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Three Camel Lodge GOBI DESERT, MONGOLIA


Deep within the Gobi Desert, Three Camel Lodge brings together luxury, sustainability and cultural immersion, solidifying its standing as one of Mongolia’s most celebrated eco-lodges. Near the breathtaking Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, this lodge places guests amid awe-inspiring landscapes — sweeping steppes and vast desert plains set against the towering Altai Mountains. Its proximity to iconic sites such as the Flaming Cliffs, Yol Valley and the Khongoryn Els sand dunes makes it an ideal base for those keen to explore Mongolia’s vibrant natural and cultural heritage. Accommodation at Three Camel Lodge


masterfully combines authenticity with comfort. Guests are welcomed into traditional Mongolian gers (yurts), crafted by local artisans and outfitted with modern amenities. Each ger artfully merges natural materials with contemporary amenities, featuring plush bedding and handcrafted furnishings, allowing guests to experience the nomadic lifestyle with a touch of luxury. The lodge’s main building — constructed in a traditional Buddhist architectural style, with a roof


entirely without nails — houses a bar and lounge, offering sweeping desert views. Dining at Three Camel Lodge is an integral part


of the experience, with meals that highlight locally sourced ingredients and authentic Mongolian recipes, enhanced with modern culinary techniques. From hearty breakfasts to candlelit dinners beneath the vast desert sky, each meal is a tribute to Mongolia’s culinary heritage, creating a deeper connection to the land and its people. Three Camel Lodge is a trailblazer in sustainable


tourism, with its lighting powered entirely by solar panels, and maintaining a robust waste- management system. With a strong commitment to supporting the local community, the lodge prioritises hiring and training local staff to ensure an authentic Mongolian experience. In line with its environmental stewardship,


Three Camel Lodge leads a native dog-breeding programme, providing traditional Bankhar guardian dogs to nomadic families to help protect herds from predators, supporting both Mongolian heritage and the delicate desert ecosystem.


DON’T MISS Enjoy a sundowner at the Flaming Cliffs deep in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert


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KEY FEATURES • Arshaan Spa • On-site greenhouse • Horse-riding • Award-winning whisky bar


GET IN TOUCH threecamellodge.com T: +976 11 325 786 (Mongolia) +1 800 998 6634 (United States) E: info@threecamellodge.com


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