Mongolia Tours for Solo Travelers
Mongolia's wild landscape tours really hit the mark for solo travelers, running 13-15 days which gives you time to properly sink into the experience. When you're out spotting wild horses in Hustai National Park or climbing the Gobi's sand dunes, you'll find yourself sharing these moments with other independent travelers - our solo guests often tell us about the lasting friendships they make along the way. The homestay routes through central Mongolia are particularly good for meeting people, both locals and fellow travelers, while you try your hand at traditional archery and learn about dairy making. Our local guides handle all the complex logistics but keep things loose enough to follow interesting opportunities that pop up, something our solo customers really appreciate.
10 best Mongolia solo travel packages
Compiled by

SteffMongolia travel expert at TourRadar
- Tailor-Made Private Mongolia Tour of Nomadic Gobi & Nature
- Full Gobi Mongolian 7 Days Tour
- Snow Leopards of the Altai: Mongolia Wildlife Photo Expedition
- Mongolia Golden Eagle Festival
- Discover Mongolia
- 6-Days Real Nomadic Lifestyle Experience
- Winter Tour In Beautiful Mongolia 8D/7N
- Essence of Mongolia - 3 Days
- Gobi Tour 7D 6N
- Hot Spring in Winter Mongolia 5D 4N
Tailor-Made Private Mongolia Tour of Nomadic Gobi & Nature
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We visited endless prairie, tried riding a horse and Mongolian food, appreciated local dance shows.”
Jude, traveled in May
Personalized attention awaits throughout Mongolia, with private guide and comfortable stays at Ramada Hotel and traditional ger camps. Meaningful encounters with Bayan Gobi nomadic families complement the serene setting of Orkhon Valley camps.
Duration 8 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Elsen Tasarkhai National Park, Tsenkher, Kharkhorin, Hustai National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 4 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Agate Travel From
- US$2,839
Full Gobi Mongolian 7 Days Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The rest was impeccable. I would book the same mongolian guys again but not through tourradar.”
Olympic, traveled in July
Duration 7 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Tsagaan Suvarga, Yolin Am Ice Field, Bayankhongor, Bayanzag, Ongiin Khiid, Kharkhorin, Elsen Tasarkhai National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 4 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Shared Operator Tengri Tours From
- US$1,130
Duration 15 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Ulgii, Sagsai, Hustai National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 12 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Yellowwood Adventures Ltd From
- US$8,618
Shared ger accommodations at Khongoryn Els dunes and Terelj National Park bring travelers together. Highlights include nomadic family visits, Eagle Festival events, and group meals featuring traditional Mongolian cuisine.
Duration 17 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Hustai National Park, Kharkhorin, Arvaikheer, Ikh Bogd, Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Bayanzag, Terelj National Park, Ulgii Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$7,350
Discover Mongolia
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Mongolia is a wonderful country with dramatic landscape in their remoteness yet full of variety. The food was always excellent in its presentation and taste.”
Janine, traveled in September
Single ger accommodations available throughout the journey. Small groups visit Gandan Monastery, Erdene Zuu complex, and Terelj National Park. Traditional ger camps across Mongolia host authentic experiences with fellow travelers.
Duration 13 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Hustai National Park, Kharkhorin, Arvaikheer, Ikh Bogd, Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Bayanzag, Terelj National Park Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $5,023
20% Off- US$4,020You save $1,003
6-Days Real Nomadic Lifestyle Experience
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food was delicious, and catered towards our taste. They know all the secrets to a fun stay.”
Annie, traveled in June
Solo travelers ages 16+ can stay at Otgonbat's traditional ger camp along the Even River near Amarbayasgalant Monastery. Shared accommodation helps build real connections with fellow guests. Days are spent herding sheep and goats, milking cows, and learning dairy production alongside the family. Horse riding takes you to the 300-year-old Amarbayasgalant Monastery for guided tours with English-speaking monks.
Duration 6 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Darhan, Amarbayasgalant Age Range Ages 16+ Group Size Max Group Size 3 Group Type Group Room Type Shared Operator TTRMongolia From
20% Off- US$1,340
Duration 8 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Elsen Tasarkhai National Park, Kharkhorin, Tsenkher, Terelj National Park, Nalaikh Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 20 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Trip De Nomadic From
20% Off- US$2,450
Essence of Mongolia - 3 Days
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“With New experience in Mongolia stay in ger camp everything perfect.”
Pairot, traveled in February
Small groups of up to 6 people welcome solo travelers ages 5+ to Central Mongolia's nomadic heartland. Guests stay in authentic gers with local families in Gurvanbulag and at Elsen Tasarkhai dunes. Horse riding takes you out to the northern Gobi dunes, while trekking leads up to the 17th-century Uvgun Temple ruins in Khogno Khan Nature Reserve. A 1-hour camel ride with herding families includes sharing traditional meals like buuz dumplings and khorkhog mutton. Wild Takhi horses and deer tracking happens on foot in Hustai National Park with an English-speaking guide and experienced driver in a 4x4 vehicle. Solo travelers can choose between private and shared room arrangements.
