Takhi Horses 

 Trip Duration 

 Price 

1 day

From 2 to 3 people:

115 € per person

From 4 to 6 people:

100 € per person

From 7 to 12 people:

90 € per person

 Departure dates 

Any time

 Group size 

From 2 to 12 people

 Other Information 

Places to visit

Khustai Nuruu National Park ¨ Przewalski horses

Included

Russian jeep or mini-van

Fuel

Driver

Guide

Entrance fees

Lunch

Not included

International flight

Extra drinks

Visa

Medical insurance

Trip insurance

Horseback riding

 Map

 Short Tour Description 

We will meet in the morning at 10 AM at Chez Bernard Café. From here we leave for Khustai Nuruu National Park located about 100 km southwest from Ulaanbaatar. It was established in 1993 and protects today the Takhi, the Mongolian's wild horses, also known as the Przewalski horses.

The Takhi became extinct in the middle of the 20th century. They then could only be found in the zoos. Special breeding programs increased their numbers. From 1993, with the assistance from international environmental agencies, the Takhi horses were reintroduced in Mongolia. Today there are about 150 Takhi horses in Khustai.

After arrival at the camp of the Khustai Nuruu National Park we will meet the staff of the park and be introduced to the project. In the afternoon we will explore the beauties of the Park by jeep, on food or on horseback.

At the end of the afternoon we will drive back to Ulaanbaatar.

 

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