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Price: 40.5 $
Province
Bulgan
Sum
Khutag-Undur
Address
Unit brigade, khutag-undur soum, Bulgan province
Type
House
Capacity
50 beds
Review
0.0

About this place

Located just 400 km from Ulaanbaatar and near the scenic Urantogoo Mountain, this welcoming family has been offering authentic cultural experiences to travelers since 2008. While they do not own livestock themselves, they are closely connected with local herder families, giving guests the opportunity to experience true nomadic traditions. Visitors can try milking cows, learning the art of making traditional dairy products such as aaruul (dried curds) and clotted cream, or saddle up for a horseback ride across the open steppe. The family takes pride in providing not only cultural immersion but also comfort for their guests. Their home features a well-maintained toilet facility with a modern flush system, a rare convenience in rural Mongolia, ensuring a more comfortable stay without losing the charm of the countryside lifestyle. Guests will also enjoy the surrounding landscapes — from the rolling green hills to the striking volcanic formations of Urantogoo. The air is fresh, the pace is slow, and the hospitality is heartfelt. Evenings can be spent sharing stories over tea, tasting homemade dairy treats, and enjoying the peaceful silence of the steppe under a blanket of stars. With years of experience hosting travelers from all over the world, this family understands how to make each visit special, blending the warmth of nomadic traditions with the comfort and care that makes guests feel truly at home

Host Information

Bayarkhuu
Bayarkhuu

Located just 400 km from Ulaanbaatar and near the scenic Urantogoo Mountain, this welcoming family has been offering authentic cultural experiences to travelers since 2008. While they do not own livestock themselves, they are closely connected with local herder families, giving guests the opportunity to experience true nomadic traditions. Visitors can try milking cows, learning the art of making traditional dairy products such as aaruul (dried curds) and clotted cream, or saddle up for a horseback ride across the open steppe. The family takes pride in providing not only cultural immersion but also comfort for their guests. Their home features a well-maintained toilet facility with a modern flush system, a rare convenience in rural Mongolia, ensuring a more comfortable stay without losing the charm of the countryside lifestyle. Guests will also enjoy the surrounding landscapes — from the rolling green hills to the striking volcanic formations of Urantogoo. The air is fresh, the pace is slow, and the hospitality is heartfelt. Evenings can be spent sharing stories over tea, tasting homemade dairy treats, and enjoying the peaceful silence of the steppe under a blanket of stars. With years of experience hosting travelers from all over the world, this family understands how to make each visit special, blending the warmth of nomadic traditions with the comfort and care that makes guests feel truly at home

Experience: 0 years
Languages: English - Beginner