Code Context <?php
echo '<select class="form-control" name="data[Order][tour_name]" id="OrderSize">';
echo '<option value="'.$val.'">'. $name .'</option>';
$viewFile = '/home/chuluunbaatar/public_html/app/View/Home/booking.php'
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'nodes_for_layout' => array(),
'selectedTerm' => 'discovery',
'numbers' => array(
(int) 1 => '1',
(int) 2 => '2',
(int) 3 => '3',
(int) 4 => '4',
(int) 5 => '5',
(int) 6 => '6'
),
'countries' => array(
'Afghanistan' => 'Afghanistan',
'Aland Islands' => 'Aland Islands',
'Albania' => 'Albania',
'Algeria' => 'Algeria',
'American Samoa' => 'American Samoa',
'Andorra' => 'Andorra',
'Angola' => 'Angola',
'Anguilla' => 'Anguilla',
'Antigua and Barbuda' => 'Antigua and Barbuda',
'Argentina' => 'Argentina',
'Armenia' => 'Armenia',
'Aruba' => 'Aruba',
'Australia' => 'Australia',
'Austria' => 'Austria',
'Azerbaijan' => 'Azerbaijan',
'Bahrain' => 'Bahrain',
'Bangladesh' => 'Bangladesh',
'Barbados' => 'Barbados',
'Belarus' => 'Belarus',
'Belgium' => 'Belgium',
'Belize' => 'Belize',
'Benin' => 'Benin',
'Bermuda' => 'Bermuda',
'Bhutan' => 'Bhutan',
'Bolivia' => 'Bolivia',
'Bosnia and Herzegovina' => 'Bosnia and Herzegovina',
'Botswana' => 'Botswana',
'Brazil' => 'Brazil',
'British Indian Ocean Territory' => 'British Indian Ocean Territory',
'British Virgin Islands' => 'British Virgin Islands',
'Brunei' => 'Brunei',
'Bulgaria' => 'Bulgaria',
'Burkina Faso' => 'Burkina Faso',
'Burma' => 'Burma',
'Burundi' => 'Burundi',
'Cambodia' => 'Cambodia',
'Cameroon' => 'Cameroon',
'Canada' => 'Canada',
'Cape Verde' => 'Cape Verde',
'Caribbean Netherlands' => 'Caribbean Netherlands',
'Cayman Islands' => 'Cayman Islands',
'Central African Republic' => 'Central African Republic',
'Chad' => 'Chad',
'Chile' => 'Chile',
'China' => 'China',
'Christmas Island' => 'Christmas Island',
'Colombia' => 'Colombia',
'Comoros' => 'Comoros',
'Cook Islands' => 'Cook Islands',
'Costa Rica' => 'Costa Rica',
'Croatia' => 'Croatia',
'Cuba' => 'Cuba',
'Curacao' => 'Curacao',
'Cyprus' => 'Cyprus',
'Czech Republic' => 'Czech Republic',
'Democratic Republic of the Congo' => 'Democratic Republic of the Congo',
'Denmark' => 'Denmark',
'Djibouti' => 'Djibouti',
'Dominica' => 'Dominica',
'Dominican Republic' => 'Dominican Republic',
'Ecuador' => 'Ecuador',
'Egypt' => 'Egypt',
'El Salvador' => 'El Salvador',
'Equatorial Guinea' => 'Equatorial Guinea',
'Eritrea' => 'Eritrea',
'Estonia' => 'Estonia',
'Ethiopia' => 'Ethiopia',
'Falkland Islands' => 'Falkland Islands',
'Faroe Islands' => 'Faroe Islands',
'Fiji' => 'Fiji',
'Finland' => 'Finland',
'France' => 'France',
'French Guiana' => 'French Guiana',
'French Polynesia' => 'French Polynesia',
'Gabon' => 'Gabon',
'Georgia' => 'Georgia',
'Germany' => 'Germany',
'Ghana' => 'Ghana',
'Gibraltar' => 'Gibraltar',
'Greece' => 'Greece',
'Greenland' => 'Greenland',
'Grenada' => 'Grenada',
'Guadeloupe' => 'Guadeloupe',
'Guam' => 'Guam',
'Guatemala' => 'Guatemala',
'Guernsey' => 'Guernsey',
'Guinea' => 'Guinea',
'Guinea-Bissau' => 'Guinea-Bissau',
'Guyana' => 'Guyana',
'Haiti' => 'Haiti',
'Honduras' => 'Honduras',
'Hong Kong' => 'Hong Kong',
'Hungary' => 'Hungary',
'Iceland' => 'Iceland',
'India' => 'India',
'Indonesia' => 'Indonesia',
'Iran' => 'Iran',
'Iraq' => 'Iraq',
'Ireland' => 'Ireland',
'Isle of Man' => 'Isle of Man',
'Israel' => 'Israel',
'Italy' => 'Italy',
'Ivory Coast' => 'Ivory Coast',
'Jamaica' => 'Jamaica',
'Japan' => 'Japan',
'Jersey' => 'Jersey',
'Jordan' => 'Jordan',
'Kazakhstan' => 'Kazakhstan',
'Kenya' => 'Kenya',
'Kiribati' => 'Kiribati',
'Kuwait' => 'Kuwait',
'Kyrgyzstan' => 'Kyrgyzstan',
'Laos' => 'Laos',
'Latvia' => 'Latvia',
'Lebanon' => 'Lebanon',
'Lesotho' => 'Lesotho',
'Liberia' => 'Liberia',
'Libya' => 'Libya',
'Liechtenstein' => 'Liechtenstein',
'Lithuania' => 'Lithuania',
'Luxembourg' => 'Luxembourg',
'Macau' => 'Macau',
'Macedonia' => 'Macedonia',
'Madagascar' => 'Madagascar',
'Malawi' => 'Malawi',
'Malaysia' => 'Malaysia',
'Maldives' => 'Maldives',
'Mali' => 'Mali',
'Malta' => 'Malta',
'Marshall Islands' => 'Marshall Islands',
'Martinique' => 'Martinique',
'Mauritania' => 'Mauritania',
'Mauritius' => 'Mauritius',
'Mayotte' => 'Mayotte',
'Mexico' => 'Mexico',
'Micronesia' => 'Micronesia',
'Moldova' => 'Moldova',
'Monaco' => 'Monaco',
'Mongolia' => 'Mongolia',
'Montenegro' => 'Montenegro',
'Montserrat' => 'Montserrat',
'Morocco' => 'Morocco',
'Mozambique' => 'Mozambique',
'Namibia' => 'Namibia',
'Nauru' => 'Nauru',
'Nepal' => 'Nepal',
'Netherlands' => 'Netherlands',
'New Caledonia' => 'New Caledonia',
'New Zealand' => 'New Zealand',
'Nicaragua' => 'Nicaragua',
'Niger' => 'Niger',
'Nigeria' => 'Nigeria',
'Niue' => 'Niue',
'Norfolk Island' => 'Norfolk Island',
'North Korea' => 'North Korea',
'Northern Mariana Islands' => 'Northern Mariana Islands',
'Norway' => 'Norway',
'Oman' => 'Oman',
'Pakistan' => 'Pakistan',
'Palau' => 'Palau',
'Palestinian Territory' => 'Palestinian Territory',
'Panama' => 'Panama',
'Papua New Guinea' => 'Papua New Guinea',
'Paraguay' => 'Paraguay',
'Peru' => 'Peru',
'Philippines' => 'Philippines',
'Poland' => 'Poland',
'Portugal' => 'Portugal',
'Puerto Rico' => 'Puerto Rico',
'Qatar' => 'Qatar',
'Republic of the Congo' => 'Republic of the Congo',
'Reunion' => 'Reunion',
'Romania' => 'Romania',
'Russia' => 'Russia',
'Rwanda' => 'Rwanda',
'Saint Barthelemy' => 'Saint Barthelemy',
'Saint Helena' => 'Saint Helena',
'Saint Kitts and Nevis' => 'Saint Kitts and Nevis',
'Saint Lucia' => 'Saint Lucia',
'Saint Martin' => 'Saint Martin',
'Saint Pierre and Miquelon' => 'Saint Pierre and Miquelon',
'Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' => 'Saint Vincent and the Grenadines',
'Samoa' => 'Samoa',
'San Marino' => 'San Marino',
'Sao Tome and Principe' => 'Sao Tome and Principe',
'Saudi Arabia' => 'Saudi Arabia',
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'Serbia' => 'Serbia',
'Seychelles' => 'Seychelles',
'Sierra Leone' => 'Sierra Leone',
'Singapore' => 'Singapore',
'Sint Maarten' => 'Sint Maarten',
'Slovakia' => 'Slovakia',
'Slovenia' => 'Slovenia',
'Solomon Islands' => 'Solomon Islands',
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'South Africa' => 'South Africa',
'South Korea' => 'South Korea',
'South Sudan' => 'South Sudan',
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'Svalbard' => 'Svalbard',
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'Syria' => 'Syria',
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'Tajikistan' => 'Tajikistan',
'Tanzania' => 'Tanzania',
'Thailand' => 'Thailand',
'The Bahamas' => 'The Bahamas',
'The Gambia' => 'The Gambia',
'Timor-Leste' => 'Timor-Leste',
'Togo' => 'Togo',
'Tokelau' => 'Tokelau',
'Tonga' => 'Tonga',
'Trinidad and Tobago' => 'Trinidad and Tobago',
'Tunisia' => 'Tunisia',
'Turkey' => 'Turkey',
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'Turks and Caicos Islands' => 'Turks and Caicos Islands',
'Tuvalu' => 'Tuvalu',
'Uganda' => 'Uganda',
'Ukraine' => 'Ukraine',
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'United Kingdom' => 'United Kingdom',
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'Uruguay' => 'Uruguay',
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'Vatican City' => 'Vatican City',
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'Vietnam' => 'Vietnam',
'Virgin Islands' => 'Virgin Islands',
'Wallis and Futuna' => 'Wallis and Futuna',
'Western Sahara' => 'Western Sahara',
'Yemen' => 'Yemen',
'Zambia' => 'Zambia',
'Zimbabwe' => 'Zimbabwe'
),
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'title' => 'Online Booking',
'alias' => 'booking',
'description' => '',
'keyword' => '',
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'format_show_date' => '0',
'show_access' => '0',
'show_parent' => '0',
'show_excerpt' => '0',
'show_gallery' => '0',
'gpart' => '1',
'show_file_widget' => '0',
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'show_order' => '0',
'comment_status' => '0',
'comment_approve' => '0',
'comment_spam_protection' => '0',
'comment_captcha' => '0',
'params' => '',
'plugin' => null,
'updated' => '2015-01-14 08:09:41',
'created' => '2015-01-14 08:09:41',
'file1' => ''
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<p><strong>Day 1</strong>. Baga Gazriin Chuluu</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Bayanzag - Flaming cliffs</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Khongor sand dune</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Ongi Monastery ruins</p>
<p><strong>Day 5</strong>. Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 6. </strong>Tsenkher hot spring</p>
<p><strong>Day 7. </strong>Khorgo - Terkh National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 8.</strong> Khorgo - Terkh National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 9.</strong> Shine ider village</p>
<p><strong>Day 10.</strong> Khuvsgul Lake</p>
<p><strong>Day 11.</strong> Khuvsgul Lake</p>
<p><strong>Day 12.</strong> Uran Extinct Volcano</p>
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<p>In the morning, our guide & driver will pick you up from your hotel and start our tour directly driving to Baga Gazriin Chuluu or known as Earth stone. Before we leave the city we will pass some shops and then drive through steppe by overview of land-sea and grandiose formation of rocks and basalts of Baga Gazriin Chuluu. Baga Gazriin Chuluu is a 15km long and 10 km wide stone massif, and this stone massif is also part of the Mongolian granite stone zone. Wild sheep, ibex and marmot inhabit here, Surtiin am is one of the many beautiful places in Baga Gazriin stone massif. This is a narrow canyon with asp, birch, white wicker and elm trees, as well the ruin of a stone temple and the site of 2 Gers where monks lived and meditated since the seventieth century. There is a 20 m long cave near to the Surtiin Am. Crystals can be found around the cave. Also, there is a spring water which comes from under source is good for eye illness. You will arrive at Baga Gazriin Chuluu in the afternoon, and rest of the day you will spend hiking & exploring the area. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Bayanzag - Flaming cliffs </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast time, we will continue our way driving to Bayanzag. Known as Flaming cliffs, where American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews found cemetery of dinosaurs and the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered in the world. We will have some hiking through the cliffs and see the Gobi tree grove named “Bayanzag”. Bayanzag, literally means “rich in saxual trees”. This tree only grows in central Asian Gobi. See the short documentary about 1920-s American excavation. After dinner return to the Bayanzag to see the sunset, find out why area is called Flaming Cliffs. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. Khongor Sand Dunes - Camel trek </strong></p>
<p>Continue tour to the Gobi Desert. Gobi desert gives you an exotic view of the desert with boundless view of horizons, rare species of mammals and plants. On the way, we will pass a small Gobi stone market and you can buy some precious stones even a small sized petrified tree. Known as Singing dunes, the Khongor sand dune has an extraordinary length of 180 kilometers and 15 – 20 meters wide and lies on the Northern part of the Mountains of Sevrei and Zuulen. There is an Oasis near Khongor sand dune at the Northern edge of the sand dune. After some relaxation at the camp, our camel man will take you to the sand dunes and the two humped camels are very comfortable to ride, as the walk slowly and gently you will be supported by the humps, sitting comfortably between them. We will hike through the Golden sand dunes, explore the surrounding nature and if you wish you can climb up to the highest point of the sand dunes which will reach about 200 meters. Overnight in Ger camp.<strong> B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Ongi Monastery ruins </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Ongi Monastery ruins and our driving takes us through the great steppe which is called Ongi steppe, continues extraordinary 100 km long. Ongi monastery was one of the Mongolian biggest 7 monasteries. There are 2 temple ruins which were built up in 1780s. During repression in 1930s’ these two temples destroyed and many lamas were executed and imprisoned. On the way to Ongi temple ruins we will visit to nomad family and introduced to nomadic life in the Gobi. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive towards to Kharkhorin, and our tour takes place on the transition zone from the Gobi desert to mountain steppes. Kharkhorin, formerly known as Karakorum, once was a capital of Chinggis Khaan's Great Mongol Empire in the 13th century. Chinggis Khaan founded Karakorum in 1220. After his exploits on the Eurasian steppes, the city became the center of a substantial and growing empire. But after Khublai Khaan moved the Mongolian capital to Beijing, and the fall of the empire, Karakorum was abandoned and then destroyed by Chinese soldiers in 1388. After arriving at Kharkhorin, first we will visit to Kharkhorin museum, which displays artifacts mostly of Great Mongolian Empire time and followed by visiting to Mongolian oldest and largest monastery Erdene Zuu. Erdene Zuu is a Buddhist Tibetan monastery which dates back to 1585. Built from the ruins of Chinggis Khaan’s capital, Erdene Zuu is the oldest surviving monastery in Mongolia today. A soviet government partially destroyed Erdene Zuu in the 1930s, but the monastery has since reopened as a museum. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Tsenkher hot spa - Visit nomad family </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Tsenkher hot spring, located in Arkhangai province. On the way we will visit to nomads who are living in Khangai, steppe and mountain area. You will be invited to their Gers and offered to taste traditional dairy products including famous airag (mare’s milk) and see some differences among life in the Gobi and Khangai area. The Arkhangai provinces have many old volcanos, which explain the presence of this hot water source that flows all year long at 1860 meters (1, 16 mile) above the sea level in the sub province of Tsenkher. The water is at 85,5°C (185,9°F). In a pleasant verdant wooded area, some Ger camps with equipment and baths with a less hot temperature have been set up for the travelers. In the evening have a spa bath and relax. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Khorgo - Terkh National Park</strong></p>
<p>Drive to Khorgo - Terkh National Park. On the way we will pass the Tsertserleg town, which is provincial center of Arkhangai province. Just before we reach the Khorgo - Terkh National Park we will see Chuluut river great canyon which huge creation of volcanic earthquake. After arriving at Khorgo - Terkh National Park, climb up to the top of extinct volcano Khorgo, the top view is amazing. The Khorgo crater, situated at an altitude of 2.210 meters with a diameter of 20 meters and depth of 70 to 80 meters, approximately 8000 years ago volcanic lava flooded the valleys nearby which are covered today with small forests of Siberian larch and a great variety of berries and flowers. Terkh White Lake is an astonishingly beautiful lake with crystal clear fresh water and surrounded by spectacular scenery of plants, forests, mountains, and fauna. Area offers fun activities such as hiking, horse riding, and swimming. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. Full day horse riding at Khorgo – Terkh National Park</strong></p>
<p>In the morning after breakfast, meet with your horse guide and basic introduction. Full day horse riding through Khangai Mountains and shore of Terkh White lake. Picnic lunch. Come back in the evening, dinner and free time. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Shine ider - Zuun nuur Salt Lake </strong></p>
<p>We will have an overnight stop close to the Shine ider village. Zuun Nuur is a small, beautiful salt water lake which is a heaven for birds. After the lake, we will continue to drive about 10 kms and arrive at the camp, hike through the forest or just relax in the nature. Evening we will have a real Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog for dinner. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. Khuvsgul Lake - Visit to Uushig deer stones </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Khuvsgul Lake, which is known as the second clearest lake in Central Asia. On the way we will visit to see Deer stones. The deer stones spread widely in Central Asia. 600 deer stones were found in Central Asia. 500 of them were found in the territory of Mongolia. Deer stone is the first monuments of human. The earliest of them belong to XIII-IX century BC while most of them belong to the Bronze Age. Continue travel to Lake Khuvsgul, as a dubbed as Mongolia Switzerland and a lake surrounded with green forest mountains and water is crystal clear that one can easily catch sight of ground. Arrive at the Khuvsgul Lake National Park, after some relaxations explore the surroundings and enjoy the natural beauty of the region. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 11. Day at Khuvsgul Lake - Tsaatan community visit</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, we will drive to the Reindeer Herders / Tsaatan people, who live in the depths of the taiga forest. Few reindeer are the main resource of their livelihood. In summer months, mostly in July and August, few reindeer families move down from mountain close to the lake to increase their livelihood. This small journey offers brief introduction of Tsaatan people’s lifestyle and great photo opportunity. After lunch, you will have a hiking activity accompany with your guide. Hiking and climbing up to the top of the back mountain of the lake is unforgettable. From the top of mountain magnificent Khuvsgul Lake looks turquoise. Walking by the edge of the lake you will see the crystal-clear part of the lake famous for its name ‘’Dark blue pearl’’. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D </strong></p>
<p><strong> Day 12. Extinct Volcano Uran </strong></p>
<p>Drive to Uran Mountain via Moron town, which is provincial center of Khuvsgul province. Today we will drive mostly by paved road. Arrive in Uran, transfer to the Ger camp. In the evening we will go to the Uran mountain, an extinct volcano with a crater of 600 m wide and 50 m deep and one of the most stunning parts of the Northern Mongolia. It is beautiful, utterly wild and unspoilt. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 13. Amarbayasgalant Monastery </strong></p>
<p>Amarbayasgalant is the most beautiful and well preserved old monastery in Northern Mongolia, which was established in 1726-1736 by order of Manchu emperor Yongzheng, and dedicated to the great Mongolian Buddhist and sculptor Zanabazar, whose mummified body was moved here in 1779. The beauty, decorations and construction of the monastery have made it one of the most magnificent architectural monuments not only in Mongolia, but in the whole Asia. Amarbayasgalant Monastery was not totally destroyed during the purges of 1937-38. However, all its senior monks were brutally executed. Today this spectacular monastery has some 60 novices and ordained monks who practice dharma in residence. Arrive at the camp in the afternoon, visit to the Monastery and enjoy hiking around. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D </strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 14. Drive back to Ulaanbaatar </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Ulaanbaatar by paved road. On the way we will pass through the Darkhan city, which is Mongolia’s second largest city. In 1961 the Darkhan was built with extensive economic assistance from the Soviet Union, and the city was originally conceived to be a manufacturing site for Mongolia's northern territory. Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of the tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 1</strong>. Flight to Gobi - Vulture Valley</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Khongor Sand Dune</p>
<p><strong>Day 3</strong>. Bayanzag - Ongi Temple Ruins</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Tsenkher Hot Spring</p>
<p><strong>Day 6.</strong> Khorgo - Terkh National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 7.</strong> Shine Ider village</p>
<p><strong>Day 8.</strong> Khuvsgul Lake National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 9.</strong> Khuvsgul Lake National Park</p>
