
FLY FISHING TOUR
Mongolia is one of the most fascinating destinations in the world for a fishing tour, offering a unique opportunity to catch the largest taimen fish.
The best time for fishing in Mongolia is from June 15 to October 1.
10-day tour, including 5 full days of fishing.
As you go fishing in Mongolia, you will have the opportunity to catch taimen, lenok, and grayling
Our company organizes fishing tours on the Tengis and Shishged Rivers, located in Mongolia's northernmost region—Khuvsgul Province—renowned for its pristine nature and world-class taimen fishing. These rivers are the most famous in Mongolia for taimen, and the largest and finest taimen are caught from there. In these rivers, you can catch taimen of the following sizes:
Accommodation
While in Ulaanbaatar, you will stay at the luxurious Shangri-La Hotel. During your tour, you'll stay at a lodge beautifully located on the riverbank. Although the lodge is not luxurious, it will be comfortable to stay there. We always choose the best available accommodation for our tourists in this area.
Guide
During your tour, you will be accompanied by two guides. You will fly to Khuvsgul province with an English-speaking guide. Upon arrival at the lodge, you will be picked up by our experienced fishing guide.
How to Get There:
We offer you two types of transportation:
Helicopter
Small airplane Cessna Caravan
Food
If you have any dietary restrictions or preferences, we will ensure your meals are tailored to meet your needs—just let us know in advance. Fresh vegetables and other food supplies will be transported by air under the highest hygiene standards to ensure your food safety.
Recommended activities in Khuvsgul for non-fly fishers moments
If you're traveling with family members, friends, or relatives who are not fishing, we offer them following activities in this area
Alternative Trips for Non-Fishers During Fishing Days
We offer the following optional tours for your companions:

Optional trip 1
Exploring the Gobi Desert
Mongolian Gobi is the main destination for tourists. They can travel to the Gobi by commercial flight, private Cessna airplane, or private helicopter. We offer them to explore the Gobi Desert while you are on a fishing tour in Khuvsgul. They will see some of nine natural wonders in South Gobi Province.
They include:

Optional trip 2
Bayan-Ulgii Province in Western Mongolia
The other destination that we want to recommend you is Bayan-Ulgii province where Kazakh ethnic group lives. They are well-known for the eagle hunting tradition that was designated as a tangible cultural heritage of UNESCO in 2010. You can travel by commercial flight, private Cessna airplane, or private helicopter.
This fascinating trip will allow you to do following activities
If your tour is in September or October, we can organize a mini- eagle festival only for you, featuring a five-event tournament with about 10 eagle hunters.

Optional trip 3
Kharakhorum in Central Mongolia - The Ancient Capital and Beyond
We also offer you to visit Kharakhorum which was the 13th-14th century capital of the Mongol Empire. Kharakhorum is a significant part of Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape in Central Mongolia. This landscape was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004 for its role in the development of nomadic pastoral traditions and the successive ancient states that existed in Orkhon Valley for over two millennia.
Cultural sites in Kharakhorum
Erdene Zuu Monastery, The Erdene-Zuu Museum, Kharakhorum museum
Erdene Zuu Monastery, the oldest Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, built using the ruins of ancient capital Kharakhorum. The Mongols have practiced Buddhism for centuries which is part of their culture. You will visit the functioning temple to see their religious practice.
The Erdene-Zuu Museum houses unique masterpieces such as thangkas, embroideries, papier-mâché, and religious statues from the 16th to19th centuries created by skilled Mongolian artists.
Kharakhorum museum which displays a number of artifacts from Stone Age to the14th century. Most of the artifacts include items from excavations of the joint Mongolian and German Expeditions in 1998.
You will be welcomed by a nomadic family living in their summer camp on the other side of the Orkhon River. The view from there is truly amazing. Don’t miss the chance to take photos of the family, as well as the milking of mares and cows.
Cultural and natural sites around Ulaanbaatar
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