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Full Day Chinggis Khaan Statue & Terelj NP Tour +Horseride, Eagle
(11) Reviews
Ulaanbaatar
Important Information
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
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Early in the morning, we will pick you up from your accommodation, and we will head to the east of Ulaanbaatar to visit the Chinggis Khaan Equestrian Statue (Tsonjin Boldog Complex). The statue is considered the world's largest equestrian statue the site is associated with historic events where Chinggis Khaan found a golden whip. After lunch, you will drive to Terelj National Park and take an hour-long horseback riding tour in the Terelj NP valley with the interesting rock formations of. Next to Turtle Rock, you will catch Eagle on your shoulder. Then you will hike to the Ariyabal Temple. The temple is located on the slope of the mountain and is a great place for a short hike. Terelj's geog...
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From 6 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Russian (Русский) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
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From 6 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Russian (Русский) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
Horseback riding 1 hour
Lunch
All Fees and Taxes
Overnight accommodation & Insurance
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Ulaanbaatar
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Full Day Chinggis Khaan Statue & Terelj NP Tour +Horseride, Eagle
(11) Reviews
Ulaanbaatar
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Early in the morning, we will pick you up from your accommodation, and we will head to the east of Ulaanbaatar to visit the Chinggis Khaan Equestrian Statue (Tsonjin Boldog Complex). The statue is considered the world's largest equestrian statue the site is associated with historic events where Chinggis Khaan found a golden whip. After lunch, you will drive to Terelj National Park and take an hour-long horseback riding tour in the Terelj NP valley with the interesting rock formations of. Next to Turtle Rock, you will catch Eagle on your shoulder. Then you will hike to the Ariyabal Temple. The temple is located on the slope of the mountain and is a great place for a short hike. Terelj's geog...
We travel to the nearest and famous tourist destination to Ulaanbaatar, Gorkhi-Terelj National Park and the Chinggis Khaan Equestrian Statue (Tsonjin Boldog Complex), a statue with 40meters height which is considered the world's largest equestrian statue. You will get to know more about the Great Mongolian Empire, as well as the history of Mongolians in the heart of Asia and their conquest throughout the world.
1 hour
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Gorkhi Terelj National Park
You will see the nature of the southwestern region of the Khenti Nuruu Mountain range, which is the end of the Siberian taiga.
The natural scenery and fresh air in this mountainous forest area with unique rock formations are extraordinary. You will experience horseback riding which played an essential role in the Mongolian nomadic lifestyle.
6 hours
3
Ariyabal Meditation Temple
Apart from its nature, one of the most beautiful spots in Gorkhi-Terelj National Park is Aryabal Temple. The temple is located nearby Turtle Rock, 56 km away from Ulaanbaatar city. Surrounding areas attraction full of granite formation set among scenic valleys and hills with a winding river and groves of trees.
The God Aryabal is a Buddhist God who listens to all the prayers of humankind and helps to release humankind from suffering. The temple was built in the shape of an elephant’s head. The stairs leading to the temple consist of 108 steps which is an auspicious number in Buddhism. It also symbolizes the elephant’s elongated trunk. Moreover, signs with 144 Buddhist teachings, written in English and Mongolian, lined the sides of the path to the temple.