For years, Mongolia has been known as a land of fierce nomads, barren steppes, and cold, desert landscapes. In fact, a closer glance reveals fertile river valleys inhabited by kind, hospitable nomads, and rivers filled with the world’s largest Salmonid -- the Taimen at the Mongolia Sweetwater Lodge.. The rivers where Taimen are found are small to mid size low gradient rivers that will remind the fly fisherman of the American West. The rivers are wild and populated by Taimen and the Asian Trout, Lenok. The river valleys are inhabited by nomads and the home to populations of elk, wolves, deer, and the ubiquitous herds of sheep or cattle
For years, Mongolia has been known as a land of fierce nomads, barren steppes, and cold, desert landscapes. In fact, a closer glance reveals fertile river valleys inhabited by kind, hospitable nomads, and rivers filled with the world’s largest Salmonid -- the Taimen at the Mongolia Sweetwater Lodge..
The rivers where Taimen are found are small to mid size low gradient rivers that will remind the fly fisherman of the American West. The rivers are wild and populated by Taimen and the Asian Trout, Lenok. The river valleys are inhabited by nomads and the home to populations of elk, wolves, deer, and the ubiquitous herds of sheep or cattle
For more information on a price quote to book a fishing trip to the Mongolia Fishing Lodge, please contact Lance Glaser or 877-418-9779 or or see our fishing trip booking information page Click here to download a brochure with pricing
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Taimen and Lenok (Asian trout) are the primary species to seek in Mongolia. Taimen are known to the Mongolians as the "River Wolf". They are an exceptionally ferocious predator which feed on ducks, prairie dogs, mice, and fish. The best time of year to visit Mongolia is May 15-June 12 OR August 28-October 2.
Taimen and Lenok (Asian trout) are the primary species to seek in Mongolia. Taimen are known to the Mongolians as the "River Wolf". They are an exceptionally ferocious predator which feed on ducks, prairie dogs, mice, and fish.
The best time of year to visit Mongolia is May 15-June 12 OR August 28-October 2.
From your arrival in camp until your departure, you will enjoy a high standard of personal service and comfort. The camps are basic but fairly luxurious and complete with the necessary amenities. Each camp has a bathhouse and a dining lodge. The bathhouse includes shower facilities with plenty of hot water, good pressure and a wash area with sinks, mirrors and 110 volt electricity. The dining lodge provides fishermen an area to congregate and enjoy the camp food. Cuisine at the camp is a variety of American and Mongolian dishes. Each meal is complemented with homemade soup, a variety of salads, fresh-baked bread, a modest dessert, coffee and tea. While at the fishing camp, guests will stay in a fully furnished gear. Each is equipped with a wood floor, two wide American Style beds, a table, and an American cylinder stove filled with hot water. These spacious Mongolian homes are comfortable and offer clients a truly unique living experience. For clients, staying in a gear is one of the highlights of the trip
From your arrival in camp until your departure, you will enjoy a high standard of personal service and comfort. The camps are basic but fairly luxurious and complete with the necessary amenities. Each camp has a bathhouse and a dining lodge. The bathhouse includes shower facilities with plenty of hot water, good pressure and a wash area with sinks, mirrors and 110 volt electricity. The dining lodge provides fishermen an area to congregate and enjoy the camp food. Cuisine at the camp is a variety of American and Mongolian dishes. Each meal is complemented with homemade soup, a variety of salads, fresh-baked bread, a modest dessert, coffee and tea.
While at the fishing camp, guests will stay in a fully furnished gear. Each is equipped with a wood floor, two wide American Style beds, a table, and an American cylinder stove filled with hot water. These spacious Mongolian homes are comfortable and offer clients a truly unique living experience. For clients, staying in a gear is one of the highlights of the trip
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In addition to fishing, we are offering a variety of activities for anglers and non-anglers who would like to visit the surrounding countryside and herder communities. The Mongolian hillsides are ideal for hiking and horseback riding. There are horses at each camp and we can arrange horseback excursions ranging between one hour and all day. In addition to hiking, anglers are encouraged to visit the archeological and anthropological treasures near camp. The camp is located within miles of old Mongolian monasteries and ancient burial mounds which are purportedly the final resting place of Ghengis Khan
A Passport and Visa is required to visit Mongolia
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