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Travelling to China and Mongolia has been everytone's dream for centuries since Marco Polo, who first reported about the Mongols to Europe. Travel to China and Mongolia at one travel and enjoy the 2 great and diverse cultures. During the fantastic trip, you will visit the highlights of Beijing, China and travel the legendary Trans-Siberian railway to Mongolia, the land of miracles. In Mongolia, an unexpected amazing experience awaits for you in the arid Gobi Desert. Feel the wilderness and freedom of Mongolia under its eternal blue skies while traveling untouched fascinating steppes and the coldest and most mysterious desert in the world.
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Style: Traveller
Tour grade: Easy
Duration: 9days/8nights

Tour dates 2011:
From mid May till mid October

Trip prices 2011:
per person

Group size
USD
2 pax
2170
3-5 pax
1640
6-8 pax
1479
Single Supplement
275

Discount conditions:
. 1 free space for every 16 PAX
. For children family trip
. Courier bringing min 5 pax. More!

Prices include:
  • Full-time services of your local guides.
  • Sightseeing and entrance fees
  • Private transfers and transports
  • RT Gobi – UB domestic flight’s airfare
  • 0.5 day camel riding in the Gobi and 0.5 horse riding in Gun-Galuut
  • Twin/double share accommodation where possible, 3 hotel in Ulaanbaatar and Beijing, best possible tourist camps at each destination
  • Meals as listed
  • Daily supply of bottled water in Mongolia
Prices don't include:
  • International Airfare
  • Travel insurance.
  • Items of a personal nature such as laundry, drinks, camera or video fees at any sites etc.
  • Tips for your guide and driver (discretionary).
Itinerary in brief
Accom.
Meals
Day 1
Arrival in Beijing. Your local guide will pick you up at the airport upon your arrival in Beijing and take you to your hotel.
3* hotel
Day 2-3
Beijing sightseeing: Visit the Temple of Heaven early in the morning, as it is the most peaceful time of the day and the best way to enjoy your visit. Then visit Tiananmen Square, the world's largest public square, and overview the communist influences. From there, you will walk to the Forbidden City, also known as the Imperial Palace Museum.

3* hotel.

B+L
Day 4
China - Mongolia: Transfer to the airport for your departure from Beijing to Ulaanbaatar. Arrival in Ulaanbaatar, city sightseeing: Our guide and driver will meet us at the airport and aid with check-in at central hotel. After checking in, we take a tour of the city, including the Gandan Monastery, Museum of Mongolian National History and Genghis Monument on the Sukhbaatar Square.

3* hotel.

B+L

Day 5

Ulaanbaatar – Gobi. Bayanzag. We will take a flight to Gobi in the morning. Transfer to Bayanzag that is an internationally famous for its fossilized dinosaur remains. In here, we will make an explore for finding any dinosaur finding around the Flaming Cliffs and having some camel riding.

Ger camp.

B+L+D
Day 6

Bayanzag – Moltsog Els - Yoliin am. After breakfast we will drive to Yoliin am that is a narrow valley of Gobi Gurvan Saikhan mountain range. On the way we will see small sand dunes Moltsog Els. We will make a hiking around the Yoliin and make some amazing climbing on the narrow valley. Transfer to ger camp, overnight in Mongolian traditional accommodation that is named ger.

Ger camp. B+L+D
Day 7

Bulagtai -Ulaanbaatar. In the morning we will fly to Ulaanbaatar. Ulaanbaatar – Gun Galuut. We drive to the amazing Gun-Galuut via Ulaanbaatar for some 2 hours. Arrive in the reserve and transfer to Steppe Nomads tourist camp. Visit nomadic family for seeing and learning their lifestyle. Short hiking or horse riding to view wild mountain sheep Argali and other endangered birds such as White Napped Crane, White Crane, Black Stork and Whooper Swan etc.

Ger camp. B+L+D
Day 8

Gun Galuut – Ulaanbaatar. After breakfast we drive back to Ulaanbaatar and transfer to Narantuul Hotel or similar. Then we visit the Bogd Khaan’s Palace Museum – the residence of the last king of Mongolia and the Buddha Park. Lunch at restaurant. Hotel overnight.