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<p>Early morning, we will pick you up from your accommodation and transfer to the airport to take an early flight to Dalanzadgad, the provincial center of South-Gobi province. The flight takes hour and a half, and the Wild & Vast tour’s team will be waiting for you at Dalanzadgad airport. Check in Ger camp, after lunch drive to Vulture Valley, well known as Yolyn Am that located in Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park. The area is beautiful picturesque place with ice fields even in summer, and surrounded by sheer rocky walls, forming incredible canyons. Visit to local Gobi museum and hiking activity following the small springs which is runs through the valley or you can ride the horse to reach the ice fields. Come back to the camp in the late afternoon, dinner and free time. Overnight in Ger camp.<strong> L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Khongor Sand Dunes - Camel trek </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive through the ancient sea bed to reach the Khongor sand dunes, the largest dunes in Mongolia. 180 km long by 20 km wide, Khongor sand dunes are one of the most spectacular scenery of the Gobi Desert. They can reach 200 meters high and the sounds they produce under the influence of wind gave them the nickname of "Singing dunes". They are crossed by the Khongor River, which creates contrasting green oasis in the middle of the desert sand. Camel riding is one of the main fun activities you can do while you are in the Gobi. Camel trekking may not be the most comfortable means of travelling for some but it is undoubtedly a 'must' for every traveler as a way to experience the mode of transport of the Mongolian nomads of the Gobi. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. Bayanzag - Ongi Temple Ruins - Nomad Family Visit </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Bayanzag known as Flaming cliffs, where American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews found cemetery of dinosaurs and the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered in the world. It is an interesting place to wander about and to get a closer look at one of the world’s most famous paleontological sites. After lunch at the camp, continue our way driving to Ongi Temple ruins. On the way to Ongi temple ruins we will visit to nomad family and introduced the nomadic life in the Gobi. Ongi Temple, which is now an active small monastery with a temple, was one of the Mongolian biggest 7 monasteries. There are 2 temple ruins which were built up in 1780s. During repression in 1930’s these two temples destroyed and many lamas were executed and imprisoned. Arrive at the camp, and after seeing sightseeing of Ongiin khiid overnight stay in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery </strong></p>
<p>Today we will reach to Central Mongolia. After few days traveling in the Gobi area it is interesting to see the change a weather and nature scene. Karakorum was the capital of Great Mongol Empire in 13 th century. In that time, it was a political, economic and cultural center of the vast Mongol Empire, housing great palaces, mosques, churches and monasteries, representing many of the world’s religions. We will visit to the largest and oldest monastery Erdene Zuu and Kharkhorin museum where see the artifacts from Great Mongol Empire, Stone Age, Bronze Age etc. Also, we will see Phallic and Turtle rocks. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Tsenkher hot spring - Nomad Family Visit </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 6. Khorgo - Terkh National Park </strong></p>
<p>Today’s our destination is Khorgo extinct volcano and Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake. The National Park is one of the main travel destinations of Mongolia and offers great activities such as hiking, swimming, fishing and horse riding. It was established to protect the spectacular mountain scenery and endangered species of flora and fauna. It’s surrounded by the Khangai Mountains, which reach as 3000 meters above sea level. Over comparatively small area here there are dozens of so extinct volcanoes. Upon arrival of the Khorgo -Terkh National Park, we will climb up to the top of Khorgo crater and see the whole view, which is superb. In the evening enjoy free hiking around the lake shore. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Shine Ider Village </strong></p>
<p>We will have an overnight stop close to the Shine ider village. One third of today’s driving will take place along beautiful Lake Terkh White with the views of water birds. We also pass high mountain pass of a forested mountain. Arrival and hike through the forest or just relax in the nature. Evening we will have a real Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog for dinner. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. Khuvsgul Lake National Park </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Khuvsgul Lake, which is known as the second clearest lake in Central Asia. On the way we will visit to see Deer stones. The deer stones spread widely in Central Asia. 600 deer stones were found in Central Asia. 500 of them were found in the territory of Mongolia. Deer stone is the first monuments of human. The earliest of them belong to XIII-IX century BC while most of them belong to the Bronze Age. Continue travel to Lake Khuvsgul, as a dubbed as Mongolia Switzerland and a lake surrounded with green forest mountains and water is crystal clear so that you can see bottom of lake. Arrive at the Khuvsgul Lake National Park, after some relaxations explore the surroundings and enjoy the natural beauty of the region. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Khuvsgul Lake - Visit Reindeer Herding Family - Horse Riding</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, we will drive to the reindeer herding people to explore and to learn their daily life, reindeer people's customs and sacraments. The Reindeer Herders / Tsaatan people live in the depths of the taiga forest. Few reindeer are the main resource of their livelihood. In summer months, mostly in July and August, few reindeer families move down from mountain close to the lake to increase their livelihood. After lunch, we will spend rest of the day horse riding around the lake area and our horse riding activity suitable from beginners to advanced riders. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. Fly back to Ulaanbaatar </strong></p>
<p>Early morning, drive to Murun town for your flight to Ulaanbaatar. The flight will take one and a half hour. Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of the tour. <strong>B</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 1. </strong>Tsagaan Suvarga</p>
<p><strong>Day 2. </strong>Vulture Valley - Yolyn Am</p>
<p><strong>Day 3. </strong>Khongor sand dune</p>
<p><strong>Day 4. </strong>Bayanzag – Ongi Temple ruins</p>
<p><strong>Day 5. </strong>Orkhon Waterfall</p>
<p><strong>Day 6. </strong>Karakorum - Erdene Zuu monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 7. </strong>Hustai National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 8. </strong>Terelj National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 9. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p><strong>Day 2. Vulture Valley - Yolyn Am </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 3. Khongor sand dune - Camel trek </strong></p>
<p>Continue tour to the Gobi Desert. Gobi desert gives you an exotic view of the desert with boundless view of horizons, rare species of mammals and plants. Known as Singing dunes, the Khongor sand dune has an extraordinary length of 180 kilometers and 15 – 20 meters wide and lies on the Northern part of the Mountains of Sevrei and Zuulen. There is an Oasis near Khongor sand dune at the Northern edge of the sand dune. Name of the Singing sand dunes comes from the sound produced by the masses of moving sand can be heard from afar, and when it occurs, it is said that it can be mistaken for the sound of an aero plane. Arrive at the camp and after some relaxation we will visit to Khongor sand dunes. Free hiking around the sand dunes and if you wish you can climb up to the highest point of the dunes which will reach about 200 meters. Visit to the local camel herding nomad family and introduced the nomadic life in the Gobi, and we will have a camel riding through the sand dunes. Camel riding is one of the main fun activities you can do while you are in the Gobi. Our camel man will take to the sand dunes and the two humped camels are very comfortable to ride, as the walk slowly and gently you will be supported by the humps, sitting comfortably between them. Back to the camp and after dinner it will be free time. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Bayanzag - Ongi Temple ruins </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast time, we will continue our way driving to Bayanzag. On the way, we will pass a small Gobi stone market and you can buy some precious stones even a small sized petrified tree. Known as Flaming cliffs, where American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews found cemetery of dinosaurs and the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered in the world. We will have some hiking through the cliffs and see the Gobi tree grove named “Bayanzag”. Bayanzag, literally means “rich in saxual trees”. This tree only grows in central Asian Gobi. See the short documentary about 1920-s American excavation. After lunch, we will drive to Ongi Temple ruins. Ongi monastery was one of the Mongolian biggest 7 monasteries. There are 2 temple ruins which were built up in 1780s. During repression in 1930’s these two temples destroyed and many lamas were executed and imprisoned. Arrive at the camp, and after seeing sightseeing of Ongiin khiid, in the evening enjoy the Mongolian traditional costume fashion show. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Orkhon Valley - Orkhon Waterfall - Horse ride </strong></p>
<p>Drive to Orkhon waterfall and over 25 m high Orkhon Waterfall is the biggest waterfall in Mongolia and one of the most attractive destinations in Orkhon river valley, UNISCO World heritage site. Orkhon River valley is known as the cradle of the Mongolian civilization holding many of Mongolia’s ancient monuments lie within its basin. The surrounding areas of the waterfall were formed by volcanic activities dated back approximately 20,000 years (possibly Quaternary period). Flows of Orkhon River created a 130 km long canyon through the lava plateau. The area is ideal for fishing, horse riding, cycling and photography. Scenic and untouched natural distinct spot allow good opportunities for hiking and horseback riding and we will do that. We will do some horse riding through the breathtakingly beautiful areas and our horse riding activity suitable from beginners to advanced riders. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Karakorum, the symbolic ruins of the 13th century capital of the Mongol Empire. In the history, the city of Karakorum was founded in 1220 in Orkhon River Valley by order of Chinggis Khaan and after collapsing of Yuan dynasty of Khubilai Khaan Min state’s invaders sacked the city and massacred its inhabitants in 1388 and ruined it. After 200 years, Erdene Zuu, the oldest monastery, with 108 stupas, built in 1586 and by various construction materials were taken from the ruins of Karakorum. We will visit to Karakorum museum and see the Great Mongol state period, Stone Age, Bronze Age, Ancient state period halls. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Hustai National Park - Nomad home stay </strong></p>
<p>Travel to Hustai National Park, site of re-introduction scheme of Przewalski’s horse, by Mongolian’s called Tahki. It became extinct in the wild in the 1960’s, and since 1992 has been successfully re - introduced to Hustai and other parts of Mongolia, from zoos around the world. Arrive at the Hustai National Park, visit Takhi's small museum and continue our way to Nomad family, which they live just outside of National Park. Arrive at nomad family, meet the family members, and you will be welcomed by traditional way of greeting. Then rest of the day you will spend to learn and to experience nomad people’s daily lifestyle and duties, including milking cows and sheeps, bringing the herds from pasture, producing dairy products, helping & cooking Mongolian respected dish Khorkhog with help of hostess etc. In the evening, drive back to National park to see Wild Horses-Takhi while they coming down from mountain to drink water. Overnight in Nomad family Ger. <strong>B</strong> <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. Terelj National Park </strong></p>
<p>Drive to Terelj National Park for 180 km. Terelj is a spectacular valley with high rock formations, pine – covered mountains and grasslands carpeted with wildflowers and edelweiss. It is a landscape of transition from Siberian taiga forest to grass steppe. In spring and summer the lush meadows are carpeted with wildflowers, and the mountain pine forests and broad streams make this, one of the most beautiful areas in Mongolia. We will see Turtle Rock and visit Ariyabal meditation temple, which is surrounded by scenic mountains with interesting rock formations and sits at top of the mountain. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Back to Ulaanbaatar via Chinggis Khaan Monument</strong></p>
<p>Travel to Chinggis Khaan Monument. This statue, showing Chinggis Khaan (1162-1227) with a golden whip in his right hand gazing into the distance, has been erected at the Tsonjin Boldog site connected to many historic events in the territory of Erdene soum in Tov aimag, 54 km from Ulaanbaatar. The haughty and yet honorable statue is surrounded by 36 columns representing 36 Mongolian Khaans. The entire edifice is covered in 250 tons of steel. After visiting to 13 th Century Museum and Bronze age museum, visitors will ascend to the exhibition hall using an elevator at the back of the horse and will walk to the horse's head passing through its chest and the back of its neck from where they will have an excellent panoramic view over the complex area and the scenery beyond. Lunch at site restaurant and drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Transfer to your accommodation, end of the tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Guide & Drivers</strong> – We offer you the best ones in our industry by their knowledge, customer care, personality. All our tour guides are highly experienced (minimum of 3 years) and have an excellent level of language, knowledge of our Mongolian culture and custom & tradition. About tour drivers they know their duty, road and vehicles as well as how to make you comfortable in long ride.</p>
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<p><strong>Brief itinerary:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Hustai National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Elsen Tasarkhai - Karakorum</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Tuvkhun Monastery - Orkhon Waterfall</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Tsenkher Hot spring</p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Khorgo - Terkh National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 6</strong>. Ogii Lake</p>
<p><strong>Day 7. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>In the morning, our tour guide & driver will pick you up from your hotel and start our tour driving to Hustai National Park, which is the site of re-introduction scheme of Przewalski’s horse, by Mongolian’s called Tahki. It became extinct in the wild in the 1960’s, and since 1992 has been successfully re - introduced to Hustai and other parts of Mongolia, from zoos around the world. Arrive at the Hustai National Park, visit Takhi's small museum and continue our way to Nomad family, which they live just outside of National Park. Arrive at nomad family, meet the family members, and you will be welcomed lunch and tea. Then rest of the day you will spend to learn and to experience nomad people’s daily lifestyle and duties, including milking cows and sheeps, bringing the herds from pasture, producing dairy products, helping & cooking Mongolian respected dish Khorkhog with help of hostess etc. In the evening, drive back to National park to see Wild Horses – Takhi while they come down from mountain to drink water. Overnight in Nomad family Ger. <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery via Elsen Tasarkhai (mini Gobi) - Camel trek </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, we will drive towards to Karakorum ruins, ancient capital of 13 th century Great Mongol Empire, nowadays small town called Kharkhorin. On the way we will visit to picturesque Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes, located at the Khogno Khan Nature Reserve, represents mini Gobi at the Khangai mountain range. Camel riding through the Golden sand dunes is fun and we will do that with support of camel man. After lunch, drive to Karakorum, which was capital of Mongolian Empire and an essential station of the Silk Road; and thus has much more to share than its current physical appearance. Mongolian largest and the historically most significant religious and cultural center – Erdenezuu monastery – is operating as a museum there. Different stone relics and other ancient artifacts are standing around the city to reveal the history and stories dated back to hundreds of years ago. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3.Tuvkhun Monastery - Orkhon Waterfall - Horse ride </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Orkhon Waterfall, but our first destination will be Tuvkhun Monastery, which is located in beautiful Shireet Ulaan Mountain at Khangai Mountains. The monastery was built in 1654 by High Saint Zanabazar who was a great sculptor and one of the biggest representatives of Buddhism in Mongolia. During Zanabazar's lifetime retreat was called Bayasgalant Aglag Oron (Happy Secluded Place) and after his death it became Tuvkhun Monastery, the name which it is known today. Hike through the black forests and explore the monastery, and after picnic lunch we will head to Orkhon Waterfall. Over 25 m high Orkhon Waterfall is the biggest waterfall in Mongolia and one of the most attractive destinations in Orkhon river valley, UNISCO World heritage site. The surrounding areas of the waterfall were formed by volcanic activities dated back approximately 20,000 years (possibly Quaternary period). Flows of Orkhon River created a 130 km long canyon through the lava plateau. The area is ideal for fishing, horse riding, cycling and photography. Scenic and untouched natural distinct spot allow good opportunities for hiking and horseback riding and we will do that. We will do some horse riding through the breathtakingly beautiful areas and our horse riding activity suitable from beginners to advanced riders. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Tsenkher Hot Spring </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Tsenkher hot spring, located in Arkhangai province. The Arkhangai province have many old volcanos, which explain the presence of this hot water source that flows all year long at 1860 meters (1, 16 mile) above the sea level in the sub province of Tsenkher. The water is at 85,5°C (185,9°F). In a pleasant verdant wooded area, some Ger camps with equipment and baths with a less hot temperature have been set up for the travelers. Tsenkher hot springs have healing properties notably on articular diseases and nervous system’s diseases. In the evening have spa bath and relax at Ger camp. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Khorgo - Terkh National Park </strong></p>
<p>Drive to Khorgo- Terkh National Park. On the way we will pass the Tsertserleg town, which is provincial center of Arkhangai province. Just before we reach the Khorgo-Terkh National Park we will see Chuluut river great canyon which huge creation of volcanic earthquake. After arriving at Khorgo –Terkh National Park, climb up to the top of extinct volcano Khorgo, the top view is amazing. The Khorgo crater, situated at an altitude of 2.210 meters with a diameter of 20 meters and depth of 70 to 80 meters, approximately 8000 years ago volcanic lava flooded the valleys nearby which are covered today with small forests of Siberian larch and a great variety of berries and flowers. Arrive at the camp, and after some relaxation free hiking around or swimming in the beautiful lake Terkh White. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Ogii Lake</strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Ogii Lake, which covers 27 sq.km areas, average depth is 6.64m and has length of 23.5m. The lake is abundant in various types of fish and birds, which create an incredible natural beauty. Ogii Lake is known as the one of the best lakes for fishing and delicate sand, whetstone coast and the soft waves makes very pleasant for boat adventure. Arrive at the camp and after lunch we will spend rest of the day boating (optional) and fishing at the lake. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Back to Ulaanbaatar </strong></p>
