Steppe Mind promotes the Local Naadam Festival as a way to foster sustainable growth, support local communities, and offer travelers an authentic experience away from the crowds.
Local Naadam festivals are known for their genuine and enthusiastic atmosphere, allowing visitors to engage closely with participants and spectators. They provide a unique opportunity to experience Mongolian traditions firsthand—free from the crowds of the national festival—while contributing to community well-being and preserving cultural heritage
While the national festival takes place in Ulaanbaatar, local Naadam festivals are held across various provinces and towns, offering a more intimate and authentic experience of Mongolian heritage. Local Naadams feature the “Three Manly Games”—wrestling, horse racing, and archery. These events are deeply rooted in Mongolian culture and provide insight into the country’s nomadic heritage.
Celebrate heritage with deep nomadic wisdom
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Explore Zavkhan Province—one of Mongolia’s most stunning and least-touristed regions. This immersive journey takes you through golden sand dunes, forested valleys, alpine lakes, and surreal landscapes. Slide down the singing dunes of Bor Khyarin Els, marvel at the mysterious Mukhart River that flows from the heart of the dunes, and witness the dramatic natural arch of Senjit Rock, standing guard over endless steppe. Stay in cozy glamping tents near authentic nomadic homes, where you’ll experience daily life with herders who raise their children on horseback from the age of two. Ride sturdy Mongolian horses, help prepare traditional meals, and relax by the volcanic Ulaagchnii Khar Lake. This tour is ideal for those seeking deep cultural connection, remote beauty, and meaningful encounters in the wild heart of Mongolia—far from the crowds.
Geothermal relaxation at hot springs in a natural forest setting. Exploring volcanic lakes and dramatic volcanic cones. Wildlife watching—especially migratory birds at Ögii Lake. Scenic horse rides along canyon trails and riverbanks. Cultural immersion through nomadic hospitality and ancient monasteries.
Step into the heart of Mongolian history with a day in Kharkhorin, the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire. Visit Erdene Zuu Monastery, Mongolia’s oldest surviving Buddhist monastery, surrounded by 108 white stupas and filled with sacred art and chanting monks. Dive deeper into the past at the Kharakhorum Museum, home to treasures from the time of Genghis Khan and rare artifacts from the Silk Road era. Then, head to the steppe to meet a local horse trainer family, where Naadam racehorses are raised from foalhood. Learn about traditional training methods passed down for generations, and if the timing is right, see young riders in action. Round out the day with a stop at Kharkhorin’s unique fertility rock, a symbol of local legend. A perfect blend of history, culture, and living tradition—all in one unforgettable visit.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 1440 minutes before departure time.
Please let us know your accommodation details and flight schedule in advance so we can arrange pickup accordingly