When is the best time to travel in Mongolia?
To visit Altai Tavan Bogd national park, it is better to choose the summer season. From June through September, during this period you can hike in base camp and climb to Malchin Peak. Moreover, if you are mountain climber, you can come from May to October when there is more snow . In order to explore nomadic eagle hunter and see a real eagle hunting, the season starts from September to April. And if you decide to travel at a certain time, you can always let us know about it, and we will send you all possible options, which includes the main highlights of that period.
What about camping equipment?
Our service includes camping and cooking equipment. All equipment is very convenient and suitable for our conditions. We use a kitchen tent where you can have hot tea and warm-up anytime. During the tour, you will have a private tent with mattress and sleeping bags.
What to bring?
You should well equipped for a nature adventure.
Warm clothes
Waterproof boots, jacket and pants
Sleeping bag (optionally)
Solar charger or power bank
Light
Mosquito cream, Sun block cream.
Backpack
Hat and sunglass
Personal medication
Multi-tools
Walking sticks
And more…
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