Imperial Japan in Private
A refined private journey through Tokyo, Kyoto and the Japanese Alps — heritage ryokan, private tea ceremonies, master-chef dining and gardens timed to the seasons.

The journey
While many travellers once considered this destination too remote, too vast and too wild, today’s adventurers in the know are happy to have it to themselves. On a journey filled with unique cultural experiences, your acclaimed Resident Tour Director leads you on a history-spanning itinerary that encompasses a centuries-old Mongolian festival along with the far-flung wilds of the Gobi Desert.
Day 1
Arrive Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
The descendants of Chinggis Khaan (known as Genghis Khan in the West) still live on the windswept steppes of Mongolia, where the medieval warlord — remembered as both a violent conqueror and an agent of positive change — is looked on as the country’s founder. Its capital city, Ulaanbaatar, is home to more than a million residents who blend the best of traditional nomadic culture with modern sensib
Day 2
Ulaanbaatar – Introduction to an Empire
Visit the Chinggis Khaan Museum, the largest in Mongolia. View items from tombs and private collections related to the Khaan empire and Mongolian history, accompanied by an expert on the subject. Relax at your hotel before gathering for a special welcome dinner.
Day 3
Ulaanbaatar – Life of Genghis Khan
Gain entry to Gandan Khiid Monastery with its 75-foot statue made of copper, gold and precious stones, accompanied by a top-ranking lama who discusses monastic life. Afterward, visit a fine arts museum. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure before dining at a local restaurant.
Day 4
Gobi Desert – Dunes, Canyons & Wide-open Skies
Fly to the Gobi Desert, home to such diverse species as Bactrian (two-humped) camels, mountain sheep, golden eagles and many endemic reptiles. The Gobi is vast, with a surprising variety of landscapes and hidden paleontological treasures. The people who live here preserve nomadic traditions, often moving place to place with their herds. In the late afternoon, witness local archers demonstrate the
Day 5
Gobi Desert – Valley of the Eagles & the Flaming Cliffs
Journey overland to the Yol Valley, a narrow, craggy chasm. Hike the valley for a chance to spot vulture-like lammergeiers and Altai snowcocks as well as ibex, yak and Argali mountain sheep. Afterward, visit the Flaming Cliffs, a place rich with dinosaur fossils and the site where dinosaur eggs were first found.
Day 6
Gobi Desert – Camel Ride & Ger Building
Ride a Bactrian camel through the dunes of Moltsog Els for insight into a way of life that has endured for centuries. Visit a local camel-herding family in their home and later witness the construction of a ger. In the afternoon, you may opt to hike through the Havsagit Valley to discover ancient petroglyphs atop a mountain. This evening, savor a refreshing cocktail and a sunset dinner.
Day 7
Ulaanbaatar – Past Meets Present
Fly to Ulaanbaatar, where you join your fellow guests this evening for a performance featuring traditional Mongolian dancers and khoomi throat singers. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 8
Ulaanbaatar – Naadam Festival
Take in all the pageantry of the elaborate opening ceremony, an event showcasing local dancers, athletes, horse riders and musicians.
Day 9
Ulaanbaatar – A Parting Glimpse
Spend a second day at the Naadam Festival, attending a range of events and competitions featuring archery, traditional wrestling and horse racing. This evening, gather with fellow guests for a farewell dinner.
Day 10
Depart Ulaanbaatar
After breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport to board your departing flight.
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