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CHINGGIS KHAAN SNOWMOBILE TOUR

Destination

Around Ulaanbaatar

Group size

Min 2 - Max 6

Activity level
(i)
Activities

Overview

Escape the city for a two-day winter adventure just 60 km east of Ulaanbaatar. Based at the cozy Bayan Mongolian Resort, this tour combines snowmobile thrills with cultural depth. Ride through the snowy valleys and forested slopes of the Khentii Mountains, visit the towering Chinggis Khaan Grand Statue, and spend time with a local nomadic family in their winter camp sharing butter milk tea, learning about herding life, and experiencing Mongolia’s quiet seasonal rhythms. After a day of exploration, warm up with hearty Mongolian meals and a peaceful night at the resort. Ideal for travelers seeking both adrenaline and authenticity.

Highlights

  • Snowmobile ride in Khan Khentii Mountain range
  • Visit to the Chinggis Khaan Grand Statue
  • Winter nomadic family encounter

Itinerary

Duration

1 nights 2 days

Tour Price

USD 400 per person based on 2 pax

USD 360 per person based on 4 pax

USD 320 per person based on 6 pax

CHINGGIS KHAAN SNOWMOBILE TOUR
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Depart Ulaanbaatar at 8:00 AM for a scenic drive to the world’s largest equestrian statue Chinggis Khaan in gleaming steel, holding a golden whip tied to local legend. After exploring the site, continue to Bayan Mongolian Resort nestled in the Khentii foothills. Check in, enjoy a hearty lunch, then gear up for an afternoon snowmobile adventure through snowy valleys and forested trails. Along the way, visit a nomadic family at their winter camp to share milk tea and glimpse daily herding life. Return to the resort for dinner and a peaceful night surrounded by nature.

Accommodation: Ger camp in the area 
Meals: Lunch, Dinner  

After breakfast, return to Ulaanbaatar and end of tour. 

Meals: Breakfast 

Price and departures

Starting Ending Status Prices from
2025/12/20 2026/02/28 Available $ 260.0
2 pax

$ 400.0

/per person

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4 pax

$ 360.0

/per person

Travel van

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6 pax

$ 320.0

/per person

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Service included

  • Ger camps in the countryside (2-3 occupancy )
  • All transportation
  • Tour guide (May choose your preferred language: English, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, or Japanese.)
  • All meals mentioned in the itinerary
  • Road taxes and fees, NP & NR tickets
  • Entry tickets to the local museums and statue
  • Travel drinking 1-2 L bottled water per day per person
  • Snowmobiles - Wonderer TTXD 200A 170CC
  • Nomadic family visit

Service excluded

  • International transportation
  • International travel insurance
  • Single occupancy supplement
  • Taxes/Fees for photography and video recording in museums, sites, and entertainment venues
  • Alcoholic beverages, sodas, and professional-grade coffee
  • Extra activities are not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Gratuities :Tipping your guide and driver is optional but appreciated for excellent service. Recommended: $10 USD per person, per day.

Know Before You Go

<h4><span style="color:#000000">At Ger camps, you&rsquo;ll stay in traditional felt-covered dwellings called Ger&mdash;meaning &ldquo;home&rdquo; in Mongolian. Each Ger is typically furnished with 2&ndash;4 single beds or a double bed, plus basic furniture. Most camps offer hot showers and flush toilets in shared facilities located a short walk from your Ger. Meals are served in on-site restaurants, featuring both Mongolian and Western cuisine.</span></h4> <h4><span style="color:#000000">Some camps offer Ensuite Gers with private bathrooms. Electricity is supplied either by the state grid, or by generators, solar panels, or wind turbines, depending on location. In camps relying on alternative power sources, device charging is limited to shared areas&mdash;usually in the restaurant or common spaces&mdash;and available only during designated hours. Camps connected to the grid allow unlimited charging directly in your Ger.</span></h4> <h4><span style="color:#000000">Wi-Fi is typically available in common areas, often powered by Starlink for strong connectivity. However, in remote regions with no mobile reception, internet access may be unavailable.&nbsp;</span></h4>

