🏔️Altai Mountains Trekking & Malchin Peak Summit | 7-Day Tour
📍 Western Mongolia | Altai Tavan Bogd mountain | Malchin peak | Eagle hunter family | Petroglyphs
🏔️ Camel-Supported High-Altitude Adventure in Mongolia’s Wild Altai Mountains
This Malchin Peak Summit Trek is a rewarding high-altitude trekking adventure deep inside Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, Mongolia’s most dramatic and remote mountain region. Designed for active travelers seeking a 4,000-meter summit without technical climbing, this journey combines glacier scenery, camel-supported logistics, and authentic Altai wilderness.
Starting in Ölgii, you travel into the heart of the Altai Mountains before trekking to a remote base camp at 3,000 meters. Along the way, you enjoy spectacular views of the massive Potanin Glacier and the towering Khüiten Peak, the highest mountain in Mongolia.
The highlight of the tour is summit day, when you hike up Malchin Peak (4,050 m), gaining over 1,000 meters from base camp and being rewarded with sweeping panoramic views across the Altai range. The trek is camel-supported, meaning all luggage, food, and camping equipment are carried for you—allowing you to hike comfortably with only a daypack.
With a professional mountain guide, experienced cook, freshly prepared meals, and optional comfort facilities such as a portable shower and sitting toilet, this trek offers a rare balance of expedition-style adventure and practical comfort. It is ideal for travelers who want to experience Mongolia’s high mountains in a short time while enjoying safety, strong logistics, and an authentic Altai mountain experience.

⭐ Tour Highlights – Altai Trekking Tour
- 🏔️ Summit Malchin Peak (4,050 m) Reach one of Mongolia’s most accessible 4,000-meter peaks, offering huge rewards without technical climbing.
- 🧊 Potanin Glacier Views Trek alongside the vast Potanin Glacier, the largest glacier in Mongolia.
- ⛰️ Khüiten Peak Panorama Enjoy clear views of Khüiten Peak (4,374 m), Mongolia’s highest mountain.
- 🐫 Camel-Supported High-Altitude Trekking All luggage, food, and camping equipment are transported by camels, allowing you to hike light and focus on the climb.
- 🏕️ Remote Base Camp Experience (3,000 m) Spend nights at a true high-altitude base camp surrounded by glaciers, snow-covered peaks, and complete wilderness.
- 🌄 Khar Salaa Valley Trekking Walk through the wide, scenic Khar Salaa Valley, one of the most beautiful and quiet areas of Altai Tavan Bogd.
- 🪨 Shivet Khairkhan Petroglyphs Visit ancient rock carvings that reveal thousands of years of human history in the Altai Mountains.
- 🦅 Eagle Hunter Family Visit Meet a traditional Kazakh Eagle Hunter family and learn about their unique hunting culture.
- 🍽️ Professional Cook in the Mountains Enjoy freshly prepared hot meals every day, even at base camp and remote campsites.
- 🚿 Extra Comfort in the Wilderness Portable shower and sitting toilet available on request, rare for high-altitude trekking in Mongolia.
- 🌌 True Altai Expedition Atmosphere Star-filled skies, glacier silence, camel caravans, and an authentic mountain expedition feel.
Detailed Itinerary:
📝 Tour Notes – Malchin Peak (4,050 m) Summit Trek
- 🥾 Trekking Level: This tour is Moderate to Challenging, mainly due to altitude and summit day. No technical climbing skills are required, but good fitness and stamina are essential.
- ⛰️ High-Altitude Conditions: The trek reaches 4,050 m at Malchin Peak, with Base Camp at 3,000 m. Proper pacing, hydration, and rest are important.
- 🐫 Camel-Supported Trekking: All luggage, food, and camping equipment are transported by camels, assisted by local herders. Guests hike with daypack only.
- 🍽️ Meals & Cooking: A professional cook travels with the group and prepares all breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, including packed lunches on trekking and summit days.
- 🚿 Comfort in the Wilderness: A portable shower and portable sitting toilet are available on request, as there are no hotels or restaurants inside Altai Tavan Bogd National Park.
- 🏕️ Accommodation Style: Accommodation is basic but authentic, including ger/yurt camps near the park gate and tent camping at high altitude and base camp.
- 🌦️ Weather & Flexibility: Mountain weather can change quickly. The itinerary may be adjusted for weather, safety, or trail conditions.
- 📡 Facilities & Connectivity: Mobile signal and internet are very limited or unavailable throughout most of the trek.
