1 Day Semi-Gobi Tour Including Lunch And Free Camel or Horseback Ride
4.5
25 Ratings
Ulaanbaatar
Experience Mongolia's Semi-Gobi: stunning dunes, lush greenery, and a river. Enjoy a camel or horseback ride and lunch on this unique day tour.
Duration: 1 day
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

After you are picked up in the morning from your hotel in Ulaanbaatar, you will be driven to Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes, a semi-desert type beautiful landscape with big sand dunes. Your lunch will be served at a suitable spot on the way. The mountain is home to hundreds of birds, deer and gazelle. You will be able to go hiking around the area or ride a camel for a couple of hours to the small sand dunes nearby called “Elsen Tasarkhai”.

Later, you will visit a local nomad family where you will have an opportunity to experience their way of life, their culture and traditions. Afterward, you will be transferred back to Ulaanbaatar where this tour concludes.

Points of Interest

  • Blue Sky Hotel & Tower
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Lunch
  • Driver/guide
  • Camel/horse ride
  • Transportation
What's Not Included
  • Personal expense
  • Optional activity cost
  • Travel Insurance
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

The Gobi desert is far away for a short weekend or a day’s visit; therefore, this “semi-Gobi” in central Mongolia is your chance to experience desert life. Imagine a picture that consists of the Rocky Mountains in the back, sand dunes extending over dunes, green trees in and by the dunes, and a river flowing along the dunes. That is what Semi-Gobi looks like! Camel riding or horse riding is also included in this tour.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Location
Blue Sky Hotel & Tower
Peace Avenue 17,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jesslhl
Feb 15, 2020
Have fun with the amazing tour guide, Naraa! - The tour guide Naraa is super nice, like a reliable sister who takes care of everyone. and took really nice picture of us. Naraa arranged everything perfectly and can communicate in English very well. We learn so much about the relationship between the Mongolians and the camels. The tour is very flexible that you can stop by any spots you want and meet the fabulous local. I definitely will come back to her!
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Davidsantoro
Sep 25, 2019
Excellent! - A great tour. Best way to see a little bit of the desert in a day from UB. You get to visit and talk with a nomadic family and ride a camel or a horse in amazing landscapes. Highly recommended!
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Holidayqueen10
Jul 7, 2019
Great day out - Really enjoyed this trip. A great way to explore outside of the city if you do not have time to spend a few nights in the Gobi desert. Amazing scenery, and lots of photo stops.
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Travellover077
Oct 16, 2018
Don't Miss This! - I did this trip with a friend and 2 others. Unfortunately the start wasn't that good, the company endeavoured to squash us into a small mini bus with a lot of travellers going further west, they intended to drop us at the Little Gobi on our own! After some complaining and telling them this is not what I paid for, our wonderful guide Mr Bat negotiated with the company owner to take a 4WD and we left UB on our own, little did I realise we were picking up two other, this meant it was squashed in the rear of the vehicle - this was possibly my only complaint. We drove west for about 5 hours into the Little Gobi making it a long day. We left at 8am and returned at 10pm. However that meant we were able to see some Mongolian life. As we drove out we passed a local Nadaam festival being held, we stopped and enjoyed the special activity. We stayed about 2 hours and watched the locals coming from their horse racing and wrestling. Many of the local people were on horseback and many wore National Dress. We had lunch outside a ger that was selling freshly cooked dumplings, not sure I can recommend the food but it was well worth experiencing. I felt this was a highlight of the day and something not a lot of travellers would have the opportunity to experience. When we finally arrived at the Little Gobi we had a good ride on the Bactrian camels available, I had only been on Dromedaries before; plus we visited a local family living in a complex of Gers, who were most welcoming. Don't miss out on something like this, and try and find Mr Bat to be your guide, his knowledge who superb.
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Thetravellingfugu
Oct 8, 2018
Amazing day trip to the Semi-Gobi - Visited in Sept 2018. Had an amazing day trip out with 3 other travellers. Drove roughly 300km west of Ulaanbaatar and saw magnificent rock formations and stunning landscape. The camel ride is a must-try and we visited a local herder family and had lunch (Mongolian noodles with beef with airag and salted milk tea) there. The family is very accommodating and hospitable and a joy to be around with. Our driver Baat is an amazing guide and photographer. He will share all sorts of stories especially on Mongolian culture and history and help you take photos. When I mentioned that I missed out on breakfast due to the early pick-up, he stopped at a supermarket before we left UB so that we could buy snacks and drinks. Overall I had a fantastic time, and I would gladly sign up for another one of these trips again.
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Catherine
Sep 17, 2018
The best day of the trip - My friend and I did this trip. We drove about 5 hours out of Ulaan Baatar into the Little Gobi making it a long day. We left at 8am and returned at 10pm. However that meant we were able to see some authentic Mongolian life. Out guide was excellent and allowed us to suggest activities not on the itinerary. We did the tour just before the start of the Naadam Festival. As we drove out we passed a local festival day being held and we asked if we could go and look. We stayed about 2 hours and watched horse racing and wrestling. Many of the local people were on horseback and many wore National Dress. We had lunch outside a ger that was selling freshly cooked dumplings. This was an absolute highlight as it was not a tourist function. The other planned activities were very good also. I would recommend this tour
