Altai Tavan Bogd national park 10 days tour
ALTAI TAVAN BOGD NATIONAL PARK 10 DAYS TOUR
A 10-day journey through Mongolia’s Altai Tavan Bogd National Park featuring mountain treks, cultural encounters, nomadic life, and majestic natural landscapes.
🧭 QUICK FACTS FOR VISITORS
🔍 CATEGORY | Discovery & Cultural Adventure |
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🗓️ DURATION | 10 Days, 9 Nights |
📍 DESTINATION | Altai Tavan Bogd NP, Bayan-Ölgii |
🚐 TOUR TYPE | Guided, Horseback & Hiking |
🏕️ ACCOMMODATION | Hotels, Tent Camping, Yurts |
🧗 DIFFICULTY | Moderate to Active |
🕒 AVAILABILITY | May to October |
👨👩👧👦 GROUP SIZE | 1 – 16+ pax |
✈️ START/END | Ulaanbaatar – Ulgii – Ulaanbaatar |
🧭 ACTIVITIES | Horse Riding, Hiking, Cultural Visits |
💬 LANGUAGE | English-speaking guide included |
🔹 TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Explore the majestic Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, home to Mongolia’s highest peaks.
Camp beside the Potaniin Glacier, Mongolia’s largest.
Climb the scenic Malchin Peak (4050m) for panoramic views of the Altai Mountains.
Discover ancient Deer Stones, petroglyphs, and burial sites.
Stay with Kazakh and Tuvan nomadic families and experience traditional lifestyles.
Witness an authentic “Five Fingers” feast and Kazakh cultural rituals.
Visit an eagle hunter family and learn about the art of golden eagle hunting.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Khoton and Khurgan Lakes and hike to the Baga Turgen Waterfall.
🏞️ ABOUT ALTAI TAVAN BOGD NATIONAL PARK
Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, located in Bayan-Ölgii Province, is one of Mongolia’s most awe-inspiring natural reserves. Encompassing snow-capped peaks, ancient rock carvings, alpine lakes, and glaciers, the park is named after the “Five Sacred Peaks” including Khuiten Peak (4374m)—Mongolia’s highest point. This region is also home to the Tuvan and Kazakh nomads, known for their rich cultural traditions such as eagle hunting and felt-making. The park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site “Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai.”
🕓 TOUR PACE
Moderate to Active
This tour includes camping, horse riding, hiking at high altitudes (up to 4050m), and cultural immersion. Some days involve long drives over rough terrain. Suitable for travelers in good health with a spirit for adventure.
❓ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
Q: Do I need to be an experienced hiker or rider?
A: No prior experience is necessary, but a moderate fitness level is recommended. Horses are guided by local herders.
Q: What is the accommodation like?
A: You’ll stay in hotels in Ulaanbaatar and Ulgii, and camp in tents or traditional yurts during the trek.
Q: Are vegetarian meals available?
A: Yes, dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice.
Q: What’s the best time to visit?
A: May to October, with July and August offering the warmest weather.
Q: Are there showers and toilets during the camping days?
A: Facilities are basic. Portable toilets and occasional river bathing are typical during the trek.
🎒 WHAT TO BRING
Waterproof hiking boots & comfortable trekking clothes
Warm jacket, thermal layers & gloves (it gets cold at altitude)
Rain gear (poncho or waterproof jacket)
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm
Daypack & reusable water bottle
Personal medications & basic first-aid kit
Flashlight/headlamp with extra batteries
Power bank (no electricity in remote areas)
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ALTAI TAVAN BOGD NATIONAL PARK 10 DAYS TOUR PACKAGE PRICE
Group size | 1 pax | 2-3 pax | 4-6 pax | 7-9 pax | 10-12 pax | 13-15 pax | More than 16 pax |
Price/Per person | 3330$ | 2620$ | 2160$ | 2070$ | 1980$ | 1920$ | 1850$ |
No | Include service | Exclude service | Include service of Meals |
1 | Vehicle with a driver. | Items of personal nature | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
2 | English speaking guide | Beverages, alcoholic drinks, bar bills, laundry | Per day 3 bottle water for per person /1,5 liter/ |
3 | Accommodation/Ger camps and Hotel/ | Travel and insurance | One time Mongolian traditional food /lamb with vegetables/ |
4 | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | International transportation | |
5 | All cooking and camping gears. | Taxi | |
6 | Airport shuttle | Optional activities | |
7 | National park and border office permits (area you will go is close to China and Russia border) | Single supplement /For hotel or Ger camp/ | |
8 | Domestic flight tickets | Gratuity for the tour team |
ALTAI TAVAN BOGD NATIONAL PARK 10 DAYS TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1 - Ulaanbaatar city capital of Mongolia