<p>In the morning after breakfast, drive to Ulaanbaatar by paved road for 360 km. Lunch will be on the road at local cuisine. Arrival and transfer to your hotel. Free time. End of the tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
<p><strong>B - Breakfast L - Lunch D – Dinner</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Transportation </strong>- In the countryside we use 4 WD vehicles, Japanese or Korean minivans as well as Japanese Jeeps. Prices on this tour are based on usage of Japanese or Korean minivans (max 4 passengers for one car with air conditioned), to ensure your highest comfort. During the Discover Central Mongolia tour, we will be driving approx 100 - 300 kms daily. </p>
<p><strong>Guide & Drivers</strong> – We offer you the best ones in our industry by their knowledge, customer care, personality. All our tour guides are highly experienced (minimum of 3 years) and have an excellent level of language, knowledge of our Mongolian culture and custom & tradition. About tour drivers they know their duty, road and vehicles as well as how to make you comfortable in long ride.</p>
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<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Amarbayasgalant Monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 2</strong>. Khuvsgul Lake National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Khuvsgul lake National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Khuvsgul Lake National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Shine Ider Village</p>
<p><strong>Day 6.</strong> Khorgo - Terkh National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 7.</strong> Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery</p>
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<p>In the morning, our guide and driver will pick you up from your accommodation and start our tour driving to Amarbayasgalant Monastery. Before we leave the city we will pass some shops and then drive around 360 kms by paved road. Amarbayasgalant is the most beautiful and well preserved old monastery in northern Mongolia, which was established in 1726-1736 by order of Manchu emperor Yongzheng, and dedicated to the great Mongolian Buddhist and sculptor Zanabazar, whose mummified body was moved here in 1779. The beauty, decorations and construction of the monastery have made it one of the most magnificent architectural monuments not only in Mongolia, but in the whole Asia. Amarbayasgalant Monastery was not totally destroyed during the purges of 1937-38. However, all its senior monks were brutally executed. Today this spectacular monastery has some 60 novices and ordained monks who practice dharma in residence. Arrive at the camp in the afternoon, visit to the Monastery and enjoy hiking around. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Khuvsgul Lake National Park </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Khuvsgul Lake, which is known as the second clearest lake in Central Asia. After lunch at Murun town (provincial center of Khuvsgul province), drive to see Uushig deer stone monuments. The deer stones spread widely in Central Asia. 600 deer stones were found in Central Asia. 500 of them were found in the territory of Mongolia. Deer stone is the first monuments of human. The earliest of them belong to XIII-IX century BC while most of them belong to the Bronze Age. Continue travel to Lake Khuvsgul, as a dubbed as Mongolia Switzerland and a lake surrounded with green forest mountains and water is crystal clear so that you can see bottom of lake. Arrive at the Khuvsgul Lake National Park, dinner and free time. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. Khuvsgul Lake - Visit Reindeer herders</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, we will drive to the Reindeer Herders/Tsaatan people, who live in the depths of the taiga forest. Few reindeer are the main resource of their livelihood. In summer months, mostly in July and August, few reindeer families move down from mountain close to the lake to increase their livelihood. This small journey offers brief introduction of Tsaatan people’s lifestyle and great photo opportunity. After lunch, you will have a hiking activity accompany with your guide. Hiking and climbing up to the top of the back mountain of the lake is unforgettable. From the top of mountain magnificent Khuvsgul Lake looks turquoise. Walking by the edge of the lake you will see the crystal-clear part of the lake famous for its name ‘’Dark blue pearl’’. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D </strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Full day horse riding</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 5. Shine Ider Village </strong></p>
<p>Drive back to Murun town and visit local black market. Today we will have an overnight stop close to the Shine ider village. We will pass high mountain pass of a forested mountain. Arrive at the camp in the afternoon, hike through the surrounding beautiful mountains or just relax in the nature. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Khorgo - Terkh National Park </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Khorgo Terkh White Lake National Park. Surrounded by extinct volcanoes, Terkh White is one of the most beautiful lakes in Mongolia. Being elevation at an altitude of 2,060 meters, the lake occupies and area of over 61 square kilometers. This astonishingly beautiful crystal clear water lake is renowned for its fish and bird life. The dead volcano of Khorgo is a huge volcanic crater, with a diameter of 20 meters and depth of 70 to 80 meters. We will climb up to the top of Khorgo crater and see the whole view, which is superb. In the evening enjoy free hiking around astonishing beautiful Terkh Tsagaan lake shore. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery </strong></p>
<p>Kharkhorin, formerly known as Karakorum, once was a capital of Chinggis Khaan's Great Mongol Empire in the 13th century. Chinggis Khaan founded Karakorum in 1220. After his exploits on the Eurasian steppes, the city became the center of a substantial and growing empire. But after Khublai Khaan moved the Mongolian capital to Beijing, and the fall of the empire, Karakorum was abandoned and then destroyed by Chinese soldiers in 1388. After arriving at Kharkhorin, first we will visit to Kharkhorin museum, which displays artifacts mostly of Great Mongolian Empire time and followed by visiting to Mongolian oldest and largest monastery Erdene Zuu. Erdene Zuu is a Buddhist Tibetan monastery which dates back to 1585. Built from the ruins of Chinggis Khaan’s capital, Erdene Zuu is the oldest surviving monastery in Mongolia today. A soviet government partially destroyed Erdene Zuu in the 1930s, but the monastery has since reopened as a museum. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes - Camel trek </strong></p>
<p>Travel to Khogno Khan Nature Reserve, magnificent place with mountains, steppes, Gobi-type desert and mineral water sources all in one location. One of the main attractions of this area is Uvgun monastery or Erdene Khamba khiid which was built in 17th century, nowadays there is only ruins apart from one small operating temple for visitors. If you go further more 1,5 km there are main ruins of temple hidden deep into the splendid Rocky Mountains and this small journey offers true wilderness of natural beauty. After lunch at camp visit to temple and if you wish, take a hiking tour to temple ruins. Also, visit to extraordinary sand dunes Elsen Tasarkhai which represents mini Gobi at Khangai Mountain range and extends about 80 km. Camel riding through the Golden sand dunes is fun and we will do that with support of camel man. After dinner at camp, free time. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast travel back to Ulaanbaatar. Arrival and transfer back to your accommodation. End of the tour. <strong>B</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Khar Us lake</p>
<p><strong>Day 3</strong>. Ulgii town</p>
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<p><strong>Day 6</strong>. Back to Ulgii town</p>
<p><strong>Day 7.</strong> Uureg lake</p>
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<p><strong>Day 10. Drive back to Uvs.</strong></p>
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<p>In the morning our guide & driver will pick you up from your accommodation and start excursion to Khukh Nuur. On the way we will visit to “Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex” which is currently the biggest (40m high) equestrian statue in the world. We will visit there 13th century museum of Great Mongol Empire and Bronze Age Museum respectively and drive around 260 km to reach the Senguur Gorkhi valley and Khukh Nuur, where Temuujin ( Great khaan’s childhood name) was given the title, “Chinggis Khaan”, and was invested as a “The Great Khaan of all Mongolia” in 1189. The stone ruins of a Ger with a diameter of 15 meters on the south side of this lake could be the ruins of the palace Ger where Chinggis Khaan was proclaimed khaan. There are also wooden statues in the forest dedicated to Chingis Khaan and the next 32 khaans of Mongolia. The surrounding area of Khukh Nuur is quiet, peaceful and wonderful for hiking & relaxation. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong> L D</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 3. Deluun boldog - Birthplace of Chinggis Khaan</strong></p>
<p>In the morning, continue the tour to Deluun boldog, legendary birthplace of Chinggis Khaan. For his 800 th birthday, a statue of Ghinggis Khaan was erected in 1962 at Deluun Boldog; a place believed to be the great khaan's birthplace, close to what is today Dadal soum, an attractive wooded area in North-west Khentii region. The area contains trails and lakes for visitors as well as monuments where you can learn why this fierce warrior and great leader is still revered today. Dadal Sum once housed one of three great lamaist temples consecrated to Chingghis Khaan, but which was razed in the 1930s. Now there are stone monuments to him erected in the surrounding beauty of the Mongolian countryside. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Day at Chinggis town</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 5. Khuduu aral</strong></p>
<p>Continue our trip to Khuduu aral, where the great chronicle, the Secret History of Mongols was composed. This area is very famous with its pleasant pasture land, verified therapeutical mineral water of Avarga spring and Toson Lake, and rare animals and endemic plants and beautiful natural landscape. Khuduu Aral and Surrounding Cultural Landscape is the cradle land of the Mongolian Empire. The Avargiin Balgas (Ruins of Avarga) – ancient ruins, formerly called Ikh Aurug Ordo (Great Aurug Palace) was a main palace, built during the Chinggis Khaa’s time, is located at the Khuduu Aral. It was not only the palace of Chinggis Khaan, but also the place where some of his successors were enthroned and was political and economic center of the Great Mongolian Empire during its first stage. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Gun Galuut Nature Reserve - Horse riding - Nomad family visit</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Gun Galuut Nature Reserve. A visit to the Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is a treat for wildlife enthusiasts and for anyone who appreciates the truly extraordinary landscapes Mongolia offers up. Mountains, rivers, lakes, and wetlands provide a unique and varied habitat for some of the world’s most rare and endangered species. The Argali or Wild Mountain sheep, with its characteristic curly horns, has a protected home here, as does the Siberian White Crane which summers on the reserve’s Ayaga Lake. There is also the opportunity to enjoy a range of optional activities in this beautiful setting, including horse and camel riding, fishing, kayaking, cycling and archery. We will visit to local nomadic family to experience the lifestyle in the country side, which has not changed for centuries. You can learn their daily duties and if you wish you can participate as well. Also, we will do some horse riding activity with support of family man. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Terelj National Park - Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
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<p>In the morning, our guide & driver pick you up from your accommodation and start our tour directly driving to Chinggis Khaan Monument. This statue, showing Chinggis Khaan (1162-1227) with a golden whip in his right hand gazing into the distance, has been erected at the Tsonjin Boldog site connected to many historic events in the territory of Erdene soum in Tov aimag, 54 km from Ulaanbaatar. The haughty and yet honorable statue is surrounded by 36 columns representing 36 Mongolian Khaans. The entire edifice is covered in 250 tons of steel. You will visit there museum of 13th century Great Mongol Empire and Bronze Age museum. After lunch at Tsonjin Boldog, we will drive to 13th Century Complex Park - tourist camp, where you will find yourself in an environment showing the 13th century tribal system. The visit to the park will evoke the true spirit and time of Chinggis Khaan and will give you an opportunity to experience the authentic feeling of this historically famous period. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Hustai National Park - Ungut Monument - Nomad stay - Horse ride</strong></p>
<p>Travel to Hustai National Park, site of re-introduction scheme of Przewalski’s horse, by Mongolian’s called Tahki. It became extinct in the wild in the 1960’s, and since 1992 has been successfully re - introduced to Hustai and other parts of Mongolia, from zoos around the world. Arrive at the Hustai National Park, visit Takhi's small museum and continue our way to Nomad family, which they live just outside National Park. Arrive at nomad family, meet the family members, and you will be welcomed to traditional way of greeting followed by lunch. After lunch, we will visit to Ungut Monument - the largest complex of ancient burial mounds, the "man stone" and other stone figures dating from the 6th - 7th century Turkish period in Mongolia. Then rest of the day you will spend to learn and to experience nomad people’s daily lifestyle and duties, including milking cows and sheeps, bringing the herds from pasture, producing dairy products, helping & cooking Mongolian respected dish Khorkhog with help of hostess etc. In the evening, drive back to National park to see Wild Horses-Takhi while they coming down from mountain to drink water. Overnight in Nomad family Ger. <strong>B</strong> <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. Khushuu Tsaidam Monument - Karakorum</strong></p>
<p>Khushuu Tsaidam Memoral Complex is a Turkic inscribed monument of Turkic Empire. The inscription was written by the grandson of Kultegin and devoted to the Bilge Khan of Turkic Empire and his brother Kultegin in 732. Bilge Khan's stele, well khown Orkhon Inscription is 3,3 m high, 1,3 m wide and has 68 rows of inscription. Bilge Khan, who was the latest King of Turkic Empire, ruled its country for 19 years. These memorials were recognized as a "Cultural landscape" of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1996, although they had been destroyed much throughout its history of over thousand years. Continue travel to Karakorum, the ruins of the former capital city of Great Mongol Empire in the 13th century. The establishment was founded by Chinggis Khan in 1220 and completed by his successors. In 1380, soldiers of the Min dynasty destroyed the city. In 1586, the building of Mongolia's first and largest monastery started. It was built using material from the destroyed city. The monastery had 62 temples and housed over 1000 monks. Sadly, in the 1930's communist purge, some of the temples were destroyed. However, the monastery continues to rank as the largest of Mongolia. We will visit to Kharkhorin museum and Erdene Zuu Monastery Complex. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. </strong><strong>Orkhon Valley - Orkhon Waterfall, Tuvkhun Hermitage </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Orkhon valley, registered as World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2005, this Orkhon River valley is known as the cradle of the Mongolian civilization holding many of Mongolia’s ancient monuments lie within its basin. Our first stop will be legendary Tuvkhun monastery, in Khangai Mountains. Tuvkhun Monastery, one of most beautiful monastery complex, situated on a forested rocky mountain called Shireet Ulaan, which elevated in 2300 meters above sea level. It was a meditation center and creation house of famous sculptor Zanabazar, who is Mongolia’s first Bogd (living Buddha), a leader of the Mongol state and Mongolian Buddhism in 17th century. Visit the legendary monastery and hear the stories related to the Saint Zanabazar, explore the beautiful surroundings and enjoy some leisure times. Continue travel to Orkhon Waterfall and over 25 m high Orkhon Waterfall is the biggest waterfall in Mongolia and one of the most attractive destinations in Orkhon river valley. The surrounding areas of the waterfall were formed by volcanic activities dated back approximately 20,000 years (possibly Quaternary period). Flows of Orkhon River created a 130 km long canyon through the lava plateau. Enjoy the scenery of wilderness and visit to the nomadic families to see their lifestyle and witness their hospitality. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes - Khogno Khan Nature Reserve - Camel trek </strong></p>
<p>Travel to Khogno Khan Nature Reserve, magnificent place with mountains, steppes, Gobi-type desert and mineral water sources all in one location. Visit to Uvgun monastery or Erdene Khamba khiid, which was built in 17th century, nowadays there is only ruins apart from one small operating temple for visitors. If you go further more 1,5 km there are main ruins of temple hidden deep into the splendid Rocky Mountains and this small journey offers true wilderness of natural beauty. Tour will continue, visiting to extraordinary sand dunes Elsen Tasarkhai which represents mini Gobi at Khangai Mountain range and extends about 80 km. Camel riding through the Golden sand dunes is fun and we will do that with support of camel man. Dinner and free time. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Lunch will be at local cuisine on the road. Arrival in Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of the tour.<strong> B L</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Brief Itinerary </strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> South Gobi – Bayanzag</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Khongor Sand Dunes</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Vulture Valley</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Gun Galuut Nature Reserve</p>
<p><strong>Day</strong> <strong>5. </strong>Nomad’s Day Festival</p>
<p><strong>Day 6. </strong>Nomad’s Day Festival – Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>Early morning, driver will take you to airport to take an early flight to Dalanzadgad, the provincial center of South-Gobi province. The flight takes hour and a half, and the Wild & Vast tours team will be waiting for you at Dalanzadgad airport. Take a city tour of Dalanzadgad town and drive to Bayanzag, known as Flaming cliffs, where American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews found cemetery of dinosaurs and the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered in the world. We will have some hiking through the cliffs and see the Gobi tree grove named “Bayanzag”. Bayanzag, literally means “rich in saxual trees”. This tree only grows in central Asian Gobi. Overnight in Ger camp.<strong> L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Khongor Sand Dunes - Camel trek</strong></p>
<p>The tour will continue to Khongor, the largest sand dunes in Mongolia. After reaching the sand dunes, go hiking or climb to the sand dunes and have an hour camel riding. The two humped Bactrian camels are very comfortable to ride as they walk slowly and gently, and you will be supported by the humps, sitting comfortably between them. In the evening, especially during the sunset, sand dunes change the color and it’s extremely beautiful to watch. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> <strong>Vulture Valley</strong></p>
