Mongol Sand dune, /Elsen Tasarkhai/
Mongol Sand dune /mini Gobi/ is located far from UB about 280 km. One of the larger and beautiful Sand dunes in Mongolia.
You can see the good combination of the Gobi and Hangai at the same place, trekking, horse and camel riding and trekking to the Sand dune,
Khustai National park
Khustai National park Located in Central Mongolia, it is home to the rare and endangered Przewalski’s horses–the only species of wild horses in the world–as well as many other internationally-important plants and animals.
He Przewalski’s horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), also known as “takhi” in Mongolian, is considered to be the last and only remaining wild horse species in the world. Once found throughout the steppes of Western Europe and Asia, by the early 1960s, Przewalski’s horses were only found in Mongolia’s Gobi region. By 1969, they were declared extinct in the wild. In the early 1900s, however, 53 Przewalski’s horse foals had been shipped to Europe from the Gobi, where they were kept in zoos and privately-held “parks.” Of those, only 12 produced foals. Nevertheless, by the mid-1980s, the captive population grew to over 1,000.In 1992, reintroduction of Przewalski’s horses was begun in Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan.
Day 1.
Travel to Mongolian sand dunes will start at 9 am. You will have a short time to ride camels and horses. Overnight in Ger.
Day 2.
Get up early in the morning at 5 o’clock and drive to Hustain National Park. We will see wild horses’ deer in Hustain national park. After visiting the Khustain National Park, go directly to the “Seven Stars” camp located at the Hui 7 hudag. Have lunch on the way. After arriving at the Seven stars camp and relaxing in the sauna. Overnight in Ger
Day 3.
After lunch, return to UB around 15:00.