Altai Tavan Bogd national park tours

Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, located in western Mongolia’s Bayan-Ölgii Province, is one of the country’s most spectacular natural treasures. Meaning “Five Holy Peaks of the Altai,” the park is home to Mongolia’s highest mountains, massive glaciers, sacred valleys, and ancient petroglyphs — all set within a dramatic wilderness shared by Mongolia, Russia, and China.

This remote and awe-inspiring region is not only a paradise for trekkers, photographers, and adventure travelers, but also a living homeland of Kazakh eagle hunters and Tuvan nomads who preserve centuries-old traditions.

Top Altai Tavan Bog National park tour packages

Altai Tavan Bogd national park 6 days tour

Venture deep into Mongolia’s wild west on a 6-day journey through Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. Hike glaciers, stay with nomads, and embrace eagle culture.

Altai Tavan Bogd national park 10 days tour

A 10-day journey through Mongolia’s Altai Tavan Bogd National Park featuring mountain treks, cultural encounters, nomadic life, and majestic natural landscapes.

Climb Mt. Khuiten 12 days Mongolian Altai Mountain Expedition

Climb Mongolia’s highest peak, Khuiten (4,374m), on this 12-day mountaineering and cultural expedition through the stunning Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. Discover ancient petroglyphs...

Trekking in Altai mountains 11 days tour

Embark on an 11-day trekking expedition through Mongolia’s Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. Explore glaciers, alpine meadows, petroglyphs, and meet Kazakh nomads and Tuvan herders in one of Earth’s last wild frontiers.

Horse Riding Altai Mountains 11 days tour

Explore the remote Altai Mountains on a 10-day horseback journey through glaciers, valleys, and nomadic lands. Ride reliable Mongolian horses with local Tuvan and Kazakh guides, visit traditional families, and camp under the stars each night.

Nomadic migration & Eagle hunter photography tour 10 days

Join Kazakh nomads and eagle hunters on a 10-day photographic journey through the remote Altai Mountains during their seasonal migration.

Eagle Hunter Family Photography Tour 7 Days

Experience 7 days of cultural immersion and photography in western Mongolia. Stay with Kazakh eagle hunter families, witness golden eagle hunting on horseback, and explore the daily life

Fly Fishing 10 days Expedition in Altai mountains

A thrilling 10-day fly fishing adventure in the untouched rivers and lakes of Western Mongolia, rich in grayling, trout, and cultural encounters.

Discovery Western Mongolia 15 days tour

Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Western Mongolia—a land of towering peaks, glacial valleys, alpine lakes, and rich nomadic culture. This 15-day journey...

🐫 Tour Pace

🔹 Moderate Adventure

This is an active tour with long driving days across remote terrain and frequent exploration on foot or camelback.

You’ll experience:

4–8 hours of overland travel on some days

Easy to moderate hikes at cliffs, valleys, and dunes

A mix of comfortable hotels (Ulaanbaatar) and ger camp stays (rural areas)

This tour suits travelers who enjoy nature, cultural immersion, and some physical activity, but no strenuous trekking is involved.

🛖Accommodation

We provide the highest range of ger camps, equivalent to 4-star accommodation, ensuring you experience traditional Mongolian hospitality with exceptional comfort. These premium ger camps offer private beds, modern sanitation, and hot meals—all while surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.

✨Customize your Mongolia tour

Every traveler is different—and your tour should reflect that. We tailor each itinerary to your interests, whether it’s history, trekking, wildlife, or nomadic culture.

Contact us today to start designing your personalized Mongolian adventure. We’re excited to craft an unforgettable experience just for you!

❓ FAQs – Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

1. Where is Altai Tavan Bogd National Park located?

The park is in Bayan-Ölgii Province, western Mongolia, near the borders of Russia and China. It is one of the most remote and scenic regions of the country.


2. How do I get to Altai Tavan Bogd?

  • Flight: Ulaanbaatar → Ulgii (3 hours)

  • Drive: Ulgii → Tavan Bogd National Park (4–6 hours, depending on road)

  • From the ranger station, travelers go by horse or hiking to base camp.


3. Do I need permits to enter the park?

Yes. Altai Tavan Bogd is a border zone, so visitors need:

  • Border permit

  • National park entry permit

    Your tour operator (Kerege Travel) arranges these in advance.


4. Can I climb Khüiten Peak?

Khüiten Peak requires professional mountaineering skills, climbing equipment, and expert guides.

However, Malchin Peak (4,050 m) can be climbed without technical gear, making it perfect for regular travelers.


5. How difficult is the trek to base camp?

The trek is 18 km one way, mostly flat but long.

You can do it by:

  • Trekking (5–7 hours)

  • Horseback (3–4 hours)

    It is suitable for most travelers with average fitness.


6. What type of accommodation is available?

  • Ger camps (near lakes & villages)

  • Nomadic family stays (Kazakh or Tuvan families)

  • Tent camping (usually near Potanin Glacier or alpine lakes)

    There are no hotels inside the park.


7. What should I pack for Altai Tavan Bogd?

Essential items include:

  • Warm layers (even in summer)

  • Waterproof jacket

  • Hiking boots

  • Gloves & hat

  • Sunscreen & sunglasses

  • Power bank

  • Trekking poles (optional)

  • Sleeping bag (for camping)

    The weather changes quickly in the mountains.

