
China & Mongolia
Two vast countries that are largely unvisited, China and Mongolia offer both the truly intrepid and the cultural traveller plenty of options.
Long recognised as one of the world’s major civilizations, China is successfully overcoming the effects of the recent Communist era. Indeed, it is on the brink of massive change. We think this vast destination offers amazing variety of virtually unimaginable proportions.
Why travel with Far Frontiers to China?
China can be difficult to appreciate fully without some local knowledge. We’ll help you plan the perfect itinerary for your visit, and ensure that excellent English-speaking guides are available to enhance your experiences.
Mongolia’s harsh windswept plains and starkly beautiful Gobi desert are a revelation to intrepid travellers. Renowned for the legendary warrior Ghengis Khan, whose Golden Horde swept across Asia in the 12th century, Mongolia has many traditions that live on in the nomads of today; indeed, horses still play an important part in an essentially timeless lifestyle.
Why travel with Far Frontiers to Mongolia?
‘Outer Mongolia’ – the very name conjures up an image of a remote and almost unreachable destination that makes even the most intrepid travellers want to talk to someone who has actually been there. Our own travels here have taken us from desert and steppe to the mountains, encompassing travel by jeep, horse and train. Who better, then, to handcraft an itinerary for you that is exhilarating but within your limits?
Sample itineraries relating to China & Mongolia:
- Beijing, Xi'an and the Yangtse River - 15 days
China
- By Jeep to the Gobi - 15 days
China, Mongolia
- Classic Mongolia and the Naadam Festival - 12 days
Mongolia
- Great Wall Trekking - 12 days
China
- Ride To The Reindeer People - 19 days
Mongolia
- Shape, Shades and Colours of the Gobi - 15 days
Mongolia
- The Eagle Hunters Of The Altai - 15 days
Mongolia
- Trekking In The Footsteps Of Ghenghis Khan - 15 days
Mongolia


