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If there is one animal that defines Mongolia, it is the sturdy, small horses that once galloped off with the warriors who created the world largest empire. But riding a Mongolian horse today does not require you to be a warrior or a horse expert. Local experts will lead your horse treks, leaving you to soak up Mongolian gorgeous wilderness at a relaxed pace, the true Mongolian experience.

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Steppe Horseback Treks


Mongolia’s high-altitude steppe – vast grasslands carpeting rolling hills, threaded by fresh streams and punctuated by rocky, pine-dotted outcrops – is well known to the rest of the world as supporting one of the last remaining cultures of the ancient nomadic herding tradition. The unspoiled, sparsely populated landscape is also home to unique Central Asian wildlife: Argali sheep, ibex, gazelle, fox, and Siberian wolf.... | Print        Full Itinerary
 

Terelj riding


Mongolia is well known to the rest of the world as a steppe Nomads, Small rolling hills occasional rocky mountain and endless vast space had created unique nomadic culture that is still kept in nowadays. Inhabited with Argali sheep, Ibex, Gazelle, Fox, and Wolf. Mongolian biggest bird Black Vulture is one of the common birds of prey that can be observed in the steppe area. Above all families we will visit along the route are the highlights... | Print        Full Itinerary
 

Zavkhan riding


If Mongolia could be said to have a true wild west, the area in Mongolia’s Zavkhan province around the Khangai mountain range is it. Naturally wild, that is, with snow capped, sharp edged mountains supporting larch pine tree forests; rushing, crystal clear mountain rivers; and turquoise highland lakes. Strictly protected from hunting, unique Central Asian wildlife abounds on these slopes and valleys, including Argali sheep, ibex, red... | Print        Full Itinerary
 

Khuvsgul Lake Riding


Khuvsgul, the sister of Lake Baikal in Siberia, is Mongolia’s biggest lake and in fact, at more than 250 meters deep, contains 1 percent of all the fresh water on the planet. Unspoiled by human activity, Khuvsgul and its surroundings are remarkably lovely. Rich in fish, birds and mammals, Khuvsgul is also home to Mongolia’s unique reindeer herders and the center of our pre-Buddhist shamanic culture. ... | Print        Full Itinerary
 



 
     
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