Day 6
Orkhon Valley: Cradle of Nomadic Civilization
Travel into the UNESCO-listed Orkhon Valley, birthplace of nomadic empires. Walk its sweeping landscapes, visit with herding families, and learn how nomadic traditions continue unchanged for centuries
Depart the desert and journey north to the Orkhon Valley, a place UNESCO recognizes as the “cradle of nomadic civilization.” For over two millennia, Turkic khans, Uighur lords, and later the Mongol Empire established their power here, leaving behind a landscape layered with sacred sites, stone monuments, and whispered legends.
This afternoon, take a guided walk through the valley’s rugged beauty — past waterfalls, basalt cliffs, and riverbanks that have sustained nomadic life for centuries. Visit a local herding family, where traditions of hospitality remain central to Mongolian identity. Share tea, sample dairy delicacies, and hear stories about seasonal migrations, livestock care, and the challenges of life on the steppe.
Tonight, settle into Ursa Major Ger Camp, an atmospheric property designed to evoke Mongolia’s ancient sky-worship traditions. Under a canopy of stars, you’ll feel the unbroken thread of history that connects modern Mongolia to its nomadic roots
Hotel:
Ursa Major Ger Camp