Starting price: 2700$
Region
North region
Type
Other
Duration
15 days
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Highlights

  • Buddhist Culture: Mongolian Buddhism, a mix of Tibetan Buddhism and indigenous practices, often involves rituals, teachings, and a connection to nature. It's a peaceful and introspective way to explore the land.
  • Veganism in Mongolia: While traditional Mongolian food is mostly meat-based, there is an increasing awareness of plant-based diets, especially in urban areas. Nature & Spirituality: This tour will take you to remote areas like the Gobi Desert, Kharkhorum,Khovsgol Lake, where you can meditate in serene, natural surroundings, aligning both spirituality and the simplicity of vegan living.
  1. Buddhism and Spirituality: You'll visit various Buddhist monasteries like Erdene Zuu, Tuvkhun Monastery, and Amarbayasgalant Monastery, as well as encounter the spiritual practices of Mongolian Buddhism.  
  2. Nomadic Culture: Staying with nomadic families will provide a rare look into traditional Mongolian life—their family structures, livestock, and customs.
  3. Nature and Landscapes: The stunning steppe, mountains, forests, lakes, and national parks create a serene backdrop for meditation, reflection, and spiritual growth.
  4. Shamanism: As a part of Mongolia’s spiritual diversity, shamanism plays a prominent role, especially in remote northern regions like the Taiga and areas around Ulaan Uul. You'll learn about spirit communication, rituals, and the intersection of shamanic practices.