13th Century Park
Introduction
“13th Century” park has the environment of ger camps, farms, statues and traditional entertainment areas, all in real lifestyle of 13th century era. Within this country, the rule of the law is strong and there is no television, electricity and phones are allowed for the real experience as the purpose of the 13th Century theme park is built and established in real time micro kingdom of the 13th Century to make the real experiences for you during your stay by genuinely providing true environment of the way of living. This is a camp where you can visit the old time micro kingdom of Chinggis Khaan and his empire. By visiting the camp you will enjoy the craftsmen art work, Mongolian calligraphy, learn to write Mongolian traditional scripts, dine in the kings and queens palace, practice archery, horse training and catching horses with lasso pole, riding horses and camels or simply sit back and enjoy the beautiful countryside landscapes and the clear blue sky.
Location
“13th century” park is located 96km far from the Ulaanbaatar in Erdene sum, Tuv province and which covers an area of 88 hectares surrounding Yol mountain. The Genghis Khan equestrian statue is located on bank of the Tuul River at Tsonjin Boldog, 54 km east of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar.
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Activities
Craftsmen park:
The blacksmiths and craftsmen’s works of XIII century Mongolian is very popular in the world. In the craftsmen camp you will enjoy observing the craftsmen artwork such as horse hold utensils, women’s ornaments, jewelry, arms and tools etc. Throughout the park, watch closely to the details of the interiors and exteriors as they are all handmade. Their works such as woolen felt decorations, handmade Mongolian carpets and ornaments will amaze you.
Educational Park:
By visiting this park you will have an opportunity to learn the unique culture of the literacy, traditional way of educating their successors and the young. You will be offered the chance of practicing the Mongolian calligraphy and many kinds of Mongolians scripts.
Herders Park:
The everyday life of herders, pastoral culture, the way of breeding in the life-stock, the methods of producing dairy products, horse training and catching horses with lasso pole, processing the leather straps, riding horses, yaks and camels are available with your choice to experience the life of XIII century in Mongolia.
Shaman Park:
Following the customs of each clan, the Shamans from different clans all over Mongolia gather around the bon fire under the blue sky to perform a ritual to worship the mother nature and Gods, aiming for one common deed. There are several kinds of Shaman’s ritual of worshiping, such as worshiping for 33 heavens, cairn, and the bon fire ritual can be organized on reservation as it is a extensive but magical event. Moreover, you can also visit the different clans of shaman’s gers and have your fortune told if you wish.
Genghis Khan Statue:
In 2008, a gigantic statue of Genghis Khan riding on horseback was erected on the bank of the Tuul River at Tsonjin Boldog, 54 km east of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, where according to legend, he found a golden whip. The statue is 40 meters tall and wrapped in 250 tons of gleaming stainless steel. It stands on top of the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, a visitor center that itself is 10 meters tall, with 36 columns representing the 36 khans from Genghis to Ligden Khan. The statue is symbolically pointed east towards his birthplace.
Inside the two-story base of the statue, visitors can see a replica of Chinggis Khaan’s legendary golden whip, sample traditional cuisine of horse meat and potatoes. Visitors can ascend to the exhibition hall using an elevator at the back of the horse and then walk to the horse’s head passing through its chest and the back of its neck from where they can have an excellent panoramic view over the park area and the scenery beyond.
The Chinggis Khan Statue is currently the biggest equestrian statue in the world.
Itinerary map
PRICE 2018 ex Ulaanbaatar:
1person: USD 300 per person
2people: USD 180per person
3people: USD 150 per person
4-7people: USD 130 per person
8+people: USD 90 per person
Practicalities:
Transfers:
Operates daily as shared transfer on fixed times. Departs 09:00 from UB and returns around 17:00.
Includes:
Lunch outside Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to and back. Local English speaking guide. Entrance fees to museum and park.
Excludes:
Drinks. Arrival and departure transfers and hotel nights in Ulaanbaatar.
Children:
0-2 years free. 3-12 years 50%.
Transfer schedule:
Daily year around.
from UB: 09:00
Back to UB: 17:00
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