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Werner_n
Aug 11, 2018
Nice Trip! - Nice trip!!! Bat was a very nice guide who told us a lot about history and culture in mongolia. And I had the oppurtunati to ride a camel :)
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Marie
Jul 27, 2018
Beautiful day in the Semi Gobi - I really really enjoyed my little trip with Travel Mongolia to the Semi Gobi. It was a very unique experience out there in the dry, wide landscape. I even enjoyed the busride through the beautiful mongolian countryside. Thank you Travel Mongolia for organising everything so perfectly for me!
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Globetrotter_mags
Jul 24, 2018
Great experience at the semi-Gobi desert - It’s a long drive from Ulaanbator, but well worth it. Our guide Bat was very courteous, entertaining, patient, accommodations, and he speaks very good English. He also takes excellent pictures! We saw many different animals along the way and we stopped for pics whenever we wanted. The camel ride was a short but amazing experience. Very happy we pick this tour during our short visit to Mongolia.
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S4834memelanieh
Sep 16, 2019
Avoid!!! Not safe. - I booked the 1 day Semi-Gobi tour and immediately contacted Travel Mongolia with a few questions (how many other people in the group? what time would I return etc). I was told that I would be going to the Hustai National Park to see the Taki horses as well as the Semi-Gobi desert. I was surprised but very happy as I wanted to visit both but didn’t think it was possible. I was told there would be 3 of us on the tour, and that the other 2 people would be continuing the tour to other destinations (a three day tour in total) but they would take me back to Ulaanbaatar by 8pm / 8:30pm. The day before the tour I was told I was no longer going to Hustai National Park. I was very disappointed. Travel Mongolia eventually said they could organise me a driver back but it might be later than 8pm / 8:30pm, I said ok. On the day of the tour itself it still wasn’t clear what the itinerary was. So I checked with the tour guide as I got in the van. He said that we would first go to Hustai National Park, we would leave there around 12pm, stop for lunch on the way to Semi-Gobi, arrive at Semi-Gobi around 3pm / 3:30pm, and a different driver would arrive around 5pm to take me back to Ulaanbaatar around 9pm. I said that sounded fine. The other two tourists weren’t too happy when they got in the van and found out they were not spending the full day at the Hustai National Park as it was written on their itinerary. They also weren’t happy that their seats had no seatbelts (mine did) and that the windows had a very dark film on them so they could not see out (I was in the front so I was fine). We drove to the Hustai National Park, saw some Taki horses in the distance, fine. We stopped for lunch at a roadside cafe, the food was ok. We drove to the Semi-Gobi, no issues. What became apparent though was that our guide was a driver, not a guide. Despite being very fun (he had us all singing along to his favourite playlist) and making us laugh, he offered no information about Mongolia, Mongolian culture or the land. He was unable to answer very basic questions on the areas he was guiding us around (e.g. how many Taki horses are there in the Hustai National Park, or, why is there sand in the Semi-Gobi desert). On arrival in the Semi-Gobi desert I was told to get on a camel (I’ve since realised there was no horse riding option as per the description, only camel riding). I enjoyed the camel ride. Then things started to go VERY downhill. We walked around on the sand dunes. I asked the guide when my driver was coming as it was already 5pm. He said, “soon, 20-30 minutes”. I waited 20 minutes, he said again “soon, 20-30 minutes”. He then disappeared with the vehicle, just left us on the sand dunes, without having said that he was leaving or saying where he was going or saying what time he would be back. About 30 minutes later he came back. He said he’d just been finding a driver and that one was coming to collect me at 7pm. I was obviously very unhappy and contacted the owner of Travel Mongolia directly. I was told very matter of factly that a driver was coming at 8pm and that I would be back in Ulaanbaatar around 1am / 2am. When I said that was unacceptable no alternative was offered. I was pretty stressed out as no one seemed sure of what time the driver was coming (7pm, or 8pm), I had little reason to trust the guide as he had already lied a number of times about what time the driver was coming or who the driver would be, the owner of Travel Mongolia did not seem to care about the issue, the sun was setting, and I was not kitted out for a night in the desert nor prepared to miss my train to Beijing which was leaving from Ulaanbaatar at 7:30am the next morning. Eventually, around 7:30pm, the guide drove me to the side of the main road where he said I would be picked up by my driver. My driver turned out to be two men in the front with two young children in the back and their luggage for a stay in Ulaanbaatar in the boot. I am almost certain that the guide had only met these men for the first time a couple of hours earlier that day. None of them spoke one word of English. The situation was extremely unsafe. As a young, solo, female traveller I should never have been asked to get into a car by the side of the road with two non-English speaking male drivers that were total strangers to me and almost definitely total strangers to my guide. I should never have been cornered into a situation where that was my only option to return to Ulaanbaatar, or otherwise stay a night in the desert totally unprepared (not enough warm clothes, no overnight bag, no food/water). I should never have been made to do that 300km journey entirely in the dark, on a road littered with bumps and potholes that made night driving (especially with the high frequency of overtaking) very dangerous. Driving through the absolute wilderness in the pitch black night time with nothing around but that one main road, with 2 strange men, for 4 hours, with a number of close-calls on the overtaking, was overall a horrible experience. Based on this experience, I would strongly advise other travellers not to travel with Travel Mongolia.
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