<p>Today's destination is Vulture Valley well known as Yolyn Am that located in Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park. Yolyn Am (The Vulture Valley) is a deep and narrow gorge in the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains. Gobi Gurvan Saikhan Mountains (Three Beauties of Gobi) are three Rocky Mountains, the highest of which is 2815 meters above the sea level. The gorge was created from continuous water erosion, and it is filled with ice and snow in winter which melts around end of August. It is wide at entrance and narrows progressively into a gorge that contains ice and an interesting as well as beautiful place to visit during summer to feel ice below your feet. Enjoy hiking and photographing the charming landscape and wildlife. Visit to local Gobi museum. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> <strong>Ulaanbaatar - Chinggis Khaan Monument – Gun Galuut Nature Reserve - Horse ride</strong></p>
<p>This morning we will take a flight to Ulaanbaatar, arrival and drive to “Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex” which is currently the biggest (40m high) equestrian statue in the world. There is a recreation area, restaurants, and souvenir shops occupy the base structure. From here, we use an elevator or walk to the head of the horse through chest and back neck of the horse, where we can have farseeing and good panorama view over the complex area. After lunch, transfer to Gun Galuut Nature Reserve in the valley of the Kherlen River across the green steppes. A visit to the Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is a treat for wildlife enthusiasts and for anyone who appreciates the truly extraordinary landscapes Mongolia offers up. Mountains, rivers, lakes, and wetlands provide a unique and varied habitat for some of the world’s most rare and endangered species. The Argali or Wild Mountain sheep, with its characteristic curly horns, has a protected home here, as does the Siberian White Crane which summers on the reserve’s Ayaga Lake. There is also the opportunity to enjoy a range of optional activities in this beautiful setting, including horse and camel riding, fishing, kayaking, cycling and archery. We will visit to local nomadic family to experience the lifestyle in the country side, which has not changed for centuries. You can learn their daily duties and if you wish you can participate as well. Also we will do some horse riding activity with support of family man. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. First day of Nomads Cultural Festival</strong></p>
<p>11:00-11:30 Opening ceremony of the Nomads' Day Festival.<br />
11:30-14:00 "The Nomads Day" - cultural competition <br />
Groups of local nomads will proudly demonstrate the major 10 customs of unique Mongolian nomadic lifestyle to the visitors as a competition among the groups. The tourists have the great opportunity to experience real Mongolian customs & traditions. <br />
14:10-15:10 Lunch. Guests will enjoy steppe delicacies together with hosts. <br />
15:30-17:30 Competition between the tourists. <br />
This competition leaves the tourists with lifetime beautiful memories providing them with the opportunity to experience nomadic way of life and Mongolian culture, by doing nomads' everyday work themselves. <br />
18:00-19:00 "Melodies from the Great Steppes" folk concert <br />
Local Mongol nomads will be happy to demonstrate the wonders of Mongolian traditional folklore to the tourists. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Second day of Festival – Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>11:00-13:00 "Smiles of Mongolia" Contest of beautiful rider couples. This contest allows the tourists to see the beauty of the Mongol people, their extensive knowledge, their marvelous traditional costume and unique cultures related to horses.</p>
<p>13:00-14:00 Lunch.</p>
<p>14:00-17:30 Mini Naadam, Nomads take part in the three main games of Mongolia: horse race, archery, and Mongolian wrestle. The second day is also dedicated to Mongolian cooking. Nomad dishes are prepared in front of the travelers who will enjoy them with several typical drinks of the steppe.</p>
<p>After Closing ceremony, we will drive back to Ulaanbaatar, arrival and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of the tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Ulaanbaatar</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Olgii town</p>
<p><strong>Day 3-4.</strong> Eagle festival </p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Terelj National Park</p>
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<strong>Day 3-4. Golden Eagle Festival in Olgii.</strong> <br />
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<strong>Day 5. Ulaanbaatar – Terelj National Park, </strong><br />
Today we will fly back to Ulaanbaatar and drive to the beautiful Terelj National Park. Terelj National Park is a picturesque place with high granite cliffs eroded by natural forces creating a wonderful landscape of granite rocks as if carved by some giant sculptor. Visit the Turtle Rock formation, the symbol of the national park and “Aryabal” meditation temple where you will enjoy the best view of the park. Dinner is Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <span dir="rtl">B</span><span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span><br />
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<strong>Day 6. Chinggis Khan Monument-Ulaanbaatar.</strong> </p>
<p>After breakfast, visit to local nomad herding family, experience their lifestyle, see the difference from Kazakh nomads, and horse riding through the beautiful valley. After lunch, drive back to Ulaanbaatar. On the way back to the Ulaanbaatar we will visit to giant Chinggis Khan Monument, which is 40 m tall statue. Check in a hotel, and there is some free time if you would like to do some shopping for souvenirs and cashmeres in Ulaanbaatar. In the evening, see Mongolian traditional dance and music performance and enjoy farewell dinner. Stay overnight in the hotel.*** <span dir="rtl">B</span><span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span></p>
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<p>Transfer for departure. End of the tour. <span dir="rtl">B</span></p>
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'body' => '<p>The Mongolia offers an incredibly varied landscape of mountains, lakes and canyons, and it is best enjoyed on foot. For those with a passion for walking or trekking, or simply those with an extra taste for adventure, our Mongolia trekking tour - 8 Lakes region is the perfect choice. This trip offers a rich taste of hiking around the Central Mongolian Khangai Mountains combined with beautiful lakes area. Naiman Nuur – 8 Lakes Natural Monument is exceptional combination of fresh water, lash green forest, picturesque mountains and many natural resources where animals and people leisurely live in summer time. These lakes with fresh water and interconnected by ground water channels located 3-5 km distance from each other such as Khuis, Bayan Nuur, Duruu, Khaya, Shanaa, Bugat, Khaliun, Shireet, are called Khuisyn Naiman Nuur (Eight Lakes). You are encouraged to walk at your own pace, stopping frequently for photographs or to meet local nomads. There is a lot of leisured time, which will allow you to write your travel diary, relax in a magnificent landscape or walk around to discover the area surrounding the camp. This tour is designed for active adults and offers a well – paced mix of walks for all levels of fitness. </p>
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<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Orkhon Waterfall</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Trekking to the Lakes region</p>
<p><strong>Day 4. </strong>Trekking to the Lakes region</p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Trekking around Eight Lakes</p>
<p><strong>Day 6.</strong> Trekking back to Orkhon waterfall</p>
<p><strong>Day 7.</strong> Trekking back to Orkhon waterfall</p>
<p><strong>Day 8.</strong> Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 9.</strong> Hustai National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 10.</strong> Ulaanbaatar</p>
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'itinerary' => '<p><strong>Day 1. Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes - Khogno Khan Nature Reserve – Camel trek </strong></p>
<p>Travel to Khogno Khan Nature Reserve, magnificent place with mountains, forests, steppes, Gobi-type desert and mineral water sources all in one location. One of the main attractions of this area is Uvgun monastery or Erdene Khamba khiid which was built in 17th century, nowadays there is only ruins apart from one small operating temple for visitors. But if you go further more 1,5 km there are main ruins of temple hidden deep into the splendid Rocky Mountains and this small journey offers true wilderness of natural beauty. After lunch at camp visit to temple and if you wish, take a hiking tour to temple ruins. Also, visit to extraordinary sand dunes Elsen Tasarkhai which represents mini Gobi at Khangai Mountain range and extends about 80 km. Camel riding through the Golden sand dunes is fun and we will do that with support of camel man. After dinner at camp, free time. Overnight in Ger camp.<strong> L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Orkhon Valley - Orkhon Waterfall – Nomad stay</strong></p>
<p>Drive to Orkhon waterfall and over 25 m high Orkhon Waterfall is the biggest waterfall in Mongolia and one of the most attractive destinations in Orkhon river valley, UNISCO World heritage site. Orkhon River valley is known as the cradle of the Mongolian civilization holding many of Mongolia’s ancient monuments lie within its basin. The surrounding areas of the waterfall were formed by volcanic activities dated back approximately 20,000 years (possibly Quaternary period). Flows of Orkhon River created a 130 km long canyon through the lava plateau. Arrival and meet your hosting family and your local guides. Overnight in nomad family. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. Trekking to the Lakes region. (trekking: 18 km)</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast we will start our tour towards to 8 Lakes region. First, we will load our luggage to the yaks and trekking to Eight Lakes. The area of <strong>Naiman Nuur (Eight Lakes)</strong>, which was created by volcanic eruptions centuries ago, is located on over 2,400 meters above sea level. The area of 11,500-hectare size was declared a National Monument in 1992. The Eight Lakes area is about 35 km southwest of Orkhon Waterfall. In the late afternoon reach our camping spot. Overnight tented camping. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Trekking</strong> <strong>towards to 8 Lakes. (trekking: 15 km)</strong></p>
<p>Today we will reach first lake of 8 Lakes, called Khuis Lake. Road is slightly difficult, will pass Bodon Mountain pass, elevation of 2600 m above sea level. Arrive at Khuis lake (first lake), after some relaxation trekking around next 2 Lakes, called Bayan Nuur (Rich Lake) and Duruu Nuur. Dinner and free time. Overnight tented camping. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Trekking around 8 Lakes. (trekking: 28 km)</strong></p>
<p>Start our trekking around 8 Lakes, called Khaya, Shanaa, Bugat, Khaliun, Shireet respectively. Picnic lunch on the way. Return to our camp site in the evening, dinner and free time. Tented stay.<strong> B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Leave 8 Lakes trekking back towards to Orkhon Waterfall. (trekking: 18 km)</strong></p>
<p>Trekking back towards to Orkhon Waterfall via Duruu Mountain pass elevation of 2400 m above sea level, road is remarkably easy trekking following by Khukh Davaa valley. Stay overnight next to Azarga Lake. Tented stay. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Towards to Orkhon Waterfall. (trekking: 10 km)</strong></p>
<p>Trekking through White river and Khorgoi valley. Visit to yak herder’s family. Last day of hiking and reach the camp in the afternoon. Rest day. Dinner will be Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. Karakorum - Erdene Zuu Monastery </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast we will drive to Karakorum, the ancient capital of Mongol Empire where today there is a small local township. On arrival you will notice the first and most obvious landmark which is the massive wall of the Erdene Zuu Monastery. The monastery was built in 1586 by a well – known Mongolian king called Abtai Sain Khaan, and is surrounded by a vast 400m wall. Not a single nail was used in the construction of the ornate temples, only a few of which remain standing after the communist purges. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Hustai National Park </strong></p>
<p>We will drive to National Park Hustai where re-introduction of the wild horses – Takhi (Przhevalsky's horses) has taken place since 1992. Takhi is last wild horse subspecies surviving in the 21st century and became extinct in the wild in the 1960’s. Since 1992, has been successfully re-introduced to Hustai and other parts of Mongolia, from zoos around the world. Arrive at the Hustai National Park, visit Takhi's small museum and leisure hiking in the surrounding mountains. Evening drive to see Wild horse-Takhi while they coming down from mountain to drink water. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. Travel back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>In the morning, drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Arrival and transferred to your accommodation. End of the tour. <strong>B</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Accommodation </strong>– During your countryside stay we provide standard tourist Ger camp accommodations, carefully chosen by their location, service standard, as well as feedbacks from our customers. Most of the tourist camps supply the Mongolian traditional dwelling Ger as guest’s accommodation. Normally, three or two beds are in one Ger. If client want to stay alone in a Ger there will be additional charge. The camp provides restaurant / bar, western style toilet, washing facilities and showers (separate blocks, not in the Ger) and laundry services. When you staying in Nomad family, accommodation will be a Ger but very basic (clean and simple), no shower and modern toilet facility, also food will be basic Mongolian dish made by hostess. But nomad home stay will give you more closer introduction of real Mongolian culture and hospitality. On camping trips all equipment will be provided except from a sleeping bag. Tented camp will consist of kitchen tent, dinner tent, and sleeping tents (2 people sharing). <strong>Accommodations in Ulaanbaatar does not include, but if you wish, we can book your hotel in Ulaanbaatar in our contracted prices from choices of 2-5 stars. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Guide & Drivers</strong> – We offer you best ones in our industry by their knowledge, customer care, personality. All our tour guides are highly experienced (minimum of 3 years) and have an excellent level of language, knowledge of our Mongolian culture and custom & tradition. About tour drivers they know their duty, road and vehicles as well as how to make you comfortable in long ride.</p>
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<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Olgii town</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Drive to Altai Tavan Bogd National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Trekking towards Potanin glacier</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Trekking to Shiveet Khairkhan Mountain</p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Trekking through Khar salaa valley </p>
<p><strong>Day 6.</strong> Trekking to Takhilt Mountain</p>
<p><strong>Day 7</strong>. Leisure day </p>
<p><strong>Day 8.</strong> Trekking to lakes</p>
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<p><strong>Day 2. Altai Tavan Bogd National Park</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 3. Trekking to Potanin glacier (trekking: 16kms)</strong></p>
<p>In the morning we will pack our luggage and load on the camels’ back. Trek to the Holy Mounts of Altai. We will reach to base camp on the edge of the Potaniin’s Glacier. Enjoy an extraordinary view of Mongolian highest mountains and glacier. It takes 4-5 hours of moderate walk for 16kms. Overnight in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Trekking to Shiveet Khairkhan (trekking: 18kms)</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 5. Exploring petroglyps (trekking: 20kms)</strong></p>
<p>Trek for 20kms through Khar Salaa valley. Today we will explore hundreds of petroglyphs as dating back to 3000 years. Enjoy beautiful small lakes as home to many water birds and deer stones as remain of ancient nomad civilization. Overnight in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Trekking through Takhilt Mountain (trekking 18kms)</strong></p>
<p>Trekking to mountain pass Takhilt about 7-8kms. Crossing over the pass will require quite much effort when there is snow cover. After crossing we continue the trek about 10kms along to Bear valley. Overnight in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Leisure day</strong></p>
<p>This day we will stay in relaxing. While enjoying scenic area you will have an opportunity to learn how to make traditional Mongolian dish. Overnight in tent.<strong> B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. Trekking to small lakes (trekking 18kms)</strong></p>
<p>Trek for 16-18kms to next camping spot where we will have beautiful views of small lakes. Overnight in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Trekking to Khoton Lake</strong></p>
<p>On our last day trek we will head to Khoton lake and reach an area as called Aral Tolgoi where a military base locates. We will be registered at the base since travelling through border zone. Overnight in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. Back to Olgii town</strong></p>
<p>Morning we will say good bye to our local mountain guides, camp assistants and pack animals. Continue travel by minivan. Drive along the Hoton & Hurgan Lake about 2hours. Travel for 230kms back to Olgii. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 11. Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>Take morning flight to Ulaanbaatar. Arrival in Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of the tour. <strong>B</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 2-3.</strong> Horse riding towards to Karakorum </p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Horse riding – Karakorum</p>
<p><strong>Day 5-6.</strong> Horse riding towards to Tuvkhun Monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 7-8.</strong> Horse riding towards to Orkhon Waterfall</p>
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<p><strong>Day 10. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>In the morning, we will pick you up from your accommodation and start our journey towards to Ogii lake, which covers 27 sq.km areas, average depth is 6.64m and has length of 23.5m. The lake is abundant in various types of fish and birds, which create an incredible natural beauty. Ogii Lake is known as the one of the best lakes for fishing and delicate sand, whetstone coast and the soft waves makes very pleasant for boat adventure. Arrive at lake area late afternoon and transfer to the ger camp. Prepare for your horse ride and enjoy the wilderness. Horse riding practice around the Lake Ogii. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2 – 3. Horse Riding towards to Karakorum (riding: 35-40 kms daily)</strong><br />
Enjoy your breakfast over the admiring sunrise. As the terrain is hilly steppes, perfect for horseback riding, we will cover 35-40 km each day with great views and wilderness as well as lots of fun. Enjoy and learning experience of Mongolian horses and stay overnight at tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
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We will continue to ride and arrive in Karakorum in the afternoon. Kharkhorin, formerly known as Karakorum, once was a capital of Chingghis Khaan's Great Mongol Empire in the 13th century. Today, in the wide valley of the Orkhon River, ancient monastery Erdene Zuu coexists with Kharkhorin town. We will visit to newly opened Kharkhorin museum which displays artifacts mostly of Great Mongolian Empire time and Erdene Zuu Monastery complex museum respectively. Transfer to Ger camp, take shower and enjoy the evening with good dinner and cold beers. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5-6. Horse riding to Tuvkhun Monastery (riding: 40 kms daily) </strong><br />
