Reindeer People's Lifestyle

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Reindeer

Reindeer people

Simplicity

Services included in the cost

  • Rooms in a hotel***
  • Shared accommodation in tourist ger camp
  • Interpreting service
  • All meals in countryside
  • All meals in Ulaanbaatar
  • Transport by vehicle 4x4
  • All entrance fees
  • Local guide
  • Horse and camel ride
  • Boat rental

Services not included in the cost

  • International airfare
  • Optional activity cost
  • Personal expense
  • International airport departure tax (US$13)
  • Travel Insurance

Tour cost: U$D 1385

Tour duration: 10 days

Group size: 4 - 11 people

Please note: Single room is available at extra cost. (U$D 30) But book in advance.

Reindeer People's Lifestyle tour allow you roaming around the thick forest enjoying the real wilderness of Mongolia and also give you rare chance to experience authentic lifestyle of Reindeer People aka 'Tsaatan'. It's not tourist attraction tour. It's golden opportunity to see Reindeer People's normal way of life. It is another way of nomadic life retained as it was before. Tsaatan's life is almost the same as Eskimos. It would be fun and interesting tour.

Day 1. Arrival in Ulaanbaatar
Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. You'll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel****. After lunch in the hotel, you will take sightseeing tour including the National Histoy Museum, where you see artifacts from Mongolia and Central Asia. One more museum which definately interests you as it used to be temple left untouched during the 1930's Stallin's purge. Dine out in town and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 2.
Hot the road to Amarbayasgalant Monastry.

Day 3.
Drive to Khuwsgul Lake.

Day 4.
Meet the Reindeer people.

Day 5.
Overnight in Reindeer tribe.

Day 6.
Overnight at the lakeshore.

Day 7.
Overnight in Horseman tribe.

Day 9.
Spend full day with nomadic family.

Day 9.
Drive back to Ulaanbaatar.

Day 10. Departure Mongolia.
You will be transferred from your hotel to the airport. Time to say your farewell to Mongolia.

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