3 Day Nomadic Real Life Experience





Description
• Authentic nomadic life – not a tourist show • Milk cows, horse and goats with a nomadic family • Ride horses through the steppe • Setting up and dismantling a ger (yurt) like real nomads • Sleep in a ger ( Shared Space Yurt ) • Herd, stream livestock and fetch water from nature • Cook and eat traditional Mongolian food (meat, dairy, flour-based) • Prepare and use dung fuel for heating • Stargazing and ancient games • Zero distractions: no Wi-Fi or minimal cell service – pure connection with nature (Emergency Wi-Fi or signal access if needed) • Eco style: Digital detox, no mobile signal or minimal, no electricity or minimal (except solar) • Not suitable for vegans – meals include dairy and meat • Not suitable for people expecting modern bathrooms (no running water)
Tour Options
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
we can pickup everyone who is in ulaanbaatar
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Suitable for friends, families, or couples
- Not suitable for people expecting modern bathrooms (no running water)
- We have camping shower and toilet tent
- Bring your own sleeping bag (if needed, we will provide bedding sheet)
- Bring warm clothes, windbreaker, and boots
- Bring your own medicine ( there is no pharmacy and shopping )
- Bring personal hygiene products
- Bring your fully charged power bank for phone/camera
- Bring sunscreen and hat
- Bring flashlight or headlamp
- Diarrhea medicine (if sensitive to fat/meat/dairy)
- Not suitable for vegans – meals include dairy and meat
Reviews(2)
Turu was an excellent guide! Very friendly and helpful, he made this trip an unforgettable one :) Was truly authentic experience in middle of Mongolia
This was honestly one of the MOST UNIQUE and meaningful travel experiences I’ve ever had. We stayed with a real nomadic family in the heart of Mongolia, not in a tourist camp but in their actual home. From milking goats in the early morning to riding horses across the wide open steppe, every moment felt genuine and unfiltered. We shared meals together, learned about their daily routines, and spent the nights sleeping in a traditional ger beneath the stars. There was no Wi-Fi and nothing felt staged. It was simply real life, and it was beautiful in its simplicity. I felt such a strong connection to the land and the people. Their way of life is so different from mine, yet there was something deeply grounding about it. If you’re looking for something honest, raw, and truly immersive, this is the kind of journey that stays with you long after you leave. I feel like I should definitely experience this journey again !! 🇲🇳



