Things to do in Mongolia

Things to do in Mongolia

Discover Authentic Experiences in Mongolia with Wendy Wu Tours

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To make sure you truly immerse yourself in the culture of Mongolia we pack every single one of our tours to Mongolia with authentic cultural experiences.

We’ve highlighted our favourite ones on each tour but here are just a few examples of what you can look forward to…

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  • Local Life

    Meet a Mongolian Family

    Amongst the dramatic landscapes of Mongolia's steppe, receive a warm welcome from a Mongolian family as they show you around their ger camp home and introduce you to their nomadic life as livestock herders.

  • Entertainment

    Naadam Festival

    The Naadam Festival represents the heritage of Mongolia with competitors participating in archery, wrestling and horseback riding. Enjoy the opening cultural performance, and cheer for the participants alongside locals.

  • Culture

    Mongolia Folklore Experience

    Immerse yourself in fascinating culture as you enjoy a Mongolian folklore show, featuring old music traditions such as throat-singing and horse-head fiddles, dancing and performing arts.

  • Activities

    Join a mini Naadam Festival

    Experience a thrilling mini Naadam Festival at your remote eco ger camp. Watch Mongolia's legendary 'Three Manly Games': wrestling, horse racing, and archery, then try your hand at traditional archery for yourself.

  • Nature and Wildlife

    Stargazing in the Gobi

    Experience the nomadic lifestyle in comfort, staying in premium ger camps with private en suite bathrooms. After a day of adventure, unwind beneath the star-strewn skies of the Gobi Desert.

  • Nature and Wildlife

    Wild Takhi of Khustai National Park

    Venture into the sweeping plains of Khustai and watch as herds of rare Przewalski's horses, or takhi, roam the steppe. This remarkable conservation success offers a glimpse into Mongolia's untamed past.