Seven days, one 4×4, and the route that made Mongolia famous.

Orkhon Valley Circuit

01 Start

Seven days, one unbroken circle, every one of them out on the steppe

There is a route through Central Mongolia that people have been travelling for eight hundred years, and it turns out you can drive the whole of it in a week. You collect your 4×4 in Ulaanbaatar on the first morning. By that afternoon the city is gone, the tarmac has given way to grass, and you are sitting in a Hustai valley with the engine switched off, waiting for the last truly wild horses on earth to come down and drink.

From there the circle opens out, and it never doubles back. West to Khögnö Khan, where the Elsen Tasarkhai dunes — a stranded finger of the Gobi, marooned five hundred kilometres north of the desert that made it — pile up against bare granite. South onto the Khujirt high plateau, 1,750 metres above the sea, where mineral water surfaces at fifty-five degrees and has been drawing people to bathe in it for longer than anyone has bothered to record. Down into the Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape, where the river throws itself twenty metres off a lip of black basalt at Ulaan Tsutgalan. On to Karakorum, capital of the largest contiguous land empire in human history, now a field of foundations with the 108 white stupas of Erdene Zuu Monastery rising from the middle of it. And finally out to Ugii Lake, a Ramsar-listed wetland where more than a hundred and fifty species of bird break their journey north each spring, and where you are asked to do nothing at all for an entire afternoon.

Six landscapes, six nights, 1,065 kilometres

What makes this loop the most requested route in Mongolia is not any single stop. It is the rate of change. Six driving stages, and at the end of each one the country has become something else — short-grass steppe, then sand, then alpine plateau, then a river gorge, then the ruins of an empire, then open water full of pelicans and cranes. You sleep in a traditional ger camp or under canvas every night of the trip, out where the sky does what the guidebooks say it does. There is no filler day, no city sightseeing, no morning lost to paperwork.

Nor is any of it hard. The Circuit is graded Level 2 of 5: roughly half asphalt, half open track, with soft sand at the dunes and a handful of shallow river fords in the Orkhon Valley. It asks for attention rather than expertise. If you can drive a car confidently at home, you can drive this.

You drive it. We do the rest.

Self-drive in Mongolia sounds daunting until you see what actually stands behind it. We give you the vehicle — a UAZ Patriot, a Toyota Land Cruiser 76, or a Land Cruiser 250 if you want the automatic and the comfort — fully prepared, with a recovery kit and a GPS route map on which every waypoint, camp, fuel stop and river crossing is already marked. We book every night of accommodation along the route. We brief you properly before you leave Ulaanbaatar, and we stay reachable around the clock for the whole week, in your language, from the moment you pull away from the depot to the moment you hand back the keys.

The stages have been placed with some care. We have run this route for years, and every overnight stop sits where it does for a reason — Hustai short so you catch the horses at dusk and again at dawn, Khujirt early so the springs get a full afternoon, Ugii last so the week ends slowly. You spend your evenings in the good places, and never on the road after dark.

This is the classic Central Mongolia loop, complete, in seven days. Bring a camera you don’t mind getting dusty.

1.1 Warum diese Reise wählen?

  • Seven days out, none wasted: No sightseeing day in the capital and no half-day handover. You are driving west within a few hours of collecting the keys.
  • A night with the wild horses, not an hour: Khustai’s takhi come down to water at dusk and again at first light. Staying at the park gives you both windows — the reason we make the first driving day a short one.
  • A true circle: Six stages, no backtracking, and a different landscape at the end of every one — steppe, dunes, high plateau, river gorge, ancient city, lake.
  • A genuine UNESCO valley, not a roadside stop: A full day inside the Orkhon Valley cultural landscape, including the Ulaan Tsutgalan waterfall and the black basalt gorge below it.

02 Übersicht

  • Stil: Selbstfahrer
  • Gelände: Asphalt, Schotterpisten, Sandpisten, Sanddünen
  • Tour Level: 2

Unsere Touren sind in Stufen von 1 (leicht) bis 5 (anspruchsvoll) eingeteilt, wobei jede Stufe die Komplexität und Herausforderung auf der Grundlage mehrerer Faktoren widerspiegelt.

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ab  1,200

7 Days

1300 KM

03 Reiseplan

Khustai-Nationalpark auf zweiwöchiger Mongolei-Selbstfahrer-Tour

Tag Ulaanbaatar to Khustai National Park

  • Ger Camp oder Camping
  • Collect the 4x4 and drive west; by dusk you are waiting in silence for the wild horses.

Tag Dawn at Khustai, then the Elsen Tasarkhai dunes

  • Camping oder Ger Camp
  • One more dawn with the takhi, then west to the dunes at Khögnö Khan to ride a camel.

Tag South to the Khujirt high plateau

  • Camping oder Ger Camp
  • South past Kharkhorin onto rough track, to a high plateau where the water runs at 55°C.

Tag Into the Orkhon Valley

  • Camping oder Ger Camp
  • A short run over boulder fields and river fords to the waterfall in its basalt gorge.

