Guided Tour activities in Mongolia
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Happy Camel
It operates out of Chez Bernard.
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Tsolmon Travel
Countrywide tours and the operator of Buveit ger camp in Terelj.
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Blue Wolf Travel
Offers a variety of trips including winter eagle-hunting tours. The Ölgii office is about 400m south of the ochre-coloured Kazakh National Theatre.
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Meg Erdenekhuu
In summer you may be approached by students or other young Mongols who organise their own tours, charging around US$90 per day for up to six people. One such person is the delightfully energetic Meg Erdenekhuu who specialises in trips to the Gobi (her area of expertise is geology and palaeontology) but can take you to virtually any corner of the country.
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Juulchin
The office is at the back of Bayangol Hotel.
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Nomadic Expeditions
This is the Mongolian office of the US-based travel company.
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Saraa
Local English-speaking guide Saraa can help with logistics and travel in the area.
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Bayan-Auul Tour
Offers trips to all areas of Bayan-Ölgii. There is no office; contact Bolatbek by email or phone.
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Khövsgöl Lodge Company
This experienced outfitter is part of the US-based Boojum Expeditions. It is in an apartment block behind the Drama Theatre, but you are better off calling first to get someone to meet you. Contact Bobo or Anya.
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Nomads
Offers a wide range of fixed-departure tours, including popular horse treks in Khentii and through Terelj, visiting Günjiin Süm. Nomads also offers fabulous jeep trips to more remote areas in the far west and camel treks in the Gobi. Its office location will change in 2009; check the website.
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Kazakh Tour
Friendly guide and owner Dosjan Khabyl has tailor-made trips throughout Bayan-Ölgii and leads trekking tours around Tavan Bogd. He speaks English, Mongolian, Russian and Kazakh, and gets good reviews from travellers. The Ölgii office is next to Pamukkale restaurant.
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