Steppe Mind, heritage entrepreneur, promotes the Local Naadam Festival as a way to foster sustainable growth, support local communities, and offer travelers an authentic experience away from the crowds.
Local Naadam festivals are known for their genuine and enthusiastic atmosphere, allowing visitors to engage closely with participants and spectators. They provide a unique opportunity to experience Mongolian traditions firsthand—free from the crowds of the national festival—while contributing to community well-being and preserving cultural heritage
While the national festival takes place in Ulaanbaatar, local Naadam festivals are held across various provinces and towns, offering a more inti...
Highlights
15 days
Offered in Russian (Русский) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
15 days
Offered in Russian (Русский) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
yoga classes
Entrance fee
Experiences
accommodation
hot-spring
Meals
Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Steppe Mind, heritage entrepreneur, promotes the Local Naadam Festival as a way to foster sustainable growth, support local communities, and offer travelers an authentic experience away from the crowds.
Local Naadam festivals are known for their genuine and enthusiastic atmosphere, allowing visitors to engage closely with participants and spectators. They provide a unique opportunity to experience Mongolian traditions firsthand—free from the crowds of the national festival—while contributing to community well-being and preserving cultural heritage
While the national festival takes place in Ulaanbaatar, local Naadam festivals are held across various provinces and towns, offering a more inti...
Highlights
15 days
Offered in Russian (Русский) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
15 days
Offered in Russian (Русский) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
yoga classes
Entrance fee
Experiences
accommodation
hot-spring
Meals
Itinerary
1
Tsetsen-Uul
4 Days – Slow Steppe & Wellness at Private Glamping Retreat
Stay in a secluded, private glamping camp reserved exclusively for Steppe Mind guests, set within a rare natural oasis where Mongolia’s most beautiful landscapes meet in one place.
Surrounded by lush green grassland, the camp sits with sand dunes behind and a flowing river in front, with nomadic herders, animals, and traditional gers visible in the distance. A natural spring lies within walking distance, enhancing the serenity.
This experience is designed around slowness—an opportunity to pause, breathe, and reconnect. Each morning begins with optional outdoor yoga led by Flora, founder of Steppe Mind, followed by time to walk, rest by the river, or take in the vast silence of the steppe.
Enjoy comfortable accommodations while gently disconnecting from modern life.
This is not just a stay—it is a space to slow down, reset, and fully experience the rhythm of the Mongolian steppe.
1 day
2
Erdenekhairkhan
2 days - Naadam Festival Experience -Zavkhan
Experience Mongolia’s most iconic cultural celebration in a remote and authentic setting. Witness the vibrant opening ceremonies and the legendary Three Manly Games—wrestling, archery, and horse racing—while connecting with local athletes and communities.
This is not just a festival to observe—you will actively take part in the celebration. Try traditional archery and ankle bone shooting, enjoy horseback riding, and taste local festival foods alongside nomadic families.
Set far from crowded tourist routes, this immersive Naadam experience offers a rare opportunity to engage deeply with Mongolia’s living traditions.
1 day
3
Cecen-Uul
1 day - Nomadic Heritage & Ger-Building Experience-Zavkhan
Step into authentic nomadic life through meaningful encounters with local families and skilled artisans. Participate in daily activities such as herding livestock, preparing traditional dairy products, and cooking local dishes.
Gain rare hands-on insight into Mongolia’s iconic ger (yurt) by learning its structure, symbolism, and even taking part in elements of ger building alongside master craftsmen.
This immersive experience offers a deeper connection to Mongolia’s living heritage—where culture is not performed, but genuinely lived and shared.
1 day
4
Ulaagchiin Khar Lake National Park
1 day - Khar Lake – Desert Dunes & Tranquil Lakeside Escape
Visit the shores of Khar Lake, one of western Mongolia’s most scenic and tranquil lakes, uniquely surrounded by sweeping sand dunes. This rare landscape—where water meets desert—offers breathtaking views, rich birdlife, and a deep sense of untouched nature.
