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Budget Fishing Tour in Mongolia

We provide the high quality fishing in Northern Mongolia with personalized service yet in affordable price.
Mongolia is a vast and remote country nearly the size of 3 times of France. The Northern Mongolia is the place for great fishing.  No words to express enough the wild life and nature and beautiful Mongolian hospitable nomadic families in the remote land when travelling to exotic far-away places like the Khuvsgul, Northern Mongolia. While Taimen is the largest fresh water fish everyone is after – who wouldn’t want to catch a meter long Salmonid – the rivers of this area, besides having good Taimen populations, team with Lenok and Grayling. But you can’t keep any, take a picture and then release them for better world with bigger fishes for another joyful fishing.
So how are you going to have a chance to catch the large salmon called a Taimen at a price you can afford?
New Milestone Tours has been doing reconnaissance trips in order to develop affordable fly fishing trips to best fishing locations. Every year we have small group of 2-4 people in summer goes to exploring, and fishing pristine and underutilized area of northeast Mongolia.
These trips will be “expedition” type trips.  While we fishing will have horse trekking and camping in locations ever too remote land with dependable 4 wheel drive vehicles. Imagine the memory of being the pioneer to have ever cast a fly into a breath taking river! With the surprising cheap price! Some says “I can swing it”
If you want the higher end fly-in fishing adventure, then we arrange a Ger Camp for your convenience. That is a camp with Yurts accommodation at a beautiful scenery where all meals are included, beds are made every day, running hot & cold water with showers, a dining place, fishing guides, shore lunches, etc....
So are you ready to fish in Mongolia...  you deserve it!
Check out our fishing tours at www.newmilestonetours.com



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