On these days we ride our horses to legendary Tuvkhun monastery, in Khangai Mountains. Tuvkhun Monastery, one of most beautiful monastery complex, situated on a forested rocky mountain called Shireet Ulaan, which elevated in 2300 meters above sea level. It was a meditation center and creation house of famous sculptor Zanabazar, who is Mongolia’s first Bogd (living Buddha), a leader of the Mongol state and Mongolian Buddhism in 17th century. Visit the legendary monastery and hear the stories related to the Saint Zanabazar, explore the beautiful surroundings and enjoy some leisure times. Overnight tented camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7-8. Orkhon Waterfall (riding: 25-30 kms) </strong><br />
Start riding to the Orkhon Waterfall. Over 25 m high Orkhon Waterfall is the biggest waterfall in Mongolia and one of the most attractive destinations in Orkhon river valley, UNISCO World heritage site. The surrounding areas of the waterfall were formed by volcanic activities dated back approximately 20,000 years (possibly Quaternary period). Flows of Orkhon River created a 130 km long canyon through the lava plateau. We also enjoy from scenery and wilderness and riding distance will be 25-30km each day. Visit to the nomadic families on horseback to see their lifestyle and witness their hospitality, and ride in the vast valley of the Orkhon river. Overnight tented camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes </strong><br />
Today, we’ll leave our horses and say goodbye to horse keepers. We drive to Elsen Tasarkhai via Karakorum. Arrive in Elsen Tasarkhai, enjoy camel riding on the Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes, and visit to local camel herding family. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. Ulaanbaatar</strong><br />
After breakfast we drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Arrive at Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
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Siberian White Fish, Siberian Grayling, Lenok, Umber, Baikal, Omul and River Perch are among the other varieties you will catch among the spectacular scenery of Mongolia's exotic nature. </p>
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<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Ulaanbaatar</p>
<p><strong>Day 2. </strong>Chinggis Monument-Onon river</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Onon river-fishing day</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Balj river</p>
<p><strong>Day 5-6.</strong> Balj river-fishing days</p>
<p><strong>Day 7.</strong> Onon river</p>
<p><strong>Day 8-9.</strong> Onon river-fishing days</p>
<p><strong>Day 10. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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Arrival in Ulaanbaatar and meet our guide and driver. Transfer to your hotel and check in. Depends on time of your arrival, you will be taken on a city sightseeing tour including a visit to the central square followed by a visit the National History Museum and Gandantegchilen monastery which is the center of Mongolian Buddhism. Stay overnight in the hotel. ***<span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Chinggis Monument-Onon river</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 3. Onon river- fishing day</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 4. Drive to Balj river</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast at the camp, we will drive to Balj river, which is abundant of Taimen. Set the camp near the Balj river. Visit to local nomad family, learn their daily lifestyle, horse riding through the river. Overnight tented stay. <span dir="rtl">B</span><span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span></p>
<p><strong>Day 5-6. Fishing days in Balj river</strong></p>
<p>2 full days fishing in Balj River. Overnight tented stay. <span dir="rtl">B</span><span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Back to Ger camp-Onon river</strong></p>
<p>Up early morning drive back to tourist camp, shower and relax. Then continue fishing in Onon River. Dinner will be Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <span dir="rtl">B</span><span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span></p>
<p><strong>Day 8-9. Fishing days in Onon river</strong></p>
<p>2 days fishing in Onon river.<span dir="rtl">B</span><span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. Back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Check in a hotel, and there is some free time if you would like to do some shopping for souvenirs and cashmeres in Ulaanbaatar. In the evening, see Mongolian traditional dance and music performance and enjoy farewell dinner. Stay overnight in the hotel.*** <span dir="rtl">B</span><span dir="ltr">L</span><span dir="rtl">D</span></p>
<p><strong>Day 11. Departure</strong></p>
<p>Transfer for departure. End of the tour. <span dir="rtl">B</span></p>
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<p><strong>Accommodation</strong>-During your stay we provide standard 3 star hotel in Ulaanbaatar (twin share), tourist camps in the countryside, carefully chosen and checked by our staff to ensure high standards. Most of the tourist camps supply the Mongolian traditional dwelling Ger as guest’s accommodation. Normally, three or two beds are in one Ger. If client want to stay alone in a Ger there will be additional charge. The camp provides restaurant/bar, western style toilet, washing facilities and showers. On camping trips all equipment will be provided except from a sleeping bag. Tented camp will consist of kitchen tent, dinner tent, and sleeping tents (2 people sharing).</p>
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'body' => '<p>Mongolia is home of nomadic culture. Almost half of the populations still remain to live nomadic lifestyle. A very special way to discover the lifestyle and traditions of the Mongolians is to stay a few days with nomadic families. Grazing the herds, riding horses and eating local cuisine are just a small part of the whole experience. You may stay with nomads in their Ger or separate tents for overnights and ask any questions you want to know about their interesting life. This trip gives you a great chance to visit real Mongolian nomad families and experience their everyday life, custom and tradition. Also in this trip, we included most attractive places of Mongolia such as Karakorum & Erdene Zuu Monastery Complex, Ogii Lake and spa day at Tsenkher hot spring and many more. Ikh Tamir Village is located in Arkhangai province and beautiful Tamir river passes through the village, also province itself is, <strong>heart of Central Mongolia as well as Mongolian nomadism.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Brief itinerary</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes – Karakorum</p>
<p><strong>Day 2-4.</strong> Ikh Tamir village– Nomadic days</p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Tsenkher hot spring</p>
<p><strong>Day 6. </strong>Day at Ogii Lake</p>
<p><strong>Day 7. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>In the morning, we will pick you up from your accommodation and start our tour directly driving to Karakorum (nowadays Kharkorin town) via Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes. Before we leave the city we will pass some shops and then drive around 260 km through steppe to reach to the sand dunes. Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes, located at the Khogno Khan Nature Reserve, represents mini Gobi at the Khangai mountain range. Camel riding through the Golden sand dunes is fun and we will do that with support of camel man. After lunch, drive to Karakorum, which was capital of Mongolian Empire and an essential station of the Silk Road; and thus has much more to share than its current physical appearance. Mongolian largest and the historically most significant religious and cultural center – Erdenezuu monastery – is operating as a museum there. Different stone relics and other ancient artifacts are standing around the city to reveal the history and stories dated back to hundreds of years ago. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong> L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Travel to Ikh Tamir Village Arkhangai province via Taikhar Rock – Ger building</strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to nomadic family, which you will spend full 3 days to experience and to learn about nomadic lifestyle just being like a nomad. On the way we will visit to famous Taikhar Rock – located 22 kilometres northeast from Tsertserleg town (provincial center of Arkhangai province), in the village of Ikh Tamir. It’s a big 20-metres high granite rock, covered with 150 writings in many different languages and dating back from many different periods (runic, Sogd, Uyghur, Mongolian, Nangiad, Tibetan writings). The oldest one is the runic writing, dating back from the Turkish period of the 6th and 7th centuries. Afternoon, we will reach to the nomads. Visit the nomad family, will welcome you with their unique traditional hospitality. Meet the family, have a lunch with them and basic introduction. After lunch, you will have Ger building program with family members. Before taking part of this extraordinary job you will have a brief instruction by your guide about main structure of the Ger, and job tasks of everybody who involving in it. The activity will prove us why nomad people prefer the Ger as the best accommodation for their life since thousands of years ago from generation to generation. In the evening, learn how to cook Mongolian authentic simple dishes with help of hostess. Stay overnight in separate Ger or in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. Nomadic experience</strong></p>
<p>Early morning before breakfast, you will learn how to milk cows, sheep and mares. This task usually involves both man and women of the family. After breakfast, you can help the kids to herd cows and sheep to pasture. The rest of the day hostess of the family will show and teach you how to produce tasty and nutritious dairy products of “aaruul” and “byaslag”, a Mongolian cheese and blend traditional vodka called “Shimiin arkhi”. Turning Milk into Mongolian vodka – Shimiin arkhi is not produced commercially, but is sometimes offered to guests who visit a nomadic family in their Ger. Evening we will have a famous Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog. This is Mongolian traditional respected dish, made by cooking pieces of meat inside a container which also contains hot stones and water, and is often also heated from the outside. Stay overnight in separate Ger or in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Horse based Nomadic Culture</strong></p>
<p>Today we will watch how Mongolian skillful cowboys catch horses by “uurga” – traditional wooden lasso and training an untamed horse that has never been ridden before. After lunch, you will have a half day horse riding with support of family man through the beautiful landscape and river. Coming back to the family, have dinner and free time. Stay overnight in separate Ger or in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Travel to Tsenkher hot spring via Tsertserleg town – Zayiin Khuree Monastery</strong></p>
<p>In the morning we say will goodbye to our nomadic family members and continue travel to Tsenkher Hot Spring. Along the way we will also visit the museum in Tsetserleg, located in the former Zayiin Khuree Monastery, and examine the fascinating displays of authentic historical and religious objects. After crossing through beautiful mountain scenery and fields of wildflowers, we'll arrive at the Tsenkher hot springs where the water flows out of the ground at a sizzling 89 C. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. Ogii Lake </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Ogii Lake – covers 27 sq.km areas, average depth is 6.64m and has length of 23.5m. The lake is abundant in various types of fish and birds, which create an incredible natural beauty. Ogii Lake is known as the one of the best lakes for fishing and delicate sand, whetstone coast and the soft waves makes very pleasant for boat adventure. Arrive at the camp and after lunch we will spend rest of the day hiking around the lake. Optional boat adventure is available on the request. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Drive back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>Today, we will drive back to Ulaanbaatar for 360 kms by paved road. Arrive at Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Accommodation </strong>- During your stay we provide standard tourist camp accommodations in the countryside, carefully chosen and checked by our staff to ensure high standards. Most of the tourist camps supply the Mongolian traditional dwelling Ger as guest’s accommodation. Normally, three or two beds are in one Ger. If client want to stay alone in a Ger there will be additional charge. The camp provides restaurant / bar, western style toilet, washing facilities and showers. When you visiting to nomadic family, you will stay in nomadic family ger or in tent. Most of the nomadic family have extra ger for their guests neighboring their ger, which are roomy and comfortable. <strong>Accommodations in Ulaanbaatar does not include, but if you wish, we can book your hotel in Ulaanbaatar in our contracted prices from choices of 2-5 stars. </strong> </p>
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<p><strong>Guide & Drivers</strong> – We offer you best ones in our industry by their knowledge, customer care, personality. All our tour guides are highly experienced (minimum of 3 years) and have an excellent level of language, knowledge of our Mongolian culture and custom & tradition. About tour drivers they know their duty, road and vehicles as well as how to make you comfortable in long ride.</p>
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'body' => '<p>Mongolia is destination of many activities and adventures. This trip gives you great chance to visit real Mongolian nomadic families and experience their everyday life, custom and tradition. Also in this trip, we included visiting to most attractive places of Mongolia such as <strong>Birthplace of Great Chinggis Khaan</strong> – <strong>Deluun Boldog</strong> and fishing at most <strong>famous Mongolian fishing area – Onon & Barkh River</strong> and many more. Participating Ger Building Program and watching Horse Cultural Show (horseman will show how to catch untrained horses and train them), riding horses and cooking lessons are just a small part of the whole experience. </p>
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<p><strong>Brief itinerary</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 1. </strong>Chinggis Monument<strong> – </strong>Binder Village</p>
<p><strong>Day 2-4.</strong> Binder Village – Nomadic Days</p>
<p><strong>Day 5-6. </strong>Onon Barkh River – Fishing Days</p>
<p><strong>Day 7. </strong>Dadal Village – Deluun Boldog</p>
<p><strong>Day 8.</strong> Gun Galuut Nature Reserve</p>
<p><strong>Day 9. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>In the morning, we will pick you up from your accommodation and start our tour directly driving to Binder Village via Chinggis Khaan Monument Complex. This statue, showing Chinggis Khaan (1162-1227) with a golden whip in his right hand gazing into the distance, has been erected at the Tsonjin Boldog site connected to many historic events in the territory of Erdene village in Tov aimag, 54 km from Ulaanbaatar. The haughty and yet honorable statue is surrounded by 36 columns representing 36 Mongolian Khaans. The entire edifice is covered in 250 tons of steel. After lunch, continue driving to Binder village – located at Khentii province, Eastern Mongolia. Place is not far from Chinggis Khaan’s birthplace – Deluun Boldog and it is one of the most beautiful areas in Mongolia as well as famous place for fishing. Arrive at the camp late afternoon, dinner and free time. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. Nomadic introduction – Ger Building </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast drive to nomadic family for 30 kms. Visit the nomad family, meet the family members, have a lunch with them and basic introduction. After lunch, you will have Ger building program with family members. Before taking part of this extraordinary job you will have a brief instruction by your guide about main structure of the Ger, and job tasks of everybody who involving in it. The activity will prove us why nomad people prefer the Ger as the best accommodation for their life since thousands of years ago from generation to generation. In the evening, learn how to cook Mongolian authentic simple dishes with help of hostess. Stay overnight in separate Ger or in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. Nomadic experience</strong></p>
<p>Early morning before breakfast, you will learn how to milk cows, sheep and mares. This task usually involves both man and women of the family. After breakfast, you can help the kids to herd cows and sheep to pasture. The rest of the day hostess of the family will show and teach you how to produce tasty and nutritious dairy products of “aaruul” and “byaslag”, a Mongolian cheese and blend traditional vodka called “Shimiin arkhi”. Turning Milk into Mongolian vodka – Shimiin arkhi is not produced commercially, but is sometimes offered to guests who visit a nomadic family in their Ger. Evening we will have a famous Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog. This is Mongolian traditional respected dish, made by cooking pieces of meat inside a container which also contains hot stones and water, and is often also heated from the outside. Stay overnight in separate Ger or in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. Horse based Nomadic Culture</strong></p>
<p>Today we will watch how Mongolian skillful cowboys catch horses by “uurga” – traditional wooden lasso and training an untamed horse that has never been ridden before. After lunch, you will have a half day horse riding with support of family man through the beautiful landscape and river. Coming back to the family, have dinner and free time. Stay overnight in separate Ger or in tent. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5-6. Fishing Days at Onon – Barkh Rivers</strong></p>
<p>Today we will say goodbye to our nomadic family members and drive to Onon - Barkh Rivers. These two days devoted to fishing and peaceful environment offers a perfect opportunity to escape the tension of the city and just relax and unwind. Onon is one of the biggest rivers abundant with fishes. It begins from Khan Khentii Mountain range and flows 800 km on Mongolian territories and flows into Shilka river, one of biggest rivers in Eurasia, also its basin are considered to be the place of origin of all Mongols and are closely connected with the name of Chinggis Khaan and the “Secret History of the Mongols”. Stay overnights in tents. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. Deluun Boldog – Birthplace of Great Chinggis Khaan</strong></p>
<p>In the morning, continue the tour to Deluun boldog, legendary birthplace of Chinggis Khaan. For his 800th birthday, a statue of Ghinggis Khaan was erected in 1962 at Deluun Boldog; a place believed to be the great khaan's birthplace, close to what is today Dadal soum, an attractive wooded area in North-West Khentii region. The area contains trails and lakes for visitors as well as monuments where you can learn why this fierce warrior and great leader is still revered today. Dadal Sum once housed one of three great lamaist temples consecrated to Chingghis Khaan, but which was razed in the 1930s. Now there are stone monuments to him erected in the surrounding beauty of the Mongolian countryside. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. Gun Galuut Nature Reserve</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive to Gun Galuut Nature Reserve. A visit to the Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is a treat for wildlife enthusiasts and for anyone who appreciates the truly extraordinary landscapes Mongolia offers up. Mountains, rivers, lakes, and wetlands provide a unique and varied habitat for some of the world’s most rare and endangered species. The Argali or Wild Mountain sheep, with its characteristic curly horns, has a protected home here, as does the Siberian White Crane which summers on the reserve’s Ayaga Lake. There is also the opportunity to enjoy a range of optional activities in this beautiful setting, including horse and camel riding, fishing, kayaking, cycling and archery. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. Back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>Today, we will drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Arrive at Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of tour. <strong>B</strong></p>
