Across Mongolia, life still moves to the rhythm of the land. In the west, Kazakh nomads ride with golden eagles across snow-dusted peaks. In the east, the steppe rolls out to the horizon, broken only by rivers, wildflowers and the circle of a ger camp. This is a journey into one of the world’s last great wildernesses — where ancient traditions live on and every horizon feels infinite.
11 nights exploring Mongolia’s nomadic traditions, from eagle hunting in the Altai Mountains to horse riding in the steppe and ger stays under star-filled skies, with international and domestic flights included. From €7,699 per person.
Begin in Ulaanbaatar, where monasteries hum with chanting monks and city squares bustle with modern rhythm. Then fly west to the remote Altai, where Kazakh nomads keep alive one of the world’s rarest traditions. Staying with local families, you’ll ride deep into the mountains and witness the extraordinary sight of hunters working in harmony with their golden eagles — a bond forged over centuries.
From the peaks of the Altai, journey east into the wide-open steppe. In Jalman Meadows, wake to the sound of horses grazing outside your ger, then raft along the Tuul River, stopping for picnics in wildflower meadows. In Gun-Galuut, walk, ride and kayak through a landscape where wetlands, hills and grasslands meet, a haven for rare wildlife and star-filled nights.
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Arrive in the capital and transfer privately to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, explore the city’s blend of Soviet-era relics, Buddhist monasteries and lively markets.
Eagle hunting with Kazakh nomads, rafting Mongolia’s rivers, and stargazing from your ger.
International and domestic flights, private transfers, local homestays, expert guiding and immersive activities.
Hospitality in nomadic homes, golden eagles in flight, horse rides through mountain meadows, and the silence of the steppe at dawn.





Life in Mongolia moves with the seasons — travelling in summer means warm days and green steppe, while autumn brings crisp air and golden colours. Don’t miss the chance to spend time with nomadic families: sharing their homes, food and stories is just as moving as the landscapes. And if you can, catch a traditional throat singing performance — it’s unforgettable.
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