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Embark on an unforgettable half-day journey from Ulaanbaatar to the pristine wilderness of Hustai National Park. This tour is dedicated to encountering the majestic Przewalski's horse (Takhi), the last surviving wild horse species on Earth, now thriving again in its native Mongolian habitat. Visit the informative Ger Center, then set out on a wildlife-spotting drive and a peaceful nature hike through stunning steppe and sand dune landscapes. It's the perfect excursion for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers seeking a genuine connection with Mongolia's natural heritage.
Sedan / Minivan / Bus
All ages
1-15
English-speaking
Dec-Mar
Traditional Mongolian Lunch
Przewalski’s Wild Horse (Takhi) Sighting
Search for and observe the world's last truly wild horses in their protected mountain steppe habitat.
Mountain Steppe & Sand Dune Landscapes
Explore the park's unique, diverse scenery that ranges from grasslands to miniature Gobi-like dunes.
Wildlife Spotting Adventure
Keep your eyes peeled for red deer, marmots, foxes, eagles, and various bird species during your visit.
Golden Hour Nature Hike
Enjoy a guided walk through the serene landscape during the beautiful, soft light of the late afternoon.
Ger Information Center
Learn about the fascinating history and successful reintroduction of the Takhi at the park's visitor center.
Hustai National Park
Afternoon & Evening: Hustai National Park Excursion
13:00 – Hotel Pick-up in Ulaanbaatar
13:20 – Scenic Drive to Hustai National Park
15:30 – Visit the Ger Information Center
16:30 – Wildlife Observation Drive
17:30 – Guided Nature Hike
18:30 – Return Journey to Ulaanbaatar
20:00 (approx.) – Hotel Drop-off
Meals: None included on this half-day tour.
Private vehicle
Enjoy a sunset nature hike & Explore wildlife of Hustai NP
N/A (Half-Day Tour)
N/A (Day Tour)
Professional English-speaking guide
All transportation in heated vehicle (hotel pick-up/drop-off)
All national park entrance fees and permits
Visit to the Ger Information Center
1L bottled water per person
Personal travel equipment
Costs for extra activities (e.g., horseback riding)
Any meals or beverages (lunch, dinner, soda, coffee)
International travel insurance
Photography fees
Tips for guide & driver (optional)
The best time for wild horse sightings is late afternoon, and sightings, while very likely, are subject to the animals' natural movements.