Mongolia is an exotic and fantastic destination for fly fishing and great nature experiences. Here you can fish with a clear conscience while trying to get fish like Siberian salmon (taimen salmon) or lenok (also a fish in the salmon family) to bite the hook. The camp you live in, your guides and not least the camp’s chefs are an experience in themselves! You live in a tent very close to the river, far away from the main road.
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When can you travel?In September. Most often you have to book a minimum of one to two years in advance, there is a limited number of places.
Airport: Ulan Bator (ULN).
Trip length: 11 nights
Ecohotel: Tent camp
Price includes: Return flight, 2 nights at hotel with breakfast in Ulan Bator, transfer, charter flight to and from the river, fishing license, guide service, all meals, stay in the camp tent, soda, beer, wine and Mongolian vodka.
The price does not include:Other meals in Ulan Bator, possibly gratuity
Combine with: Jalman Meadows – an award-winning eco-camp or several nights in Ulan Bator
Good to know about Mongolia:The weather can be unpredictable. Bring clothes for both sunny and rainy weather.
Mobile coverage and internet: In Ulan Bator there is internet in the hotel and there are also internet cafes. Extremely limited mobile coverage out in the wilderness.
Visas: Danish citizens must have a visa to Mongolia, seeMongolia’s Embassy in Stockholm.
Time zone: GMT + 7
Vaccinations: Vaccinations Mongolia atStatens Serum Institut
Packing: We will send you a detailed list of what to take with you on the trip. Own fishing tackle and waders are two essential things.
Local currency:Mongolian tugrik and also bring USD.
Weather: Weather in Ulan Bator atdmi.dk
Water: Clean water in the camp
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The local tour operator we work with has a close relationship with local politicians, environmental organizations and locals. We have a common goal, which is to protect Mongolia’s amazing nature and not least the country’s rivers and water systems. Out of respect for nature, there are only six participants with per. expedition, and the trips are arranged for an extremely limited period of time. Of course, this is “catch and release”, and fishing is done with fishing hooks without barbs. You contribute to the local economic development, and the encounter with this very different culture may give you a different picture of how life can also be lived.
A unique nature experience: fly fishing in the Mongolian river systems!
Mongolia is an exotic and fantastic destination for fly fishing and great nature experiences. Here you can fish with a clear conscience while trying to get fish like Siberian salmon (taimen salmon) or lenok (also a fish in the salmon family) to bite the hook. The camp you live in, your guides and not least the camp chefs are an experience in themselves! You live in a tent very close to the river, far away from the main road.
The camp is rustic but comfortable, and looks a lot like an African tent camp. You eat and have fun by the campfire, which is located in a large, open tent. There is no electricity here and the only sounds you hear are the wind, the river, the fire and your fishing buddies. At night, the stars light up the camp and the moon comes close.
Mongolia is a bit like “the wild east” with its vast plains and large, empty areas. Large sections of the population still live as nomads. Here you live life on horseback, and live in many ways as a hundred years ago – but with a mobile in your pocket. Your guides and the people you meet along the way are friendly, curious, with a good sense of humor and not afraid to take on.
One of the chefs in the camp is called Bogi – he has been here for over 10 years and he is a true master at conjuring delicious meals. Look forward to taste experiences, cold beer, hot coffee and surprisingly good wines. In this part of Mongolia live many people from the Buryat people, and one of the local specialties is freshly baked bread with butter and blueberry jam.
Look forward to a great experience in Mongolia!
Price includes: Return flight, 2 nights at hotel with breakfast in Ulan Bator, transfer, charter flight to and from the river, fishing license, guide service, all meals, stay in the camp tent, soda, beer, wine and Mongolian vodka.
Program:
Day 1: Arrival in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, overnight at hotel.
Day 2:Airport transfer to the camp, arriving at lunch.
Day 3-8: Fishing days in the “Lower Rivers” area.
Day 9:Transfer by bus / jeep to “Upper Ger Camp”
Day 10: Airport transfer to Ulan Bator, hotel accommodation.
Day 11: Return