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GOBI DESERT | MONGOLIA

A 7-day, 6-night journey through the remote landscapes of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. And the best way to do it: driving a Can-Am Maverick.

 

This expedition is designed for those seeking a balance between adventure and comfort, combining off-road routes, luxury hotels and gastronomy, and time to connect with both the environment and the people around you.

 

Mongolia is a wild and untamed wonderland, where nature remains pristine and every corner of the land beckons discovery. Prepare to forge your own path through this inspiring land of endless horizons and stories yet to be told.

 

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Bayanzag Cliffs

Where the first dinosaur eggs were discovered.

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Great Gobi Reserve

Last refuge of the wild Bactrian Camel.

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Elyn-Am Glacial Canyon

A surreal nature reserve where ancient ice rests beneath imposing rock walls.

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Dunes of Khongor

Singing sands; dunes up to 300 meters high.

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Terej National Park

Its canyons and rock formations offer fossils and vestiges of ancient nomadic cultures.

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Grand Gobi Yurt Hotel

Accommodation in authentic Mongolian yurts with all modern amenities.

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+ INFO & FAQ

  • What are the roads like?

The route is off-road. Sometimes there are tracks, sometimes we're on dirt roads. The total distance is about 1000-1200 km.

 

  • I have no experience driving off-road, can I still go?

Yes! The route consists of different paths and different levels of difficulty, so we adjust it based on the people in the group.

 

  • If I go with someone, can that person also drive?

We have different prices for drivers and passengers. Passengers cannot drive.

 

  • Do I need to bring my own safety equipment to drive the Can-Am?

No, we're going to provide you with a set that includes overalls, a helmet, gloves, and goggles.

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