Khangai Mountain Traverse

Overview

The Khangai Mountain Traverse is one of Mongolia’s most rewarding cycling adventures, leading through rolling steppes, alpine meadows, volcanic craters, rivers, and forested valleys. Riders cross remote passes and trails, passing highlights such as the Orkhon Waterfall, the ruins of Karakorum, the Erdene Zuu Monastery, and the soothing Tsenkher hot springs. Beyond the landscapes, the journey offers a deep cultural encounter—staying in gers, meeting herding families, and experiencing Mongolia’s legendary nomadic hospitality under vast starry skies.

Private Touring

  • Flexible Dates
  • 24-Hour Local Assistance
  • Flexible Itinerary
  • Upgrade Accommodation
  • Professional Guide Throughout
  • Modern Airconditioned Vehicle
Visit: Ulaanbaata-Arvaikheer-Shargaljuut-Khoh Gol River-Tongorogyn Pass-Ultiin Pass-Tsenher-Tsagaan Sum- Karakorum-Ulaanbaatar

Itinerary

Mongolia is a biker’s paradise. With only 10% of the country paved and vast open spaces shared by all, you can ride and camp almost anywhere. Expect to cycle on dirt tracks, grassy plains, and gravel paths, with rolling hills dominating the landscape and a few challenging passes adding excitement. Along the way, you’ll be welcomed into nomadic gers, where families offer salted milk tea, dairy products, and even home-brewed vodka while sharing stories of their unique way of life.

Our route winds through the Khangai Mountains, beginning near the provincial capital of Övörkhangai. The journey leads across high passes, small rivers, sweeping grasslands, soothing hot springs, and culturally rich sites. With rugged peaks, forests, and crystal-clear streams, this province is considered one of the most beautiful in Mongolia. The town of Arvaikheer adds a cultural highlight, known for its traditional crafts, cashmere goat herding, and vibrant equestrian sports.

Accommodation:
Hotel L, D
Activities:

Drive 431 km

Meal Plan: Lunch & Dinner

The hot springs and health resorts of Shargaljuut Sum lie about 60 kilometres from Bayankhongor’s provincial centre, set along a rocky pass on the northwestern bank of the Shargaljuut River. A fascinating detail is that more than 100 mineral springs here are named after human body parts and organs, inspired by the shapes of their sprouts and fissures. Before setting off, we’ll take a few minutes to test the bikes, adjust, and get ready to ride.

Accommodation:
Tented camp B, L, D

Activities:
Drive 187 km
Bike 36 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

The Khangai Mountains, located about 400 kilometres west of Ulaanbaatar, form one of central Mongolia’s most striking landscapes, stretching all the way to the country’s western border. The region’s highest peak, Otgon Tenger Uul, rises to 4,020 meters above sea level. Toward the eastern foothills, the mountains gradually give way to the open steppes, creating a remarkable blend of ecosystems. This mix supports a rich diversity of flora and fauna within a relatively compact area.

Accommodation:
Tented camp B, L, D

Activities:
Bike 32 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

The Khangai Mountains feed some of Mongolia’s major rivers, including the Orkhon, Selenge, Ideriin, and Zavkhan, as well as lakes such as Orog and Böön Tsagaan. Scattered across the range are numerous smaller lakes, all interconnected by rivers and streams carrying fresh mountain water. Geographically, the Khangai serve as a natural divide—separating the arid expanses of the Gobi Desert in the south from the fertile rolling hills of northern Mongolia.

Accommodation:
Tented camp B, L, D

Activities:
Bike 29 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

The Khangai Mountains, rising 2,500–3,000 meters above sea level, are primarily composed of Palaeozoic-era granite, chert, and sandstone. Extending for nearly 800 kilometres from Zavkhan Province to Tuv Province, the range also functions as a continental divide in the world’s water system.

