What to take
Travellers are advised to pack lightly. Backpacks are more suitable than suitcases.
Appropriate clothing depending on the season including scarves for visiting monasteries and sacred sites.
Documents such as passports with a minimum 6 months validity and printed flight info. All travellers are responsible for arranging their travel insurance and visas if required. We will need proof of your travel insurance before undertaking activities.
Hiking boots, pants and jackets depending on the season.
Sleeping bag.
For local shopping, we recommend using cash in USD currency.
You must be 18 to travel unaccompanied on any of our tours. The minimum age for minors travelling with a guardian over 21 is 6.
Personal toiletries, sanitary products and travel towels.
First aid kit.
Flashlight/torch/headlamp.
We. will provide further advice to travellers before individual trips.
Other considerations
Traveling through Mongolia’s wild landscapes is a truly rewarding adventure — but it also demands a certain level of health and fitness. Visitors should be prepared for extreme weather conditions, with temperatures ranging from intense summer heat to sudden cold winds. Many of our journeys include walking across uneven terrain, hiking to scenic viewpoints, and exploring remote areas where comfort facilities may be limited. A reasonable level of physical fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the experience. If you have any health concerns or mobility limitations, please let us know in advance so we can help you prepare or adjust the itinerary where possible.
