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Travel packages featuring rural tourism

Nadaam Festival!Naadam Festival • Ulaan Baatar • remote monasteries • wilderness camp • Bayan Gobi dunes • Khogno Khan • Karakorum • Khovsgol Lake • camel riding

A special trip to the land of Ghengis Khan where archery, horse races and Mongolian wrestling excite the country during the Naadam Festival! Beyond the festivities of the “three manly games”, get out and explore the city of Ulaan Baatar and lush green countryside, which is dotted with ancient monasteries.

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Moving Ger Camp Ulaan Baatar • Horbund, Yolyn Am National Park • remote monasteries • wilderness camp • Gobi Desert • Bayan Gobi dunes • Guvchin-Us • Tsenher Hotsprings • Karakorum • Great White Lake • Grasslands Ger Stay • Khovsgol Lake • Selenge River • Khustai National Park

An incredible journey to the land of blue skies, green hills and nomadic people. Get out and explore the city of Ulaan Baatar and lush green countryside, which is dotted with ancient monasteries. Join nomadic herders who live in ‘gers’ in the land where wild horses roam free.

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Mongolian nomad kidBeijing • Great Wall • Ulaan Baatar • Terelj National Park • Lake Baikal • Irkutsk • Ekaterinburg • Moscow • St Petersburg

Take an epic journey traversing a quarter of the globe and across three incredible nations. From the charm of imperial Beijing to the opulence of Moscow and St Petersburg, we journey through the vast grassy steppes of Mongolia, the seemingly impenetrable taiga forests of Siberia and the rolling Ural Mountains.

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An incredible journey to the land of blue skies, green hills and nomadic people. A trip that takes us from the capital, Ulaan Baatar, to the vast countryside of endless steppes, lakes and deserts. This special departure combines the 2008 solar eclipse with a land of timeless beauty. A once in a lifetime event!

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Ruan Khun Yai in Thai means the “Home of Grand Ma”. It is actually the home of a Thai family located on the bank of a canal in Bangkok’s western suburbs. It is an old wooden Thai house with a cozy balcony overlooking the scenic Chak Phra Canal and can accommodate up to 6 guests. Visitors can enjoy the Thai way of life and at the same time learn the secrets of Thai cooking, with a flexible menu depending on guests’ interests.

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Experience village life in a floating market!
We experience the simple pleasures of Thai village life by staying with an ordinary local family in a Floating Market, learn about the community’s way of life while seeing something of the family’s day to day activities …

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