The Three Camel Lodge has been designed to offer guests a wide range of activities and experiences. A short walk from the lodge takes you to ancient petroglyphs, found on the rock outcrop behind the camp, which depict Argali (wild sheep), ibex (wild goat), wolves, and antelope. The area around the camp attracts various desert wildlife and you may spot hares, desert wheatears, long-eared hedgehogs, or even the rare Henderson’s Ground Jay. Many passing nomads bring their livestock to the well near the camp for watering and you may visit with families and experience the daily life of desert nomads. Or you may choose to relax and watch the magnificent night sky and observe spectacular star constellations. We can also arrange various excursions including:

• Hiking in the foothills of the Gobi-Altai Mountains to photograph indigenous wildlife including Argali, ibex, foxes, wolves, griffons, and vultures
• Camel trekking through vast sand dunes, watching for black- and white-tailed gazelles
• Horse riding through verdant mountain valleys to local springs
• Searching for and excavating dinosaur fossils at the legendary Flaming Cliffs under the guidance of a paleontologist from the Mongolian Academy of Sciences


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