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Location: Mongolia, Central Asia.
Duration: 21 to 28 days.
Ideal for: An adventurous team looking to explore one of the last truly unspoilt destinations in Asia.
How tough 1-5 (5 being difficult): 3-4.
Typical accommodation: Hostels and tents.
Terrain: Mountain and rolling steppes - grasslands.
When can I travel there?: May-Sep.
Climate: Situated at an average altitude of 1500 m above the sea level and surrounded by high mountains, Mongolia has an extreme continental climate. The winter (from Nov- Apr) continues long with cold temperatures often below zero whilst summer (Jul-Sep) is more pleasant with average temperatures above 20°C, and possibly rise as high as 38°C in the southern Gobi region and 33°C in Ulaanbaatar. In Mongolia there are 250 sunny days a year, often with clear cloudless skies.
Culture shock 1-3 (3 being very different from home): 3.

Mongolia expedition reviews

The students have been transformed from a collection of individuals into a cohesive team, forging life-long friendships with each other and people we met along the way. The beautiful setting and inspiring culture of Mongolia brought the best out of everyone: an experience none of us will ever forget.

Ruth Arratoon, School Leader, Campion School

As the expedition progressed, each individual grew as a person and we grew together as a team.  The expedition was one of the most amazing, challenging, life-changing experiences I will ever have.  I have formed and strengthened bonds that I believe I will keep for life.

Keagan Vaskess, Challenger, Warragul Regional College

I have just got back from one of your trips to Mongolia and I would like to thank you for organizing it. I had an amazing time, witnessing and experiencing many things most people can only dream of, and I obtained numerous skills that I will undoubtedly be able to draw on in later life. Thanks again for giving me the opportunity to go on this trip and I hope all your future expeditions run as smoothly as mine did.

Alex Cross, Challenger, Reading Blue Coat School

Chris hasn't stopped talking since he got home this evening. The trip has obviously been an enormous event for all sorts of reasons, and exactly the kind of thought-provoking and life-changing experience we hoped he'd find it. He seems to have gone through every conceivable emotion and come out the other side, and we look forward to it all unravelling over the next few weeks.

Berrie and Graham Norton, Parents, Charterhouse



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