<p><span style="color:#000000">In cities and towns, guests can enjoy a wide range of familiar foods and drinks. At Ger camps, meals are prepared based on your booking and location&mdash;meats may include sheep, goat, camel, yak, horse, or cow, depending on the region. Mongolian livestock graze freely, making the meat naturally healthy and flavorful. Dietary requests (vegetarian, vegan, halal, gluten-free, lactose intolerance etc.) must be submitted in writing during booking, as they cannot be arranged on arrival. Tea, water, and morning coffee (instant or brewed) are served; espresso drinks may cost extra. Camp bars offer alcoholic beverages, mineral water, soft drinks, and canned sodas for purchase.&nbsp;</span></p>

<p><span style="color:#000000">During our tours, overland travel is arranged using vehicles suited to group size and terrain. We use Japanese 4x4 off-road jeeps for up to 4 people total (including driver), larger jeeps for up to 5, travel vans for 6&ndash;7, and buses for up to 16. All vehicles are equipped with left-hand steering, in line with Mongolia&rsquo;s right-side driving regulations.</span></p> <p><span style="color:#000000">Our drivers are responsible for maintaining daily cleanliness and tidiness of the vehicles, managing luggage loading, and ensuring water supplies are stocked. Any forgotten belongings are carefully returned to their owners by our team.&nbsp;</span></p>

<p><span style="color:#000000">We recommend carrying Mongolian Tugrug (MNT) during your tour, as it is widely accepted at markets, shops, ger camp bars, and souvenir stalls. Debit and credit cards are generally usable in cities and towns and Ger camps but POS machines may be unreliable in remote areas. For convenience, it&rsquo;s best to carry both cash and cards. While prices are shown in foreign currency for reference, payments should be made in Tugrug, as foreign currencies are not commonly accepted.</span></p> <p><span style="color:#000000">As a guide for the 2026 season:</span><br /> <span style="color:#000000">- A handmade souvenir may cost around USD 7</span><br /> <span style="color:#000000">- A loaf of bread USD 1,5 </span><br /> <span style="color:#000000">- A cashmere scarf USD 35</span><br /> <span style="color:#000000">- A 500 ml beer at a ger camp bar around USD 4&nbsp;</span></p>

<p><span style="color:#000000">Our tours include optional riding experiences on horses, camels, or yaks, depending on the region and itinerary. When mounting, guests should approach the animal from the left side, place one foot in the stirrup and hold the reins securely, and sit balanced on the saddle or carpet. The reins are used to guide the animal&mdash;pulling left turns the head left, pulling right turns the head right,&nbsp; releasing allows free movement, and gently pulling inward signals the animal to stop.</span></p> <p><span style="color:#000000">For safety and comfort, we kindly ask guests to avoid loud noises, waving scarves, or loose hats. Flip-flops and shorts are not recommended; closed shoes and long trousers are preferred. Please apply insect repellent and handle cameras or phones carefully, as sudden drops may startle the animal.&nbsp;</span></p>

<p><span style="color:#000000">You&rsquo;ll find a full packing guide in our Mongolia Travel Guide section. For this snowmobile adventure, we&rsquo;ve prepared a tailored list to help you pack smart and stay comfortable. This list is advisory, not mandatory&mdash;experienced travelers with their own gear preferences are welcome to follow their usual setup.</span></p> <ul> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Warm winter jacket: Insulated and windproof</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Thermal base layers: Moisture-wicking top and bottom</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Waterproof gloves: Insulated for cold conditions</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Winter boots: Waterproof with good grip and ankle support</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Neck gaiter or scarf: For wind and cold protection</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Thin thermal hat or balaclava: Fits comfortably under provided helmet</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Sunglasses: Polarized to reduce snow glare</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Small backpack: For personal items and water bottle</span></li> <li style="list-style-type:disc"><span style="color:#000000">Lip balm &amp; sunscreen: High SPF for sun and wind exposure</span></li> </ul>