Enjoy peaceful moments by the lake, especially during sunset, when the colors of the dunes and water come alive. Stay overnight in a newly built, traditional Mongolian-style ger camp, combining comfort with an authentic cultural setting.
This experience offers a perfect blend of serenity, scenery, and nomadic atmosphere.
1 day
5
Mukhart river
1 day- Mukhart River Oasis & Sand Dunes-Zavkhan
Explore the striking Mukhar Sand Dunes, a rare desert formation set against mountain and steppe scenery. Walk along the dunes, take in panoramic views, and experience the unique contrast of ecosystems in western Mongolia.
1 day
6
Yaruu
Farewell Feast with Nomads (Cultural Closing Experience)
On your final evening at the glamping retreat, gather for a special farewell feast with local nomadic families—a heartfelt celebration of connection, culture, and shared moments.
Enjoy a traditional Mongolian meal prepared together, featuring local ingredients and time-honored recipes. As the evening unfolds, share stories, laughter, and music with your hosts, gaining a deeper understanding of their way of life.
Set against the backdrop of the steppe, with the sounds of nature and distant herds, this experience offers a genuine and intimate connection—far beyond a typical cultural performance.
This meaningful closing moment brings your journey full circle, leaving you with lasting memories of Mongolia’s people, hospitality, and spirit.
1 day
7
Western Altai Tour Mongolia
Scenic Journey Across Mongolia (One-Way Flight to Zavkhan)
Travel across Mongolia’s vast and ever-changing landscapes, journeying overland from western to central regions while taking a one-way flight to reach remote Zavkhan.
Along the way, experience dramatic transitions in scenery—from open steppe and mountain ranges to desert and oasis landscapes. Stop for authentic encounters with nomadic families, offering a glimpse into rural life rarely seen by visitors.
This combination of road journey and flight allows you to explore deeper while maximizing comfort and time.
12 hours
8
Tosontsengel
Shamanic & Spiritual Encounters
Discover Mongolia’s spiritual traditions through optional shamanic encounters and cultural storytelling. Learn about ancient beliefs, rituals, and the deep connection between nomads and nature.
12 hours
9
Khorgo Volcano Mountain
White Lake & Volcanic Landscapes
Explore Arkhangai’s volcanic landscapes, including a hike to a crater and time at the scenic White Lake. End the day relaxing in natural hot springs known for their healing properties.
1 day
10
Erdene Zuu Monastery
Karakorum capital & Erdene Zuu Monastery
Step into Mongolia’s ancient history with a visit to Karakorum, the former capital of the Mongol Empire. Explore the Karakorum Museum and Erdene Zuu Monastery, then visit a local horse-training family to experience Mongolia’s equestrian culture firsthand.
1 day
11
Tsenkher Hot Spring
Unwind in mineral-rich thermal waters surrounded by forested mountains. This recovery day allows you to relax muscles and recharge after days of travel and exploration.
1 day
12
Mongol Nomadic Camp
Mongol Nomadic Art Camp
Engage in hands-on workshops with local artisans, learning traditional crafts and Mongolian calligraphy. A creative and cultural immersion into nomadic artistry.
6 hours
13
Ulaanbaatar
City Sightseeing and shopping for final days
Discover Mongolia’s capital through a guided city tour including the Chinggis Khaan Museum, Chinggis Square, and panoramic views from Monument Hill. Experience the contrast between modern city life and deep-rooted history.
1 day
14
Gorkhi-Terelj National Park
Terelj National Park – Farewell Stay Near Ulaanbaatar
Extend your journey with a visit to Terelj National Park, known for its dramatic granite rock formations, green valleys, and peaceful hiking trails.
Enjoy an optional overnight stay in a traditional ger camp, offering a final chance to experience Mongolia’s nature and nomadic atmosphere in comfort.
Located closer to the airport than the city center, this makes for a smooth and relaxing farewell—allowing you to avoid city traffic while ending your journey surrounded by nature.