A Mongolia tour like no other. We have worked closely with our carefully selected Mongolian partners to create Mongolian tours that are more than just a simple visit to Mongolia. Our trips to Mongolia are full of excitement, adventure, and unforgettable moments. The journey will be unique, educational, and fun. Your Mongolia tour promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime trip full of excitement, adventure, incredible surroundings, and unforgettable moments.
Many of our tours to Mongolia are led by one of our most experienced tour leaders, Rich Beal. Rich has led tours all over the world since 2004. He is personally attached to this particular area, having over 20 years of experience in running and designing tours of the region. He currently lives in Mongolia and is incredibly knowledgeable about the country. Alongside Rich, we also have a fantastic team of trained tour leaders ready to take you on a road trip to remember.
For more on Mongolia, visit our Mongolia Travel Guide page.
Mongolian Wrestling
Mongolian Archery
Tavn Bogd
Khongor Els Sand Dunes
Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs
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View the videoMongolia is an amazing gem and one of my favourite places on earth both for landscapes and people. I have always felt that when I leave this region the sky never seems as blue, the mountains never as beautiful and the people never as interesting.
Video by Michael Van Gorkom, who travelled with us on our 'Beyond the Steppe' Tour in 2017.
Join us as we depart Ulaanbaatar and drive
across Mongolia in search of Kazakh Eagle
hunters!
From 2900 USD per person
Please apply by 1st August, 2026.
Join us as we depart Ulaanbaatar
and drive across Mongolia in
search of Kazakh Eagle hunters!
From 2900 USD per person
On this adventure, we’ll cross the vast steppe of Mongolia, traversing mountains and rivers, perilous ravines, and vast open lakes. All in search of Mongolia’s most majestic and elusive creature – the Golden Eagle.
This tour to Mongolia is not for the faint of heart. We'll stop at glaciers, mountains and waterfalls on our travels, whilst sleeping in tents, traditional Mongolian gers and yurts.
Your journey will culminate in a visit to the Golden Eagle Festival in the far west of the country.
A celebration where eagle hunters from across the region come together to compete in various challenges, using their magnificent hunting birds to catch artificial bait, dive from incredible heights, and return to their hunters on the mountaintops.
This is really an experience which must be seen to be believed, and an incredible reward for our multi-day expedition across some of the most beautiful landscapes the country, and the world, has to offer.
Please note! This tour has been specifically arranged to visit these areas; it may have elements of an expedition about it due to the nature and ruggedness of the terrain. As such, any change in the itinerary at the time cannot be helped. We will keep to the advertised itinerary as closely as possible, although please be aware that things are subject to change, especially if we encounter extreme weather conditions.
Along the way, all tour decisions will rest with Rich (tour manager) and an expedition leader. We will also be taking advice from local people on the ground, whose expertise will far exceed our own.
If fewer than 5 passengers book, this tour will be led by a local leader only.
For those who have booked international flights, should there be any change in the scheduling of these or route cancellation, Koryo tours can not be held liable; however, our crew on the ground will do all they can to help find an alternate flight or make your stay a little easier.
We insist that with all of our tours, you book comprehensive travel insurance not only to cover your dates of travel but your departure and return.
Please apply by 1st August, 2026.
This 6 night tour is an exploratory adventure
looking at remains left from the Soviet period
in Mongolia.
From 2100 USD per person
Please apply by 1st October, 2026.
This 6 night tour is an exploratory
adventure looking at remains left
from the Soviet period in Mongolia.
From 2100 USD per person
A unique tour exploring Mongolia's Soviet past.
Mongolia was never part of the Soviet Union. But as a Soviet satellite, it received guidance, money, expertise, and infrastructure. The latter of which remained long after the country's independence.
This adventure takes us in and around Ulaanbaatar as well as down to the Gobi desert, looking at the Soviet history of Mongolia.
We start within this nomadic nation's capital Ulaanbaatar where we'll explore dusty Soviet-era museums, wonder at bold 1950s architecture, and gaze at statues erected to red heroes and Russian giants.
Travelling on part of the trans-Mongolian railway, the tour will trundle south and explore abandoned apartments and once-sprawling Soviet bases. Built at the time of the Sino-Soviet split these large military installations were prepared for a war that was never to happen.