Duration 3 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Bulgan, Khogno Tarna National Park, Hustai National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 6 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Tour Mongolia From
20% Off- US$630
Solo travelers aged 5+ can book private room options at traditional ger camps throughout this Gobi adventure. The operator confirms solo-friendly arrangements at each location. Fellow travelers join together for shared activities like sunset photography at Bayanzag's red cliffs and camel rides on Bactrian camels at Khongoryn Els. Personal space in your own accommodation is available at each camp stop from Tsagaan Suvarga to Terelj National Park.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Tsagaan Suvarga, Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Bayanzag, Baga Gazriin Chuluu, Terelj National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish, Chinese Group Size Max Group Size 12 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Trip De Nomadic From
20% Off- US$3,200
Welcoming groups gather at Tsenkher Hot Springs and share 4WD adventures to Turtle Rock. Guests aged 8+ connect while viewing Kharkhorin's ancient walls and enjoying traditional Mongolian meals in communal yurt camps.
Duration 5 days Destinations Ulaanbaatar, Terelj National Park, Kharkhorin, Tsenkher Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 6 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Trip De Nomadic From
20% Off- US$2,500
What people love about touring Mongolia solo
- Essence of Mongolia - 3 Days
This is a wonderful tour if you really want to get to know the lifestyle and people of the Mongolians steppe. Bimbaa was a wonderful guide who spoke very good English and offered lots of information. We loved visiting with the family and experiencing all the activities with the first ger stay. We thoroughly enjoyed the camel ride with the second year family, but had nothing to do for most of the afternoon and evening. I would suggest more interactive experiences with the second stay. Also, please see that clients have more water made available to them.
- Essence of Mongolia - 5 Days
A great way to experience the nomadic life of Mongolians.
- Gobi Tour 5D/4N
Tour is great!! Especially guides are so nice people. They introduced lots of things and very care for me always. First day was almost only moved by car. So If you want to came Gobi, you should take a minimum 5 days tour. Additionally, before I thought could came for my self, but actually ir impossible. Should take tour because No public buses and always off road, Moreover there is no town, Should find gel hotels.
What our customers ask about Mongolia Tours for Solo Travelers
What's the best time of year for solo travel in Mongolia?
The summer months of June through August provide the most reliable conditions for exploring Mongolia on your own. During these months the temperatures are mild and stable making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking through Terelj National Park or exploring the Orkhon Valley. Tour operators run frequent trips during this period which creates a lively atmosphere with plenty of fellow travelers. Statistics show that about 70% of solo travelers book their trips for July and August when clear skies and comfortable temperatures are the norm.
What's the typical group size on Mongolia guided tours?
Tours in Mongolia tend to stay small with numbers ranging from 2 to 16 people. Most groups settle at around 8 to 10 travelers creating an intimate experience. Luxury operators like Tweet World Travel set their maximum at 16 while boutique companies such as Crooked Compass keep it even more personal with 2 to 12 participants. These smaller numbers allow for meaningful connections with guides and fellow travelers. A recent TourRadar review noted: "With only 8 people in our group we had plenty of time to ask questions and really get to know both our guide and fellow travelers while exploring places like the Gobi Desert."
Which Mongolia tour destinations are most popular among solo travelers?
Solo travelers gravitate toward the sweeping landscapes of the Gobi Desert with its towering Khongor Sand Dunes the rock-strewn terrain of Terelj National Park and the historic city of Kharkhorin home to Erdene Zuu Monastery. Cultural events draw large crowds especially the Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar and the Golden Eagle Festival in Ulgii. Tour companies like Agate Travel typically spend 2 to 3 days at each location letting travelers explore at a comfortable pace. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The diversity of landscapes from Gobi Desert to grasslands made every day feel like a new adventure and there were always other solo travelers to share the experience with."
What type of accommodation can I expect as a solo traveler in Mongolia?
Your nights will be split between traditional ger camps and modern hotels. The ger camps found in places like Terelj National Park and Khustai National Park offer shared accommodations that foster connections with fellow travelers. In Ulaanbaatar expect modern comforts at establishments like the Best Western Premier Tuushin or Ramada Ulaanbaatar City Center. A TourRadar traveler confirms: "Accommodation in the yurts (gers) was warm and comfortable and is highly recommended!"
How physically demanding are Mongolia guided tours for solo travelers?
Most tours require a moderate level of fitness. You'll need enough stamina for activities like hiking in Gorkhi-Terelj National Park climbing the Gobi's sand dunes and trying horseback riding near Lake Khovsgol. While journeys across Mongolia's vast spaces can be long companies like Agate Travel and Tweet World Travel use comfortable 4WD vehicles and plan regular breaks. A TourRadar traveler describes it well: "The pace was well-balanced with active mornings exploring places like Yol Valley followed by relaxed afternoons at the ger camps - perfect for solo travelers of average fitness."
How much interaction will I have with local Mongolian people?
Local encounters form a central part of any Mongolian tour. You'll spend time in traditional ger homes learn about daily nomadic life through activities like goat milking and share meals with local families. These genuine exchanges offer real insights into Mongolian culture. As one TourRadar traveler put it: "I was given many opportunities to see and learn about the customs and culture of Mongolia. The personal interactions made feel valued and very welcome."
























