of nomadic life, are the main accommodation in the countryside during the tours. The ger camps are located close to the main attractions or in scenic areas in the appropriate day’s driving distance from one another.
Mongolian camp has approximately 15-40 gers, a large ger restaurant or a house restaurant serves European and Mongolian meals. Some ger camps have game rooms and open playgrounds. Flush toilets and showers are located in separate blocks from the ger accommodations. There are several ger camps featuring attached private bathroom gers and those gers are considered ensuite.
If you wish to stay at the ensuite gers, please inform us in advance and we will gladly arrange the ensuite gers for an additional fee. The ger camp staff work hard to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for their guests. Some of the ger camp staff speak basic English while others speak English and other languages fluently.
Many tourists find that “The gers are a cozy and comfortable accommodation.” A ger is a traditional Mongolian felt-covered roundhouse style structure with a wooden frame; the main feature of gers is that they are collapsible and portable homes, suitable for nomadic living. The exterior and interior walls and roof of modern gers are covered with white canvas making them more comfortable and airy living spaces. A center-top window and bottom natural air conditioner design of this round shaped, circle dwelling allow the gers to always have air circulation and good energy.Therefore, gers at camps are not equipped with air conditioners, as Mongolia’s windy climate, along with the roof window and lower openings, provides effective natural ventilation.
Each ger accommodation features 2-4 single beds with clean linens, an alter, night tables, a dining table, chairs, hangers and a charming wood burning stove. Slippers are available at the showers or provided in the gers. Visitors find that staying in a ger is an essential part of their Mongolian experience. The camp ger is lockable with a padlock as a precaution.
The gers have a single electric light bulb and some of them include a socket (220-V Asian-style plug and you may bring your adapter) to charge batteries. In other camps in remote areas, guests also have the option to charge batteries at camp restaurants and lodges. Ger camps in remote areas supply electric power by generator, available at certain times of the days. The paths are lit in the evenings, and lights are turned off at night in order to not attract flies and other insects. Therefore, bringing a flashlight/torch is recommended.
The wood-burning stove warms the ger quickly but keep in mind that ger camps in the Gobi desert have a limited supply of wood. Ger camp staff should attend to the fire several times when required and on request. Guests have the option to request a small amount of wood to self-manage their ger stoves. However, for safety reasons, it is recommended not to light the fire on your own. Exta blankets are provided upon request.
Internet or WIFI is not available at remote ger camps but 3G sim cards may be purchased in Ulaanbaatar for internet access near towns and at ger camps located within the network reception area.
Wi-Fi is available at hotels in Ulaanbaatar. In the countryside, internet access is limited. However, you can purchase a local tour SIM card with data for 3G/4G access in towns and at ger camps or attractions located within network coverage areas. This will help you stay connected both in the city and in parts of the countryside, although internet speeds may be slower.
The Ger camp features a large central ger or lodge-style restaurants to serve Mongolian and European style meals. The meal ingredients of nomadic Mongolians have always been nature-derived and simple, which has been kept today. The ger camp meals are basic, real food, with the main ingredients being beef, mutton, chicken, pork (randomly), pastry, noodles, rice, seasonally available vegetables, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, mushrooms, beets, lettuce, pimentos, radishes, onions and garlic etc. There are bars at the restaurants offering both soft and alcoholic drinks.
The ger camp bathrooms are mostly separate houses used by all guests. Many ger camps have central electricity and hot running water available 24 hours; however, some ger camps, which use solar or fire heating systems, may offer hot water only at specified times of day. Therefore, guests are asked to make use of hot water at those times.
Please note that flushing toilets and hot showers may not be available for guests traveling in spring (March, April, May) and autumn (September, October) when the cold weather disables use of the water pipes.
The bathrooms have electric lights, mirrors, basins with running water, flush toilets and other modern facilities. Guests may bring personal amenities such as a toothbrush and toothpaste, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, and a hairdryer if needed. One kit costs around 9 USD, but it is not usually sold at the front desk of the camps. Therefore, it is recommended that clients bring their own kits suited to their skin and hair type, or purchase them from convenience stores (CU or GS25) or supermarkets in Ulaanbaatar. Most public showers at ger camps are equipped with hairdryers (however, there are no hairdryers inside the gers; a hairdryer costs around 16-30 USD). Most private showers at ger camps have a hairdryer in the bathroom.
Mongolian Ger Camps & En-suite Photos



Let’s Experience GER CAMP in Mongolia! Every itinerary will be included such accommodation.
A Ger is a traditional Mongolian dwelling made of felt layers and a wooden construction. A Ger camp is similar to a hotel system, where a private Ger serves as a room. Ger camps are equipped with shared dining gers or houses and Western-style bathroom facilities.
Mostly have twin beds.
Maximum capacity is 4 people, but normally offered for 2 people.
Share bathroom facilities.
Some en-suite facilities (gers with private bathroom facilities inside) are available for an extra charge (suitable for elderly & comfort-oriented clients).
Latest Mongolia Group Tours Reviews from Our Customers

Siti Nor Hidayah
Malaysia
Our one-week family trip exploring Mongolia's desert and grasslands was wonderful. The children especially loved the camel rides in the Gobi-like areas and interacting with the nomadic families. Sleeping in traditional gers was an authentic experience for everyone. The vast, open landscapes were incredibly refreshing, a perfect family adventure.
Date of Experience: Jul 10, 2024
Tour Customized by: Hannah
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Lim
Singapore
Our 7-day Naadam Festival tour in July was absolutely incredible! Witnessing the opening ceremony and the 'three manly games' was a cultural spectacle unlike any other.
The vibrant atmosphere, traditional costumes, and the thrill of the horse races made it an unforgettable journey. A perfect blend of festival excitement and Mongolian landscapes.
Date of Experience: Jul 10, 2024
Tour Customized by: Allan
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Anastasia
Russia
A compact yet enriching 5-day trip! Ulaanbaatar offered interesting cultural insights, and the drive to Elsen Tasarkhai was scenic, with fun camel rides. Exploring Karakorum and Erdene Zuu Monastery transported us back in time. Despite the short duration, we felt we truly experienced the essence of Central Mongolia.
Date of Experience: Sep 12, 2024
Tour Customized by: Cici
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