Ulaanbaatar 5-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 5 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $755
- Budget–luxury
- $330–$1,460
As of 2026, the recommended Ulaanbaatar 5-day route runs Day1 Central Ulaanbaatar on foot · Day2 Genghis Khan Statue + Terelj ger stay · Day3 Steppe morning + back to the city · Day4 Hustai National Park — wild horses · Day5 Elsen Tasarkhai (Mini Gobi) + return, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $755 on a mid-range budget. Five days lets you go beyond the capital-and-Terelj basics into more of central Mongolia. Days 1-3 mirror the 3-day plan: Ulaanbaatar's city sights, the Genghis Khan Statue, and a Terelj ger overnight. Day 4 visits Hustai National Park, the reintroduction site for the wild takhi (Przewalski's) horse. Day 5 heads west toward the Elsen Tasarkhai 'Mini Gobi' sand dunes for a contrasting landscape before returning. As with all Mongolia trips, this is a June-September itinerary done with a driver or operator; distances are large and rural infrastructure is thin. Build in a buffer for weather and road conditions.
5-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$330
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$755
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,460
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Central Ulaanbaatar on foot
Sukhbaatar Square - Gandan Monastery - National Museum - Zaisan viewpointActivities
- 09:00 Sukhbaatar Square + city orientation 45 min
Begin at the central plaza with its seated Genghis Khan monument, then orient yourself in the compact city core. The symbolic heart of Ulaanbaatar and a good photo start before crowds build.
Cost: Free TIP: Watch belongings — a known pickpocketing spot. Surrounding cultural buildings frame the square. - 10:00 Gandantegchinlen Monastery 1-1.5 hours
Mongolia's largest functioning monastery, with its 26m gilded Migjid Janraisig statue (rebuilt 1996). Catch morning chanting if you can.
Cost: Grounds free; photo fee inside (~MNT 7,000-10,000) TIP: Cover shoulders and knees; walk clockwise. 10-15 min taxi from the square. - 13:00 National Museum of Mongolia 2 hours
The essential primer on Mongolian history and nomadic culture, from the Mongol Empire to traditional dress — strong context before the steppe days ahead.
Cost: ~MNT 8,000-12,000 (verify) TIP: Costume and Mongol Empire halls are the highlights. Photo permit may cost extra. - 16:00 Zaisan Memorial + Choijin Lama Temple 2 hours
Climb to the Zaisan hilltop for the city panorama, then (time permitting) visit the Choijin Lama Temple museum, a preserved early-1900s monastery complex in the center.
Cost: Zaisan free; Choijin Lama ~MNT 8,000 TIP: Steep stairs at Zaisan. Skip Zaisan on heavy-smog days. Choijin Lama is a quiet contrast to Gandan.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or central café
City center · $4-10
Light breakfast and coffee before sightseeing.
Lunch
Casual local spot
City center · $3-8
Buuz and khuushuur for a first taste.
Dinner
Modern Nomads
Sukhbaatar District · $10-25
Order khorkhog for the full traditional experience.
Walk the core around Sukhbaatar Square; use UB Cab to link Gandan and Zaisan. Avoid unmarked night taxis.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Genghis Khan Statue + Terelj ger stay
World's tallest equestrian statue - Gorkhi-Terelj steppe - overnight gerActivities
- 08:30 Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue (Tsonjin Boldog) 2-2.5 hours (incl. drive)
Drive 54km east (about an hour) to the 40m statue, the world's tallest equestrian statue (2008). Ascend through the horse's neck to the mane platform for steppe views; there's a museum in the base.
Cost: Entry ~MNT 20,000-30,000 (verify) TIP: Windy on the platform — dress accordingly. Combine with Terelj, both east of the city. - 12:00 Gorkhi-Terelj National Park 3 hours
Continue into Terelj: Turtle Rock, the cliffside Aryabal Meditation Temple, and open grassland — the most accessible Mongolian steppe scenery.
Cost: Small park entry; often part of tour TIP: Sturdy shoes for the temple steps. Bring a warm layer for changeable weather. - 16:00 Ger camp + horse riding + sunset 3-4 hours
Check into a Terelj ger camp and ride across the steppe, often with a local family. Sunset over the grassland and, on clear nights, a brilliant star-filled sky are the highlights.
Cost: Ger camp ~$150-250/night incl. meals + activities TIP: Rustic comfort — wood stove, shared facilities. Headlamp and warm layers recommended.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel before departure
City center · $4-10
Eat well before leaving the city.
Lunch
Statue complex or packed lunch
Tsonjin Boldog / Terelj · $6-15
Simple fare or a tour-arranged packed lunch.
Dinner
Ger camp dinner
Gorkhi-Terelj · Included
Home-style Mongolian cooking.
Hired driver or tour required — no practical public transport to the statue or Terelj.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Steppe morning + back to the city
Sunrise ride - nomadic family visit - return to UlaanbaatarActivities
- 07:30 Steppe morning + nomadic family visit 2.5 hours
A morning walk or ride on the steppe, then a visit to a nomadic herding family if arranged — a window into ger life, herding, and dairy-making.
Cost: Included in ger camp TIP: Cool mornings even in summer. Accept offered milk tea or airag graciously. - 11:00 Return to Ulaanbaatar 2-3 hours (incl. drive)
Drive back (about 1.5 hours). Use the afternoon to rest, repack for the next leg, and shop for cashmere and souvenirs at the State Department Store.
