🏔️ Trekking Altai & Eagle Hunter Expedition 9-Days tour
📍 Western Mongolia | Altai Tavan Bogd National park | Altai Tavan Bogd mountain view point | Khoton Lake | Baga Trgen Waterfall | Eagle Hunter Experience
🏔️ Ultimate Altai Trek Khoton Lake to Dayan Lake with Eagle Hunters 9-Day tour
This 9-day Altai trekking expedition is a deep journey into the wildest and most dramatic landscapes of western Mongolia, combining high mountain scenery, long-distance trekking, alpine lakes, waterfalls, and rare cultural encounters with Kazakh nomads and eagle hunters.
The trek is Easy to Moderate, fully supported by a backup vehicle carrying luggage, food, and camping equipment, allowing you to hike comfortably with only a daypack. This itinerary is ideal for adventurous travelers seeking true wilderness, long trekking days, and authentic cultural immersion.

⭐ Tour Highlights – Altai Trekking Tour
- 🏔️ Altai Tavan Bogd National Park Explore one of Mongolia’s most remote and spectacular regions inside Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, known for glaciers, high peaks, and untouched wilderness.
- 🧊 Potanin Glacier Panorama Hike to breathtaking viewpoints overlooking Potanin Glacier, the largest glacier in Mongolia.
- ⛰️ Khüiten Peak (4,374 m) Witness Khüiten Peak, Mongolia’s highest mountain, rising above the Altai range.
- 💎 Khoton Lake Trekking (Upper & Middle Sections) Long, scenic trekking days along the turquoise shores of Khoton Lake, surrounded by forests, meadows, and snow-capped peaks.
- 🌊 Baga Turgen Waterfall Visit one of western Mongolia’s most beautiful waterfalls hidden in a dramatic mountain gorge.
- 🥾 Easy to Moderate, Fully Supported Trekking Trek 15–20 km per day while a support vehicle carries luggage, food, and camping equipment—walk with only a daypack.
- 🏕️ Remote Wilderness Camping Experience true isolation with nights camping deep in the Altai Mountains, far from roads and settlements.
- 🐎 Nomadic Life Encounters Meet local Kazakh nomadic families, observe traditional herding life, and experience warm countryside hospitality.
- 🦅 Eagle Hunter Family Experience (Dayan Lake) Overnight stay with a traditional Kazakh Eagle Hunter family, learn about golden eagle hunting, and enjoy optional photo sessions.
- 🍽️ Authentic Kazakh Cuisine Enjoy homemade traditional meals, including Beshbarmak, shared with nomadic and eagle hunter families.
- 🔥 Bonfire Nights Under the Stars Evenings around the campfire with vast skies, silence, and unforgettable mountain atmospheres.
- 🌌 True Altai Expedition Feel A rare combination of long-distance trekking, cultural immersion, and pristine nature—ideal for adventurous travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Detailed Itinerary:
📝 Tour Notes – Altai Trekking Tour
- 🥾 Trekking Level Easy to Moderate, with daily hikes of approximately 12–20 km on natural mountain terrain. Suitable for active beginners and intermediate trekkers.
- 🚙 Fully Supported Trek A support vehicle follows the route, carrying all luggage, food, and camping equipment. You trek with only a small daypack.
- 🏕️ Accommodation Combination of ger/yurt camps or tent camping in remote areas and one night with a Kazakh Eagle Hunter family.
- 🍽️ Meals & Cooking All meals are included as per itinerary and prepared by a professional cook. Picnic lunches are provided on trekking days; traditional Kazakh meals are served at the homestay.
- 🚿 Camping Comfort (On Request) Portable shower and sitting toilet can be arranged upon request during camping days.
- 🌦️ Weather Conditions Mountain weather can change quickly. Expect mild days and cool evenings; flexibility is essential.
- 🦅 Cultural Etiquette Please respect local customs when visiting nomadic families. Always ask before taking photos, especially of people and eagles.
- 🛣️ Road Conditions Travel includes long off-road sections. Roads can be rough, but this is part of the authentic Altai experience.
