Hustai: Encuentro Épico con los Caballos Salvajes Przewalski
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Descubre el Parque Nacional Hustai, hogar de los caballos salvajes Takhi Przewalski, para observar a esta especie de caballo en peligro de extinción deambulando libremente por las hermosas colinas de Mongolia, junto con otros animales salvajes. El parque abarca una extensa área que brinda a los visitantes una variedad de actividades al aire libre para disfrutar, como la observación de Takhi y aves, senderismo, paseos a caballo, fotografía y la visita a antiguas ruinas... entre otras actividades.
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criticac0struttiva, 12/7/2019 12:17:04
El camino para llegar al parque es difícil. Sin embargo, el conductor conoce su camino. Puede hacer mucho calor en esas carreteras (básicamente no hay árboles para la sombra). Asegúrese de llevar protector solar, un sombrero y mucha agua con usted. Con este viaje, podrás ver uno de los secretos únicos de Mongolia, que son los últimos caballos salvajes que quedan en el mundo. Lo haría de nuevo.
Hsin-yi H, 14/5/2018 3:24:09
¿Hustai ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? El gerente fue amable y habla inglés con fluidez y la ubicación de la oficina es bastante conveniente para el turista. Hicimos una excursión de un día al parque Hustai. La camioneta estaba bien, sin embargo, la técnica del conductor es lo suficientemente buena como para vencer la peor condición de la carretera. Y el conductor también era amable con las personas mayores. La guía debe tener más de 5 estrellas, ¡muy recomendable! El Sr. Bat fue súper útil, considerado e informativo (también con un buen sentido del humor) El parque Hustai estaba bien en sí mismo, no valía la pena visitarlo, incluso vimos a los caballos en una distancia realmente lejana (no permitimos que se acerque debido a la ley) y no tuvimos nada que hacer desde entonces. El anfitrión de la familia local iluminó el día, la comida era realmente una comida tradicional y su granja era muy interesante, preferiría quedarme en sus gers por más tiempo jajaja Pero si no estás realmente acostumbrado a la comida, por favor, comparte con los demás. Yo diría que la familia local es el enfoque en esta gira para ser honesto jajaja Tal vez deberíamos pedirles que un día trabajen en la granja con la familia local jajaja (¿Puedes tener esa gira en el futuro por favor? Creo que volveré a viajar con ellos. Tuve más de 50 palabras en Tripadvisor! !
josedG5242EJ, 12/7/2025 11:28:37
Lovely trip. You go out to the Hustai National Park which is beautiful. The horses are a bit far away to see with the naked eye so they park rangers have a mini telescope set up for you to view the horses. We also happened to get lucky because the Emperor of Japan was visiting which made the trip that much more special. The guide Hugo was very informative and fun to talk to. My only recommendation is that you maybe eat before or bring a lunch because the food at the national park isn’t the greatest.
Eric_D, 17/7/2024 23:10:26
I cannot recommend this tour. There was poor communication all around as our driver did not speak any English and the guide just seemed to refuse to talk to us. We were left waiting in many places and told nothing about what was going on. Also, the best part of the tour was said to be the visit with the local ranch family but this part of the tour NEVER HAPPENED! Once the national park visit ended, we ate a bit of lunch and were told that our part of the tour was over but could continue to the next part (to sand dunes at the edge of the desert) for an additional fee. We felt cheated and underwhelmed. I only gave it two stars because of how much I do love being in the beautiful Mongolian countryside.
Helen_D, 18/6/2024 21:33:06
The guide was lovely. But let's be clear here at no point was it made to the paying customer you are paying for a long journey to the park to see absolutely nothing and to look at the horses through a telescope. Waste of money and time
Allison_M, 31/8/2019 21:37:16
I thought this trip would be spending the whole day in the park; instead we drove for 15 minutes, found a herd of horses and watched for half an hour, and then left. Grand total of less than an hour in the park. I also thought we were supposed to stop with a nomadic family to eat, but it was just a shop on the side of the road. Definitely not worth the price.
Barryfisherfromthebu, 10/9/2018 4:07:06
Bat was a great guide. He helped us see the horses up pretty close. Gave excellent information about Mongolia and the park. Food at Mongol family site was great as was meeting "grandma" the matron of the camp.
Michael N, 23/9/2017 6:34:55
<p>My friend and I decided, at short notice, to take a day trip to the Hustai National Park to try and see the Przewalski horses.<br/> We suggested a pick up point in UB and were impressed with the punctuality and efficiency of our Guide Baat. We headed west out of UB towards Hustai and picked up a picnic lunch during a petrol stop. During the drive our guide, who spoke excellent English, was a constant source of information on the various buildings and districts which we went through. We stopped at an Ovoo and Shaman statue on the side of the road and left an offering of peeled and segmented tangerine. When we arrived at Hustai we watched a short film introduction the park and its wildlife. Baat warned us that seeing the horses was a chancy business. After about 30 minutes driving He spotted a group high up on the face of the mountain but they were so far away that we couldn't be sure. We stopped for lunch and while we were eating he spotted another group. This time we could see them clearly and got some photos with our long lenses. As we drove back Baat was constantly watching the sides of the valley and found us a much closer group at maybe 600 yards. A stallion , three mares and three foals who were moving down the mountain towards a water source close by where we had stopped We stayed very still by the jeep and watched them drink. The stallion then lead the group across the road about 50 yards away from us and up the opposite side of the valley. As we turned to get back in our jeep we spotted a group of 50 to 60 Red Deer hinds crossing the road ahead of us. We could see the reason for their disturbance - 2 Red stags on the other side watching them but the season was just too early for the hinds to be interested in them. We drove back towards the gates and spotted on the way, close to the road, 7 marmots, 2 foxes ,1 ground squirrel and an animal like a weasel. The only animals we didn't see were the nocturnals - Lynx and wild Boar which we didn't expect to see anyway.</p> <p>Baat, who is a very steady and safe driver, then drove us back to UB and left us back to our apartment.</p> <p>I have been on many day trips in my life. This day was one of the most successful I have ever had - everything dropping into place like a film script - An unforgettable experience.</p> <p>We were delighted by the tour and everything seemed</p>
John v, 26/6/2017 8:49:18
<p>I must say I was disappointed having seen other reviews and what people experienced:<br/> 1. We did not have an English speaking guide so had now idea what was happening next or get any information about the park, its' history or the conservation program.<br/> 2. We did not enter the park through the normal entrance so did not see the museum or visitor centre.<br/> 3. Our driver did not seem to know where to go within the main part of the park,. We were too have lunch with a local family but went to a few different places before we found the right one over half an hour later.<br/> 4. The wild horses were no grazing freely. Fortunately our driver sighted them, but we had to walk about 25 minutes to get a glimpse of a group grazing away in the distant hills.<br/> Other than that enjoyed the rolling country side.</p>
Claudia L, 7/6/2017 5:18:32
<p>Great tour! Not too much driving, lots of great walks and great views of wild horses. Lunch with a local family in a ger (vegetarian option possible).</p>
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- La edad mínima para beber es de 18 años.
- El codigo de vestimenta es casual elegante
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