8. Is Altai Tavan Bogd safe for travelers?

Yes, but it is remote. You should travel with:

  • Experienced guides

  • Strong vehicles

  • Proper equipment

    Wildlife and terrain are natural hazards, so safety precautions are important.


9. Can I visit Kazakh eagle hunters?

Yes. Many eagle hunter families live around the park and nearby valleys.

You can:

  • Stay with an eagle hunter family

  • Learn how they train their eagles

  • Take photos of the eagle, horse, and traditional Kazakh costumes


10. Are the lakes inside the park easy to reach?

Khoton Lake, Khurgan Lake, and Dayan Lake are reachable by 4×4 vehicle.

Roads are rough but extremely scenic.


11. What wildlife can I see?

Common wildlife includes:

  • Argali sheep

  • Siberian ibex

  • Golden eagles

  • Snowcocks

    Rare wildlife:

  • Snow leopards (very rare to see)

  • Wolves

  • Lynx


12. Is it suitable for children or elderly travelers?

  • Base camp trek: Suitable for older kids and active adults

  • Malchin Peak: Requires good fitness

  • Lakes & nomadic stays: Perfect for families

    For elderly travelers, an adapted itinerary is recommended.


13. Is there internet or electricity?

  • Electricity is limited (solar panels at camps)

  • No Wi-Fi in mountain areas

  • Mobile signal is weak to none

    You should bring extra batteries and a power bank.


    🌤 Four Seasons Average Weather in the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park (Mongolia)

    🌧️ Precipitation and Snowfall

    • June–August → Peak rainfall, mostly short mountain showers

    • September–May → Snow likely

    • High-altitude areas near Potanin Glacier remain snow-covered year-round

    Annual precipitation: 150–250 mm, mostly in summer.

    🌬️ Wind Conditions

    • Strong winds common at all elevations

    • Glacier areas (Potanin) can have sudden gusts

    • Trekking routes can change temperature rapidly (dropping 10–15°C in minutes)

    🔍 Important Notes for Travelers

    • Nights are always cold, even in July.

    • Glacier area is colder by 5–10°C.

    • Snow can fall in any month.

    • Bring proper layers: thermal base, fleece, down jacket, waterproof shell.

    ❄️ Winter (November – April)

    • –20°C to –40°C

    • Deep snow, icy terrain

    • Not suitable for normal travel — only mountaineering expeditions

    • Stunning but harsh conditions

    🌸 Spring (May – Early June)

    • Cold, windy, melting snow

    • Roads can be muddy

    • Weather unpredictable with snow storms

    ☀️ Summer (Mid-June – Late August)

    • +10°C to +18°C (day)

    • +3°C to +8°C (night)

    • Best time for trekking, camping, lake tours, and glacier visits

    • Still expect cold, rain, and sudden changes

    🍂 Autumn (September – October)

    • Cold, beautiful landscapes

    • Clear skies and golden mountains

    • Nights drop below freezing

    • Snowfall becomes frequent

    🌡 Monthly Temperature Averages

    Month

    Day Avg

    Night Avg

    Notes

    January

    –20°C to –28°C

    –30°C to –40°C

    Extreme cold, deep winter

    February

    –20°C to –26°C

    –28°C to –38°C

    Very cold, dry air

    March

    –12°C to –20°C

    –22°C to –32°C

    Beginning to warm slightly

    April

    –5°C to +2°C

    –12°C to –18°C

    Snowstorms possible

    May

    +5°C to +10°C

    –3°C to –8°C

    Melting snow, windy

    June

    +10°C to +15°C

    +2°C to +5°C

    Start of trekking season

    July

    +12°C to +18°C

    +5°C to +8°C

    Warmest month, best weather

    August

    +10°C to +16°C

    +3°C to +6°C

    Stable weather, green valleys

    September

    +5°C to +12°C

    –2°C to +2°C

    Cold nights, autumn colors

    October

    –2°C to +5°C

    –10°C to –15°C

    Winter begins again

    November

    –10°C to –15°C

    –20°C to –28°C

    Heavy frost

    December

    –18°C to –25°C

    –28°C to –38°C

    Harsh winter conditions

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    Why Choose Altai Tavan Bogd with Kerege Travel

    • 🏔️ Local Experts: We know the Altai region deeply — from glacier valleys to nomadic communities.
    • 🦅 Real Eagle Hunter Experience: Stay with authentic Kazakh eagle hunters, not staged tourist shows.
    • 🚙 Safe & Reliable 4×4 Travel: Professional drivers and strong vehicles for mountain roads and river crossings.
    • 🏕️ Comfortable Camping & Nomadic Stays: Quality camping gear and trusted family ger stays for a safe, enjoyable trip.
    • 🗻 Skilled Trekking Guides: Safe, well-organized trekking to Potanin Glacier and Malchin Peak.
    • 📸 Perfect for Photographers: We know the best spots and timing for stunning landscapes and cultural photos.
    • 🎒 Fully Customizable Tours: Choose your pace, route, activities, and length — tailored to you.
    • 🤝 Trusted Service: Friendly guides, honest pricing, and great guest reviews.

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    Altai Tavan Bogd is one of the most spectacular places in the world! Incredible mountain scenery (Mongolia's highest peaks) punctuated with glaciers, with meadows exploding with wildflowers below...
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    My trip is a 10 days horse ride in Western Mongolia and Altai Mountain. The view is marvelous, people here are friendly and helpful. The adventurous horse ride passing the Tahilt Davaa ...