Genghis Khan Retreat.
Tucked away in the Orkhon Valley, this seasonal camp began as a private family retreat and retains that highly personal, intimate spirit. Open only from June through September, it hosts guests in 20 hand-painted traditional gers upgraded with wood-burning stoves, cashmere bedding, and, in some cases, Japanese wooden soaking tubs. The off-grid property runs on solar power, balancing rugged wilderness living with thoughtful comforts. Dining is a communal affair led by a Nepali chef who serves everything from fresh dumplings to Italian pasta. The experience is deeply tied to Mongolian equestrian culture; guests can ride horses, play polo via the camp's own club, try archery, or kayak along the river. It is a rare, characterful base that swaps polished resort luxury for genuine nomadic rhythm.