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From the boundless grasslands to the serenity of the Gobi Desert, this road trip was pure magic. Adventures Overland’s flawless planning and attention to detail made exploring Mongolia an absolute joy. Truly an adventure of the soul!
Mongolia Road Trip
Mongolia’s wild, untamed beauty is best discovered behind the wheel—on an electrifying 4×4 expedition across its dramatic landscapes.
Join a convoy of passionate road trippers and take on heart-racing drives through the Gobi, climb windswept passes, and camp beneath a canopy of stars. Soak in the energy of the spirited Naadam Festival and feel the adrenaline rush as you navigate the towering Khongoryn Els Sand Dunes.
This Mongolia road trip isn’t just about the destination; it’s about the drive, the people, and the stories you’ll collect along the way.
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Mongolia Road Trip
About the Trip
Duration
10 Nights / 11 DaysTrip Cost
INR 595000/- Per Person Excluding 5% GST & 5% Or 20% TCS, (EMI Option available)Trip Style
Self- Drive Road TripDriving Distance
1730 KilometersLandscapes
Highways, Deserts, Mountain Passes, Steppes, ValleysActivities
Naadam Festival, Bactrian Camel Safari, Witness Eagle Hunters, Ongiin Monastery VisitUpcoming Dates
Land Cruiser 300 Series
Toyota
Places You'll See
Naadam Festival
Flaming Cliffs
Ongiin Monastery
Ger CampsItinerary


Arrive in the bustling city of Ulaanbaatar, from where we will transfer you to your hotel. In the evening, you will be introduced to your vehicles, the mighty Land Cruisers. Settle in and enjoy your welcome dinner, where you will meet and get to know your fellow travelers as well as your expedition leaders.

<li>We will start our day by driving towards Eastern Mongolia for a visit to the iconic <strong>Genghis Khan Statue</strong>, the world’s largest equestrian statue, standing tall at 131 ft!</li> <li>Afterwards, we will start our thrilling drive towards the Middle region of the Gobi desert to reach <strong>Tsagaan Suvraga </strong>aka the White Stupa, where limestone cliffs glow red, orange, and white as the sun sets.</li> <li>Spend the night at a desert lodge, enjoying the star-filled skies.</li>

<li>After breakfast, we start our drive to Dalanzadgad, the main town of South Gobi.</li> <li>Visit the Gobi Museum of Nature & History, known for its amazing collection of dinosaur fossils and other ancient discoveries found in the Gobi Desert.</li> <li>Enter <strong>Yol Valley</strong>, a dramatic gorge in the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains, known for its dramatic cliffs and watch the golden sunset light up the winding canyons.</li> <li>Overnight at a cozy retreat in the desert.</li>

<li>Take on the rugged dirt tracks and cross <strong>Khaalga Pass</strong>, testing your offroading skills.</li> <li>Arrive at <strong>Khongoryn Els</strong>, Mongolia’s largest dunes, where the sand hums in the wind and the colors change throughout the day.</li> <li>Camp by the dunes and watch the desert skies turn tangerine at sunset.</li>

<li>Spend the day conquering dunes in your 4x4, and ride <strong>Bactrian camels</strong> across the vast landscape. </li> <li>Experience the hospitality of a local herdsman’s family, and learn about their nomadic traditions. </li> <li>Return to camp for dinner, surrounded by the quiet beauty of the desert.</li>

<li>Drive deeper into the Gobi Desert, and reach the legendary <strong>Flaming Cliffs (Bayanzag)</strong>.</li> <li>Explore the site where dinosaur eggs were first discovered, and learn about its rich fossil history.</li> <li>Watch the cliffs blaze in fiery hues as the sun sets, and return to your accommodation for the night.</li>

<li>Drive north through mountain tracks enjoying another off-road adventure through Orkhon Valley.</li> <li>Stop briefly at the ruins of <strong>Ongiin Monastery</strong>, which was once home to 28 temples, and walk among the remnants of the past.</li> <li>Continue to <strong>Karakorum</strong>, the 13th-century capital founded by Genghis Khan, where we will arrive by the evening and check into our hotel.</li>

<li>Explore the sacred <strong>Erdene-Zuu Monastery</strong>, Mongolia’s oldest surviving monastery, and admire its 108 stupas.</li> <li>Visit the <strong>Karakorum Museum</strong>, the <strong>King’s Monument</strong>, and <strong>Turtle Rock</strong>, each highlighting the town’s history and heritage.</li> <li>Stroll through local markets, and in the evening enjoy cultural performances with throat singing, folk dances, and horsehead fiddle music.</li>