<p><strong>B - Breakfast L - Lunch D – Dinner</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Accommodation </strong>- During your stay we provide standard tourist camp accommodations in the countryside, carefully chosen and checked by our staff to ensure high standards. Most of the tourist camps supply the Mongolian traditional dwelling Ger as guest’s accommodation. Normally, three or two beds are in one Ger. If client want to stay alone in a Ger there will be additional charge. The camp provides restaurant / bar, western style toilet, washing facilities and showers. Also, when you stay with nomadic family, you will stay in seperate Ger or in tent, depending on group size. On camping trips all equipment will be provided except from a sleeping bags. Tented camp will consist of kitchen tent, dinner tent, and sleeping tents (2 people sharing).<strong> Accommodations in Ulaanbaatar does not include, but if you wish, we can book your hotel in Ulaanbaatar in our contracted prices from choices of 2-5 stars. </strong> </p>
<p><strong>Meal </strong>- When you stay in Ger camps, the camp provides meals of mostly western cuisine and also Mongolian traditional cuisine. Most of the Mongolian traditional meal is based on meat, choices of beef, mutton, goat, chicken and, even sometimes yak. When you visit to nomadic family you can have a Mongolian authentic dishes with family members or if you have special request please let us know. During the camping trip you will be served three times daily meal by our professional field chef. Bottled mineral water, tea and coffees are included in all our trips.</p>
<p><strong>Transportation </strong>- In the countryside we use 4 WD vehicles, mostly Japanese, Korean and Russian minivans as well as Japanese jeeps. Prices on this tour is based on usage of Japanese or Korean minivans (max 4 passengers for one car with air conditioned) to ensure your highest comfort. During the ”Nomadic experience with fishing” tour we will be driving approx 100-300 kms from one to next destinations. </p>
<p><strong>Guide & Drivers</strong> – We offer you best ones in our industry by their knowledge, customer care, personality. All our tour guides are highly experienced (minimum of 3 years) and have an excellent level of language, knowledge of our Mongolian culture and custom & tradition. About tour drivers they know their duty, road and vehicles as well as how to make you comfortable in long ride.</p>
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'body' => '<p>This trip offers you most beautiful natural, historical, and cultural places of Mongolia, such as legendary Gobi desert, ancient capital of Mongol Empire Karakorum, first and largest Buddhist monastery Erdene Zuu and many more. One of the main highlights of this trip is Great Naadam festival. Naadam is one of the most important public holidays or ceremonies of Mongolia and annually celebrated on the 11-13th of July. In Mongolian Naadam means the Three Manly Games. The Three Manly Games include wrestling, archery and horse racing, which are the sports of wisdom, courage and strength. </p>
<p>Every year 512 wrestlers compete in the National Naadam. The Nachin or “Falcon” title is given to a wrestler who wins 5 rounds, Zaan or ‘Elephant” is a winner of 7 rounds. The wrestler who wins all nine rounds becomes the national wrestling champion and bestowed with the title Arslan or “Lion”. A wrestler who has been “Arslan” twice, is honored with the title of Avarga or “Champion”. </p>
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<p><strong>Day 1. </strong>Middle Gobi – Baga Gazriin Chuluu</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> South Gobi – Vulture Valley</p>
<p><strong>Day 3.</strong> Khongor Sand Dune</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Bayanzag – Flaming Cliffs</p>
<p><strong>Day 5.</strong> Ongi Temple Ruins</p>
<p><strong>Day 6.</strong> Karakorum – Erdene Zuu Monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 7.</strong>Tsetserleg town – Taikhar Rock</p>
<p><strong>Day 8.</strong> Tsetserleg town – Naadam Festival</p>
<p><strong>Day 9.</strong> Khorgo – Terkh National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 10. </strong>Leisure day at Khorgo – Terkh National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 11.</strong> Ogii Lake</p>
<p><strong>Day 12.</strong> Hustai National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 13.</strong> Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>In the morning, we will pick you up from your accommodation and start our tour directly driving to Baga Gazriin Chuluu or known as Earth stone. Before we leave the city we will pass some shops and then drive around 280 km through steppe by overview of land-sea and grandiose formation of rocks and basalts of Baga Gazriin Chuluu. Baga Gazriin Chuluu is a 15km long and 10 km wide stone massif, and this stone massif is also part of the Mongolian granite stone zone. Wild sheep, ibex and marmot inhabit here, Surtiin am is one of many beautiful places in Baga Gazriin stone massif. This is a narrow canyon with asp, birch, white wicker and elm trees, as well the ruin of a stone temple and the site of 2 Gers where monks lived and meditated since the seventieth century. There is a 20 m long cave near to the Surtiin Am. Crystals can be found around the cave. Also, there is a spring water which comes from under source is good for eye illness. You will arrive at Baga Gazriin Chuluu in the afternoon, and rest of the day you will spend hiking around the area. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>L D</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Day 3. July 5 – Khongor Sand Dunes – Camel riding</strong></p>
<p>Known as Singing dunes, the Khongor sand dune has an extraordinary length of 180 kilometers and 15 – 20 meters wide and lies on the Northern part of the Mountains of Sevrei and Zuulen. There is an Oasis near Khongor sand dune at the Northern edge of the sand dune. Name of the Singing sand dunes comes from the sound produced by the masses of moving sand can be heard from afar, and when it occurs, it is said that it can be mistaken for the sound of an aero plane. Arrive at the camp and after some relaxation we will hike through the Golden sand dunes, explore the surrounding nature and if you wish you can climb up to the highest point of the sand dunes which will reach about 200 meters. Camel riding is one of the main fun activities you can do while you are in the Gobi. Our camel man will take to the sand dunes and the two humped camels are very comfortable to ride, as the walk slowly and gently you will be supported by the humps, sitting comfortably between them. In the evening back to the camp and after dinner it will be free time. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. July 6 – Bayanzag / Flaming Cliffs</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, we will continue our way driving to Bayanzag. Known as Flaming cliffs, where American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews found cemetery of dinosaurs and the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered in the world. We will have some hiking through the cliffs and see the Gobi tree grove named “Bayanzag”. Bayanzag, literally means “rich in saxual trees”. This tree only grows in central Asian Gobi. See the short documentary about 1920-s American excavation. After dinner return to the Bayanzag to see the sunset, find out why area is called Flaming Cliffs. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. July 7 – Ongi Temple Ruins</strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Ongi Monastery ruins through the great steppe which is called Ongi steppe, continues extraordinary 100 km long. Ongi monastery was one of the Mongolian biggest 7 monasteries. There are 2 temple ruins which were built up in 1780s. During repression in 1930s’ these two temples destroyed and many lamas were executed and imprisoned. On the way to Ongi temple ruins we will visit to nomad family and introduced the nomadic life in the Gobi. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6. July 8 – Karakorum – Erdene Zuu Monastery Complex</strong></p>
<p>Our today’s tour takes place on the transition zone from the Gobi desert to mountain steppes. Kharkhorin, formerly known as Karakorum, once was a capital of Chingghis Khaan's Great Mongol Empire in the 13th century. After the move of Mongolian capital to Beijing, and the fall of the empire, Karakorum was abandoned and then destroyed by Chinese soldiers in 1388. Today, in the wide valley of the Orkhon River, ancient monastery Erdene Zuu coexists with Kharkhorin town. The monastery was built in 1586 by a Mongolian king called Abtai Sain Khaan, and not a single nail used in the construction of the ornate temples. We will visit to newly opened Kharkhorin museum which displays artifacts mostly of Great Mongolian Empire time and Erdene Zuu Monastery complex museum respectively. Dinner will be Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. July 9 – Tsetserleg town – Taikhar Rock</strong></p>
<p>Drive to Tsetserleg town. Short city tour: visit of Zaya Gegeen monastery and the ethnographic museum. Further, drive to Taikhar Rock at the bank of Tamir river and visit of “Deer stones” at Mt. Bulgan. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8. July 10 – Tsetserleg town – Naadam Festival</strong></p>
<p>Today we will celebrate the Naadam festival together with local nomads, enjoying three manly competitions: wrestling, archery and horse racing. Naadam festival is celebrated across the country, in all provinces, towns and villages. Naadam represents a great excuse for all Mongolians to put on their traditional dresses and get into traditional festivity acts like singing, dancing, eating and drinking. In the evenings, meals are accompanied with ancient songs, legends and stories about great horses, strong man and their deeds, just like the third day of the festival, mostly reserved to merry-making. And pointing on this, the meals served during the festival are also a good reason to head there. You’ll be able to taste <strong>Khuushuur </strong> a delicious kind of fried meat dumpling; Mongolian-style meat, bread and dried curds, among other traditional food, all accompanied with tea and bowls of the traditional <strong>Airag - </strong>Mongolian alcoholic drink made from fermented mare’s milk. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9. July 11 – Khorgo & Terkh National Park</strong></p>
<p>Drive to Khorgo-Terkh National Park. This day Naadam continues and on the way we will have the chance to see the nomads celebrating the festivities. After arriving at Khorgo –Terkh National Park, climb up to the top of extinct volcano Khorgo, the top view is amazing. The Khorgo crater, situated at an altitude of 2.210 meters with a diameter of 20 meters and depth of 70 to 80 meters, approximately 8000 years ago volcanic lava flooded the valleys nearby which are covered today with small forests of Siberian larch and a great variety of berries and flowers. Terkh White Lake is an astonishingly beautiful lake with crystal clear fresh water and surrounded by spectacular scenery of plants, forests, mountains, and fauna. Area offers fun activities such as hiking, horse riding, mountain climbing, fishing and swimming. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. July 12 – Day at Khorgo & Terkh National Park – Horse riding</strong></p>
<p>First half of day we will spend exploring the surroundings, hiking around the lake shore and photographing. Second half of day is devoted to horse riding. Mongolia is definitely the greatest place to ride horse. With a less than 1.6 m shoulder height, Mongolian horses might look like ponies by Westerners. However, Mongol horses are very strong with amazing stamina that make them the best horse breed perfectly suites harsh weather and nomadic way of life. This horse riding tour takes you to an inspiring part of the country, letting you to gallop freely through the breathtakingly beautiful National Park’s area and our horse riding activity suitable from beginners to advanced riders. You will meet your local horse-guide and horses at the White lake where they will give helpful guidance for your riding adventure. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 11. July 13 – Ogii Lake </strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Ogii Lake, which covers 27 sq.km areas, average depth is 6.64m and has length of 23.5m. The lake is abundant in various types of fish and birds, which create an incredible natural beauty. Ogii Lake is known as the one of the best lakes for fishing and delicate sand, whetstone coast and the soft waves makes very pleasant for boat adventure. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 12. July 14 – Hustai National Park – Nomadic Family stay</strong></p>
<p>Drive to Hustai National Park – is the site of re-introduction scheme of Przewalski’s horse, by Mongolian’s called Tahki. It became extinct in the wild in the 1960’s, and since 1992 has been successfully re - introduced to Hustai and other parts of Mongolia, from zoos around the world. Arrive at the Hustai National Park, visit Takhi's small museum and leisure hiking in the surrounding mountains while you searching to see wild horse Tahki. Continue our way to Nomad family, which they live just outside of the National Park. Arrive at nomad family, meet the family members, and you will be welcomed lunch and tea. Then rest of the day you will spend to learn and to experience nomad people’s daily lifestyle and duties, including milking cows and sheeps, bringing the herds from pasture, producing dairy products, helping & cooking Mongolian authentic dish with help of hostess etc. Stay overnight in the Nomad family Ger. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 13. July 15 – Back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>In the morning after breakfast, drive to Ulaanbaatar for 90 kms. Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of tour. <strong>B </strong></p>
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The biggest celebration is held in capital of Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar, in the National Sports Stadium and its surroundings, but most of the cities and towns across Mongolia have their own Naadam celebrations, evidently smaller. It’s a time when Mongols get dressed with their finest deel, their traditional colorful silken robe, the typical boots and the touch of a hat. Like all the valued festivities, it all begins with a ceremony. Dancers and musicians make the delights of the public while athletes and horse riders march across the National Sports Stadium in Ulaanbaatar, something like the Olimpic Games Opening Ceremony, but in the genuine to Mongol style. And after the ceremony, the competitions begin. </p>
<p>Naadam was inscribed on the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO in 2010.</p>
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<p><strong>Day 1. </strong>Khui Doloon Khudag – Horse racing</p>
<p><strong>Day 2.</strong> Ulaanbaatar – Naadam Festival</p>
<p><strong>Day 3. </strong>Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune</p>
<p><strong>Day 4. </strong>Karakorum – Erdene Zuu Monastery</p>
<p><strong>Day 5. </strong>Hustai National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 6. </strong>Terelj National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 7. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>We will pick you up from your accommodation and drive to Khui Doloon Khudag (20kms from Ulaanbaatar), to see the glorious horse races with young jockeys. The horse race takes place on the open steppes by age category (6 ages), from two-year-old horses to full-grown stallions. The racing distance depends on horse’s age. For example: two-year-old horses race 15 km, while the full-grown horses race 30 km in the open field. Surrounding areas of the horse race finishing point are full of people who have arrived from every corner of Mongolia with their fastest horses, put up colorful tents and the festival trade. In the afternoon we come back to town to see archery competitions in the Naadam festival stadium. <strong> L</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2. July 11- Naadam festival Opening Day</strong></p>
<p>Today is the opening day of the Naadam Festival. After having breakfast we will drive to the central stadium of Ulaanbaatar to see the delightful opening ceremony of the Naadam Festival. The Festival starts with a transferring ceremony of the nine white banners from the government house to the Naadam stadium followed by a horse parade. Chingghis Khaan used to use the nine banners during festivals and in peaceful times. Next, magnificent opening ceremony takes place. Traditional wrestling, archery and horse race are main highlights of the festival. As well as, you will see anklebone shooting, traditional performances. <strong> L</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3. July 12 – Drive to Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes – Camel riding</strong></p>
<p>Drive to beautiful Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes. Elsen Tasarkhai is one of the most picturesque places of Mongolia and is part of the 80 km long Mongol Els Sand Dunes. This place is a wonderful combination of pretty sand dunes, majestic granite mountains, grassy green land, a clear fresh spring and a tiny lake. Indeed, here you can enjoy seeing the combination of Gobi and Khangai Natural Zones. Visit to the Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes and Erdene Khamba Temple in picturesque Khugnu Khan Mountain. Enjoy riding a two-humped camel, walking and climbing on the sand dunes. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4. July 13 – Karakorum – Ancient Capital of the Great Mongol Empire</strong></p>
<p>Today we will drive to Karakorum, the ancient capital of Mongolia. Karakorum (Kharkhorin) was the capital of Great Mongolian Empire of Chinggis Khaan in the 13-14th Centuries. Visit one of Mongolia’s largest monastery “Erdene Zuu”, Museum of Karakorum and surrounding sites of Karakorum: the Great Khaan’s monument, the legendary Turtle of Karakorum and the Phallic Rock statue. Erdenezuu Monastery has a complex of 108 stupas and over 10 temples that contain rich displays of Mongolian Buddhism. The Erdene Zuu Monastery and ruins of Karakorum were registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1996. Dinner will be Mongolian barbecue Khorkhog. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. July 14 – Hustai National Park.</strong> <br />
Drive to Hustai National Park, where re-introduction of the wild takhi horses (Przhevalsky's horses) has taken place since 1992. Takhi is last wild horse subspecies surviving in the 21st century. It was discovered in western Mongolia in the late 1870s by the Russian explorer N.M. Przhevalsky. Spend rest of the day hiking around in the surrounding mountains and evening visit to the wild horses while they come to drink in the evening. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p> <strong>Day 6. July 15 – Terelj National Park, Turtle Rock and Meditation Temple – Horse riding.</strong> <br />
This morning we will drive to the beautiful Terelj National Park. Terelj National Park is a picturesque place with high granite cliffs eroded by natural forces creating a wonderful landscape of granite rocks as if carved by some giant sculptor. Visit to the Turtle Rock formation, the symbol of the national park and “Aryabal” meditation temple where you will enjoy the best view of the park. Visit to local nomad family, experience their daily lifestyle; enjoy some horse riding through the beautiful park area. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7. July 16 – Chinggis Khaan Statue – Ulaanbaatar.</strong></p>
<p>Drive to the Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex. The 40 meter high stainless steel statue of Chinggis Khaan on the horseback is the largest of its kind in the world. View the surrounding area from the open balcony on Chinggis Khaan’s horse’s head. Continue driving back to Ulaanbaatar. Arrive in Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
