Private jet charter to Mongolia
Sandwiched between China and Russia, Mongolia is often overlooked as a desolate wilderness but is in fact the ultimate adventure destination. Home to more horses than people, this seemingly endless expanse of undiscovered beauty enchants visitors with its rugged landscapes and nomadic culture. Venture into this magical land to explore mountains and deserts, uncover traditional heritage and get to know the friendly locals. Get a fast quote with Air Charter Service and charter a private jet today.
Mongolia isn’t known for its cities, but capital Ulaanbaatar is a rapidly expanding metropolis that has trebled in size since the 1990s. Packed with bars, clubs and shops that offer the perfect antidote to the rest of the country’s pervading serenity, this wonderfully chaotic city is home to several cultural sights including Genghis Khan Square, the National Museum of Mongolia and the restored 19th-century Gandantegchinlen Monastery. If you need some respite from the urban buzz, book a stay at a traditional herding camp in the nearby Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. Elsewhere, Dadal – thought to be Genghis Khan’s birthplace – is dotted with charming log huts and a great base for fishing and hiking in the surrounding rivers, lakes and forests.
Beyond Ulaanbaatar, nothing about Mongolia is high-tech – its largely undeveloped landscape is best explored on horseback and many locals live in circular felt-lined abodes called gers. Those seeking a truly remote escape should head to Western Mongolia, an untouched wilderness of glacier-cloaked mountains and shimmering salt lakes that is inhabited by nomadic tribes-people. Mongolians are renowned for their warm hospitality, so immerse yourself in the region’s back-to-basics way of life by staying with a local family.
Another must-visit is the magnificent Gobi Desert that swathes southern Mongolia, which is steeped in ancient history and dotted with natural phenomena like the vivid pink-and-white rock formations at Tsagaan Suvarga. At the desert’s heart lies Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, an eerie landscape of glorious burnt-orange sand dunes, dramatic ice canyons and breathtaking mountain vistas. Another highlight is the Ikh Nart Nature Reserve, where you can admire petroglyphs adorning the rocks, visit an ancient Buddhist prayer site and look out for an array of wildlife including foxes, gazelles, lizards and over 120 bird species.
Keen outdoor adventurers will love exploring the Orkhon Valley on horseback. This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Central Mongolia stretches for 80km along the banks of the Orkhon River through diverse landscapes, including emerald-green pastures, semi-desert steppes and the dramatic Orkhon Falls. It is the centre of the country’s nomadic culture and also home to Karakorum, the Mongol Empire’s ancient capital.
Simply contact one of our team and we can arrange everything you need to charter a private jet to Mongolia, landing at Incheon International Airport.



