Join Young Pioneer Tours for a winter adventure like no other as you travel with us to northern Mongolia to experience one of the country’s most unique and remote festival: the Mongolia Ice Festival. This festival take place at the Khovsgol Lake area close to the Russian border, which is a place even seasoned tourists rarely visit.
Your tour with us begins in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s bustling capital, before heading north via plane and bus on a long but breathtakingly scenic drive through the steppes. Along the way, we’ll stop to visit nomadic families, offering a rare glimpse into their traditional way of life, and overnight in the industrial outpost of Erdenet – Mongolia’s third-largest city.
The following day we’ll continue to Khovsgol Lake, the largest lake in all of Mongolia and the area where both festivals will take place.
On arrival at the lake, you will be welcomed to the Blue Ice Festival – during the festival, enjoy various local activities including local concerts, ice skating, horse sledding, photographing reindeer herders, ice sculptures, winter clothing fashion show, ice stacking, tug of war on ice and even sumo on ice! You will also experience something incredible – a shaman ritual with bon fire on frozen lake Khuvsgul. There will be many interactions with local nomads and festivities throughout the 2 days of the festival – you may even be able to try some of these sports yourself!
After we have fully immersed ourselves in the activities, we will return back to Ulaanbaatar, partially by driving and also by an overnight Soviet sleeper train!
Sunday 1st March – Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Monday 2nd March – Ulaanbaatar – Murun – Lake Khovsgol
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Tuesday 3rd March – Khovsgol Lake: Mongolia Ice Festival
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Wednesday 4th March – Horse Sledding – Husliin Khad – Lake Khovsgol
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Thursday 5th March – Khovsgol Lake – Erdenet
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Friday 6th March – Erdenet – Ulaanbaatar
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Saturday 7th March – Ulaanbaatar
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