Mountain Biking the Gobi

Day 1 Arrival

Arrive in Mongolia via Chinggis Khaan International Airport, our guide will collect you and help you to check into your hotel for the evening. In the afternoon we'll have a city sightseeing tour of Mongolia's largest city. Roughly 50% of the 3 million Mongolians in the country today live within the city. We'll visit some of Ulaanbaatar's famous landmarks, an unusual combination of traditional Mongolian Buddhist monasteries and Soviet-era structures. In the evening, we'll gather for our trip briefing over a welcome dinner of traditional Mongolian cuisine. Expect a lot of roast meats!

Bayangol Hotel
Dinner

Day 2 Gobi Desert and Dungenee Canyon

Arise early for our flight to Dalanzadgad, the gateway to the Gobi. It's a one hour flight from Ulaanbaatar to the edge of the Gobi Desert, and we'll be able to watch Mongolia waking up to the day from above. Upon arrival in Dalanzadgad, we'll meet our tour crew for the trip and transfer by 4WD Russian vans to Yol Valley. From there we'll set up the bikes, make adjustments and head out for our first ride of the trip! As we shake down on the green slopes of Yol Valley, we'll make our way to EagleCanyon, a 12 kilometer long rock canyon in which a small river flows. The canyon shelters a small glacier and is frozen until mid-July. Be on the lookout for some of Mongolia's wild fauna like ibix and Mongolian wild sheep, that gather in the canyon in the summer. We'll explore this natural playground by bike before heading to our camp for the evening.

Tented Camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 41km
+31m
-739m

Day 3 Shawart Valley

From Yol Valley, we ride out into the expanse of the vast Gobi. Today's ride is more challenging than the ride through Yol Valley, as we head into mountainous terrain of the Gurvan Saikhan mountain range, which happens to be one of the few remaining habitats of the elusive snow leopard. As the terrain becomes more rocky, we'll climb upwards onto an elevated and windy plateau with view of the surrounding area. In the short window of summer, the desert comes alive with green grass and wild flowers. We'll ride between two ridges on an undulating and rocky path, with exciting downhill sections and short, technical flats. We'll overnight in a tented camp surrounded by the range.

Tented Camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 65km
+442m
-802m

Day 4 Gegeet Valley

A challenging day ahead, as we cycle into the Gegeet Valley, larger and more expansive than yesterday's ride. The valley is used for summer grazing of herds of sheep, goats, and horses by local nomads, and we may encounter some, as well as catch a glimpse of their felt tents. We'll have slow, gradual climb, followed by a long cruising descent to the base of the valley below. Though the terrain is less rocky than yesterday, the rough ground of the steppe is a bumpy ride with potential for loose sections and obstacles. We'll overnight next to a stream.

Tented Camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 66km
+264m
-510m

Day 5 Khongor Sand Dunes

We'll head out from our campsite today in search of true desert experience- the sand dunes of Khongoryn Els. This awe-inspiring sea of sand stretches for over 180 kilometers of the Gobi's territory, with some dunes reached nearly 200 meters in height. The dunes are colloquially referred to as the "singing dunes," as the hum distant wind-powered propellers can be heard. The ride out of the valley to the dunes is mostly downhill, though there will be a few challenging, technical section. Picturesque mountains visible in the distance, it'll be a mostly leisurely off-road cruise until we which the dunes in the early afternoon. After lunch, we'll have time to enjoy the scenery and experiences of this natural wonder, so bring your camera! We'll overnight nearby with the shadow of the dunes in the distance.

Tented Camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 67km
+224m
-445m

Day 6 Zagiin Hooloi

If what goes up must come down, then the opposite must be true! The first stretch of the day's ride is a long and gradual ascent as we change course and in a northwest direction from the dunes. In about 14 kilometers, we'll gain nearly 2,000 meters. Once we've reached the top, it's a great vantage point of the area, and we'll be able to see a vast and arid plain stretching out in front of us- true desert. From there, it's an equally long and gradual descent that will lead us to a ravine. We'll explore the rocky bottom of the ravine on two wheels, before cruising into our campsite for the night.

Tented Camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 67km
+214m
-342m

Day 7 The Flaming Cliffs of Bayanzag

Today we'll ride to one of the Gobi's hidden gems, a free-standing formation of orange sandstone cliffs. The cliffs hold several in situ fossils of prehistoric organisms, which we'll be able to point out as we explore them. The real fun is tackling the cliffs by bike. The network of trails crisscrossing through the small canyons and ridgelines of the cliffs are perfect for mountain bikes. Expect fast hills, jumps and drops, and lot's of technical sections as we flow through a mountain bike playground of exposed rock in the middle of the Gobi- one of the best days on the trip! In the evening, watch the sun set on the cliffs, and discover the true meaning of their name.

Tented Camp
Breakfast, Dinner
Ride 63km
+355m
-385m

Day 8 Gobi Mirage

After breakfast at our campsite, we'll head out from the area around the cliffs on our last ride of the trip. It's a leisurely ride, but with some of the most picturesque and quintessentially "Gobi" scenery of the trip, vast arid plains flanked by mountain peaks in the distance. The route takes us southwest from the cliffs, on a very gradual climb over roughly 45 kilometers. In the early afternoon, we'll arrive at our campsite- this time, a traditional Mongolian Ger Camp. The gers are cozy and well-suited to the volatile climate of the desert, and the camp itself has wonderful amenities, included massage services and a two-story restaurant with an open air deck for sweeping views of the Gobi landscape. After a hearty Monoglian feast in the evening, we'll sleep well tonight inside a cozy ger!

Ger Camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 44km
+397m
-83m

Day 9 Return to Ulaanbaatar

We'll rise early and have breakfast in our ger camp, before making our way by van to the airstrip in Dalanzadgad for the return flight to Ulaanbaatar. We'll watch the Gobi fade into the vast green plain of the summer Mongolian steppe before touching down in the city once again. The day is yours to enjoy in Ulaanbaatar, whether by sightseeing, last minute souvenir shopping, or simply relaxing at the hotel after a long and tough ride. In the evening, we'll gather with our guide to enjoy a farewell Mongolian feast and reminisce on our best moments of the past week in the Gobi.

Bayangol Hotel
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10 Departure

After breakfast, it's time to bid farewell to our guide, who will transfer us to Chinggis Khaan International airport for your return flight home, or for onward travels.

Breakfast

Disclaimer: The adventure cycling tours we operate often go beyond the beaten track, and the countries where we ride are not always predictable. Due to these reasons, it is occasionally necessary to reroute or update itineraries. Our guarantee is that we will not change a trip unless for safety or to improve it. Our listed hotels are always accurate at the time of writing, but should we have to change any hotel, it will always be for a similar or better one.