360° Mongolia

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One could imagine the above yurts (“gers” in Mongolian) is the camp of a local nomadic family. However, these are 360° Mongolia guest yurts. 360° Mongolia offers private bespoke journeys. Our 360-camps enable us to provide creature comforts to anywhere in Mongolia. We also offer trips around Altai Mountains including the Russia and Kazakhstan parts of Altai. The 360.-camps are true mobile glamp camps, unfolded and built on to stunning select locations. It enables us to provide nice and private accommodation reliant on your interest. Be it in the proximity of nomadic families, great landscapes devoid of people, for river float trips, horse rides, treks or in the close proximity of Snow Leopard prime habitat. They are pop-up camps if you like. Or fully collapsible yurt camps which may be loaded on to the back of a truck, yak or camel carts and moved every two days with guest’s. For max 8 guest’s the camp may move through the landscape while you walk, ride camel or horse. Jan Wigsten traveled professionally in Mongolia as a young tour leader already in 1980 and have remained as a permanent resident. Starting in the 1990s, Jan developed this travel concept with local partners. For which he received the Nairamdal medal by the Mongolian president in 2012. Our support crew is a mix of pastoralist nomads and bilingual Mongol/English-speaker folks who reside in Ulan Bator, and seasoned chefs. We almost exclusively serve overseas agent’s (B2B) who are matching in each of their countries our passion for transformational travel. The trip style is pricey why a good fit for high-end intrepid travel only. Our travel style is labor intensive for logistics, why we provide few journeys in parallel during the short summer season, and extending well into the colder shoulder seasons.