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Dog Sled & Chinggis Khaan Statue Tour (1 day)

1 Day
  • Car
  • None
  • 5,416 metres
  • Ulaanbaatar
  • Feb, Mar, Apr & May
  • Eco-Tour, Hiking
  • All meals during the trek
  • English
  • Easy to Moderate
  • 2-14

Overview

Needless to say, an amazing expedition by dog sledding can be arranged in the heart of natural parks and valleys where Chinggis Khaan and the hordes used to live. You could be out in the open field and enjoy outdoor activities including dog sledding, hiking and photo shooting.

You are already invited to explore the Mongolian nature, nomadic way of life and observe the winter wild fauna and flora. Leading your Dog team, you will slide on the ice, through endless and peaceful landscapes, in perfect silence and try to winter horse riding with real nomads under the eternal blue sky. Don’t miss out this great chance since you decided to visit here in winter.

Highlights

  • Experience dog sled treks among the valleys and natural parks where Chinggis Khaan and his hordes used to live.
  • Apart from dog sled rides, you get to take hikes across the silent and awesome landscape.
  • Go for winter horse rides with the local nomads under a clear blue sky, which you could almost touch.
  • Lead your own dog sled team and experience the joys of bonding with these wonderful and loyal creatures.
  • Get to see the wonderful winter flora and fauna, and be amazed at how the nomads cope with this cold environment.

Itinerary

09:00 Meet in Ulaanbaatar. Drive to Terelj National park.

10:00 Visit the local nomad family and experience the way of life and traditions.

11:00 Meet mushers. You will be introduced to the equipment and activity today.

11:40 Start dog sled to the Bugatai Enger.

13:00 Lunch at Nomad Family.

14:00-16:00 Free time for hiking and photographing.

16:30 Drive to and enjoy the Chinggis Khaan Statue.

18:30 Drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Drop off at your hotel.

Cost

The Cost Includes

  • Lunch
  • Private transfers
  • English speaking guide
  • All meals as listed
  • All entrance fee
  • Dog sled

The Cost Excludes

  • Personal expenses
  • Optional activities
  • Camera fee for museum & monastery
  • Travel Insurance

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How fit do I need to be to do this trek?

Annapurna Base Camp is a Grade B or a moderately difficult trekking route. So any fit person can do this trek, even if you do not have any previous experience. You should be aware of what to expect and mentally prepare for it. Then, as long as you will too, you can.

How long do we walk every day when doing Annapurna Base Camp trekking?

On average, you walk about 4 to 6 hours per day. One or two days can be as less as 3hrs and one or two days can be as long as 7hrs.

What is the highest altitude reached in this trek?

The highest altitude reached is 4190m. This is the elevation of Annapurna Base Camp. ABC is the highest we will climb in this trek.

What about battery charging and hot shower facilities?

Yes, you can charge batteries en route. Charger should be brought. There are hot shower facilities as well. You may have to pay a certain amount for both ($1-$2). Negotiate. Also, a hot water facility could be free at a lower elevation.

Are there ATMs on the way to Annapurna Base Camp?

No. There are no ATMs on this trek route. You will have to draw enough cash in Pokhara or Kathmandu. There are a number of ATMs in these cities. Everything is paid in Nepali rupees. So money should be exchanged before the start of the trek.

What about internet access?

Yes. The Internet can be accessed in most places. Sometimes, there might be some technical problems. The Internet in Nepal is not as fast as you are used to and at times you can just lose connection.

Is it necessary to hire Guides/trekking agency for Annapurna Base Camp trekking?

Not really. It depends on you. If you want, ABC trekking can be done independently. You could hire a guide and a porter by yourself instead of going through an agency or not hire a guide at all. Although, not having a guide can be a little problematic during the offseason.

It really depends on you. Is it your first time in Nepal? How confident are you of being able to find your way around? How pressed on time are you? If you go through an agency, it will be costlier but everything will be planned. You will only have to come, trek and return.

How much do guides and porters cost?

For the Annapurna region, pay for guides range from $20 to $30 per day and porters take $15 to $25 per day.

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Dog Sled & Chinggis Khaan Statue Tour (1 day)
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  • Professional Local Guide
  • Car
  • None
  • 5,416 metres
  • Ulaanbaatar
  • Feb, Mar, Apr & May
  • Eco-Tour, Hiking
  • All meals during the trek
  • English
  • Easy to Moderate
  • 2-14