Read more on the tour here.
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
This is not a conventional Mongolian sightseeing tour. While we certainly experience Mongolia’s landscapes, culture, and history, the focus of this journey is the Soviet legacy and Mongolia’s unique geopolitical position between Russia and China.
Throughout the tour, we visit a number of heavily Soviet-oriented sites, including abandoned military areas, former Soviet infrastructure, monuments, memorials, industrial locations, and Cold War-era installations. Some locations are remote, partially abandoned, or intentionally left undeveloped, contributing to the atmosphere and historical interest of the trip.
Historical & Political Discussions
The tour places a strong emphasis on discussion and understanding rather than simply sightseeing. Along the way we explore:
Please note that some discussions may touch on contemporary political topics and differing historical perspectives. The tour is designed for curious travellers with an interest in history, geopolitics, urban exploration, and Soviet heritage.
Flights & Arrival Information
Ulaanbaatar is well connected via several major regional hubs including Istanbul, Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, and Tokyo. We are happy to advise on the most suitable flight options depending on your departure country.
Should passengers arrive early into Mongolia or depart on later flights after the tour finishes, additional hotel nights and airport transfers can easily be arranged as required.
Independent Extensions
If you would like to extend your stay in Mongolia beyond the Soviet-focused itinerary, we can also help organise independent extensions to more traditional areas of the country, including the Gobi Desert, Khuvsgul Lake, Karakorum, nomadic homestays, and other classic Mongolian experiences.
Please apply by 1st October, 2026.
This 6 night tour is an exploratory adventure
looking at remains left from the Soviet period
in Mongolia.
From 2150 USD per person
Please apply by 1st April, 2027.
This 6 night tour is an exploratory
adventure looking at remains left
from the Soviet period in Mongolia.
From 2150 USD per person
A unique tour exploring Mongolia's Soviet past. This is a tour for travellers who want more than the ordinary. A chance to delve into Mongolia’s Soviet past through ruins, relics, stories, and landscapes few visitors ever see.
Mongolia was never part of the Soviet Union. But as a Soviet satellite, it received guidance, money, expertise, and infrastructure. The latter of which remained long after the country's independence. This adventure takes us in and around Ulaanbaatar and down to the Gobi Desert, looking at Mongolia's Soviet history.
Mongolia is steeped in Soviet history, and this 6-night Soviet Mongolia tour is an exploratory adventure through the country’s communist past. From the heart of Ulaanbaatar, the “Red Hero City”, to Soviet theatres, statues, museums, railway relics, and monuments to Mongolian-Soviet friendship, this journey brings Mongolia’s recent history vividly to life.
You will explore the remains of the Soviet period in person, from Lenin collections and grand Stalinist murals to the streets, squares, and buildings that still carry the legacy of red Mongolia.
Travelling on part of the trans-Mongolian railway, the tour will trundle south and explore abandoned apartments and once-sprawling Soviet bases. Built at the time of the Sino-Soviet split, these large military installations were prepared for a war that was never to happen.
The adventure then heads deep into the Gobi Desert, where abandoned Soviet military bases, radar stations, airfields, MiG-21 fighter jets, crumbling apartment blocks, and forgotten hangars make for an unforgettable urban exploration experience.
Only 30 to 40 years ago, these places were fully staffed, off-limits, and official Soviet secrets. Today, they offer a rare and fascinating window into Cold War history on the Mongolian steppe.
Read a full report and blog post on this trip here.
Find your Mongolia adventure with our full list of Mongolia Tours
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
This is not a conventional Mongolian sightseeing tour. While we certainly experience Mongolia’s landscapes, culture, and history, the focus of this journey is the Soviet legacy and Mongolia’s unique geopolitical position between Russia and China.
Throughout the tour, we visit a number of heavily Soviet-oriented sites, including abandoned military areas, former Soviet infrastructure, monuments, memorials, industrial locations, and Cold War-era installations. Some locations are remote, partially abandoned, or intentionally left undeveloped, contributing to the atmosphere and historical interest of the trip.
