Mongolia trekking tours

About us

Hello dear travellers: This website belongs to local travel guide “Way to Mongolia”

What is Way to Mongolia

  • Way to Mongolia is a local Mongolian travel agency / tour operator offering guided tours, trekking, culture-immersion trips, desert excursions and more across Mongolia. waytomongolia.com+1
  • It is described as a family-run business, owned by a Mongolian national (a guide named “B. Baldyrgan”), originally from the western Mongolian region (Bayan-Ölgii). waytomongolia.com+1
  • The agency emphasizes flexibility — they provide both pre-set tour packages and custom/tailor-made itineraries according to travelers’ preferences, budget, and interests. waytomongolia.com+1

🎯 What services/tours they provide

Way to Mongolia offers a wide variety of travel services and tour types, including:

  • Gobi Desert tours (e.g. 10-day packages) waytomongolia.com+1
  • Altai Mountains tours (e.g. 14-day trekking/hiking) waytomongolia.com
  • Central Mongolia tours (e.g. 6-day packages) waytomongolia.com
  • “Hunting with Eagle” tours — visiting Kazakh eagle hunters, learning about traditional eagle-hunting culture; including horse riding, nomadic lifestyle, etc. waytomongolia.com+1
  • Photography tours, vacation packages, short/day tours, and other flexible packages. waytomongolia.com
  • They assist with logistics: transportation (van rentals), accommodations (from hotels to guesthouses / ger camps), guides/translators, camping equipment, even cooking/food arrangements if required. waytomongolia.com+1

Additionally, they maintain a travel-information section on their site with guidance about Mongolian geography, climate, popular destinations, transportation options (air, train, road), visa notes, and cultural tips for travelers. waytomongolia.com+2waytomongolia.com+2

🌄 What kind of traveler / experiences they seem to target

Way to Mongolia seems especially well-suited for travelers who:

  • Want authentic local experiences — e.g. interacting with nomadic families, experiencing traditional eagle-hunting culture, staying in ger camps, exploring remote Western Mongolia etc. (rather than staying only in luxury hotels in Ulaanbaatar).
  • Prefer customizable/flexible travel rather than rigid “one-size-fits-all” package tours — you can tailor itineraries by interest, budget, pace.
  • Are interested in nature, adventure, trekking, cultural immersion — the agency offers trekking, desert tours, mountain tours, nomadic-life insights, etc.
  • Might appreciate local knowledge: As they are based in Mongolia, the guides are Mongolian (or local to the regions visited), understand local culture, customs, geography — which helps if you want a deeper, more grounded experience.

🧑‍💼 Background & Credibility

  • The owner/guide, B. Baldyrgan, has reportedly been working with inbound tourists since 2009. waytomongolia.com+1
  • According to the website, he has worked as an interpreter and tour manager for film crews (e.g. for documentary/work on eagle-hunting traditions) — which suggests familiarity with both tourism and cultural sensitivity. waytomongolia.com
  • The agency offers 24/7 support (as advertised on the site) and claims to handle all services in Mongolia (transportation, accommodation, guides) — which could be a plus for international travelers with less local knowledge. waytomongolia.com+1

🔎 What to be mindful about / What’s less clear

  • As with many small/local tour agencies, the actual level of professionalism or consistency may vary — experiences might depend heavily on guide/driver availability, local conditions, and group size.
  • Because some tours go to remote areas (mountains, desert, nomadic regions), you’ll likely face logistical challenges (long drives, rough roads, basic accommodation) — this is common for Mongolia outside major cities, but good to know.
  • Always worth verifying availability, schedule, and inclusions in detail (meals, transport, safety measures, guide language, local customs) when booking — especially for non-standard tours (hiking, eagle-hunting, winter tours, etc.).

📌 My Take — Who Way to Mongolia Might Be Good For

If you are a traveler — local or foreign — who wants a genuine Mongolian experience, beyond city tourism; if you value flexibility, culture, adventure, and local guidance; and you don’t mind the rustic / sometimes unpredictable side of travel in remote parts of Mongolia — Way to Mongolia likely offers good value and authentic experiences.

Since you live in Ulaanbaatar, this might be especially relevant: you could potentially connect with them easily, ask about day trips or weekend tours, maybe even explore more remote regions.