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Mongolia June Dragon Boat Festival In-Depth Tour【8 Days 7 Nights】(2026)

DepartedSun14 JunSun21 Jun·8 Days 7 Nights·2026
Temperature
8/23°C
Flight time
~4.5 hours
Departs from
From Hong Kong
Tour code
DW MO JUN26

Trip Overview

【Highlights of the DeWonder Travel Mongolia Itinerary】

DeWonder Travel will take you to Mongolia, where you can try horseback and camel riding, learn riding techniques, and cross the grasslands and deserts while taking in Mongolia's natural beauty, galloping beneath a boundless blue sky. You will visit local families, stay in a ger, experience the free and unrestrained lifestyle of the nomadic people, and feel the warmth of Mongolian hospitality. You will also explore the historical relics of the Mongol Empire, recalling the legendary hero Genghis Khan and witnessing the rise and fall of the great Yuan dynasty. With a unique itinerary complemented by in-depth commentary from local guides, we will lead you deep into the bold and majestic spirit of the Mongolian people in this "Land of the Blue Sky."

【In-Depth Tour Route】

Ulaanbaatar → Terelj National Park → Mini Gobi (Bayan Gobi Dunes) → Orkhon Valley → Kharkhorin → Khustai National Park → Ulaanbaatar

Tour Code: DW MO JUN26

Route Map

Itinerary

Accommodations

Orkhon Waterfall Tourist Camp

★★★★Or similar luxury ger / cabin

Set beside the famous Orkhon Waterfall, at the heart of the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape. Surrounded by basalt cliffs, scenic river views and open grasslands, the camp offers guests a traditional ger stay that brings them close to nature amid this tranquil setting.

  • WiFi
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • En-suite bathroom

Suggested Flights

Outbound

蒙古航空 MIAT Mongolian Airlines logo
MIAT Mongolian Airlines
OM298
14 Jun
HKG
12:05
UBN
16:45

Return

蒙古航空 MIAT Mongolian Airlines logo
MIAT Mongolian Airlines
OM297
21 Jun
UBN
06:20
HKG
10:55

Airfare: $3,000-$4,000

FAQ

What is the climate like in Mongolia?

Mongolia has short springs and summers (May to August) and long autumns and winters (September to the following April). During spring and summer, there is plenty of sunshine and warm, pleasant weather, making it the peak travel season. In autumn and winter, strong winds and heavy snow prevail, and lakes freeze over with thick ice—an entirely different sight to behold. Please note that Mongolia's weather is changeable in all four seasons, with frequent strong winds and large temperature differences between day and night, so be sure to keep warm.

Do I need a visa to travel to Mongolia?

No. Holders of Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR passports enjoy 14-day visa-free entry for travel to Mongolia.

What is the currency of Mongolia? Can I use electronic payment or credit cards?

Mongolia's official currency is the Mongolian Tugrik (MNT). Most shops accept credit cards, but it is also advisable to carry a small amount of cash.

Is there anything I should note about clothing when travelling to Mongolia?

Mongolia has large temperature differences between day and night, so we recommend bringing plenty of warm clothing and dressing in layers, using the "onion layering" method. When entering religious sites, pay particular attention to dress codes. Before visiting temples, you should remove your hat and shoes, and at stupas or other places of worship, you should walk around them clockwise as a sign of respect.

Is there internet or mobile phone signal in Mongolia?

The signal is stable in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, but coverage is limited, and the signal may cut out when you leave the capital for the countryside. You can buy a SIM card locally—SIM cards (such as Mobicom and UNITEL) are available right at the airport in Mongolia—or activate international roaming. Some hotels and accommodations may provide Wi-Fi, but the speed is limited.

What should I be aware of regarding food? Is Mongolian food suitable for vegetarians?

As a nomadic people, Mongolian cuisine consists mainly of meat, dairy products, and noodle dishes. The most famous include Khorkhog (barbecued meat), Khorkhog Makh (hand-held mutton), and Urum (clotted cream). Although vegetarian options are limited, there are also noodles, fried rice, and soy products to serve as staples. If you have special dietary requirements, please let us know in advance so we can make arrangements as early as possible.

What is the state of toilet hygiene in Mongolia?

Toilets in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, are clean and well-maintained with good sanitary conditions, but in remote rural areas, toilet facilities are more basic. We recommend bringing your own wet wipes and toilet paper, as well as hand sanitiser or waterless hand gel.

What is the language of Mongolia? Is it easy to communicate in English?