Cost: Driver/tour; shopping optional TIP: Mongolian cashmere is a worthwhile buy. Restock cash at a city ATM before tomorrow's trip. - 18:00 City dinner + rest 2 hours
A relaxed evening in the city — international food at Veranda or Rosewood, or Indian at Hazara — and an early night before heading out to Hustai.
Cost: $15-40 per person TIP: Reserve ahead for the better restaurants. Pack an overnight bag if your Hustai trip includes a stay.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Ger camp breakfast
Gorkhi-Terelj · Included
Hearty start before the drive.
Lunch
Casual lunch in the city
City center · $5-12
Luna Blanca for a vegetarian change of pace.
Dinner
Veranda or Hazara
City center · $15-40
A break from meat-heavy Mongolian fare.
Driver/tour back to the city; taxis within Ulaanbaatar. Buffer for traffic into the city.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Hustai National Park — wild horses
Takhi (Przewalski's horse) - forest-steppe wildlife - conservationActivities
- 08:00 Drive to Hustai National Park 2 hours (drive)
Head about 100km southwest of the city (roughly 1.5-2 hours) to Hustai, the main reintroduction site for the takhi — the Przewalski's horse, the world's only truly wild horse, once extinct in the wild and successfully reintroduced here since 1992.
Cost: Driver/tour; park entry fee TIP: Time the drive so you reach the park for prime wildlife-viewing hours. Bring binoculars. - 10:30 Wildlife viewing + visitor center 3-4 hours
Search the forest-steppe for takhi herds, best spotted grazing near water in early morning or late afternoon. The visitor center explains the reintroduction story, and you may also see deer, marmots, and birds of prey.
Cost: Guide often included in tour TIP: Keep your distance from the horses — they're wild. A guide greatly improves your odds of finding them. Midday sightings are less likely. - 16:00 Return to the city or stay near the park 2 hours (drive) or overnight
Either drive back to Ulaanbaatar for the night, or stay at a ger camp near Hustai if you're continuing west the next day. An evening game drive can be rewarding if you stay.
Cost: Ger camp ~$120-200 if staying TIP: Staying near the park sets up the Day 5 westward leg and gives you a second viewing window at dusk.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel before departure
City center · $4-10
Eat before the early start.
Lunch
Packed lunch or park café
Hustai · $6-15
Tour-arranged lunch is usual at the park.
Dinner
City restaurant or ger camp
Ulaanbaatar / Hustai · Included or $10-30
Depends whether you return or stay near the park.
Day trip or overnight by hired driver/tour. Roads to Hustai are reasonable but rural — allow buffer time.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Elsen Tasarkhai (Mini Gobi) + return
Sand dunes - forest-steppe contrast - camels - back to UlaanbaatarActivities
- 08:00 Drive to Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes 2.5-3 hours (drive)
Continue west to Elsen Tasarkhai, nicknamed the 'Mini Gobi' — a long stretch of sand dunes set against green meadows and the Khögnö Khan mountains. It gives a taste of desert scenery without the multi-day trip to the real Gobi far to the south.
Cost: Driver/tour TIP: It's a long drive (Elsen Tasarkhai is roughly 280km west of the city), so this is a full day. A camel ride on the dunes is the classic activity here. - 12:00 Dunes + optional camel ride 2-3 hours
Walk or ride a Bactrian (two-humped) camel across the dunes, take in the unusual mix of sand, grassland, and mountains, and photograph the contrast. A scenic, less-visited spot on the central-Mongolia loop.
Cost: Camel ride ~$10-20 TIP: Sun is strong and shade is scarce — bring sunscreen, a hat, and water. Wind can pick up sand, so protect your camera. - 16:00 Long drive back to Ulaanbaatar 3-4 hours (drive)
Return to the capital (a long drive, so set off in good time). If your schedule is tighter, this loop can instead be done as an overnight that continues to Kharakhorin — see the 7-day plan.
Cost: Driver/tour TIP: Break the drive with stops. Arrive in time for a final city dinner. Confirm with your operator whether to overnight en route instead of doing it all in a day.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or ger camp
Ulaanbaatar / Hustai area · $4-10 or included
Fuel up for a long driving day.
Lunch
Packed lunch on the road
En route / Elsen Tasarkhai · $6-15
Tour-arranged lunch; options are limited out here.
Dinner
Farewell dinner in the city
Ulaanbaatar · $15-40
Veranda or Bull Hot Pot to cap the trip.
A long-distance driving day by hired driver/tour. Distances are big — start early and build in a buffer.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Check your visa status before booking (many nationalities get 30 days visa-free as of 2024 — confirm your own)
- ✓ Layers for big day-to-night temperature swings, even in summer — pack a warm fleece or light down jacket
- ✓ Sturdy walking and riding shoes for the steppe and temple stairs
- ✓ Strong sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for intense high-altitude sun
- ✓ Headlamp, wet wipes, and toiletries for rustic ger stays with basic plumbing
- ✓ US dollars (clean, newer bills) to exchange, plus a debit card for city ATMs
- ✓ A power bank — countryside power is often solar or generator-limited
- ✓ Travel insurance with remote-area medical evacuation coverage
- ✓ An N95-grade pollution mask if visiting in the cold months (Nov-Mar)
- ✓ Binoculars for spotting wild horses and steppe wildlife at Hustai
- ✓ Extra water and sun protection for the exposed Mini Gobi dunes
- ✓ A second cash top-up — ATMs disappear once you're on the central-Mongolia loop
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