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Mongolia's Naadam Festival

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EPIPCBSOS000
Gruppengröße
min. 1 / max. 16
Sprache
Englisch
Dauer
15 Tage
Altersbeschränkung
von 15 bis 99

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Highlights

  • Visit the athletes’ training camps as they prepare to compete in the Naadam Festival.
  • Live the nomad life with a family stay at a horse breeder's camp – a rare and rewarding cultural experience to remember.
  • Attend the Naadam Opening Ceremony and watch athletes compete for glory in wrestling, horse racing and archery.
  • Encounter Mongolia's stunning natural landscape with visits to places such as the Flaming Cliffs and sand dunes of Khongor.
  • Spend time in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s fascinating capital city, where traditional Mongolian life mingles with modern ways.
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Reisebeschreibung 2027

The ancient Greeks may have the Olympics, but the Mongols have Naadam. Mongolia’s annual circus-like Naadam Festival is a centuries-old tradition that dates back to the era of the great Khans and their dynasties. Wrestling, archery and horse racing — the three skills that Genghis Khan considered essential for any Mongol warrior — are showcased at the country’s largest celebration of the “three manly sports”. On this 15-day adventure, go behind the scenes and meet the competitors in the lead up to the festival and discover some of Mongolia’s wild outback, visiting ruined monasteries, flaming cliffs and historic cities.

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  1. Tag 1

    Ulaanbaatar

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    Sainbainuu! Welcome to Mongolia. You can arrive at any time before your welcome meeting at 6 pm. After, you'll have the option to join your fellow travellers for dinner at a local restaurant. If you arrive in town earlier and have time, be sure to get out and explore 'UB', a fascinating town where elderly Mongolians in traditional dress mingle with the nation's young business elite. A great place to start is Gandan Khiid, Mongolia's largest and most important monastery. The Fine Arts Museum, Winter Palace Museum of Bogd Khan and Intellectual Museum are also well worth visiting.
    It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. Due to the fact that much of Ulaanbaatar's infrastructure lacks regular maintenance, you may on occasion only have access to cold water at your hotel.
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    Ulaanbaatar

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    Mongolia’s annual Naadam Festival is a centuries-old tradition, dating back to the era of the great Khans and their dynasties. Wrestling, archery and horse racing – the three skills that Genghis Khan considered essential for any Mongol warrior – are showcased today at the country’s largest celebration of the ‘three manly sports’. You’ll get a special insight into each of these sports over the next couple of days with visits to the training camps taking place in preparation for the festival. You’ll observe Mongolian archers lining up their shots, learn how precision and technique play a key role in successful archery and have a go at using the traditional bow and arrow yourself. You’ll also watch the wrestlers practice. Your leader will explain the rules of Mongolia wrestling and the various techniques and tricks. Some of these wrestlers are huge national celebrities! Learn to cook a Mongolian BBQ and share it with the wrestlers for lunch or dinner. Tonight, you’ll either stay at the wrestler’s camp or a ger camp nearby.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. The ger camps tonight will sleeps up to 3 to 4 people in a ger, with shared facilities of flush toilet and basic shower facility. Water pressure isn't always stable so you won't always have access to hot showers here. If you stay at the wrestler camp tonight, be prepared for hard beds as it’s part of wrestler’s training as well. The visit order of these training camps may change depending on the training schedule of the athletes. There will be other Intrepid groups that start on the same day and you may share some meals or activities together when visiting the camps.
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    Ulaanbaatar

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    Wake up at the crack of dawn as the campsite comes alive and drive to another camp where the horse trainers and riders live during their Naadam preparations. Stop on the way at a supermarket to buy some small gifts for the families hosting you tonight – it’s tradition to bring gifts to visit someone’s home in Mongolia, and your leader can advise on what’s appropriate. Then onwards to the horse rider training camp to spend the day watching the horses and jockeys train. Your leader will tell you about why horses are so treasured by the Mongolian people. Mongolian nomads have developed deep relationships with animals over thousands of years and you will witness some of this during your time here today. Tonight, you’ll stay with a local nomadic family in their ger and learn about their life as nomads. This is truly incredible experience and you’ll get a very real insight into local Mongolian life. Bed down early tonight to rise at dawn with the trainers and riders tomorrow morning.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. Conditions will be very basic during the family stay. You may be divided and stay with different families tonight. Females and males in the group will be separated by gender in different gers. It can get very chilly here in the evenings, so warm clothes are essential. A sleeping bag is required for our family ger stay tonight as there’s only a basic sleeping matt provided. The toilet is very basic, separate from the ger and there’s no shower or electricity here. Please ensure you have a power bank or your necessary appliances charged. It's important to remember that many Mongolians are quite superstitious and ordinarily no photography is allowed in homes and of individuals. Please follow your leader's guidance on this and respect the wishes of the local community. We also advise a one-camera policy on these homestays, which makes for a more immersive engagement with hosts and minimises intrusion. This is one way you can live the philosophy of responsible travel while in Mongolia (and photos can be copied and shared among the group back in Ulaanbaatar).
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    Baga Gazriin Chuluu

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    Today head to Baga Gazriin Chuluu, a series of granitic formations located in the Middle Gobi province. Ruggedly beautiful, the rocks are worshipped by locals who are known to make pilgrimages here, and it is rumoured that Genghis Khan also travelled to this site during his conquests. You’ll have the opportunity to hike in the area and take in the awe-inspiring views before heading onwards to a ger camp for the night.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
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    Tsagaan Suvarga

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    Also known as the ‘white stupa’, Tsagaan Suvarga is well known for its formation of rocky cliffs that are composed of different ores. When exposed to oxygen, the rock turns different shades of pink, red and orange. The cliffs dates back as far as 10 million years, with the different coloured layers indicating different times in the rock's history. Hike and explore the nearby caves after lunch. Stay in the ger camp again tonight.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
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    Yol Valley

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    Khongoriin Sand Dunes

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    Khongoriin Sand Dunes

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    Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs

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    Ongiin Khiid

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    Karakorum

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    Ulaanbaatar

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    Ulaanbaatar

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    Ulaanbaatar

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    Ulaanbaatar

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Leistungen 2027

  • Hotel (4 Nächte), Tourist Ger Camp (9 Nächte), Family Ger Camp (1 Nacht)
  • Bogenschießen Trainingslager
  • Ringen Trainingslager
  • Trainingslager für Pferderennen
  • Baga Gazriin Chuluu - Wanderung
  • Tsagaan Suvarga - Wanderung
  • Geierschlucht - Wanderung
  • Khongor Sanddünen - Dünenwanderung & Kamelritt
  • Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs - Wanderung
  • Ongiin Khiid - Ruinen
  • Karakorum - Erdenezuu-Kloster
  • Naadam Festival - Eröffnungszeremonie
  • Naadam Festival - Bogenschießen Veranstaltungen
  • Naadam Festival - Wrestling Veranstaltungen
  • Naadam Festival - Pferderennen
  • Archery Training Camp
  • Wrestling Training Camp
  • Horse Racing Training Camp
  • Baga Gazriin Chuluu - Hike
  • Tsagaan Suvarga - Hike
  • Vulture Canyon - Hike
  • Khongor Sand Dunes - Dune Hike & Camel Ride
  • Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs - Hike
  • Ongiin Khiid - Ruins
  • Karakorum - Erdenezuu Monastery
  • Naadam Festival - Opening Ceremony
  • Naadam Festival - Archery events
  • Naadam Festival - Wrestling events
  • Naadam Festival - Horse Racing events
  • 14x Frühstück
  • 11x Mittagessen
  • 10x Abendessen

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