Upon your arrival at Chinggis Khan International Airport, our dedicated driver and guide will warmly welcome you. We'll start your exploration by driving to your selected hotel, ensuring a comfortable and convenient transfer. The adventure kicks off with a visit to the vibrant local outdoor market, where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, exploring the diverse array of goods and experiencing the local culture. Next on the itinerary is a visit to the magnificent Gandan Monastery, a spiritual and cultural center adorned with traditional architecture and Buddhist significance. You'll have the opportunity to witness the serene ambiance and perhaps engage in a moment of contemplation. Following the spiritual journey, we'll delve into Mongolia's rich history at the National Museum, providing insights into the country's past, traditions, and cultural heritage. It's a captivating experience to better understand the unique tapestry of Mongolia's story. As the day winds down, you'll have leisure time in Ulaanbaatar city to explore at your own pace. Whether you choose to stroll through the city streets, indulge in local cuisine, or simply relax, the evening is yours to enjoy. Rest assured, your overnight stay at the hotel will provide a comfortable and restful conclusion to your first day in Mongolia. Get ready for more adventures that await you in this enchanting land.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
n/a | n/a | n/a | Hotel | Dinner |
Day 2 - Ulgii city, Bayan-Ulgii province

Upon our arrival in Ulgii city, the gateway to the untamed landscapes of Mongolia's western frontier, our first post is the local black market—a vibrant mosaic of local life where nomadic traditions and modern commerce converge. After a hearty lunch, our expedition continues with a visit to the local museum, a treasure trove of cultural artifacts and insights into the rich heritage of this region. The remainder of the day unfolds in the heart of Ulgii city, where we immerse ourselves in the local rhythm and ambiance. As the day concludes, we find repose in the comforts of a local hotel, preparing for the adventures that lie ahead.
Distance | Route | fly time | Accommodation | Food |
1280km | Air way | 2 hours | hotel | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 3 - Ranger station, Altai Tavan Bogd mountain

Embarking from Ulgii, our journey leads us toward the Ranger Station of Tavan Bogd mountain, nestled at an altitude of 3000 meters above sea level. As we traverse the picturesque landscapes, we encounter the summer abode of Tuvan nomads at the Ranger Station, offering a glimpse into their unique nomadic way of life. Along the way, a pause is made to observe the ancient Deer Stones, resonating with historical significance. The day concludes with the embrace of a tented shelter, surrounded by the serene beauty of nature.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
200km | Off-road | 5 hours | Camping | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 4 - Base camp, Altai tavan Bogd mountain

Embark on a half-day horse riding adventure, traversing the captivating landscapes to reach the impressive 20KM Potaniin Glacier, the largest glacier in Mongolia. Set up camp in the proximity of the glacier, surrounded by the untouched beauty of nature. After a hearty lunch, immerse yourself in the unique experience of exploring the glacier, marveling at its grandeur. Return to the camp, where the tranquility of the surroundings enhances the camping experience.
Distance | Route | hiking time | Accommodation | Food |
15km | n/a | 5 hours | camping | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 5 - Mt. Malchin/4050m/

Embark on an invigorating hiking expedition, ascending to the majestic Malchin Peak standing at an impressive elevation of 4050 meters. Revel in the breathtaking panoramic views of the Altai Mountains and the stunning borderland with Russia. The climb offers a unique perspective of the vast and rugged Altai landscape. After reaching the summit, descend to your camping spot, cherishing the memories of this exhilarating mountain adventure.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
n/a | n/a | n/a | camping | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 6 - Ranger station, Altai Tavan Bogd mountain

Embark on a captivating horseback expedition, retracing the trail from the glacier's side back to the welcoming Ranger station nestled amidst the Altai mountains. As you ride through the pristine landscapes, absorb the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you—a panorama of majestic peaks and untouched wilderness. Arriving at the Ranger station, take a well-deserved rest, immersing yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Tuvan Nomads' abode. Here, amid the tranquil beauty of nature, you'll find respite and connection with the traditional nomadic lifestyle. The Tuvan Nomads graciously open their world to you, offering a glimpse into their daily routines and age-old customs. As the day unfolds, indulge in the wholesome flavors of a nutritious meal prepared by your skilled cook. The ingredients sourced from the bountiful surroundings infuse every bite with the essence of the Altai region. In the embrace of this serene haven, surrounded by the rugged grandeur of the Altai mountains, you'll discover a profound sense of harmony and communion with nature. Let the tranquility of the Tuvan Nomads' dwelling and the pristine mountain air weave an unforgettable tapestry of experiences, creating memories that resonate long after the journey's end.
Distance | Route | hiking time | Accommodation | Food |
15km | n/a | 4 hours | camping | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 7 - Khoton lake, Altai Tavan Bogd national park