Accommodation:
Tented camp B, L, D

Activities:
Bike 62 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

This resort features a spacious open-air pool fed by a natural hot spring, where water emerges at over 80°C. A sophisticated pipeline system regulates the temperature, creating a perfect soak for guests. Many visitors spend hours in the pool, chatting with friends while gazing at the stars or taking in the surrounding nighttime landscape.

Accommodation:
Ger camp B, L, D

Activities:
Bike 49 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

After breakfast at our ger camp, we’ll ford a river in our jeeps—often swollen from summer rains—before beginning our cycling day. The route winds through forested hills, granite formations, and fertile valleys dotted with gers. As we venture deeper into the lush Khangai Mountains, the landscape bursts with wildflowers and rich vegetation, and herds of Mongolian yaks roam nearby. Today’s ride is more physically demanding, with mountain climbs and rugged terrain, though those who prefer can relax in the comfort of the jeeps. We’ll reach our campsite by early evening, already prepared by our team, and spend the night around the campfire, immersed in the silence of the wilderness—an experience designed to bring peace to the heart and renewal to the soul.

Accommodation:
Tented camp B, L, D

Activities:
Bike 49 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

Our jeeps will depart from the campsite and head to Tovkhon Monastery, founded in the 1650s by Zanabazar, one of Mongolia’s most revered spiritual leaders. The monastery’s wooden structures blend with a natural system of caves, perched on a hilltop offering breathtaking views of the Orkhon Valley and surrounding pine forests. At the cliff’s summit, a pile of stones known as an Ovoo marks a sacred site used to honour a mountain deity.

After lunch, we’ll continue cycling toward the Orkhon Waterfall, deep within the valley.

Accommodation:
Ger camp B, L, D

Activities:
Bike 49 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

We will spend the day exploring the Orkhon Waterfall and its stunning surroundings. The Orkhon Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to ancient artefacts dating back to the 6th century and earlier. It was also the site of the Mongol Empire’s capital, Karakorum, from the 12th to 13th centuries, and the region continues to preserve the traditional nomadic way of life.

Geologically, during the Quaternary period, a volcano erupted near the mouth of the Tsagaan Azarga (White Stallion River), and lava flowed down the valley, forming a 10-meter-thick layer of basalt. The Orkhon River cut through this basalt twice, creating a dramatic canyon. The 20-meter-high, 10-meter-wide waterfall marks the start of this canyon. Adventurous travellers may descend into the canyon and swim in the pool at the base of the falls.

Accommodation:
Ger camp with shared facilities B, L, D

Activities:
Explore the Orkhon Valley
Discover the stunning Orkhon Waterfall
Engage with a nomadic family that breeds horses and yaks
Enjoy the opportunity for horseback riding

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

Our cycling adventure comes to a close today as we ride 46 kilometres through the UNESCO-listed Orkhon Valley, from the waterfall to Khujirt Village. Along the way, we’ll pause to explore ancient burial sites. After lunch and some sightseeing, we’ll continue by vehicle to Karakorum.

Accommodation:
Ger camp B, L, D

Activities:
Drive 100 km
Bike 49 km

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

Karakorum was the capital of Genghis Khan’s Mongol Empire in the 13th century, built in 1220 on the ruins of earlier Turug and Uyghur settlements. Completed under Ugedei Khan, it was a multicultural hub and symbolised the empire’s political, cultural, and trade influence. The Silver Tree, once part of Möngke Khan’s palace, became an emblem of the city.

From 1220 to 1260, Karakorum flourished as the empire’s heart. After the capital moved to Beijing under Kublai Khan in 1260, Karakorum declined but regained prominence until it was destroyed by Ming troops in 1388. Today, Erdene Zuu Monastery—built in 1588 on the Dalai Lama’s advice—remains the city’s most notable landmark. The monastery, originally comprising 100 temples and over 1,000 lamas, is enclosed by massive 400 × 400 m walls, with three main temples open to visitors: the Dalai Lama Temple, Zuu of Buddha, and Lavrin Temple.

