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Oortsog Enger >>> Ikh Gazriin Chuluu
With the scent of breakfast still lingering in the cool morning air, we break camp and ride south, deeper into Mongolia’s ancient stone heart. Our journey takes us off the grid and into one of the most geologically striking places in the country: Ikh Gazriin Chuluu, the “Great Place of Rocks.”
We pack a trail lunch before setting off, stopping along the way to eat beneath the open sky — just you, your bike, and the rhythm of the desert.
As we approach, the horizon rises into surreal granite formations — great sculpted towers and boulders that seem dropped from another world. Spread across nearly 600 square kilometers of the Dundgovi province, this rocky wilderness is home to more than 40 caves, each with its own story. According to local lore, Olgii Cave once held ancient scriptures and lost knowledge, hidden deep within its shadows.
For those who feel like exploring, Yurlug Mountain, the region’s highest point at 1,706 meters, offers panoramic views across the Gobi. This place feels untouched, sacred — the kind of terrain that invites both silence and awe.
By late afternoon, we arrive at our traditional ger camp, tucked among the stone giants. As the evening cools and the fire crackles to life, you’ll feel it — that quiet sense that you’ve arrived somewhere truly special.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch (picnic) / Dinner
Accommodation: Traditional ger camp in the rocks of Ikh Gazriin Chuluu