Historical & Political Discussions
The tour places a strong emphasis on discussion and understanding rather than simply sightseeing. Along the way we explore:
Please note that some discussions may touch on contemporary political topics and differing historical perspectives. The tour is designed for curious travellers with an interest in history, geopolitics, urban exploration, and Soviet heritage.
Flights & Arrival Information
Ulaanbaatar is well connected via several major regional hubs including Istanbul, Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, and Tokyo. We are happy to advise on the most suitable flight options depending on your departure country.
Should passengers arrive early into Mongolia or depart on later flights after the tour finishes, additional hotel nights and airport transfers can easily be arranged as required.
Independent Extensions
If you would like to extend your stay in Mongolia beyond the Soviet-focused itinerary, we can also help organise independent extensions to more traditional areas of the country, including the Gobi Desert, Khuvsgul Lake, Karakorum, nomadic homestays, and other classic Mongolian experiences.
Please apply by 1st April, 2027.
Explore Mongolia’s Wild West over the Naadam Festival. Meet Kazakh eagle hunters, hike
in the stunning Altai Mountains, and experience Mongolia’s largest holiday celebration.
Go beyond the Steppe!
From 3330 USD per person
Please apply by 15th May, 2027.
Explore Mongolia’s Wild West over the Naadam Festival. Meet
Kazakh eagle hunters, hike in the stunning Altai Mountains,
and experience Mongolia’s largest holiday celebration. Go
beyond the Steppe!
From 3330 USD per person
The summer Naadam Festival is one of the best times to travel to Mongolia for the annual games of horse racing, archery, and wrestling.
It is also the busiest time to visit the country.
We’ll get you to Mongolia’s far west to see how the Naadam Festival is celebrated away from the crowds - with the locals.
Starting in Ulaanbaatar, we’ll fly west to Hovd and travel overland to Bayan Olgii. Along the way, we’ll experience not only traditional Mongolian life but also the culture of the Kazakh and Tuvan people.
Meet and chat with eagle hunters, shamans, and nomads who live in the region.
Travelling off-road and sleeping in ger and tents, we'll also get our hands dirty in the great outdoors of the Altai mountains and have the chance to try out horseback riding.
Come along for 12 unforgettable Mongolian summer nights over the Nadaam festival.
✍️ Read more about the Naadam Festival in Mongolia.
Looking to see more of Mongolia? Come along for Koryo Tours’ Gobi Explorer right after Naadam.
See below for highlights, a full itinerary, and additional information about the Naadam Festival Western Mongolia Tour - Beyond the Steppe.
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
Please note! This tour has been specifically arranged to visit remote areas.
As such it may have elements of an expedition about it, due to the nature and ruggedness of the terrain. Due to this, any change in itinerary at the time cannot be helped. We will do our best to keep to the advertised itinerary as closely as possible. However, please be aware that things are subject to change, especially if we encounter any extreme weather conditions. Along the way all tour decisions will rest with Rich (tour manager) and an expedition leader. We will also be taking advice from local people on the ground whose expertise will far exceed our own.
If fewer than 5 passengers book, this tour will be led by a local leader only.
Please apply by 15th May, 2027.
This tour into the vast Gobi Desert offers
a great insight into local life, geology
and scenery.
From 1850 USD per person
Please apply by 1st July, 2027.
This tour into the vast Gobi
Desert offers a great insight
into local life, geology and
scenery.
From 1850 USD per person
A short adventure for those who wish to see the great Gobi Desert in a short space of time.
During this short but intensive tour, we delve deep into the Gobi Desert and become true explorers.
Our first stop is at Mandalagovi.
This desert town was once home to factories during the Soviet Union period. Heading further south, we will check out the Yol Am Valley. This is located in the Gurvan Saikhan Mountain range. Before setting off on our hike, we will pay a visit to the small local natural history museum which includes strange exhibits and 10-million-year-old dinosaur eggs.
During this Gobi Desert tour, we also visit the Khongor Sand Dunes, also known as the ‘Singing Dunes’ for the eerie noise they make when swept by the wind, as well as visiting Bayanzag.
This is otherwise known as ‘Flaming Cliffs' due to the rich red colouration of the clays and rocks which have been pushed up to form this landscape. All this, whilst checking out the herds of camels as we go, hiking through untouched and unexplored areas, enjoying breathtaking sunrises, and experiencing life in a Mongolia Ger tent.