Tag Kharakorum and Erdene Zuu

  • Camping oder Ger Camp
  • Follow the river downstream to the empire's lost capital and the 108 stupas of Erdene Zuu.

Tag Ugii Lake

  • Camping oder Ger Camp
  • An easy stage northeast to a Ramsar lake, 150 bird species, and an afternoon off.

Tag Rückkehr nach Ulaanbaatar

  • The long run east on asphalt, back to the city with a week of steppe behind you.

04 Kontaktieren Sie uns für Ihre private Mongolei Reise in die Gobi

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Was ist inbegriffen?

5.1 Grundlagen

Bereiten Sie sich darauf vor, in alles einzutauchen, was die Mongolei zu bieten hat, während wir uns um jedes Detail kümmern, damit Sie sich einfach entspannen und genießen können!

  • 24/7  Around-the-clock Remote Support
  • Curated activities along the route (e.g.: guided camel riding, nomadic family visit and more)
  • Fully equipped SIXT 4×4
  • GPS-abgebildete Route mit Offline-Navigations-App
  • Pre-arranged accommodation
  • Detaillierte Reisebesprechung vor Abflug
  • Airport pickup and vehicle handover

Unser Ziel ist es, Ihre Reise zu einem reinen Abenteuer und völlig frei von jeglichen Unannehmlichkeiten zu machen!

5.2 Auto

Mit unseren modernen, robusten und zuverlässigen Geländewagen für die Mongolei sind Sie überall in der Mongolei gut unterwegs. Wir bieten eine Vielzahl von Modellen an; wählen Sie dasjenige, das am besten zu Ihnen passt.

Standard
UAZ
Patriot

Prämie
Toyota
Land Cruiser 76

Luxus
Toyota
Land Cruiser 250

5.3 Unterkunft

5.4 Unterbringung

The Orkhon Valley Circuit puts all six nights out on the route, so how you sleep is entirely your choice — under canvas with the equipment we provide, in a traditional ger camp every night, or a split of the two. Fixed accommodation on this route means ger camps at Hustai, Elsen Tasarkhai, Khujirt, the Orkhon Valley, Karakorum and Ugii Lake, all booked by us long before you arrive. Upgrade to Premium for higher-specification camps with private facilities. Nature's Nomad Basic — 4 nights camping, 2 nights ger camp Nature's Nomad Premium — 4 nights camping, 2 nights upgraded ger camp Mixed Nomad Basic — 3 nights camping, 3 nights ger camp Mixed Nomad Premium — 3 nights camping, 3 nights upgraded ger camp or hotel Comfort Nomad Basic — 6 nights ger camp Comfort Nomad Premium — 6 nights upgraded ger camp or hotel

5.4 Nicht inbegriffen

5.3 Nicht inbegriffen

Wir möchten Ihre Reise so einfach und angenehm wie möglich gestalten und stehen Ihnen jederzeit zur Verfügung, um Fragen zu beantworten oder Ihnen zu helfen. Bitte beachten Sie jedoch, dass Sie sich selbst um Ihre Reise kümmern müssen. Lebensmittel und Kraftstoff Bedürfnisse während der Reise.

  • Bagaa Gazriin Chuluu

    Der Nomade der Natur

  • Abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade beste Lodges in der MongoleiSchlafen in einem mongolischen Jurten-Ger

    Gemischter Nomade

  • Komfort-Nomade

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07 Jetzt buchen

7.1 Wählen Sie Ihre Daten

Ansicht Buchung

Our tours are designed for one or two people in each car. You can add backseat passengers below for €1,200 per person. For those traveling alone, there will be an extra charge of €300 on your final bill. Custom dates can be given during the checkout. If you want a customized tour, please use the form below. Read our Booking Terms & Conditions here.

Nicht inbegriffen

Package does not include a 5,000,000MNT or 9,000,000MNT (depending on vehicle model) Autovermietung Kaution, Flug in die Mongolei, Visum Gebühren, oder jede Reise- und Krankenversicherungen. Denken Sie daran, diese separat zu organisieren, damit die Reise reibungslos verläuft!

7.2 Aktualisieren Sie Ihr Fahrzeug

  • Unser Standardfahrzeug ist der robuste und zuverlässige UAZ Patriot

  • Upgrade auf Toyota Land Cruiser 250

    Luxus-Offroad mit einem hochmodernen 2024 Land Cruiser 250

  • Upgrade auf Toyota Land Cruiser 76

    Upgrade auf den legendären Landcruiser 76

7.3 Upgrade Ihrer Reise

  • Versicherung Upgrade

    Loss Damage Waiver mit reduzierter Selbstbeteiligung auf 503EUR, Schotterschutz, Sand- und Ascheschutz, Reifen- und Windschutzscheibenschutz, Pannenschutz.

  • Rücksitz Passagier

    Bis zu zwei zusätzliche Passagiere pro Auto hinzufügen

  • Fahrer-Service

    Lehnen Sie sich zurück und entspannen Sie sich, während ein professioneller SIXT-Fahrer Sie auf Ihr Abenteuer mitnimmt (Preis pro Tag).

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