Exploring Mongolia: How to Travel, Where to Go, and Finding the Right Tour Guide or Operator

May 6, 2025

Anand Huizinga

Mongolian Guide with his big off-road vehicles
Mongolian Guide with his big off-road vehicles
Mongolian Guide with his big off-road vehicles

Introduction: The Call of Mongolia and traveling here

Mongolia is a vast, untamed land of wide-open steppe, rugged mountains, and nomadic tradition. With a landscape that seems to stretch into forever, it offers an incredible variety of places to visit: from the flaming cliffs of the Gobi Desert to the crystal lakes of Khovsgol, and the endless grasslands that echo with centuries of horseback travel. Local Mongolian people have deep knowledge of these landscapes and the skills to navigate them, whether by horse, camel, or 4x4. However, language barriers, environmental conditions, can sometimes make independent travel challenging.

Choosing Your Travel Style

When building your travel itinerary for Mongolia, you’ll find two broad approaches:

  • Explore One Region Deeply: Focus on a specific area, such as staying with nomadic families in Arkhangai or fly fishing in the remote north. This allows a slower pace and deeper connection.

  • See It All on a Guided Tour: Cover multiple highlights in one trip—ideal for travelers with limited time or seeking a general overview of Mongolia’s diverse landscapes.

Ways to Organize Your Travel in Mongolia

There are two primary ways to plan your Mongolian journey: through organized tours or as an independent traveler. Each style has its own strengths and fits different types of travelers.

Guided Tours with a Tour Operator

Working with a tour operator in Mongolia offers a seamless experience tailored to your interests. A quality travel agency in Mongolia provides:

  • All-in-one packages including transport, meals, and accommodations

  • Confidence and safety while navigating remote areas

Tour operators take care of logistics so you can focus on enjoying the vast Gobi, cultural visits, or treks through high mountain passes. For many, it’s the most efficient and enriching way to explore the country. The other side of guided tours are the larger groups present.

Independent Travel with Local Guides

More experienced or adventurous travelers may choose to go independently. Thanks to growing infrastructure and mobile coverage, solo or small group travel is increasingly feasible. However, Mongolia's wild nature still poses real challenges.

  • Tour guide in Mongolia: Hiring a guide locally helps bridge the language gap and enhances safety in situations where you are alone in nature. You can find guides through tour hubs in Ulaanbaatar, Tsetserleg, or Murun.

  • Resources: Online communities like Caravanistan and travel Facebook groups are useful for recommendations.

  • Caution: Always verify credentials and make sure your guide understands the region and your expectations.

Whether you choose a fully organized tour or an independent route with some local guidance, each path offers unique insights into Mongolia's landscapes and cultures.

Beyond the Steppe: What We Do Differently

Whether you’re drawn to Mongolia’s natural beauty, its nomadic heritage, or the call of the open steppe, your journey can, and should, be as unique as you are. At Beyond the Steppe, we specialize in crafting tailor-made trips based on each traveler’s wishes, whether you prefer the ease of a guided adventure or want help organizing your independent journey.

We are (and work with) skilled local guides, to deliver nature-first, culturally respectful experiences. From survival treks to horsepacking journeys and custom fishing expeditions, our focus is on meaningful, grounded adventure that respects the land and its people, while giving you the freedom to travel your way.

Start Your Mongolia Journey

Ready to start planning? We offer a free call to discuss your travel goals and design the perfect route. Let’s build your Mongolia trip together.

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Beyond The Steppe

Contact

Tel: +31 6 15 51 3780

Address: Ulaanbaatar, Sukhbaatar, 3th khoroo, 5th khoroolol, 43-55.

Disclaimer

All travel experiences provided by Beyond The Steppe involve inherent risks, including but not limited to unpredictable weather conditions, remote travel logistics, limited access to medical facilities, and potential cultural or language challenges. Travelers are solely responsible for their personal safety, health, travel documents, and belongings. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended. Beyond The Steppe is not liable for delays, itinerary changes, or cancellations caused by circumstances outside our control, such as natural events, local regulations, or unforeseen conditions in Mongolia. By booking a trip, travelers acknowledge and accept these risks and conditions.

© Beyond The Steppe

Beyond The Steppe

Contact

Tel: +31 6 15 51 3780

Address: Ulaanbaatar, Sukhbaatar, 3th khoroo, 5th khoroolol, 43-55.

Disclaimer

All travel experiences provided by Beyond The Steppe involve inherent risks, including but not limited to unpredictable weather conditions, remote travel logistics, limited access to medical facilities, and potential cultural or language challenges. Travelers are solely responsible for their personal safety, health, travel documents, and belongings. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended. Beyond The Steppe is not liable for delays, itinerary changes, or cancellations caused by circumstances outside our control, such as natural events, local regulations, or unforeseen conditions in Mongolia. By booking a trip, travelers acknowledge and accept these risks and conditions.

© Beyond The Steppe

Beyond The Steppe

Contact

Tel: +31 6 15 51 3780

Mail: anand@beyondthesteppe.com

Address: Ulaanbaatar, Sukhbaatar, 3th khoroo, 5th khoroolol, 43-55.

Disclaimer

All travel experiences provided by Beyond The Steppe involve inherent risks, including but not limited to unpredictable weather conditions, remote travel logistics, limited access to medical facilities, and potential cultural or language challenges. Travelers are solely responsible for their personal safety, health, travel documents, and belongings. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended. Beyond The Steppe is not liable for delays, itinerary changes, or cancellations caused by circumstances outside our control, such as natural events, local regulations, or unforeseen conditions in Mongolia. By booking a trip, travelers acknowledge and accept these risks and conditions.

© Beyond The Steppe