| Yak Trek in the Khan Khentii |
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You need to travel the same way and use the same modes of transport as the Mongol herdsmen themselves in order to get a real feel for, and personally experience, 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 close to 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 supply all necessary provisions and also 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 ItineraryOn this journey we use low-impact traditional modes of transport. Our equipment will be carried on carts, the same way the locals transport their own belongings as they move 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 today. Essentially, this means we can use 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 traditional Mongolian way.
Nomadic Journeys Style Trek:Transport: Mongolian families frequently move from one pasture to another using traditional wooden carts. These are hitched 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. Meals: Our cook will prepare the meals. We pride ourselves in having cooks adept at both western and Mongolian cooking on our trips. There are always vegetables available and we have no problem accommodating vegetarians. For breakfast we can usually buy fresh yogurt from the herdsmen in the local area.
Additional nights at Jalman Meadows Ger Camp is USD 65 per person per night in double occupancy and all meals included.
Includes: Guides, breakfast every day, and all meals outside Ulaanbaatar. Camping equipment and all local transport. DATES start in Ulaanbaatar 2010:
DATES start in Ulaanbaatar 2011:YAK01: 06-10May (Fr/Tu)
YAK02: 16-20May (Mo/Fr)
YAK03: 26-30May (Th/Mo)
YAK04: 05-09Jun (Su/Th)
YAK05: 15-19Jun (We/Su)
YAK06: 25-29Jun (Sa/We)
YAK07: 05-09Jul (Tu/Sa)
YAK08: 17-21Jul (Su/Th)
YAK09: 27-31Jul (We/Su)
YAK10: 06-10Aug (Sa/We)
YAK11: 16-20Aug (Tu/Sa)
YAK12: 26-30Aug (Fr/Tu)
YAK13: 05-09Sep (Mo/Fr)
YAK14: 15-19Sep (Th/Mo)
YAK01: 06-10May (Fr/Tu)
YAK02: 16-20May (Mo/Fr)
YAK03: 26-30May (Th/Mo)
YAK04: 05-09Jun (Su/Th)
YAK05: 15-19Jun (We/Su)
YAK06: 25-29Jun (Sa/We)
YAK07: 05-09Jul (Tu/Sa)
YAK08: 17-21Jul (Su/Th)
YAK09: 27-31Jul (We/Su)
YAK10: 06-10Aug (Sa/We)
YAK11: 16-20Aug (Tu/Sa)
YAK12: 26-30Aug (Fr/Tu)
YAK13: 05-09Sep (Mo/Fr)
YAK14: 15-19Sep (Th/Mo)
Private departures: On request, and if available, the Yak Trek may operate on any day, at an additional cost of USD 200 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 you are a family with kids, book early, we are happy to set aside any date as a specific family departure. |