6 nights, 3 stops — wild horses and the gobi in a week.
Ulaanbaatar → Hustai National Park → South Gobi Desert.
Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, met and transferred to your accommodation. Ulaanbaatar is the one city in a vast empty land — the staging point for the steppe, Gobi and Altai.
Transfer to Hustai National Park. Dawn and dusk drives for the wild takhi horses. Steppe wildlife, deer and marmots on the grassland.
Steppe wildlife, deer and marmots on the grassland. A full day with the world's last wild horses. The takhi of Hustai, once extinct in the wild, now run free again — one of conservation's great triumphs.
Transfer to South Gobi Desert. The singing dunes, ice gorge and desert wildlife. Wild camels, ibex and the Flaming Cliffs.
Wild camels, ibex and the Flaming Cliffs. A full day across the Gobi's dunes and plains. The Gobi's Flaming Cliffs, where the first dinosaur eggs were unearthed, are among the most storied fossil sites on earth.
A full day across the Gobi's dunes and plains. Desert wildlife and dinosaur cliffs by 4x4.
A final morning in South Gobi Desert — a last outing or a slow start as time allows — before the transfer onward and the journey home.
The mild season — the time to head into the wilderness.
A year-round gateway; winters are brutally cold.
A celebrated eco-lodge of gers near the Flaming Cliffs, the Gobi's finest stay.
The city's leading international hotel, polished and central.
A comfortable upscale ger camp in the South Gobi, with en-suite gers.
A reliable, comfortable hotel on the central square.
A traditional ger camp within the park, perfectly placed for the wild horses.
A welcoming traditional ger camp central to the Gobi sights.
Add nights, swap a park, extend to the coast — this route is a starting point, not a fixed menu. Tell us how you travel and we'll route the rest.