- 🧾 Responsible Travel: We follow Leave No Trace principles, respect local nomadic culture, and minimize environmental impact in fragile mountain areas.
- 📌 Important:
- This is a remote expedition-style trek designed for travelers seeking a genuine Altai mountain experience rather than luxury facilities.
🎒 What to Bring – Malchin Peak Summit Trek
🥾 Trekking & Clothing
- Sturdy hiking boots (well broken-in)
- Thermal base layers (top & bottom)
- Warm fleece or insulated jacket
- Windproof & waterproof outer jacket
- Trekking pants
- Warm hat & gloves
- Extra socks & underwear
🎒 Daypack Essentials
- Small daypack (20–30L)
- Water bottle
- Snacks / energy bars
- Sunscreen & lip balm
- Sunglasses (UV protection)
🌄 High-Altitude & Camp Items
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Power bank (limited electricity)
- Personal medications (including altitude medication if prescribed)
💵 Other Essentials
- Personal cash (small bills)
- Passport & copy
- Camera / phone
📌 Note: All main luggage, food, and camping equipment are carried by camels. You only need to carry what you require during the day.
⭐ Why Choose This Tour – Malchin Peak (4,050 m) Summit Trek
- 🏔️ Summit a 4,000-Meter Peak Without Technical Climbing Reach Malchin Peak (4,050 m) on a non-technical route—perfect for fit trekkers seeking a true high-altitude achievement.
- 🐫 Camel-Supported Comfort All luggage, food, and camping equipment are carried by camels, allowing you to hike light and enjoy the journey.
- 🧊 Iconic Altai Mountain Scenery Trek through Altai Tavan Bogd National Park with stunning views of Potanin Glacier and Khüiten Peak, Mongolia’s highest mountain.
- 🏕️ Authentic Base Camp Experience (3,000 m) Spend nights at a real high-altitude base camp, providing proper acclimatization and an expedition-style atmosphere.
- 🍽️ Professional Cook Throughout the Trek Enjoy freshly prepared hot meals every day—even at base camp and remote campsites.
- 🚿 Extra Comfort in Remote Wilderness Portable shower and sitting toilet available on request, essential comfort in an area with no hotels or restaurants.
- 🧭 Well-Planned & Safe Itinerary Designed with gradual ascent, rest time, and experienced local guides to maximize safety and summit success.
- 🌍 Rare & Remote Experience Explore one of Mongolia’s least visited mountain regions—far from crowds, roads, and modern infrastructure.
- ⏱️ Big Achievement in a Short Time Summit a 4,000 m peak in just 7 days, ideal for travelers with limited time but high adventure goals.
In short: this tour offers the best balance of challenge, safety, comfort, and authenticity for climbing a high Altai peak in Mongolia.
❓ FAQs – Malchin Peak (4,050 m) Summit Trek
- Q: How difficult is the Malchin Peak trek?
- A: The trek is moderate to challenging, mainly due to altitude. No technical climbing or rope skills are required.
- Q: What is the highest altitude reached?
- A: 4,050 meters at the summit of Malchin Peak.
- Q: Do I need previous mountaineering experience?
- A: No. This is a non-technical summit, suitable for fit hikers with good endurance.
- Q: How is luggage transported during the trek?
- A: All luggage, food, and camping equipment are transported by camels, assisted by local herders. You hike with a daypack only.
- Q: Where do we sleep during the trek?
- A: You’ll stay in ger/yurt camps, high-altitude tent camps, and Base Camp at 3,000 m.
- Q: Are meals included?
- A: Yes. A professional cook travels with the group and prepares all meals, including packed lunches.
- Q: Are there shower or toilet facilities?
- A: There are no permanent facilities inside the park, but a portable shower and sitting toilet are available on request.
- Q: What about altitude sickness?
- A: The itinerary allows for acclimatization, but altitude affects everyone differently. Your guide monitors conditions and pacing carefully.
- Q: What weather should I expect?
- A: Mountain weather can change quickly. Days are generally mild; nights can be cold, especially at Base Camp.
- Q: Is there mobile or internet coverage?
- A: Mobile signal is very limited or unavailable throughout most of Altai Tavan Bogd National Park.
- Q: When is the best time to climb Malchin Peak?
- A: June to September, with July and August offering the most stable weather for summit attempts.
- Q: Is this a private or group tour?
- A: The trek can be arranged as a private tour or small-group departure.






