Mongolia Heritage Tours

Open to all Mongolian adoptees and adoptive families!

Join us in Mongolia in 2026!

From the vibrant capital city of Ulaanbaatar to the sweeping landscapes of Terelj National Park and the Gobi Desert, tour participants will experience Mongolia together as they reconnect with their birth country and explore its rich history, culture and traditions.

Holt International began working in Mongolia in 2000 and has supported children and families throughout the country ever since. With this history and knowledge, Holt is uniquely qualified to offer a special experience for you and your family.

Tour participants will visit the Holt Mongolia office for orientation and adoption file reviews, meet with childcare providers and orphanage staff, and if possible, have the opportunity to visit significant personal locations such as former orphanages or discovery sites. Families will also engage with Mongolian culture through visits to important national landmarks, meetings with government officials and U.S. Embassy staff, and immersive experiences in the countryside.

Holt’s 2026 Mongolia Heritage Tour: July 26 – August 5

Reserve your spot by registering online by May 1, 2026. A $500 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration.

At the Mongolian Immigration Office, adoptees on the heritage tour were treated as special guests.
boys smile and give peace signs for camera
Children at the Holt-supported Red Stone School in Mongolia.
Adoptees on the heritage tour visit children at a care center.
Holt International Mongolia Heritage Tour participants in front of a ger home
Children celebrate a a new ger home is built for a family in need.
Tour participants explore a traditional Mongolian temple.
An adoptee rides a camel on the Holt Mongolia Heritage Tour
An adoptee rides a camel on Holt’s heritage tour of Mongolia.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Tour

If you have additional questions, please email us at [email protected].

Independently traveling to Mongolia?

Our team can help arrange visits to important adoption landmarks like orphanages or discovery sites.