Plan Your Journey

Everything you need to know before reaching out.

When to Come

April – May

Spring

Mild days and cool nights as green returns to the desert margins. Fewer visitors, soft light, and a quiet sense of renewal across the land.

June – August

Summer

Warm and vivid — the peak season. The longest days open up every activity, from dune treks to late stargazing under endless skies.

September – October

Autumn

Golden light and cooler nights create stunning photography conditions. The Gobi turns amber, and the air grows crisp and clear.

Getting There

Your journey begins at the pickup point. From there, a short drive brings you to the doorstep of Inner Mongolia and the edge of the Gobi. We handle everything from pickup onward.

Your Group

Adventures & Family Discovery

4 to 12 travelers. Private group, custom dates within the April–October season. Every journey is yours alone.

Educational & Team Building

12 or more participants. Structured 5-day programs with scalable pricing.

What's Included

Accommodation

Desert camps, local guesthouses, and unique stays along the way.

All Meals

Every meal during the journey, from camp breakfasts to shared dinners.

All Transport

Everything from the pickup point onward, including 4x4 desert vehicles.

Local Mongol Guides

Local Mongol ethnic guides with you throughout the journey.

Activities & Entries

All activities and site entries included, with nothing hidden.

Photography Support

Photography support from the team to capture your story.

Tell Us About Your Group

No booking engine, no automated replies. A real conversation about your journey.

Our Story

We have walked these sands over many years. Our team pairs local Mongol ethnic guides — born to this land, fluent in its language and its silences — with a foreign photographer who first came as a traveler and never quite left.

We are not a tour agency. We are a bridge between cultures, built slowly on trust and on genuine relationships with the nomadic families who welcome us into their gers.

Every itinerary we craft is personal. We share the Gobi the way we know it — quietly, honestly, and with the people who have called it home for generations.

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