The official language is Mongolian, but most guides and locals speak fluent English, so basic travel communication poses no problems.

How are the camel and horse rides arranged? Are they safe?

The horse-riding and camel-riding experiences each last about 1 hour. Each camel (or horse) carries only one rider, and every 1 to 4 participants are led by a professional wrangler/camel guide.The activity is very safe. Before the experience begins, staff will provide both verbal explanations and written instructions to ensure participants master the correct riding techniques and key safety points.

Do I need to purchase special insurance for the camel/horse rides?

Please be sure to confirm that any insurance you purchase yourself covers "amateur sporting activities" (i.e. non-professional competitive events).

How long is the longest drive? Are there rest stops along the way?

Journeys in Mongolia's countryside are generally quite long overall. The longest drives are:

  • Day 3: Terelj National Park to the Bayan Gobi Desert, about 6 to 7 hours
  • Day 6: Kharkhorin to Ulaanbaatar, passing through Khustai National Park, with a total drive of about 7 to 8 hours

Rest arrangements: Several stops will be arranged along the way for everyone to use the restroom, buy coffee, or step out to relax and take photos at scenic spots.

Will the ride be very bumpy?

Most sections of the route are paved roads. Only on the way to the Orkhon Valley, and while touring Khustai National Park, are there each about 45 minutes to 1 hour of gravel road.

Why journey to Mongolia with us?

A Decade of Dedication

For ten years, the DeWonder team has focused on crafting unique, in-depth itineraries that take you across Mongolia's magnificent deserts and grasslands, exploring hidden cultural realms and historical relics, and experiencing the free-spirited nomadic civilisation of Mongolia.

Remembering the Heroes of the Desert

Visit Karakorum and Terelj National Park, follow in the footsteps of Genghis Khan, and discover the legend of his life.

Classic Routes

Covering Ulaanbaatar, the Bayan sand dunes, the Orkhon Valley and Hustai National Park, journey deep across Mongolia and take in its ever-changing, diverse natural landscapes.

In-Depth Exchange

Be a guest of a nomadic family, share distinctive local dishes, chat about daily life, and feel the genuine warmth of the Mongolian people.

Unique Experiences

Step into a herder's ger and experience the daily life of a nomadic people: milk the cows, shear the sheep, and make dairy products with your own hands, drawing close to authentic life on the grasslands.

Small-Group Departures

We deeply understand the wonder of community, so our in-depth Mongolia tours depart with an average of 8–14 people, capped at 18.

Tour Cost

Included

  • All local transport in Mongolia during the itinerary, with tour coach transfers throughout (except during free time)
  • Accommodation in twin rooms at hotels in Mongolia throughout the itinerary, on a shared basis (half a room per person). Unless otherwise requested, we will pair you with another same-gender member of your group. You may also upgrade to a single room for a supplement of HKD 5,500 (for the 8-day 7-night itinerary).
  • All local meals throughout the itinerary (breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, except during free time)
  • An English-speaking Mongolian expert guide accompanying the group
  • At least one DeWonder Travel in-depth tour leader accompanying the group
  • Admission fees to all attractions during the itinerary (except during free time)
  • A Mongolia information pack, Mongolia travel tips and related reading materials compiled by our experts and the DeWonder Travel team
  • A stamp duty equivalent to 0.15% of the tour fare, providing coverage under the Travel Industry Compensation Fund and the Package Tour Accident Contingency Fund Scheme

Not Included

  • Round-trip air tickets between Hong Kong and Mongolia
  • Additional personal expenses (meals during free time, food and drinks, activities outside the itinerary, and souvenirs)
  • Tips for the tour leader, Mongolian guide and driver, at a minimum of USD 20 per day
  • Mongolia tourist visa (holders of Hong Kong and Macao passports may stay visa-free for 14 days)
  • Travel insurance

Additional Notes

  • During the tour, the local guide will provide commentary in English, while the in-depth tour leader will explain in Cantonese. If needed, the tour leader can also provide supplementary commentary in English or Mandarin.
  • If the hotels specified in the above itinerary are unable to provide accommodation, we will arrange a stay at a hotel of the same class.
  • The local guide may adjust the itinerary content according to circumstances at the time. If part of the itinerary cannot proceed as scheduled, our team will make every effort to provide the best alternative arrangements.

Registration Process

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Pay a reservation deposit of HKD 5,000 and email the payment record to [email protected], quoting the tour number in your email.

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