The Karakorum Archaeological Museum displays artefacts from the 13th–14th centuries, including pottery, bronzes, coins, religious sculptures, stone inscriptions, and a half-excavated kiln. Highlights include a scale model of the 1250s Karakorum and a Turkic noble tomb with wall paintings, gold objects, and jewels, offering a vivid glimpse into the city’s legendary past.

Accommodation:
Ger camp with shared facilities. B, L, D

Activities:
Explore the Erdene Zuu monastery
Discover the Karakorum Archaeological Museum

Meal Plan: Breakfast lunch and Dinner

It’s time to depart and drive back to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital. You’ll have a free afternoon to explore at your leisure. For a cultural experience, you might enjoy a lively show featuring traditional Mongolian dances and impressive contortionist performances.

Accommodation:
B, L

Activities:
Attend a folklore show featuring throat singers
Shop for a souvenir or cashmere. Optional

Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch

The time has come to leave and drive back to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital. You can use your free afternoon to see as you fit. In the evening, we will enjoy lovely cultural show and admire the contortionists while watching colourful and rhythmic Mongolian dances. Activities: -Attend folklore show with throat singers.

Hotel/Other Details: 3 Star Hotel

Transfer to the airport.

Meal Plan: Breakfast

Inclusions

Meals:
•    11 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 11 dinners
•    Mineral water included

Activities & Entrance Fees:
•    Entrance fees for all national parks, museums, and monasteries in the countryside
•    Visit to a nomadic family
•    Mongolian barbecue experience

Guide:
•    English-speaking bike guide throughout the trip. 

Transportation:
•    Russian van with driver and fuel. For this trip, we specifically use Russian vans as they are suitable for carrying bicycles on the roof, as you will see on the website. Russian van and our bikes on its roof. Each van has 6 passenger seats (excluding the driver) and offers enough space for luggage. Please note that these vehicles are basic: They are not equipped with air conditioning and do not have seat belts from the factory, but are excellent on our roads. 
•    GIANT model mountain bikes.

Accommodation:
•    5 nights in a ger camp with shared facilities
•    1 night in Arvaikheer hotel
•    5 nights in a tented camp. All camping equipment will be provided. 

Exclusions

•    Hotel in Ulaanbaatar
•    City tour in Ulaanbaatar
•    Any other activities in Ulaanbaatar
•    Meals in Ulaanbaatar
•    International airport transfers
•    Soft and alcoholic drinks throughout the trip  

Notes

Tour Highlights:
Challenging Mountain Passes – Ride across rugged terrain, steep climbs, and exhilarating downhill trails through the heart of the Khangai range.
Varied Landscapes – Experience rolling green steppes, dense larch forests, alpine meadows, fast-flowing rivers and mineral-rich hot springs
Nomadic Culture – Encounter traditional herder families, see yak and horse herding, and experience the authentic hospitality of Mongolian gers.
Wildlife Encounters – Spot marmots, eagles, vultures, and sometimes wild ibex or red deer in the mountains.
Cultural Sites – Visit ancient monasteries such as Erdene Zuu in Kharkhorin and small, remote temples hidden in the mountains.
Hot Springs Rest – Relax in natural hot springs like Tsenkher after long days of cycling.
Starry Nights – Camp under vast, clear night skies with breathtaking views of the Milky Way.
Remote Adventure – Enjoy the sense of isolation, untouched nature, and pure off-the-grid cycling far from busy roads.

Standard Ger Camps (shared facilities):
These camps feature shared bathroom facilities with hot showers and flush toilets located in a communal block, separated for men and women. All facilities are clean, well-maintained, and comfortable, but shared by all guests of the camp.  

Please note that the prices are starting from rates, and upon sending a new request with a specific date, we will send the applicable rate and availability.

Dates & Pricing

06 Apr 2026 to 20 Dec 2026

2-3 Pax

AU$7,311.51 PP Twin Share
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4-5 Pax

AU$6,154.76 PP Twin Share
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6 Plus

AU$4,759.92 PP Twin Share
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