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Price: 35 $
Province
Arkhangai
Sum
Undur-Ulaan
Address
Arkhangai province, Undur-Ulaan sum, berkh bag
Type
Ger
Capacity
25 beds
Review
0.0

About this place

Introduction to Öndör-Ulaan – Arkhangai Province

Öndör-Ulaan is a scenic district in Arkhangai province, located in central Mongolia. Surrounded by high mountains, forested hills, and wide green valleys, it is a beautiful destination for travelers seeking untouched nature and authentic nomadic culture. The area is home to herding families who raise yaks, horses, sheep, and goats, keeping alive Mongolia’s traditional way of life.

Visitors to Öndör-Ulaan can experience the everyday lifestyle of nomadic families, such as milking yaks, producing dairy products, and riding horses across the vast steppe. The region is rich in natural beauty, with opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and exploring alpine meadows dotted with wildflowers. In summer, the landscape is vibrant and full of life, while winter offers a peaceful, snow-covered charm.

The district also has cultural and historical significance, with local traditions, festivals, and hospitality that warmly welcome guests. Staying in a traditional ger with a host family allows travelers to enjoy home-cooked meals, fresh air, and a deep connection with Mongolia’s countryside.

For those searching for an authentic cultural experience combined with breathtaking landscapes, Öndör-Ulaan in Arkhangai province is a hidden gem worth exploring.

Host Information

Tsogzolmaa
Tsogzolmaa

Experience Authentic Nomadic Life in Öndör-Ulaan, Arkhangai

Welcome to our friendly nomadic family in Öndör-Ulaan soum, Arkhangai province. For the past two years, we have been welcoming travelers who want to experience real Mongolian herder life. 

Our family raises sheep, goats, and yaks, and we offer you the chance to get close to these animals in the beautiful Mongolian countryside. You can watch and participate in daily herding activities, try milking a yak, and learn how traditional dairy products such as yogurt, dried curds (aaruul), and fermented mare’s milk (airag) are made. 

We love to share our way of life and connect with people from around the world. Whether you’re looking to relax in nature, enjoy fresh air, or learn about nomadic culture firsthand, you are warmly welcome to join us. Come as a guest, leave as a friend!

 

 

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Experience: 0.1 years
Languages: English - Beginner