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<p>Thank you for visiting <strong>www.toursofmongolia.com</strong> website.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploads/logo-upper.png" style="float:left; height:100px; width:300px" />We are Mongolian tour operator and Mongolian travel agency, wholly owned by Wild&Vast Tours LLC, and our relatively small, highly dynamic team of travel experts creates, arranges, schedules and conducts each of our Mongolian tours personally in order to bring you the very best that Mongolia has to offer. We recognize that you have plenty of choices when it comes to selecting one to assist in your vacation planning and if we are fortunate enough for you to contact us we want you to know that we have great responsibility in providing you with the best quality, exceptional value and personal service. Each member of our staff have a minimum 10 years experience in tourism industry, had travelled extensively throughout Mongolia. We are passionate about our culture and tradition and enjoy sharing that with you. We offer a wide range of tours for individuals, small groups and customized tours only for you, depending on your special interest and budget. We are with you from the start of your journey all the way through. From the moment you visit our website, call or email us, we will help you choose the tour that is right for you and be with you every step of the way. We look forward to sharing our special destination with you and helping you to create an extraordinary journey, full of lasting memories.</p>
<p style="margin-left:640px; text-align:right"><strong>Thanks and best regards</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>CUSTOMIZATION</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center">is at the heart of the company and our desire is to create memorable, personalized Mongolian trips, designed to fulfill the wants and needs our clients.</p>
<p style="text-align:center"> </p>
<p style="text-align:center"><strong>PRICE&VALUE</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center">-You re planning the trip of your dreams. If you find a comparable tour at a lower price we will evaluate your options and make sure you get the best deal for your money.</p>
<p style="text-align:center"> </p>
<p style="text-align:center"><strong>FAST RESPONSE</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center"> We believe that it is very important to respond our customers immediately. We get back to you within 12-24 hours in any emailed questions. </p>
<p style="text-align:center"> </p>
<p style="text-align:center"><strong>CHOISE</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center">-It’s your trip! Our expert travel specialists are here to help facilitate your dreams. You have a myriad of choices for number of nights you want to travel, what you want to do on your tours and where you want to go.</p>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>GUARANTEED DEPARTURE</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center">-All Mongolian tours are guaranteed and will not be canceled due to a lack of travelers. </p>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>PRODUCT, PRICE& POLICY, PROMISE</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center">-Tours of Mongolia is happy to compare products, prices and policies you may find from other travel companies or when trying to create a tour package on your own. Stay informed, understand what you’re paying for, and book your tour in confidence.</p>
<p style="text-align:center"> </p>
<p style="text-align:center"><strong>CUSTOMER REVIEWS</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center">-We pride ourselves on offering the best customer service in the industry and strive to provide you with your trip of a lifetime! Our customer reviews are very important to us as they’re the best way for us to improve!</p>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>LOCAL&AUTHENTIC</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center">- We are lucky to have some of the best tour-guides in the industry working for us, who are passionate about their home country. They can't wait to share the history, culture and best parts of Mongolia with you, and show you "their" Mongolia.</p>
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<p>We wanted to thank you for all your hard work. Our tour was amazing, we loved every minute of it!</p>
<p>Thank you very much for perfect organization. Our guide Lana was the best. We totally fell in love with Mongolia and it's all because of you.</p>
<p>Victoria, Russia (Gobi Express tour)</p>
<p>Can't rate highly enough</p>
<p>Exceptional guide, exceptional driver. Would recommend to all my friends, should they come to see Mongolia</p>
<p>Bruce, Australia (Terelj-Hustai National Park tour)</p>
<p>We are very satisfied with this trip. Every activity was well organized and we had great fun. The drivers were very responsible and our guide Amra took very good care of all our needs. It was truly a wonderful experience. Thank you.</p>
<p>Leong, Susan, Andrea. Singapore (Discover Central Mongolia tour)</p>
<p>Dear Erka</p>
<p>Thank you for checking. The flight back went well. And yes, we did have a wonderful time on our tour. Zaya and Nooyo were the best guide and driver we could have hoped for. We have already decided that we would like to see the Altai Mountains on our next trip.</p>
<p>Thank you again for planning a memorable trip for us.</p>
<p>Henri. Canada</p>
<p>I had such a great time and unique experience throughout my stay in this beautiful country. Meeting the nomads was such a great way to learn about their way of living in such an authentic and intimate manner. Every day of the journey was like a magic for me and I know for sure that it is only the first time and I will come again.</p>
<p>I want to thank you again for being so professional, and I am glad that I made my travel with you.</p>
<p>Michelle Wiggins. England</p>
<p>Hello Erka</p>
<p>I just wanted to say again, how much I appreciated all that you did for me and my family trips this summer in Mongolia. You really are the best travel arranger I’ve ever met and consider you a friend as well as an agent.</p>
<p>Eric and daughters. USA.</p>
<p>A very beautiful country with different kind of landscape. Very kind and interesting people. There was so much to see. I couldn’t get enough of it. Great experience.</p>
<p>Saira Hussain. San Francisco</p>
<p>Dear Amra</p>
<p>We had the best time in Mongolia. We are looking forward to planning another vacation with you next year. Our guide Ganaa has been exceptional, intelligent, very kind and helpful. Drivers were also most considerate and polite. Our meals were great. Thank you for all care.</p>
<p>Karen and Gary Overton. Seattle</p>
<p>Huge skies, wonderful change of scenery as we traveled around. Helpful people, generally good service at ger camps.</p>
<p>Ryan Morris. USA</p>
<p>It was a good mixture. Everything has been really excellent. We have enjoyed our few days in Mongolia, and have been very impressed with the organization. Helpful staff, charming guide, excellent driver.</p>
<p>Jude and Peggy. England.</p>
<p>Dear Amra</p>
<p>We are back home safely. Everything of the tour was great. The meals, the ger camps (with it’s delicious meals, lovely shower, WC and it’s service), the road and many more better than we expected. The road wasn’t as bad as how we thought. I appreciated the driver Ganbaa’s skillful driving and the guide Zaya’s great knowledge. You organized everything properly. Thank you so much.</p>
<p>Bernhard. Holland.</p>
<p>We have nothing to fault about the service you provided, which has been friendly, helpful, instructive and excellent throughout our stay in Mongolia. Our guides was excellent and thank you again for your excellent organization.</p>
<p>Charlotte and Raymond Mills. UK</p>
<p>Hello Erka</p>
<p>It was amazing, we were treated exceptionally well. Car was very comfortable, our guide knew so much about the area and answered all of our questions. Whole trip was 1 st class.</p>
<p>Maggie and Peter. Scotland</p>
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<p>The country is covered by a network of Ger camps, spread through main travel destinations. Ger camps is the most suitable accommodation meaning, adapted to country’s condition and from other hand promoting the Mongolian way of life. Ger is portable, easily assembled and disassembled, and the most natural dwelling on earth. A Ger consists of felt covers, wooden columns, and a round window at the top, thin wooden poles and floor, wall (wooden lattice attached together with animal hide, ropes) and ropes. Most of Ger materials are made of animals like felt- sheep wool, ropes- camel or sheep wool, horse or yak’s tail, and of course wood.</p>
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Total 16 ethnic groups are in this region. Their cultures and lifestyles are so interesting for tourists. The backcountry of western Mongolia is still relatively unexplored and offers spectacular scenery and excellent opportunities for traveling. Journeying through this region, you will discover the unique culture of the Kazakhs, Mongolia's largest ethnic minority. Though their pastoral nomadic lifestyle is similar to that of Khalka Mongolian's, these Kazakh-speaking nomads are predominantly Muslim. Many Kazakhs still hunt with trained eagles in the winter months and you will have the opportunity to see these magnificent birds during your travels.<br />
Altai Sayan Mountains are in this zone. It is one of 2000 ecoregions in the world that is described by World wildlife fund. Black ibex mountain /Khar yamaat mountain/, Cave of Northern Blue /Khoid Tsenheriin agui/ and Otgontenger mountain registered in the Unesco 'World cultural heritage list' in 1996. The snow-covered peaks of Mongolian Altai Mountain Range rise up to 4400m above sea level and you will find here remote alpine lakes teeming with fish, ancient stone monuments, intricate rock paintings and ancient Turkish burial grounds, swift rivers, larch forests, and valleys strewn with wildflowers. Furthermore many unique cultural, historical and natural sights such as throat song- khuumii, around 300 tombs and memorials in different ages of Chandmani mountain, Cave of Khoid Tsenkher- only one memorial of old stone age in Asia, Uureg lake which is rich of fish etc...</p>
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Land in eastern Mongolia is predominantly used for raising livestock and for agriculture, mainly wheat and corn. This region comprises some special protected areas such as strictly protected areas of Eastern Mongolia, Numrug, Mongol daguria, Onon Balj rivers’ basin national conservation park, natural reserves of Ugtam mountain, Toson hulstai, Khar Yamaat, Yakhi lake, Lkhanchinvandad mountain, Ganga lake Natural monument.</p>
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'body' => '<p>Unique nomadic culture, rich and ancient historical sites, warm hospitality and of course legendary<strong> Gobi</strong> desert, endless <strong>steppes</strong>, crystal clear lakes, majestic snow capped mountains all in one place. This is about <strong>Mongolia</strong> but one sentence hard to describe all. Mongolia is one of world’s truly undiscovered and untouched beauty, adventurous travel destinations and safest country to visit. Traditionally, Mongolian lifestyle is based on <strong>nomadic lifestyle</strong> in which consists of vary kind of nomadic tribes. Mongolia’s best travel routes and attractions are classified into 6 main categories by the geographical locations: <strong>Ulaanbaatar</strong> and around, <strong>Central Mongolia</strong>- World Heritage Site of UNESCO, <strong>Southern Mongolia</strong>- the Gobi Desert region, <strong>Northern Mongolia</strong>-Pristine lake Khuvsgul, <strong>Western Mongolia</strong>-Snow capped mountains and the <strong>Eastern Mongolia</strong>-Birthplace of Chinggis khan and Great Eastern Plains. The combination of glorious history, nomadic civilization and its wonderful traditions and the pristine nature make Mongolia a truly special experience, definitely not to be missed.</p>
<p><strong>BASIC INFORMATION</strong><br />
<strong>Population:</strong> 3 million<br />
<strong>Area:</strong> 1,566000 sq km (610,740 sq mi)<br />
<strong>Land boundaries:</strong> 8,158 km, with Russia 3,485 km and with China 4,673 km<br />
<strong>Altitude:</strong> Average altitude is 1,580 m above sea level with highest point Huiten Peak at Altai Tavan Bogd at 4,374 m above sea level and lowest point being Huh Nuur depression at 560 m altitude.<br />
<strong>Terrain:</strong> Mountain steppes in central and northern regions, high mountains in west and vast semi-desert and desert plains in the south<br />
<strong>People:</strong> Khalkha Mongols (86%), over 20 smaller Mongolian ethnic groups and Kazaks (6%)<br />
<strong>Languages:</strong> Official language is Mongolian. Russian is other major language is used. English is widely spoken in Ulaanbaatar.<br />
<strong>Religions:</strong> Tibetan Buddhism, Muslim, Christian and Shamanism<br />
<strong>Climate:</strong> Relatively dry with extreme continental temperatures. Average summer temperature + 20 C, Average winter temperature -23 C, average rainfall 200-220 mm. Winter lasts from November to mid March, Spring April through May, Summer from June through to September.<br />
<strong>Economy:</strong> Traditionally based on agriculture, livestock breeding (camels, cattle, horses, goats and sheep), mining (coal, gold, copper and uranium).<br />
<strong>Political system:</strong> Parliamentary republic. State Great Khural (Parliament), with 76 members elected for four years. The last election was held in July, 2012. President elected for four years. Present President was elected in 2013. Prime Minister appointed by State Great Khural for four years.<br />
<strong>Judicial system:</strong> Mongolian judicial system consists of Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, Aimag and capital city courts, Soum and district courts.<br />
<strong>State structure:</strong> Mongolia is unitary state and divided administratively into Aimags (21) and a capital city; Aimags are subdivided into soums; soums into bags; and a capital city into districts; districts into khoroos.<br />
<strong>National currency:</strong> Tugrug (MNT), USD 1 equals approx. 1880 tugrugs as of Jan 2015.<br />
<strong>Public holidays:</strong> December 31-January 1-New Year, 3 days in January/ February-Mongolia New Year (Tsagaan Sar), June 1- Mother and Children day, July 11-13-National Holiday (Naadam)<br />
<strong>Time:</strong> Add 8 hour to Greenwich Mean Time<br />
<strong>Normal working hours:</strong> 08.00-12.00 and 13.00-17.00<br />
<strong>Electric current:</strong> 220 volts/ 50 HZ<br />
<strong>Visa arrangements:</strong> Visa shall be issued by Mongolian Embassies and Diplomatic Missions as well as Honorary consuls of Mongolia, or can be obtained at the airport at a cost of US 53$ but must be accompanied by an invitation.</p>
<p><strong>GEOGRAPHY</strong></p>
<p>Mongolia lies between Russia to the North and China to the South. The total land of area is 1,566,000 square kilometers- Mongolia is the 19th largest and the most sparsely populated independent country in the world, with a population of around 3 million people. It is also the world’s second-largest landlocked country after Kazakhstan. The geography of the country is characterized by great diversity. From north to south, it can be divided into four areas: mountain-forest steppe, mountain steppe and, in the extreme south, semi-desert and desert (the latter being about 30% of the entire territory). In contrast to most visitors’ expectations, much of the country’s territory is mountainous. The principal mountains are concentrated in the west, with much of this region having elevations above 2,000 meters. The country’s highest peaks are permanently snow-capped land covered with glaciers.<br />
Mountains and dense forest dominate central and northern Mongolia. The grasslands cover large areas of this region. Across the eastern part of the country stretches the vast grasslands of the Central Asian steppe. The steppe grades into the Gobi desert, which extends throughout southern Mongolia from the east to the west of the country. The Gobi Desert is mostly gravely, but also contains large areas of sand dunes in the drier areas of the Gobi near the southern border. The highest point in Mongolia is Nayramadlin Orgil (also known as Mt.Khuiten), at 4,374 meters (14,350 feet). The lowest point is Huh Nuur, at 560 meters (1,700 feet).</p>
<p><strong>CLIMATE</strong></p>
<p>Mongolia is known to the world as country of "Blue Sky". Along with Southern Siberia this part of Asia has a continental climate, with long, cold, dry winters and brief, mild, and relatively wet summers.<br />
The wind is 1.5-4.5m/s. The average rainfall is 200-220 mm. In Mongolia there are 250 sunny days a year, often with clear cloudless skies. Although the average summer temperature is +20C ,winter is -23C,in the winter months some areas of country drop to as low as -50`C,with Ulaanbaatar –coldest and windiest capital in the earth –often seeing temperatures of -35`C. In the summer the Gobi area around + 35`C temperatures, whilst it’s colder the further north you go.</p>
<p><strong>Winter:</strong> In Mongolia, winter is the most severe, the coldest and longest season. All rivers, lakes, streams and ponds freeze in winter. It snows throughout the country, but not heavily. After making all the necessary preparations for a long winter, herdsmen stay at their winter camps. Winter starts early in November and lasts about 120 days until mid of March.</p>
<p><strong>Spring:</strong> Spring comes after a severe winter, days become longer, and nights shorter. It is the time for snow to melt and for animals to come out from hibernation. Spring starts middle of March and usually lasts about 60 days although it can be as long as 70 days or as short as 45 days in some areas of the country. For people and livestock, it is also a harsh season of the driest and the windiest days although it gets warm in spring, livestock breed and gain their weight, and grass becomes green.</p>
<p><strong>Summer:</strong> Generally, precipitation is higher in summer than any time of the year. Rivers and streams are at their fullest in summer. It is the time when pasture, grass and crops grow and livestock gain weight and fat. It is the most pleasant time with abundant dairy products and there are many feasts and holidays of happy people. In Mongolia, summer lasts about 100 days from the end of May until September.</p>
<p><strong>Autumn:</strong> Autumn in Mongolia it’s the season of transition from the hot and wet summer to the cold and dry winter. There is less rainfall in autumn. Autumn is an important season in Mongolia in order to prepare for winter; harvesting the crops, vegetables and fodder; getting ready their cattle barns and sheds; preparing firewood and warming up their homes and so on. Autumn lasts about 60 days from the beginning of September until the early November.</p>
<p><strong>POPULATION&LANGUAGE</strong></p>
<p>Mongolian population has passed 3 million according to 2015 estimate. 1 million of them live in rural area and are mainly engaged in traditional livestock herding and some extent in crop production. The present urban population is above 1, 5 million. In Ulaanbaatar almost1 million inhabitants, this is one third of populations of Mongolia. Populations are relatively young, almost 68% of them under the age of 35.The average life expectancy is just over 65 year. Mongolians themselves can be subdivided into over 20 different ethnic groups, distinguished by their individual customs, histories and dialects. The largest ethnic group is Khalha, mainly live in central, eastern and southern Mongolia, and account for over 86% of the total population. The Oirats are a relatively populous group of western Mongolians, including the smaller groups, Durvud, Torgud, Bayad, Uuld, Zakhchin, Myangad and Uriankhai. Northern Mongolian ethnic groups include the Darkhat, the Tsaatan, and the Khotgoid. These groups inhabit the dense forests of the Huvsgul lake area, near the Russian border. The Buriyat are the only group which originates from the vast eastern steppe. </p>
<p><strong>LANGUAGE: </strong>Mongolian language belongs to Ural Altaic language family. Official language is Mongolian. 94 % of the population speaks in Mongolia, but some of the ethnic groups speak with dialect. Kazakh people (6% of the population) speak in Turkish.</p>
<p><strong>RELIGION</strong></p>
<p><strong>Shamanism</strong> – Shamanism goes back in Mongolian history long before Chinggis Khan’s time, but it was Chinggis Khan that made it into such a fundamental part of the Mongolian tradition. At that time the Mongolians were worshipped “Hoh Tenger” (blue skies). According to this belief the skies are the father, and the earth is the mother of all beings in the universe. As a civilization totally dependent on the forces of nature, the Mongolians worshipped the various elements of nature, praying to their ancestors who have transformed into mythical spiritual animals to provide them with good weather, health and success. Though oppressed during communist time, Shamanism is still practiced in Mongolia, and people who seek help will approach a Shaman for a blessing or cure and even to get hints about their future.</p>