<li>After breakfast, drive back toward Ulaanbaatar, enjoying the scenic steppe along the way.</li> <li>Stop for a traditional Mongolian lunch at a <strong>Mongol Nomadic ger camp</strong> and soak in the local atmosphere. </li> <li>Continue to <strong>Terelj National Park</strong>, where you will meet <strong>Eagle Hunters</strong>, take photos with the majestic birds, and learn about the <strong>Kazakh ethnic group</strong> who live in western Mongolia. </li> <li>Drive back to Ulaanbaatar, return the Land Cruisers, and enjoy a scrumptious dinner.</li>

<li>Experience Mongolia’s biggest festival, <strong>Naadam</strong>, starting with the patriotic flag-raising ceremony. Also, witness the “Three Manly Games” of wrestling and archery.</li> <li>Acknowledged by UNESCO in 2010, Naadam combines tradition and competition, preserving Mongolia's rich cultural heritage and is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.</li> <li>In the evening, enjoy your farewell dinner together celebrating the moments that you shared throughout the journey.</li>

<li>Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, carrying memories of Mongolia’s vast deserts, rugged roads, and warm hospitality.</li>
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Mongolia Self - Drive Expedition with Adventures Overland
Prepare to be swept away on an unparalleled self-drive through the rugged landscapes of Mongolia, guided by the seasoned expertise of AO, pioneers in crafting luxury road trips. This is no ordinary journey; it is a meticulously curated adventure that seamlessly merges luxury with the thrill of exploration. As you arrive in Ulaanbaatar, a city framed by the enchanting embrace of lush pine forests to the north and expansive verdant steppes to the south, the stage is set for an immersive experience where the driving itself becomes an integral part of the unfolding narrative. The roar of engines, the hum of tires on diverse terrains, and the bonds fostered during evening dinners are the kind of moments that you’d cherish the most as drive across Mongolia’s vast and varied terrain.
Naadam Festival, Gobi Desert and more!
The driving experience takes center stage as you navigate through the city of Ulaanbaatar and drive through its contrasting landscapes, surrounded by pine forests to the north and verdant steppes to the south. The real spectacle unfolds at Naadam, a renowned Mongolian festival celebrating archery, wrestling, and horseback racing. The driving escapade is momentarily paused as you immerse yourself in the cultural splendor, witnessing tradition and competition seamlessly converge.
The heart of the Mongolia expedition lies in the thrilling 4×4 adventure through the Gobi Desert. Towering dunes beckon and each turn of the wheel brings an adrenaline rush. The journey takes you to Baga Gazriin Chuluu, a government-protected haven with stunning rocky outcrops and a unique array of flora and fauna, including the rare argali wild sheep. Camping in traditional ger tents amidst this breathtaking scenery becomes a highlight, with a fabulous dinner under the night sky which is why it’s a highlight of this Mongolia road trip itinerary.
Yol Valley, Flaming Cliffs, and Singing Dunes
Driving through the vast landscapes of the Gobi Desert becomes a poetic narrative as you head to Yol Valley, a slender gorge embraced by the rugged Gobi Gurvan Saikhan mountain range. The excitement of this Mongolia self-drive expedition continues with an off-road journey to the Flaming Cliffs, named for their fiery appearance during sunset. A research expert accompanies you to unravel the mysteries of dinosaur fossils, adding a layer of education to the adventure. The journey reaches its peak at Khongoryn Els Sand Dunes, where the driving experience is complemented by the humming sound of the Singing Dunes.
Diving into the history and culture of Mongolia
The Mongolia expedition isn’t just about conquering terrains; it’s about experiencing the country’s culture up close. A day with a camel herdsman’s family, witnessing local customs, and riding a double-humped Bactrian Camel, adds a personal touch to the Mongolia road trip. The route leads to historic sites like the legendary Flaming Cliffs, Ongiin Monastery, and Kharkhorin, Genghis Khan’s 13th-century capital.
Driving becomes a gateway to history as you explore Erdene-zuu Monastery, the oldest surviving Buddhist hermitage in Mongolia.
As the Mongolia expedition draws to a close, the final day dives into Ulaanbaatar’s heart. Driving to the impressive Gandantegchinlen Monastery and the Zaisan Memorial provides panoramic views of the city against the backdrop of the Bogd Khan Mountain. The National Museum of Mongolia becomes the epilogue, offering insights into the country’s rich history and culture.
In the end, it’s more than just a road trip; it’s an immersive journey through Mongolia’s rugged, enormous, and historic landscapes. The driving experiences and destinations blend seamlessly, creating memories of a lifetime in a country known for the warmth of its people and the wonders that unfold at every turn of the wheel.


