Camel Trek in the near Gobi
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Surprisingly near the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar,
the Gobi gradually begins to appear. We will travel south over vast steppeland
before meeting our camel herdsmen, who will go with us on this Nomadic
Journey. Westerners perceive the Gobi as a desert but actually most of
it is a semi desert steppe. We will trek in an area where the steppes
give way to sandy subsoil and in an area where there is a 20 km long sand
dune. All herdsmen lead a traditional way of life here.

Photo by Tore Sahlin
Brief Outline Itinerary
On this journey we use low impact traditional
modes of transport. Our equipment will be carried on camel carts, in the
same way nomadic herders transport their belongings, moving from one pasture
to another. In this area camels are being used for this purpose. We will
also carry a ger, which is the traditional felt tent that Mongols live
in today. Essentially, it means that we can use the services of the local
people living in the area where we travel. This kind of a trip is what
we have labeled A Nomadic Journey. The herdsmen are the experts and we
will be able to get a first hand experience of how to move a camp the
traditional Mongolian way.
Day 0: Ulaanbaatar
Evening get together in a Ulaanbaatar restaurant. Dinner. Ulaanbaatar accommodation and transfers available at discounted prices.
Day 1: Drive south
A.m. Drive to the south over the treeless steppes. In the afternoon we reach Semjit Hairhan, some giant rock formations visibly standing up straight from the surrounding steppe. Here we meet with the camel herdsmen. Put up camp on the steppe. Scan the ridges of the surrounding hills and rocks for Argali Sheep (Ovis ammon), the largest wild sheep in the world. All wildlife viewing requires a great portion of luck. Overnight in tents.
Day 02-04: Camel trek
We will trek for a three full days across the treeless steppes meeting nomadic herdsmen families on the way. Our hosts in the area are the relatives to one third of the local
population. During the last day we will trek through Arburd Sands, a 20km long sand dune. Strange enough, a good number wolves - being wary of man - have taken refuge in these dunes and can sometimes be seen. We have brought one ger (yurt) that will be our mobile restaurant. Tents, all provisions and a cook are provided. All equipment will be loaded on to camel carts. There will be one or two riding camels so that we can try some riding as well. Herdsmen will follow the carts. We will make contact with other herdsmen. We will no doubt be invited into the gers, and learn about their ancient lifestyle. Overnight in tents and the last night at Arburd Sands Ger Camp.
Day 05: Bogd Khan Mountain
A.m. drive back to Ulaanbaatar. On the way we will visit the Bogd Uul Biosphere Reserve and the site of the ruins of Manzushir monastery. This is the southernmost taiga of the area, and we will get up into the hills and some nice forests. Red deer (Cervus elaphus) can usually be seen here. Back in Ulaanbaatar check into the hotel. Pls note any accommodation is at additional cost.
Additional Treks
You have the choice to stay another day or two in Ulaanbaatar, transfer out to your next destination via Beijing. We however recommend that you join our Yak Trek for one more week of exciting adventure in a contrasting environment of rivers, steppe valleys, meadows and deep forests. Check our dates!

Photo by Tore Sahlin
Nomadic Journeys Style Trek
Nomadic Journeys have introduced a concept
of practical and desirable ways of travel in Mongolia, which is the synergy
of Western and Mongolian ideas brought about after many years experience
of travel all across Mongolia.
Transport: Mongolian families frequently move from one
pasture to another using wooden traditional carts. These are tied to the
animals available in the region. Here we will use camels and horses. The
services of some herdsmen will be hired by the expedition, and they will
provide us with their animals.
Staff: A Mongolian leader will accompany the group at
all times. For these groups the service will be in English. Other language
interpreters are available upon request. There will also be an assistant
and a cook. In addition, the services of the local herdsmen will be hired
along with their animals.
Camel riding: If you would like to have your own camel to ride
during the trek, this can be arranged at the time of booking for an additional cost of USD
25 per day. This cost is payable in Mongolia only. Mongolian camels are Bactrian (two humped) and easy to ride even without previous experience.
Meals: Our cook will prepare the meals. We pride ourselves in
having cooks adapt with both western and Mongolian cooking on our trips.
There are always vegetables available, and we have no problem accommodating
vegetarians on our trips. For breakfast we can usually buy fresh yogurt
from the herdsmen in the local area.
Riding horses: There will be an opportunity for experienced riders at the time of booking to order a
riding horse at the cost of USD 25 per day. This cost is payable in Mongolia only. Mongolian horses are peculiar and horsemanship is somewhat different among the Mongols as compared to home. We suggest you bring your own riding hat with you, since none are available in Mongolia.
PRICE ex Ulaanbaatar
USD 490 per person (min 2 members)
Includes: Guide, breakfast every day, and all meals outside Ulaanbaatar. Tents (3n.) and ger camp (1n) and all local transport.
Excludes: Imported drinks, laundry, rent of riding horse or camel, (USD 25 per horse or camel per day).
Single room/ger/tent supplement is USD 20
Transfer and hotel nights in Ulan Bator are excluded, and may be added at a discounted rate USD 100 per person in shared double (2 overnights, 2 breakfasts, 2 transfers) if adjacent to the trek dates.. In additional hotel overnights are also discounted.
Low season rate: CML01, CML02, CML03 CML04 and CML05 are offered at 15 percent reduced price.
DATES ex. Ulaanbaatar 2008:
CML 01:
|
11-15May (Su-Th) |
CML 02:
|
21-25May (We-Su) |
| CML 03: |
31May-04Jun (Sa-We) |
| CML 04: |
31May-04Jun (Sa-We) |
| CML 05: |
20-24Jun (Fr-Tu) |
| CML 06: |
30Jun-04Jul (Mo-Fr) |
| CML 07: |
14-18Jul (Mo-Fr) |
| CML 08: |
24-28Jul (Th-Mo) |
| CML 09: |
03-07Aug (Su-Th) |
| CML 10: |
13-17Aug (We-Su) |
| CML 11: |
20-24Aug (We-Su) |
| CML 12: |
30Aug-03Sep (Sa-We) |
| CML 13: |
09-13Sep (Tu-Sa) |
Pls note that you can join a Yak Trek in Khan Khentii after each of these trips.
Pls. note that groups having less than 5 people will carry no ger (yurt). Just tents. Group discounts available on request.
Yak Treks: This Camel Trek may usually be combined with a Yak Trek in the Khan Khentii prior or after this trip
Naadam Special: Naadam Games takes place July 10-13th. Pls ask for Ulaanbaatar Naadam Games itinerary.
Private departures: On request, and if available, the Camel Trek may operate on any day, at an additional cost of USD 100 pp as a private departure. Before or after the season an additional ger (instead of tent) is added, in order to provide warmth on the cold nights.
Family Treks: If a family with kids, book early, we are happy to set aside any date – except YAK06 - as a specific family departure |