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.
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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.
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