Dates & Prices

Our Prices

Riders: $USD 3890
Pillions: $USD 3090

Private Tours

Would you like your own private adventure with dates that suit you?
Do you have a group of mates that are interested in an adventure?

Then contact us for more information and we'll make it happen.
We can offer private adventures during Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct.

2021 - July 1st - 12th

15 places available

2022 - July 1st - 12th

15 places available



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We only require an initial deposit of USD $500 to confirm your place.

Start by selecting the quantity of rider or pillion. You can only select one. Tour options are available in the checkout.

Mongolian Maniacs – MONGOLIA

A Motorcycle Adventure that will see us cross the Mongolian Steppes towards the Russian border in the north. Riding mostly off road, we stay in traditional Yurts along the way.

Pay a deposit of $1,000 per item

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Key Information

Duration

12 days

Location

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Difficulty

Intermediate

Tour Dates

Jul

Itinerary

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DAY 1: THE ARRIVAL IN ULAANBAATAR

CHECK IN DAY

A representative of Himalayan Heroes will greet you at Chiggis Khaan International Airport and transfer you to our hotel.

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DAY 2: LET'S GO SEE GENGHIS

ULAANBAATAR TO CHINGGIS KHAAN STATUE COMPLEX (130 Kms / 3-4 hours)

Sydney has the Opera House, London has Big Ben, Paris has the Eiffel Tower, Beijing has the great wall and Mongolia has the giant statue of Genghis Khan. A trip to Mongolia would not be complete without being able to stand atop the statue and look towards the great Khan’s birthplace. We head East on a somewhat uninspiring road to the impressive Genghis Khan statue complex. The 40m statue sits atop a 10m museum / visitor centre that holds artefacts from the bronze age. We return to Ulaanbaatar for the night before starting our adventure proper.

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DAY 3: TO THE DUNES

ULAANBAATAR TO ELSEN TASARKHAI (280 Kms / 6-7 hours)

We meet our support up team before jumping on a short bus ride out of the city to acquaint ourselves with our motorcycles. The start of the adventure is the 80km section of the Mongol Els sand dunes and is our first challenge of this ride. If you’re inexperienced, maybe head around the dunes but if you’re on a bike with knobbies or you know what you’re doing, then we’ll have some fun pretending we’re Toby Price with rooster tails going everywhere.  We’ll stay in a traditional ger camp at Elsen Tasarkhai.

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DAY 4: KARAKORUM

ELSEN TASARKHAI TO ORKHON WATERFALL (170 Kms / 7 - 8 hours)

Saddle up for your visit to Mongolia’s highest waterfall, the Orkhon in Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The site encompasses an extensive area of pastureland on both banks of the Orkhon River and includes numerous archaeological remains dating back to the 6th century. We’ll stop at Kharkhorum, the 13th- and 14th-century capital of Chinggis (Genghis) Khan’s vast Empire. We’ll stay right at the waterfall in a ger/yurt.

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DAY 5: ELEPHANT TRUNK

ORKHON WATERFALL TO TAYHAR (170 Kms / 6-7 hours)

From the waterfall, we’ll ride the mountain and forest tracks heading west to the blue waters of a hot spring. Bring your bathers as we’re going to enjoy the natural hot water before continuing to the village of Tayhar which the Tamir River passes through. We’ll see how the nomadic villagers live and enjoy their hospitality and local cuisine. We’ll stay in a traditional Ger/Yurt.

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DAY 6: DORMANT VOLCANO

TAYHAR TO WHITE LAKE (155 Kms / 8 hours)

Today might be short on kilometres but it will take us the whole day to get to our destination. It will take us past the dormant volcano at Khorgo to the freshwater lake – Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake (also known as White Lake). It was formed by a lava flow from a volcanic eruption many millions of years ago, and the volcanic area which surrounds it is one of the highlights of the Arkhangai region. We stay overnight in a ger.

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DAY 7: HEAD NORTH

WHITE LAKE TO ZURKH LAKE (300 Kms / 8 hrs)

We head north to Zurkh Lake in the Khuvsgul province. It is surrounded by forests and is one of the most beautiful lakes in Mongolia. Not easy to find, let alone get to, you’ll be relived to get off the bike at the end of day and put your feet up. We’ll stay overnight in a ger.

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DAY 8: LAKE TO LAKE

ZURKH LAKE TO KHUVSGUL LAKE (250 Kms / 8 hours)

The Khuvsgul lake is surrounded by several mountain ranges and is in the northwest of Mongolia near the Russian border at the foot of the Sayan Mountains. The lake is situated 1600+m above sea level, 136km long and very very deep. On the western side of the lake, the Khoridol Saridag mountain range offers spectacular scenery and is home to over 60 species of mammals including deer, brown bear, lynx, marten, beaver, elk, reindeer, moose, argali, ibex and wolf. There are a number of colourful ethnic groups that live in the area including the Dukha reindeer herders who live in teepees and have strong shamanic roots. We stay overnight in a ger.

