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Sacred Pilgrimages to Mongolia

Pilgrimage Through Land, Culture, and Self

Immersive journeys at the intersection of retreat and expedition, designed to reconnect you with land, culture, and a deeper sense of self.

Mongolia as the First Landscape

Steppe & Soul offers immersive pilgrimages through Mongolia that move beyond observation into relationship.

Each experience sits at the intersection of retreat and expedition, combining guided practices, cultural immersion, and time in remote landscapes shaped by deep tradition.

These are not simply trips, but journeys held as a pilgrimage, designed for those seeking something more than travel.

What the Journeys Offer

Each pilgrimage is carefully held as a small-group experience, allowing space for both exploration and integration.

  • Guided somatic and contemplative practices
  • Time in remote and culturally significant landscapes
  • Encounters with local communities and knowledge holders
  • Small, curated groups (max 10 participants)
  • Integration, reflection, and shared experience

Upcoming Journeys

Each is a distinct experience rooted in place, culture, and practice.

Guided by Brandt Miller

Steppe & Soul is guided by Brandt Miller, a facilitator of group and transformational work, drawing from a background in somatic and trauma-informed facilitation.

His approach weaves together embodied practice, cultural immersion, and deep listening to both land and people.

His work is rooted in a long-standing relationship with Mongolia, developed over nearly two decades of returning, learning, and building connections on the ground.

Learn more about the work  →

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The Land as Facilitator

The land is not a backdrop. It is an active participant.

Collaborations

Steppe & Soul collaborates with a network of respected local guides, artists, teachers, and organizations across Mongolia. These partnerships allow for deeper access and ensure each journey is rooted in relationship and reciprocity.

Field Notes

Reflections and stories from the field.

What People Are Saying

Ready to Explore?

A short conversation is the best way to explore whether this is the right fit.