Yak Trek in the Khan Khentii
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You need to travel like, and use the modes of
transport, as the Mongol herdsmen themselves in order to get a real
feeling for, and experience a close up encounter with the pace and
lifestyle of the local people. During this dramatic journey you will wander by
foot into the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area, a beautiful wilderness
area closing up on the Khentii Mountains. If you are an experienced rider,
a horse may be rented for you. We will be equipped as a true expedition,
yak carts bringing the luggage. We will also bring all necessary
provisions, a cook, an assistant, plus a ger (yurt) to house our mobile
restaurant unit. In connection with this you will get the experience of
assembling this comfortable Mongol style dwelling with our local
herdsmen.

Brief Outline Itinerary
On this journey we use low impact traditional
modes of transport. Our equipment will be carried on carts, the same way
the locals use to transport their belongings, moving from one pasture to
another. For this purpose we will use yaks and horses. We will also carry
a ger, which is the traditional felt tent, in which most Mongols live even these days.
Essentially, this means we can utilize the services of the local
people in the area where we are to travel. They are the experts, and we
will be able to get a first hand experience of how to move a camp in the
Mongolian traditional way.
DAY 0: Arrive Ulaanbaatar
Evening get together in a Ulaanbaatar restaurant. Dinner. Ulaanbaatar accommodation and transfers available at discounted prices.
DAY 1: To Jalman Meadows
After breakfast we leave Ulaanbaatar for the Upper Tuul River Valley in the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area some 110 km away. A three-hour drive by bus or car. We drive one hour on tarmac road, one hour through a beautiful steppe valley with many herdsmen with their livestock. The last hour crosses the ridge at Zamtiin Davaa, and through forests we reach the Upper Tuul River Valley. It is the winter grazing lands of the local herdsmen, which is why most of them are not in the area at the time. It allows for a profusion of wildflowers, such as edelweiss. Our yak carts and the local herdsmen who will be our hosts in the area meet us. Pitch camp next to the Tuul River.
DAY 2: Khan Khentii
We load our luggage on to the carts. Our first campsite
is in a steppe valley, surrounded by the Khentii hills, covered with larch
and birch forests. The protected area was established in December 1993,
covering most of the Hentii wilderness areas stretching all the way up to
the Russian-Siberian frontier. Herdsmen keep their livestock in the
southern areas, and they follow a lifestyle that essentially has been the
same since the time of Genghis Khan. Overnight in tents.
DAY 3: Khan Khentii
We trek for three full days toward the Khentii wilderness
areas, and soon we touch the limits of human habitation. Although rarely
seen, wolves are numerous in the area. There are also wild boars, moose,
red deer (Cervus elaphus), marmots and gazelle.
We will use yaks to pull the wooden traditional carts on
which all our equipment will be loaded and transported. Our Mongol staff
will accompany us on horseback. No support vehicles will be required, let
alone practical in the area where we are to trek. The yaks will set the
pace of the nomadic journey over easy terrain (max. 20 km per day). A cook
who knows western and Mongolian cooking will be with us in the field.
Members will be able to learn how to build a ger: this can be very quick
if several people join in. Overnight in tents.
DAY 4: Khan Khentii
We are now in a scenic area, where rivers flow down broad
steppe valleys. Around are forested hills and mountains. Along the rivers
there are wooded and alluvial meadows with broad leaf forests. Today we
will reach back to the road.
DAY 5: To Ulaanbaatar
After breakfast transfer back to Ulaanbaatar (3-3,5 hrs).
In the afternoon free time to explore the city. Overnight in a hotel.
On this day you may also transfer to nearby Jalman Meadows Ger Camp, 8km further up the Tuul River Valley, and extend your stay in the zone. Pls ask us for additional hotel reservations as needed in Ulaanbaatar.
You have the choice to continue explore other parts of
Mongolia, stay another day or two in Ulaanbaatar. The overnight train to
Beijing departs in the morning. The cost is USD 95 per person in quadruple
cabin or the double cost for double occupancy.

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 yaks 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. There will also be an
assistant to the cook. In addition, the services of the local herdsmen
will be hired along with their animals.
Riding horses: There will be an opportunity for experienced
riders at the time of booking to ordera saddled riding horse, with a horse-man to follow, at the cost of USD 75. 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.
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.
PRICE ex Ulaanbaatar
USD 490 per person (min 2 members)
Discounts available for groups of minimum 6 persons
Includes: Guides, breakfast every day, and all meals outside Ulaanbaatar. tents (4n.), camping equipment and all local transport.
Excludes: Imported drinks, laundry, rent of riding horse, (USD 75 addtl). Air or train tickets in and out of Mongolia. Visa fee. Single tent supplement USD 80.
Airport or railway transfers plus hotel accommodation in Ulan Bator is discounted USD 50 in shared double for each night in conjunction with the trek.
Pls. note that groups having less than 5 people will carry no ger (yurt). Just tents. Additional nights at Jalman Meadows Ger Camp is USD 45 per person per night in double occupancy and all meals included (full board basis).
Low season rate: YAK01, YAK02, YAK03, YAK04 and YAK05 are offered at 15 percent reduced price.
DATES start in Ulaanbaatar 2008:
|
Yak 01: |
06-10May (Tu-Sa) |
| Yak 02: |
16-20May (Fr-Tu) |
| Yak 03: |
26-30May (Mo-Fr) |
| Yak 04: |
05-09Jun (Th-Mo) |
| Yak 05: |
15-19Jun (Su-Th) |
Yak 06:
|
25-29Jun (We-Su) |
| Yak 07: |
05-09Jul (Sa-We) |
| Yak 08: |
19-23Jul (Sa-We) |
| Yak 09: |
29Jul-02Aug (Tu-Sa) |
| YAK10: |
08-12Aug (Fr-Tu) |
| YAK11: |
25-29Aug (Mo-Fr) |
| YAK12: |
04-08Sep Th-Mo) |
| YAK13: |
14-18Sep (Su-Th) |
Naadam Special: Naadam Games takes place July 10-13th. Pls ask for Ulaanbaatar Naadam Games itinerary.
Camel Treks: This Yak Trek may usually be combined with a Camel Trek in the near Gobi prior or after this trip
Private departures: On request, and if available, the Yak 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 as a specific family departure. |