The Ice Festival
Tour
The Ice Festival at Lake Khuvsgul
Every winter, Mongolia’s frozen wonderland comes alive with one of its most spectacular events — the Ice Festival. Held annually on the shores of Lake Khuvsgul, the country’s deepest and purest lake, this festival has become a highlight of the season, drawing locals and adventurous travelers alike.
The centerpiece of the celebration is the breathtaking ice sculptures, carved to reflect the traditions and lifestyle of northern Mongolian people, especially the Tsaatan reindeer herders, who live in tepees and maintain a way of life that feels timeless.
Beyond the sculptures, the festival is filled with excitement:
- Ice skating on the crystal-clear frozen lake
- Horse sleigh races across the snow-covered steppe
- Shagai Naadam, a traditional game similar to curling
- Competitions and performances featuring both Mongolian locals and ethnic tribes from nearby Russia
Joining this tour means more than just attending a festival — it’s an immersion into Mongolia’s winter magic. You’ll skate across the glassy surface of Lake Khuvsgul, ride sturdy Mongolian horses, hike to the dramatic Uran Crater, and explore the serene Amarbaysgalant Monastery, one of the country’s most beautiful Buddhist sites.
The Ice Festival is not just an event — it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience where culture, adventure, and nature meet in the heart of Mongolia’s winter.
Destinations
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Brief itinerary:
Day 1. The Amarbaysgalant Monastery
Day 2. Murun city
Day 3. Ice festival
Day 4. Ice festival
Day 5. Uran Togoo
Day 6. Ulaanbaatar
Services included
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Guiding and driving service
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Accommodation- family ger stays, ger camps, tent
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Entrance fee for protected national parks
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Cultural show and museums
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Meal B+L+D
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Drinking water
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Sleeping bag
Not included
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International flights
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Travel insurance
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Medical insurance
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Alcoholic drinks
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Cost for optional activities
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Excess baggage fee