If you’re looking for an even more unique experience, head to Mongolia for the Naadam Festival which directly precedes this Gobi Desert Explorer Tour.
See below for the Gobi Explorer Tour highlights, itinerary, and notes.
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
Please note! This tour has been designed to visit not only a few of the more remote areas but also those must-see sites that are firmly on the tourist trail. Although with any tour to Mongolia, there is still an element of nature and ruggedness of the terrain. Due to this, any change in itinerary at the time cannot be helped. We will do our best to keep to the advertised itinerary as closely as possible. However, please be aware that things are subject to change, especially if we encounter any extreme weather conditions. Along the way all tour decisions will rest with our tour leader. We will also be taking advice from local people on the ground, whose expertise will far exceed our own.
Please apply by 1st July, 2027.
Join us as we depart Ulaanbaatar and drive
across Mongolia in search of Kazakh Eagle
hunters!
From 2900 USD per person
Please apply by 1st August, 2027.
Join us as we depart Ulaanbaatar
and drive across Mongolia in
search of Kazakh Eagle hunters!
From 2900 USD per person
On this adventure, we’ll cross the vast steppe of Mongolia, traversing mountains and rivers, perilous ravines, and vast open lakes. All in search of Mongolia’s most majestic and elusive creature – the Golden Eagle.
This tour to Mongolia is not for the faint of heart. We'll stop at glaciers, mountains and waterfalls on our travels, whilst sleeping in tents, traditional Mongolian gers and yurts.
Your journey will culminate in a visit to the Golden Eagle Festival in the far west of the country.
A celebration where eagle hunters from across the region come together to compete in various challenges, using their magnificent hunting birds to catch artificial bait, dive from incredible heights, and return to their hunters on the mountaintops.
This is really an experience which must be seen to be believed, and an incredible reward for our multi-day expedition across some of the most beautiful landscapes the country, and the world, has to offer.
Please note! This tour has been specifically arranged to visit these areas; it may have elements of an expedition about it due to the nature and ruggedness of the terrain. As such, any change in the itinerary at the time cannot be helped. We will keep to the advertised itinerary as closely as possible, although please be aware that things are subject to change, especially if we encounter extreme weather conditions.
Along the way, all tour decisions will rest with Rich (tour manager) and an expedition leader. We will also be taking advice from local people on the ground, whose expertise will far exceed our own.
If fewer than 5 passengers book, this tour will be led by a local leader only.
For those who have booked international flights, should there be any change in the scheduling of these or route cancellation, Koryo tours can not be held liable; however, our crew on the ground will do all they can to help find an alternate flight or make your stay a little easier.
We insist that with all of our tours, you book comprehensive travel insurance not only to cover your dates of travel but your departure and return.
Please apply by 1st August, 2027.
Depends on your nationality. At least 65 nationalities enjoy visa-free access to Mongolia, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and all of the European Union. However, it’s important to check for your nationality before travelling to Mongolia. Where visas are required, e-Visas are available for many nationalities, whilst others can be applied for through local embassies with the support of a registered travel company.
The travel season in Mongolia begins around mid-May, and lasts until mid-September. Outside of these months, the weather begins to turn, and during the winter, travel is more difficult due to the freezing temperatures. Most travellers visit the country between June or August, making the most of the warmer weather. In early July, the country celebrates the traditional Naadam cultural festival, a chance to mix with locals and experience a true ancient Mongolian festival. This does, of course, make July a busier period for travellers.
Yes. Mongolia is widely considered to be a safe country for travellers. Due to the vast nature of the country itself and the difficulty in navigation, we always recommend travelling alongside a trained driver and fully qualified local guide.
The official language of Mongolia is Mongolian, which is known for being tricky for foreigners to master, and unrelated to the surrounding langauges of Russian and Chinese. The official script is Cyrillic, although traditional Mongolian script is slowly being reintroduced. Local people, especially younger people, tend to use latin script to communicate in Mongolian, so this is also commonplace.
The official currency the Tugrik (MNT) and can be accessed through local ATMS across the country, or exchanged for foreign currencies at the airport, in many local hotels in Ulaanbaatar, and at local banks.
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