Mongolia – Genghis Khan Warrior Training
This is a one of kind insight into Mongolian warrior culture.
From £3950
MONGOLIA SMALL GROUP TOURS, TAILORMADE ADVENTURES & FESTIVALS
If you are planning a holiday to Mongolia then the Pioneer team, combined with our local partners, have a fantastic knowledge of Mongolia. We have a real love of developing unique holidays in Mongolia that combine key aspects of their culture and traditions, that will enable you to experience this wonderful country in a holiday of a lifetime.
Our trips to Mongolia can offer a wide range of activities such as off the beaten track experiences, staying in gers (yurts) – for example see our original Mongolia Genghis Khan warrior training holiday, which is one of the most unique and interesting holidays you will ever have the pleasure of participating in. There is also the opportunity to visit and explore the capital of Mongolia –Ulaan Baatar – as well attending key Mongolian festivals.
If you would like to experience Mongolia in style but in all its raw beauty then we have a range of options which you can choose –so please ask for further details on other options. Alternatively let us design your ideal Mongolia travel plan with our tailormade holiday service.
Mongolia is situated in the north of Central Asia and covers over 1.5 million square km of territory. It is the largest land-locked country about three times the size of France. It is one of the highest countries in the world and is a country of steppe, desert and high mountains. In the north of Mongolia there are three main mountain ranges, these are known as The Khangai Mountain Range, Khentii Mountain Range and the Khuvsgul Savany mountain range.
Mongolia is the nineteenth largest, and the least densely populated independent country in the world. The country contains very little arable land as much of its area is covered by arid and unproductive steppes with mountains to the north and west and the Gobi Desert to the south. Its capital and largest city is Ulaanbaatar (pop. 870,000).
Khalkh Mongolian is the official language. Kazakh is spoken by 5% of the population. There are also many Mongolian dialects. Many people have Russian as their second language as they were taught this at school. An increasing number of people, especially in the capital, are now also speaking English, German, French, Japanese and Korean.
The best time to travel to Mongolia is generally between June and September, when warmer temperatures make it ideal for exploring the country’s vast steppe landscapes, deserts and mountains. Summer brings long days and comfortable conditions for trekking, horse riding and visiting remote nomadic communities. Outside these months temperatures drop sharply, with Mongolia experiencing long, extremely cold winters.
“Mongolia offers experiences unlike anywhere else. Visitors can join Genghis Khan warrior training, learning traditional skills that make for great stories and bragging rights with friends and family. The program is hands-on, from archery to horse riding, though it helps if you can handle a small horse. Beyond the training, travellers explore sweeping steppes, nomadic communities, and rugged landscapes, all with expert local guides whose knowledge of Mongolian culture and wildlife brings each adventure vividly to life. It’s an immersive journey into history and wilderness.”
Whatever you want from your trip, our team of experts are ready to help.
These are trips which are perfectly created, organised, and lead specifically for you. If you are considering one of our wildlife, multi-activity adventures, small group trips or family holiday adventures then we would be delighted to design a tailormade itinerary, to meet your interests, travel dates and accommodation requirements. Just get in touch!
Learn MoreWe operate small group holidays for a maximum of 8-12 persons. As well as multi-activity trips we offer trekking trips, kayaking, rafting, wildlife, cycling and photography. These small group trips make ideal holidays for singles and couples, particularly for those wishing to visit Madagascar, the Galapagos islands, explore Borneo or kayak the Komodo Dragon islands, Indonesia.
Learn MoreWe are delighted to offer a number of specialist trips, depending on your interests. We organise a number of specialist holidays such as family adventure holidays that can be designed to meet the requirements for children of certain ages. We also design unique and interesting luxury holidays and honeymoon trips as well trips for celebrating special events and anniversaries.
Learn MoreVisas requirements for Mongolia are rather complicated and dependent not only on Nationality but also on the route you fly in to the country. As a general rule British visitors do need a visa whilst American visitors do not for visits under 30 days in duration. However we recommend you contact the Mongolian Embassy in your country of residence in order to check.
It is your responsibility to ensure that your passport has a minimum of 6 months validity before start of travel and that your visa requirements are met. If you would like some advice on where to find up to date information for each country’s entry requirements and how to organise your visas, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Currency is the Tugrik. Foreign currency can be exchanged at the airport on arrival or in local banks in Ulaanbaatar. Official organisations authorised to exchange foreign currency include commercial banks in Ulaanbaatar and bureaux de change at certain hotels. The easiest currency to exchange is the US Dollar and Russian Rouble. Chinese money is not welcomed. Credit/debit cards and ATM’s: Accepted by main commercial banks, large hotels and a few shops and restaurants in Ulaanbaatar. ATMs are only available in Ulaanbaatar and may be used with credit/debit cards.
Required vaccinations and health risks can vary greatly from country to country and region to region. It is strongly recommended that you arrange a visit to your GP, or ideally a specialist travel clinic, prior to your trip. We are unfortunately not qualified to advise you on specific medical requirements. Taking along a copy of your itinerary can be helpful for doctors to identify the areas you may visit.
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