3* hotel.
B+L+D
Day 9

Departure from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
You are transferred to the airport/train station after breakfast.

B
trip background of china mongolian tours

Beijing city.
The Tian An Men square, in Beijing China King Wu was the first to declare Beijing the capital city in 1057 BC. Subsequently, the city has gone by the names of Ji, Zhongdu, Dadu, and finally Beijing when the Ming Dynasty Emperor ChengZu chose the name in 1421. Before 1949, Beijing was known as Peking by the Western world. After 1949, the city's name returned to Beijing, as it is known today. Since the early 1980s when China initiated economic and market reforms under the late Deng Xiaoping, Beijing has become a truly modern, international city.
Beijing City is an independently administered municipal district. She is situated in the northeastern part of China at an elevation of 43.5m above sea level. The climate in Beijing is of the continental type, with cold and dry winters and hot summers. January is the coldest month (-4 Celsius), while July the warmest (26 Celsius).
Beijing has a whole area of 16808 sq km (about 6500 sq mi), stretching 160 kilometres from east to west and over 180 kilometres north to south. 38% of it is flat land and 62% mountains. She has 16 districts and 2 counties with Dongcheng, Xicheng, Xuanwu, Chongwen, Chaoyang, Haidian, Fengtai and Shijingshan in or close to the Beijing city proper and Fangshan, Mengtougou, Changping, Tongxian, Shunyi, Daxing, Huairou, Miyun, Pinggu and Yianqing in the outer suburbs. Population in Beijing is about 17 million.

The Tian An Men square, which is probably the biggest one of its kind in the world. With a total area of 440,000 square meters, the Tiananmen Square found in the center of Beijing boasts the largest of its kind. Over a hundred years, many ceremonies and demonstrations have been held.
Forbidden City. Forbidden City in Beijing, ChinaThe Forbidden City was the imperial palaces of the Ming and Qing dynasties, known as the Palace Museum. The consitruction took 14 years and was finished in 1420. In the following years, the capotal of the Ming Dynasty was moved from Nanjing to Beijing. Twenty-four emperors, 14 in the Ming and 10 in the Qing dynasties ruled from here. The last dynasty fell in 1911, but Emperor Puyi still lived in the Inner Court until 1924, when he was thrown out of the palace by the troops of General Feng Yuxiang. After that, the palace was opened to the public as the Palace Museum and it was no longer forbidden to the common people.

Introduction to Bayanzag
Visit in China and Mongolia, see Museum of National History of MOngoliaBayanzag, which in Mongolian means 'a place of many saxaul bushes', was first called 'The Flaming Cliffs' by Roy Chapman Andrews, the American dinosaur hunter and adventurer who made vital finds of dinosaur eggs and skeletons at the base of the vivid red bluffs, which stand alone in a vast empty expanse of land and sky. Chapman himself was something of a rogue - said by some to be the man on whom the film character 'Indiana Jones' was based. He lived an adventurous, self-aggrandizing life across much of this part of the world. At Bayanzag it is the landscape, in addition to the rich dinosaur history, which is very impressive - an intense evocation of Mongolia's great emptiness.

Yolyn Am - the Vulture's Gorge
travel to china and Mongolia, visit Yoliin Am ForgeYolyn Am, 'The Vulture's Gorge', commonly called Eagle Canyon by travellers, is a striking gorge in the deep desert, remarkable for the microclimate that its formation creates. Sheer rock walls, up to 660 feet high, keep out the light and the heat, whilst four waterfalls pour into the canyon, chill as they leave the sun, and freeze. Yolyn Am is lined with ice almost year-round and at its narrowest point only two people (or animals - the canyon is a favored haunt of the wild Ibex and Argali) can pass abreast. Descent into the canyon is on foot or on horseback if you'd prefer.

chinese temples in Beijing, China
Bactrian Camel, in Gobi desert of MOngolia

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