Hongoriin Els
- Gurvansaikhan National Park -
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Hongoriin Els or the Hongor Sands is a giant sand
dune in the South Gobi. This journey will bring us to both desert steppe and mountain
areas of the Gobi. We will also be able to visit the famous Yol Valley, which actually is
a ravine, which is covered by permanent snow and ice.
The Gurvansaikhan Mountains is an
extension into the Gobi of the Altais. Here we may be able to spot Argali Sheep and likely
sighting of Siberian Ibex. The snow leopard is certainly present, but this elusive animal
is near to impossible to get to see. In the desert steppe we will probably be able to see
gazelle, fox and sometimes also the saiga antelope.
Brief Outline Itinerary
We will fly back and forward to Dalanzadgad in the South Gobi, from where
vehicles and a cook will be hired. The journey will be supported by camping
equipment, all provisions, a cook, a trail finder and vehicles.
Day 01, Tue: To South Gobi
A.m. Pick up at your hotel in Ulaanbaatar, and transfer to the airport
for 1˝ hour flight to Dalanzadgad, although small, the main town in South
Gobi. South Gobi (Omnogobi) is the least populated province in all Mongolia.
After a lunch in Dalanzadgad start drive 140 km to the west over the desert
steppe until Bayan Tsaagan Uul in Gurvan Saikhan Mountains, where we pitch
camp for two nights.
Day 02, Wed: Bayan Tsaagan Uul
In the evenings and early mornings we will try to see some wildlife on
the ridges of our camp. We are likely to see Siberian Ibex (Capra sibirica)
and with luck also the giant Argali Sheep (Ovis ammon).During the
day we can hike in this interesting mountain area where also alpine
wildflowers can be seen.
Day 03, Thu: To Hongoriin Els
A.m. A half day drive (100 km) will bring us all the way to the famous
Hongor Sands, a giant sand dune stretching lengthwise some 180 km away in
the distance. Sometimes it is just a couple of hundred meters wide,
sometimes as wide as 7-20 km.
We will again make our overnight camp in one spot for two nights. But now
next to this giant sand dune. It is high and have a small stream following
the leeward side of the sand dune. The grass should be green on the
campsite. Herdsmen also live nearby the sand dune. On this stretch of grass
that resemble a lawn, the families are separated by a kilometer or two
between them.
Day 04, Fri: Hongoriin Els
We will explore some length of the Hongoriin Els and go to a point where
the sand reach some 4-500 meters into the sky, and we will here climb for a
superb view around the desert steppes. We are also likely to come across
herdsmen who breed camels, and we will no doubt be invited into their gers.
Visitors are not frequent since people live far from each other in this area
of Mongolia.
Day 05, Sat: To Dungenee
Today we will use the full day to return along the south side of the
Gurvansaikhan Mountains to Dungenee, situated only some 15-20 kilometers
short from the Yol Valley. We make our campsite by a small rocky mountain
where Siberian Ibex is easy to see.
Day 06, Sun: Yol Valley
A short ride brings us into the core of the Gurvansaikhan
Mountains and the Yol Valley itself. We will explore this famous ravine,
with permanent ice and snow. Lammergeier nest here, and we are guaranteed to
see them flying over the ravine, Another rare bird, the Wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria)
is also quite easy to see at close range. On the way out from the mountains
we can visit the local Nature Museum partly set up by our host in the area.
Finally drive 70 km over the steppes, and back up into the mountains and
stay overnight in a ger camp. Overnight in gers.
Day 07: Gurvansaikhan Mountains
A day to relax in the ger camp, or hike around this beautiful area. If we
have not sufficiently met local people, we can visit the nearby families.
Day 08: Fly to Ulaanbaatar
After an early breakfast drive back to Dalanzadgad and catch the flight
(1˝hrs) back to the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar. Transfer into your
hotel.
Practicalities
Transport: This journey is supported by a jeep or minibus on the
Gobi road tracks.
Staff: A Mongolian English speaking local guide will accompany
the group at all times. A cook will follow. Plus one driver.
Meals: The meals will be prepared by our cook. We pride ourselves
in having cooks adapt with both Western and Mongolian cooking on our trips.
There is always vegetables available, and we have no problem accommodating
vegetarians.
Overnights: Tents and mattresses will be provided for the camping
nights. You need to bring your own sleeping bag. The gers have 3-4 bed in
each, and they are furnished with beds, stools and a table. A portable
camping shower will be provided.
PRICE ex Ulaanbaatar
USD 1100 per person ( 2/5 members)
Group discounts available on request
Includes: Leadership, breakfast every day, and all
meals outside Ulaanbaatar. All overnights in gers or tents, camping equipment and all
local transport in the Gobi and transfers in Ulaanbaatar.
Excludes: Imported drinks, airport tax on departure
from Ulaanbaatar (approx. USD 12.50 p.p.), laundry, Return air ticket to Dalanzadgad current
cost USD 83 one way.(allowance 10 kg). Visa fee. Private tent supplement USD 150.
Additional hotel night in Ulaanbaatar is USD 75 per room per night, be it double or
single. Breakfast is USD 6 each morning per person in Ulaanbaatar.
DATES ex Ulaanbaatar: Every Tuesday June - October
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