Embark on a scenic drive from the Ranger station, venturing towards the enchanting Khoton Khurgan lakes area—a haven where Kazakh nomads seek refuge during the summer months. Along the way, pause to explore the captivating Snake River valley, where ancient burial mounds, petroglyphs, and deer stones narrate tales of bygone eras. The landscape unfolds like a living museum, each element revealing the rich tapestry of history etched into the Altai region. Continuing your journey, the pristine beauty of the lakes area unfolds—where trees sway in the breeze, snow-capped mountains stand sentinel, and crystal-clear lakes mirror the azure sky. As you arrive at the Kazakh nomadic family's dwelling, settle into the rhythmic embrace of nomadic life. The traditional yurt becomes your abode, a gateway to an immersive experience that transcends time. Over the next few days, camp beside the Kazakh yurt, surrounded by the elements that define nomadic existence. The air is imbued with the scent of adventure, and the landscape becomes a canvas for shared moments. Today's highlight is the symbolic act of slaughtering a sheep—a cherished Kazakh tradition reserved for honoring esteemed guests. This gesture marks the commencement of a "Five Fingers" feast, a celebration of camaraderie and cultural exchange. The evening comes alive with the harmonies of song and laughter, echoing through the vastness of the Altai. Engage in the festivities alongside your Kazakh hosts, forging connections that transcend language and customs. As the night unfolds, under the vast Mongolian sky, you'll find a sense of belonging in the heart of the nomadic way of life—an experience that transcends the ordinary and resonates deep within the soul.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
200km | off-road | 4 hours | camping | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 8 - Eagle hunter family, Altai Tavan Bogd national park

Embark on an invigorating hike to the picturesque Ikh Turgen valley, where the symphony of nature unfolds before your eyes. The trail leads you through pristine landscapes adorned with the sheer beauty of a waterfall cascading from glacier-kissed mountains, its melody harmonizing with the rhythmic beats of your adventurous heart. The journey takes you over rugged terrain, traversing large rocks that bear witness to the ancient dance between earth and water. As you reach the captivating waterfall, a masterpiece carved by the hands of time, you find yourself immersed in the serenity of this natural wonder. The cool mist in the air, the soothing sound of flowing water, and the grandeur of the surroundings create a sensory tapestry that etches lasting memories. Returning from the embrace of Ikh Turgen, your journey unfolds a meeting with an Eagle hunter's family—an encounter that opens a window into the fascinating world of the Kazakh nomads. Marvel at the majestic golden eagles, companions to the eagle hunter, and gain insights into the symbiotic relationship between man and bird. The eagle hunter shares the intricacies of his lifestyle, offering a glimpse into the ancient tradition of hunting with these magnificent birds. Continuing your exploration, a short drive to the west side transports you to the shores of Khoton Lake—a tranquil expanse of pristine water reflecting the majesty of the Altai. The campsite, nestled beside the serene lake, becomes your sanctuary for the night. Under the vast Mongolian sky, adorned with stars that tell stories of the nomadic realm, you rest, surrounded by the untamed beauty that defines this corner of the world.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
20km | off-road | 1 hours | camping | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 9 - Ulgii city, Bayan-Ulgii province

Embarking on the return journey, you trace your path back to Ulgii city—a vibrant hub nestled against the backdrop of the Altai Mountains. The drive offers you a chance to reflect on the captivating landscapes you've traversed, from the untamed beauty of Khoton Khurgan lakes to the nomadic warmth of Kazakh yurts. Upon reaching Ulgii, a welcoming local hotel becomes your haven for the night. As you settle into the comforts of the hotel, the echoes of your Altai adventure linger—a tapestry woven with cultural encounters, scenic wonders, and the spirit of nomadic hospitality. Ulgii city, with its blend of tradition and modernity, provides the perfect setting to unwind and savor the memories etched in the vast landscapes of Mongolia's western frontier.
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
200km | off-road | 4 hours | camping | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 10 - Ulaanbaatar city

Bid farewell to the enchanting landscapes of Ulgii as you prepare to fly back to Ulaanbaatar. In the morning, our dedicated driver will ensure a timely drop-off at Ulgii city's airport, facilitating a seamless transition for your departure. As you board your flight, carry with you the memories of the Altai Mountains and the cultural richness of your journey. The skies above Mongolia hold the echoes of your adventures, and Ulaanbaatar awaits to welcome you back. Safe travels, and thank you for being part of this extraordinary exploration!
Distance | Route | fly time | Accommodation | Food |
1280km | Air way | 2 hours | hotel | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Day 11 - Home sweet home

As your time in Ulaanbaatar concludes, our dedicated driver will ensure a timely drop-off at Chinggis Khan International Airport. We extend our heartfelt gratitude for choosing to explore the wonders of Mongolia with us.
Thank you for being part of our journey, and we hope the memories created during your visit will linger as souvenirs of a truly enriching experience. Safe travels, and we look forward to welcoming you back to Mongolia in the future. Until then, farewell and bon voyage!
Distance | Route | Drive time | Accommodation | Food |
70km | highway | 1 hours | n/a | Breakfast |
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