This is Mongolia the way it’s meant to be ridden—big skies, real dirt, and remote country where the tracks fade, the horizon doesn’t, and ADV bikes feel purpose-built for every mile.
This route cuts straight through the heart of Genghis Khan’s former kingdom, where the steppe still feels as wild and untamed as it did when the Mongol Empire rode out from here and changed the world. We kick things off with the Naadam Festival in Ulaanbaatar, then point the bikes toward the open country and disappear into the backcountry for eight solid riding days.
This isn’t a figure-it-out-yourself trip. Meals and accommodations are covered, there’s a support truck carrying gear and backing you up, and a mechanic on the team to handle flats and trail-side issues so small problems don’t turn into big ones.
You’ll ride with experienced, knowledgeable guides who understand both the terrain and the culture—helping you through technical sections, translating local interactions, and adding real context at monasteries, nomadic camps, and key cultural stops along the way.
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It’s challenging in the right ways, fully supported where it matters, and unapologetically Mongolian from start to finish.
Ready? Let's roll!