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DAY 9: INTO THE MOUNTAINS

KHUVSGUL LAKE TO THE KHORIDOL SARIDAG MOUNTAINS (240 Kms / 5-6 hours)

Today, we’re heading into the mountains in search of nomadic families. This will be the highlight of the adventure for most riders as the scenery is mind blowing and the riding is free as we are again 100% off road.  We stay overnight in a ger.

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DAY 10: NOT VERY AMUSING AMUSEMENT PARK

KHUVSGUL LAKE TO MURUN CITY (150 Kms / 5 hours)

We head directly south to Murun City and if we took the highway, we’d be there in a couple of hours. You didn’t come to Mongolia to ride on highways so we head off road and rip up the countryside and look for mountains that we can take epic panoramic pictures from the top of. Arriving at extremely ordered streets of Murun city after lunch, we go to the least amusing amusement park in the world. The only night club in town advertises that it sells beer and caters for groups. Sold, we’ll be there at 7pm. No more Gers, it’s a hotel tonight.

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DAY 11: BACK TO UB

MURUN CITY TO ULAANBAATAR (3 hour flight)

We fly back to the capital and you’ll have the afternoon for sightseeing and to participate in the festivities before our celebratory dinner. Time for some last minute souvenir shopping.We stay overnight in a ger.

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DAY 12: NADAAM FESTIVAL OPENING CEREMONY

HOMEWARD BOUND

We grab a quick breakfast at the hotel before heading out to catch the opening ceremony of the Naadam festival. We leave with enough time to freshen up at the hotel before heading to the airport for your departure.

That’s it, you’ve explored the central and northern regions of Mongolia, eaten yoghurt in a yurt, met nomadic families who practice shamanism and enjoyed the hospitality of the local people, and of course you’ve completed some of the best off-road motorcycling the planet has to offer. Your life won’t be the same after this adventure!

Optional Extras

INSURANCE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES such as INDIA, NEPAL, PAKISTAN, BHUTAN, MONGOLIA and TIBET

In the countries we conduct adventures, commercial insurance on motor vehicles is either not available, or is of questionable value. 3rd party insurance will usually not cover foreigners and even if it does, it is generally worthless if one needs to make a claim. In the event of an accident in these countries, the situation is usually settled on the spot without the “assistance” of insurance companies. If insurance companies are involved, it can take days, weeks and even months before there is a resolution.

Damage Cap Option “DCO”

Himalayan Heroes offers its riders the option of capping the cost of your damage bill on the motorcycle you are riding. The cost of this damage cap option “DCO” is US$195, paid as a lump sum before the tour starts. In the event you damage the motorcycle, the DCO will cap your damage bill at US$200.

3 Scenarios

  1. If, like most of our riders, you do not damage the motorcycle then the total cost to you is only the cost of the DCO = US$195.
  2. If, like some of our riders, you put the bike down at slow speed and damage mirrors, levers, foot pegs etc and the damage bill is say, US$120 then you pay the US$120. The total cost to you is US$315 (US$195 DCO + US$120 damage bill)
  3. If you have a big off and damage the tank, forks etc and the damage bill is say US$750 then your damage bill is capped at US$200. The total cost to you is US$395 (US$195 DCO + US$200 damage bill).

The DCO is optional, so if you would like to carry the risk yourself, you are welcome to. At the completion of the tour, you will be presented with an itemised bill of the damage to the bike. Approximately 50% of our riders do not damage the bikes and of the 50% that do receive a damage bill, the majority of the bills are less than $300. Please send us an email if you’ve got any questions about the DCO.

The DCO is not an insurance policy and therefore any costs related to it cannot be claimed on a travel insurance claim.

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Testimonials

Val Zanotto, NSW Australia (2018 Nepal - Stairway to Heaven)

There are many experiences in life but not many that take us completely out of our comfort zone. Himalayan Heroes did that effortlessly while injecting a lot of challenges and fun. At the end of each day i could proudly say "mission accomplished".

Jenny Douglas, USA (2018 Sikkim & Bhutan)

I would recommend Himalayan Hereos to anyone that is looking for an adventure on two wheels. The don't so much as offer vacations, as they offer life changing experiences. From the second that we put our deposit down on the website for our trip, Rex was in constant communication with us via email. He sent us FAQs, recommendations for insurance, and shoes, and every minuscule question we had, he always answered and never got frustrated because it was already written on the website. He called us on the phone when our trip itinerary had to change due to border closures, and we felt overly taken care of. We had a Himalayan Hereos representative traveling with us, and he was the most approachable fun loving human on the planet. We've already mentally signed up for two other adventures because this is one of the best times we've ever had in our lives.

Ant Willis, UK (2018 Nepal - Stairway to Heaven)

Was a wild ride! An unforgettable trip of a life time!