- 📶 Connectivity Mobile signal is limited or unavailable in most parts of Altai Tavan Bogd National Park.
- ✈️ Flights The tour starts in Ölgii and ends with a domestic flight to Ulaanbaatar. Flight schedules may change due to weather.
🎒 What to Bring – Altai Trekking Tour
🥾 Trekking & Clothing
- Comfortable trekking shoes / hiking boots (well broken-in)
- Layered clothing (base layer, warm layer, wind/waterproof jacket)
- Extra socks & underwear
- Hat or cap (sun & cold protection)
🎒 Daypack Essentials
- Small daypack (20–30L)
- Water bottle
- Snacks (optional)
🌞 Personal & Health
- Sunglasses & sunscreen
- Personal toiletries
- Personal medications
🌙 Camp & Other
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Power bank (limited electricity)
- Personal cash (small bills)
📌 Note: All main luggage, food, and camping equipment are carried by the support vehicle. You trek with only your daypack.
⭐ Why Choose This Tour – Altai Trekking Adventure
- 🥾 Easy–Moderate, Walk-Light Trekking Enjoy real mountain trekking without carrying heavy backpacks. A support vehicle transports all luggage, food, and camping equipment.
- 🏔️ Mongolia’s Most Spectacular Mountains Explore Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, home to glaciers, alpine lakes, and Mongolia’s highest peaks.
- 🧊 Potanin Glacier & Khüiten Peak Views Hike to viewpoints overlooking Potanin Glacier and Khüiten Peak, the highest point in Mongolia.
- 💎 Khoton Lake Upper & Middle Sections Trek along the pristine shores of Khoton Lake, famous for its turquoise water and forested landscapes.
- 🌊 Baga Turgen Waterfall Visit one of the most beautiful waterfalls in western Mongolia, hidden in a dramatic mountain gorge.
- 🦅 Authentic Eagle Hunter Experience Stay with a traditional Kazakh eagle hunter family and learn about their ancient hunting culture.
- 🍽️ Professional Cook & Quality Meals Enjoy freshly prepared meals throughout the journey, including traditional Kazakh dishes.
- 🚿 Extra Comfort Options Portable shower and sitting toilet available upon request during camping days.
- 🌌 True Wilderness & Cultural Immersion Remote landscapes, nomadic encounters, star-filled nights, and deep cultural experiences far from crowds.
This tour offers the perfect balance of adventure, comfort, and cultural discovery in Mongolia’s wild Altai region.
❓ FAQs Altai Trekking Tour
- Q: What is the trekking difficulty?
- A: Easy to Moderate. Daily hikes are about 15–20 km on natural mountain terrain with regular breaks.
- Q: Do I need to carry my luggage?
- A: No. A support vehicle carries all main luggage, food, and camping equipment. You hike with a small daypack only.
- Q: Where will we stay?
- A: A mix of ger/yurt camps, tent camping, a local nomadic family stay, and an eagle hunter family homestay.
- Q: Are meals included?
- A: Yes. All meals are included and prepared by a professional cook. Picnic lunches are provided on trekking days.
- Q: Is this tour suitable for beginners?
- A: Yes, for active beginners in good health who enjoy walking and outdoor travel.
- Q: What comfort facilities are available while camping?
- A: A portable shower and sitting toilet are available on request.
- Q: What weather should I expect?
- A: Mountain weather can change quickly. Expect mild days and cool evenings; occasional wind or rain is possible.
- Q: Will we meet local people?
- A: Yes. You’ll meet Kazakh nomadic families and spend time with a traditional eagle hunter family near Dayan Lake.
- Q: Is there mobile or internet coverage?
- A: Coverage is limited or unavailable in most areas of Altai Tavan Bogd National Park.
- Q: How does the tour start and end?
- A: The tour starts in Ölgii and ends with a domestic flight to Ulaanbaatar (weather-dependent).
- Q: Is this a private or group tour?
- A: Available as private or small-group departures.









