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Hagiin
Har Nuur Horse Ride
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10
Days / 9 Nights
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Itinerary (Ulaanbaatar - Jalman Meadows - Hagiin Har Nuur - Hiydiyn Sardag & Hoh Nuur - Jalman Meadows - Ulaanbaatar)
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Hagiin
Har Nuur (Hagiin Black Lake) is a remote lake located hidden in
the interior deep forests of the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected
Area, in the Hentii wilderness northeast from Ulaanbaatar. It is
Mongolia's only true wilderness in the sense that it is
completely devoid of people and domestic animals. It is the
realm of wolfs, moose, red deer, gazelle, wild boar, lynx, brown
bear etc and we will not meet any people for most part of the
journey. The Tuul River originates close to Hagiin Har Nuur and
it eventually finds it course via Ulaanbaatar and drains out to
the north to the Selenge River which in turn feeds Lake Baikal
with two thirds of its water, which in turn empties in the
Arctic Ocean. A couple of kilometers away the Herlen River
originates, and it belongs to the Pacific drainage basin.
It is located within the taiga lifezone and located near the
watershed point of Asian Rivers whereof some drains out north to
the Arctic Ocean, others to the east out into the Pacific Ocean.
Brief Outline Itinerary
The support structure for our expedition will local herdsmen
with their riding horses and packhorses, that will carry tents,
luggage's and equipment. You ride cross-terrain. You will camp in
the wild. Our trailfinder is a local herdsman who spends the
winters with his herd and family at Jalman Meadows, a 8-hour
horseback ride short of Hagiin Har Nuur. Jalman Meadows Ger Camp
is also located there, from where our expedition will start. It
has double occupancy gers. A cook and interpreter will follow.
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DAY 1 : To Ulaanbaatar
Arrive by air to Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to
the hotel. Overnight Bayangol Hotel (first
class) or similar. Dinner and trip briefing in
the evening.
DAY 2 : To Jalman Meadows
A.m. Depart by vehicle from your hotel in
Ulaanbaatar for the 3-3,5 hours ride to
(110km) the Khan Khentii Strictly
Protected Area. It is the continuation of
Terelj National Park, consisting of the
interior parts of the same. For an hour we
will drive through a steppe valley that is
summer pasture for numerous herdsmen
and their cattle.
P.m. On arrival meet the trailfinder and
horsemen. Trial ride around the area and
cross the Tuul river to enjoy the view over
Jalman Meadows, rich in wildflowers and
berries during the summer season,
located just below the Jalman Mountain
(2051 meters above sea level).
Day 3-4 : To Hagiin Har Nuur
Our route will be decided according to
river levels and climatic conditions of the
time. There are three different barely
visible trails unknown to others but for the
local people, that makes its way towards
Hagiin Har Nuur. We will load the
packhorses with the equipment, and set
on the ride. There is a saddlebag for each
rider. We will make our way further up the
Tuul River Valley or the Zuunbayan River
Valley.
We will make our way into this fascinating
area of rivers and small lakes via the
Hongoriin and Hagiin River and set up a
base camp by the lake. We will remain
here for two nights. The area is rich in
wildlife, although it is difficult to see it. The
lake itself and the rivers are rich in fish
such as Grayling, Lenok Trout and
Taimen, that can grow to sizeable portions
here.
DAY 5 : Hiydiyn Sardag & Hoh Nuur
We will make a day ride, first in a northeasterly direction to the small and
ruined Sardag Monastery. Built by Zanabazar, the first of the Mongol Bogdo
Gegens (Living Buddha’s like the Dalai Lama) in the 17th century. It was
destroyed during the purges in theStalinist 1930s. Then to the northwest to H?h Nuur (Blue
Lake) which is considerably smaller than
Hagiin Har Nuur. There are several small
lakes connected to it. Return to the same
campsite.
DAY 6-7 : To Jalman Meadows
We will now again load our packhorses
and ride back for Jalman Meadows Ger
Camp, via an alternative route. Equally
nice nature of Siberian taiga lifezone.
DAY 8 : Jalman Meadows
Day at leisure at Jalman Meadows Ger
Camp. Hike in the area. Sleep in a real
bed in relative comfort. This is a buffer
day, just in case there are delays in the
wilderness, potentially caused by rains
and flooded streams.
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DAY 9 : To Ulaanbaatar
A.m. Picked up by vehicle and drive 3 hrs back to Ulaanbaatar. Hotel.
DAY 10 : Fly out
Transfer to the airport and fly out. End of
services after breakfast.
PRACTICALITIES
DATES ex Ulaanbaatar 2007:
HHN 01: 01-10Sep (Sa-Mo)
HHN 02: 13-22Sep (Th-Sa)
EQUIPMENT : During the daytime, sunny
and warm weather is likely, however during
the early morning hours it is equally likely
having frost! You need to bring your own
sleeping bag and good rainwear with you.
Just in case bring therma wear and gloves.
Please bring your own hard hat and short
chaps.
MEALS : Our cook will prepare the meals
over open fire. We pride ourselves in
having cooks adapt with both western and
Mongolian cooking on our trips.
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Internet
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Hagiin Har Nuur Horse Ride |
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TOUR
COST : EX ULAANBAATAR |
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USD 1,210 per person (2-6 riders) |
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Validity: Until 31 October 2007 |
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Dates ex Ulaanbaatar 2007 :
- HHN 01 : 01-10 Sep (Sa-Mo)
- HHN 02 :
13-22Sep (Th-Sa)
Includes :
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Leadership, breakfast every
day, and all meals outside Ulaanbaatar.
- All overnights in ger (yurt) camp and tents.
Camping equipment and all local transport.
Excludes :
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Imported drinks, airport tax on departure
(approx. USD 13 p.p.), laundry.
- Air or
train tickets in and out of Mongolia.
- Visa
fee.
Supplements :
Private hotel, tent and ger single supplement USD 300.
Other dates :
This ride may be requested
at other times. Pls note that July and
August, which have more rain, may cause
small streams in the area to flood to the
extent they become rivers dangerous to
cross. While possible to undertake this
dramatic horseback journey during this
time, you should then plan accordingly so
that your planning allows for several days
delay, should it happen. Group discounts
available on request. A private date for
minimum 2 persons is USD 150 per person
supplement. |
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