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Western Mongolia

Mongolia Altai — Stay Guide

Find the right basecamp for your Mongolia Altai adventure.

The destination

Western Mongolia's Bayan-Ölgii province is the homeland of the Kazakh eagle hunters — nomadic people who have trained golden eagles for hunting across the Altai Mountains for generations. It is also the most remote and geographically spectacular part of a country where remoteness and spectacle are not in short supply.

The Golden Eagle Festival in Ölgii, held each October, is the one event that every serious traveler to Mongolia aligns their visit around: two days of eagle hunters competing at full gallop across a hillside, their birds released from a ridge above and trained to land on the moving arm below. The sheer physical scale of the eagles — two-metre wingspans, three-kilogram bodies — is a shock the photographs do not prepare you for.

Outside the festival, the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park — a wilderness of glacier-capped summits on the border of Russia and China — is the trekking ground. A horse trek to the Potanin Glacier, with a ger camp in the valley and a nomadic family host who has never advertised on the internet, is the kind of travel experience that has become very difficult to find in the rest of the world and remains straightforwardly available here.

Mission DNA

What works here

Cultural travel with genuine depth, Remote mountain trekking, Photography. Best seasons: June–September for trekking. Early October for the Golden Eagle Festival — book a year ahead.

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In-depth guide

The Mongolia Altai Adventure Guide

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Adventure Missions are planning inspiration, not real-time travel or safety guidance. Always verify weather, permits, closures, local regulations, and official conditions before you leave.

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Stay framework

Six ways to sleep well on a mission

Not all stays are equal. The right kind of basecamp for your mission shapes the whole rhythm of the trip — not just the comfort level.

  • trailhead basecamp

    Trailhead Basecamp

    Best for early starts and high-output days.

    A stay within minutes of your first trailhead. Proximity beats luxury when the alarm goes off at 5am. Park once, leave nothing behind, and move fast.

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  • recovery stay

    Recovery Stay

    Best for a real bed, hot shower, great food, and no additional logistics.

    After a hard day in the field, comfort pays. A recovery stay prioritises a proper bed, good food nearby, and a place that makes the next morning feel possible.

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  • road trip anchor

    Road Trip Anchor

    Best for keeping a multi-stop route simple.

    One well-placed overnight that splits a longer drive. Not the focus of the trip — the logistics that make it work.

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  • design escape

    Design Escape

    Best for making the stay part of the story.

    A stay where the architecture, setting, or sense of place adds to the experience. Not incidental — intentional. The kind of place you remember as part of the trip.

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  • remote outpost

    Remote Outpost

    Best for a bigger reset and fewer distractions.

    Off the grid, intentionally. A remote outpost strips the trip down to landscape and recovery — no crowds, no schedule, a real reset.

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  • group base

    Group Base

    Best for friends, families, and shared adventure weekends.

    Enough space and kitchen for everyone to land, eat together, and plan the day without tripping over each other. Shared memory over private comfort.

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