our fleet

Our 4X4 vehicles allow you to travel safely on roads. Our vehicles are customized to the characteristics of an off-road trip as well as the needs of the traveler, enabling you to explore previously unreachable areas without compromising comfort.

toyota land cruiser

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There are four passenger seats in total. Forward facing seats with seat belts and air conditioning that are comfortable on our bumpy lanes, and plenty of luggage space in the trunk and on the roof track.

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A Military jeep from Russia with four passenger seats in total, the seats face forward. These Russian jeeps do not have air conditioning and do not have seat belts. On rugged off-road travel, this vehicle shines. This vehicle, however, is not as comfortable as a Land Cruiser or a Delica.

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UAZ-469

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mitsubishi delica

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mitsubishi delica

Delicas have a total of five passenger seats. Comfortable on our bumpy road but a little slower off-road than Toyota Land Cruisers. The car has forward-facing seats with seat belts, as well as air conditioning and panoramic view windows. As there isn’t much room in the trunk, the luggage is mostly stored on the roof rack.

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The Furgon is a Russian military vehicle. Furgons have 7 passenger seats, most of which are forward facing, and plenty of room. Furgons lack air conditioning and do not have seat belts. If you’re in a group and want to go on an adventure on a budget, this might be a good idea. In tough off-road conditions, this vehicle is excellent. However, it is not as comfortable as a Land Cruiser or a Delica.

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UAZ-452

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cross

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A Chinese motorcycle of high quality. Let’s go for a Mongolian-style bicycle ride. When you leave Ulaanbaatar and venture out into the countryside, you will notice that you are not the only one riding a bicycle. Russian bicycles have lost favor since communism. As a result, Chinese motorcycles are now commonly used in Mongolia because they are inexpensive, spare parts are readily available, and every nomad family owns one. Horses are now slowly being replaced by moterbikes.

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