<p><strong>Buddhism</strong>- Mongolians have followed Buddhism since the 16th century, when the Mongolian king, Abtai Sain Khan, was converted by Tibetan lamas. Mongolians follow Tibetan Buddhist teachings, (also called Lamaism), the body of religious Buddhist doctrine and institutions characteristic of Tibet and the Himalayan region. Today, Mongolia still embraces its Buddhist heritage. Monasteries are being restored, and are once again crowded with worshippers. The Dalai Lama is an enormously popular figure and has visited the country several times. For many Mongolians, the practice of Buddhism is flavored with traces of Shamanism, an even more ancient spirituality.</p>
<p><strong>Other Religions</strong>- Mongolia also has a small Muslim community — about 6 per cent of the population. These are mostly ethnic Kazakhs living in the far west of the country.</p>
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'body' => '<p>The culture and society of Mongolia is greatly influenced by the central role of <strong>nomadic lifestyle</strong> which is still the way of life for half of Mongolia's population of 2.9 million people. Mongolia is one of the last nations in the world today that has such a high proportion of nomadic citizens.</p>
<p>Mongolian music conveys this deep appreciation that Mongolians have for their country, its natural beauty and the inspiring deep blue sky above the vast Mongolian landscape. Mongolian songs are often about beloved horses and the beauty of the Mongolian countryside. Herders sing while riding their horses and most Mongolians are expected to know at least one song to be shared with others on special occasions or just to lighten the heart.</p>
<p><strong>Khoomi Singing</strong> which also known as <strong>Throat Singing</strong>, allows the singer to produce harmonic tones that can mirror the sounds of waterfalls, the steppe winds blowing, and the chants of Buddhist monks. Khoomi singers use their diaphragms like a bellows on a bagpipe to emit a steady bass note while simultaneously producing a higher nasal tone and essentially carrying two tunes at the same time. Click in to watch Mongolian Khoomii singing- </p>
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<p>The traditional <strong>Long Song</strong> is the great Mongolian classical form of singing and is a powerful way of musically expressing deep emotions for loved ones, the land, nature and beloved horses. Of all the Mongolian musical instruments the <strong>Morin Khuur</strong> (Horse Head Fiddle) has the most prominent place in Mongolian musical forms. Legend has it that a long time ago when the beloved horse of a young Mongolian died, he made a musical instrument from its hair and hide to remind him of his dear friend. The Morin Khuur can produce the rich varied tones of a cello or be coaxed to sound like a horse neighing and galloping. Click in to watch Mongolian Long Song-</p>
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<p>Traditional Mongolian wrestling called <strong>Bukh </strong>is the most prominent sport amongst Mongols and is one of the three arenas of completion in the greatest of the annual Mongolian national celebrations called the <strong>Naadam</strong>. <strong>Archery </strong>and <strong>horseracing</strong> are the two other competition sports in the Naadam but the champion wrestlers win the greatest glory. Mongolians prize the strength, skill and dignified character that are the hallmark of great wrestler champions.</p>
<p>Mongolians hospitality is legendary and is a very important part of Mongolian society and culture. Anyone are welcomed in the round nomadic home call Gers to share cheese, yogurt, and <strong>Airag</strong> which is fermented mares milk and cherished also by Mongolian city dwellers<strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>ABOUT GER-TRADITIONAL DWELLING</strong><br />
<strong><img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/9051730_orig.jpg" style="height:332px; width:500px" /></strong>Over the centuries, nomads have principally depended on this collapsible, round tent. Its durability, lightness and low cost are of tremendous advantage to the nomad. The Ger is more than a tent, it is a "home", since Mongols live in it throughout the year and prefer them to other forms of housing. The Ger is a unique model of engineering - an ingenious prefabricated home. It is mostly made of wood and other locally available materials. Quickly assembled or taken to pieces, it is easily transported on camelback or by truck. The lower part of the Ger consists of sections of trellis-like walls of willow wood, including the door within its circular frame work. The upper part consists of two long upright poles supporting a central wooden roof ring, <em>(toono)</em>, onto which many thinner poles are placed. Depending on the size of the Ger, roof poles can number up to 108 (a sacred Buddhist number). Each one fits onto the lattice walls, fixed by straps of raw hide made from camel skin. The roof ring is the most complex part of the structure. Apart from holding the poles in place and acting as a smoke vent, it is also a natural sundial. The early-morning rays indicate time for milking and pasturing animals. If it shines to the back of the Ger, it is after midday and "too late" to set out on a long journey. During bad weather, the single roof ring "window" is covered with a piece of felt, or hide, called an <em>urkh</em>.<br />
The outside wall is wrapped with felt pieces placed across the top of the Ger, leaving the roof ring open for the stove's chimney, light and air. Canvas (for waterproofing) covers the Ger and is tied around the outer wall by three rows of rope made from horses' hair. In winter, extra felt is added. In summer the wall felt can be rolled up from ground level to let in the breeze. The Ger is pitched on the ground, and the floor area is covered by carpets, unless the Ger will stay in place for some time, in which case a wooden floor is laid.</p>
<p><strong>TRADITIONAL CLOTHING</strong><br />
The <strong>Deel </strong>is the Mongolian traditional clothes, worn on both workdays and special days. It is a long, loose gown cut in one piece with the sleeves; it has a high collar and widely overlaps at the front. The deel is girdled with a sash. Each ethnic group living in Mongolia has its own deel distinguished by cut, color and trimming. The distinctions go unnoticed by foreigners, yet for the Mongolians they are obvious. Today, city people tend to wear European-style clothes. In the countryside, however, the modern attire is inconvenient and impractical. In the cities, as people start aging, especially the women, begin to appreciate the advantages of the deel and wear it, trying to excel each other in the choice of fabric, as well as in the elegance of the cut and originality of the trimmings. Commonly there are three varieties of deel, each for a particular season. The first, the dan deel, is very much like a dress, a frock cut in one piece from plain cloth without padding. Rural women wear dan deels all year around. In cold weather they put on warm clothes over them. Terleg is a slightly padded deel. And finally the winter deel is padded with sheepskin or cotton wool.<br />
Deels for men and women are of the same cut. The difference is that male deels are wider and of more demure colors. The deel for everyday wear is grey, brown or some other dark color, while the holiday deel is a bright blue, green or claret silk with a silk sash of contrasting color several meters long. The sash is not simply an adornment. It also serves as a soft corset facilitating long rides on horseback. In days gone by, men would attach a sheathed knife, a tobacco pouch, a flint and a pipe-cleaning hook to the belt.. The deel collar, breasts and sleeves are trimmed with leather and color brocade tape, which can be wide or narrow depending on the wearer's taste. The deel buttons, if they are not commercially produced from decorative stones or silver, are narrow strips of cloth tied into intricate knots.<br />
Traditional deels are normally seen now only at concerts or official occasions. In addition to the deel is the jacket known as a khurim. In cold weather it is put on over the deel. The<strong> Gutal</strong> is the high boot made from unbending leather and lined with fine and thin felt. They are decorated with different designs. Both the left and right are traditionally the same shape and were worn with thick socks made from quilted cloth. Traditional boots are without heels and have turned up toes. Mongolian <strong>Hats</strong> are still very much the normal attire in the countryside. The traditional hat is a hat for all seasons trimmed with fur, fox fur in most cases. The sides of the hat can be tied down to keep the ears warm or tied on top in the warmer periods. The hats are worn by both men and by women.<br />
Because of the different ethnic groups residing in Mongolia, there are distinctions in the way they all dress. Therefore it is estimated that between them all, there are about 400 different types of deels, 20 boots, 10 sashes and 20 types of hats.</p>
<p><strong>FOOD TRADITION</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/khorkhog.jpg" style="height:320px; width:500px" />Approximately twenty five million head of livestock supply the staples of the diet; meat and dairy products feature prominently in this cuisine. Mongolian cooking is generally very simple and does not use many spices, flavorings or sauces. Common dishes include steamed meat–filled dumplings ( <em>buuz </em>), mutton soup with noodles ( <em>guriltai shul </em>) and fried meat pasties ( <em>huushuur </em>). One of the most tasty and exciting dishes in Mongolia is <strong>Khorkhog</strong>. Khorkhog is made by cooking pieces of meat inside a container which also contains hot stones and water, and is also heated from the outside. Mongolians drink copious quantities of milk tea (<em>suutei tsai </em>), which frequently contains salt and a generous spoonful of fresh or rancid butt er.<strong><em>. </em></strong>Food is an important element of the Mongolian hospitality tradition. When guests arrive, each household sets out a special hospitality bowl containing homemade cheeses, flour pastries ( <em>boortsog </em>), sugar cubes and candy. Meat filled dumplings are traditionally served to guests. Vodka shots are served at regular intervals during ceremonies<strong>.</strong></p>
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'body' => '<p>A large number of ethnicities have inhabited Mongolia since prehistoric times. Most of these people were nomads who, from time to time, formed confederations that rose to prominence. The first of these, the Xiongnu, were brought together to form a confederation by Modun Shanyu in 209 BC. In 1206, Chinggis Khan (also known as Genghis Khan) founded the Mongol Empire, the largest empire in history. The Mongol Empire’s territory extended from present-day Poland in the west to the Korean peninsula in the east, from Siberia in the north to the Arab peninsula and Vietnam in the south, covering approximately 33 million square kilometers. In 1227, after Chinggis Khan’s death, the Mongol Empire was subdivided into four kingdoms. In 1260, Chinggis Khan’s grandson, Kublai Khan, ascended the throne of one of the four kingdoms that encompassed present-day Mongolia and China. In 1271, Kublai Khan formally established the Yuan Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty was the first foreign dynasty to rule all of China until it was overthrown by the Chinese Ming Dynasty in 1368.</p>
<p>The Mongol court returned to its native land, however, centuries of internal conflict, expansion and contraction brought them fall into Manchu Qing dynasty. They conquered Inner Mongolia in 1636. Outer Mongolia was submitted in 1691. For the next two hundred years Mongolia was ruled by the Qing Dynasty until 1911. Mongolia declared its independence in 1911 under the Bogd Khan, the spiritual leader of Mongolia’s Tibetan Buddhism. However, the Chinese government still considered “Outer Mongolia” as part of it and invaded the country in 1919.</p>
<p>In 1921, People’s Revolution won in Mongolia with the help of the Russian Red Army and thus Mongolia became the second socialist country in the world. After Bogd Khan’s death in 1924, the Mongolian People’s Republic was proclaimed and the first Constitution was adopted.</p>
<p>Mongolia was under a Soviet-dominated Communist regime for almost 70 years, from 1921 to 1990. In the fall of 1989 and the spring of 1990, new currents of political thought began to emerge in Mongolia, inspired by the glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union and the collapse of the Communist regimes in Eastern Europe. In March 1990, a democratic revolution that started with hunger strikes to overthrow the Government led to the peaceful renouncement of communism. Mongolia’s renouncement of communism led to a multi-party system, a new constitution and a transition to a market economy.</p>
<p>Over the past two decades, Mongolia has transformed itself from a socialist country with a planned economy into a vibrant multi-party democracy with one of the world’s fastest growing economies.</p>
<p><strong>TIMELINE OF HISTORY</strong></p>
<p>BC 800.000-Homo erectus inhabited on the land of Mongolia.</p>
<p>BC 209- Founded the first powerful empire in Central Asia, known as the Xiongnu and ruled by Modun Shanui.</p>
<p>BC 1 st Century to 234 AD-The second Mongolian Empire Xianbei existed.</p>
<p>AD 330-550-The 3 rd Mongolian Empire Rouran existed.</p>
<p>AD 550-740-The 1 st Turkic Empire existed.</p>
<p>AD 744-840-Uigur Empire existed.</p>
<p>AD 840-906- Kirghiz tribes become powerful</p>
<p>AD 906-1125-Khitan Empire existed.</p>
<p>1162-Temujin was born in the Khentii Mountains of today’s Mongolia.</p>
<p>1189-Temujin was given the title Chinggis khan and becomes the king of United Mongolia.</p>
<p>1205-Chinggis khan united all of nomadic tribes at who were settled around at Baikal Lake to China’s great wall.</p>
<p>1206-Chinggis khan becomes the Great khan of Mongol empire.</p>
<p>1206-1263 - Following unification of the Mongol tribes, Genghis Khan launches a campaign of conquest. His sons and grandsons create the world's biggest land empire.</p>
<p>1267-1368 - Weakened by disunity, the empire implodes. Ming troops oust the Mongols from Dadu - present-day Beijing.</p>
<p>(1368 - 1600) Mongols were confined to their original homeland</p>
<p>1636 - The Manchu (Qing) empire conquers the southern Mongols, creating Inner Mongolia.</p>
<p>1691 - The Qing Empire offers protection to the northern Mongols, creating Outer Mongolia.</p>
<p>1727 - The Treaty of Kyakhta fixes the western border between the Russian and Manchu empires, confirming Qing dominion over Mongolia and Tuva.</p>
<p>1754-1911-Under Manchu’s colony.</p>
<p>1911 - The Qing dynasty falls and Outer Mongolia declares its independence. Russia and the Republic of China recognize its autonomy.</p>
<p>1919 - The Chinese army occupied Outer Mongolia.</p>
<p>1920 - Mongolian revolutionaries found the Mongolian People's Party and open contact with Bolsheviks in Siberia.</p>
<p>1921 – Mongolia declared independence from China with the help of Red Army of Russia.</p>
<p>1924 - The Mongolian People's Republic is proclaimed.</p>
<p style="margin-left:3.4pt">(1937) Stalinist purges began, monasteries were destroyed, more than 30,000 people, including lamas, were killed.</p>
<p>(1939) In Battle of Khalhyn Gol (Nomonhan), Mongolian and Soviet troops led by General Zhukov defeated Japanese and Manchukuo forces.</p>
<p>(1945 - 1946) Soviet control in Mongolia was preserved at Yalta Conference.</p>
<p>(1961) Mongolian People's Republic became member of United Nations.</p>
<p style="margin-left:3.4pt">1990-Democratic revolution, failure of Communism.</p>
<p><strong>MONGOLIA TODAY</strong></p>
<p>The modern day Democratic Republic of Mongolia, free from centuries of Chinese and Soviet control, is committed to planning for the future while preserving its past and its pristine natural environment. Cities like Ulaanbaatar, where most of the population lives, have commerce, industry, high-rises, and cyber cafes—and are as cosmopolitan as any Western cities. Just a few miles away from the urban centers, though, you’ll still find nomads tending their <em>G</em><em>ers</em>. One third of populations continue to live traditionally, tending their herds and keeping their unique culture. </p>
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'body' => '<p>You may ask from yourself is it really worth travelling to Mongolia? You can find plenty of reasons to have a trip around this country. Mongolia is traveler’s paradise, unrivaled in our shrinking world. With its untamed nature, eternal blue sky and nomadic culture and tradition, Mongolia is one of the top destinations for adventure and nature travelers. Almost any adventure travel experience you’ve ever dreamed of is possible in Mongolia. Whether your interests are the Gobi Desert, the grassland safari, horseback or camel riding, or just getting away from it all, you will find yourself being woven into a one-of-a-kind nomadic tradition and culture in this land of contrasts. We invite you to explore with us the land of striking beauty and diversity, from the Gobi Desert to the towering mountains of western Mongolia.</p>
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<p><strong>1: </strong>Mongolia is a paradise for nature-lovers. There you will see the Gobi Desert, steep mountains, dense forests, great lakes and endless plain steppes. You will encounter a variety of faces and the mysteries of Mother Nature on your Mongolian tour.</p>
<p><strong>2: </strong>Mongolia is one of the few countries in the world that has kept its nomadic culture and tradition. Half of its population lives a nomadic lifestyle just as it has for thousands of years. You will see how Mongolian nomads live in harmony with Mother Nature and how deeply their respect for nature is embedded in their culture and traditions. Nowhere else in the world, you can find Mother Nature showing every possible facet, so well blended with the life of the nomadic people who have lived there for thousands of years. </p>
<p><strong>3: </strong>Mongolia offers great opportunities for adventure seekers. Our adventure tours in Mongolia will give you thrills that you can experience nowhere else. For example, horseback riding in Mongolia, trekking the same route as Chinggis Khan did eight hundred years ago is an adventure that only few can experience. Mongolia's thousands of steep, Rocky Mountains are just perfect for hikers, mountain bikers, and climbers. Her fast-running rivers are challenging to rafters. There are thousands of possibilities for hunters in her steppes and mountains, with their populous animal kingdom. Anglers can fish in her freshwater rivers and lakes for an exciting experience. There are 25 rivers more than 200 kilometers in length. Mongolia has more than 3000 lakes with an area of a half a square mile or more. The freshwater rivers and lakes of Mongolia are home to some 70 species of fish, including salmon, taimen, grayling, perch and pike.</p>
<p><strong>4: </strong>Mongolia is a country with a great history. The first empire on what is currently Mongolian territory was established two thousand years ago. Since then the Mongolian steppe has witnessed the rise and fall of several empires of nomadic warriors. At their peak, Mongolian warriors built the greatest empire in human history under the Great Chinggis Khan and his successors. The territory of the Great Mongolian Empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to Hungary and from Russia to the Korean Peninsula. When you travel to Mongolia, you will have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of some of the great leaders in history. You will find the birthplaces and tombs of the Great Khans and Queens, and Buddhist temples that have histories lasting hundreds of years. Also, as one of the homes to ancient people, Mongolia preserves the traces of human life back to the Stone Age. Archeological findings prove that people were living in the Mongolian territory thousands of years ago. There are hundreds of stone monuments and cave stone pictures drawn as early as the Stone Age.</p>
<p><strong>5: </strong>Mongolia’s fauna and flora and eternal blue sky provide great opportunities for scientific experts or anyone who enjoys watching birds and observing stars and flowers.</p>
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'body' => '<p><strong>DESTINATIONS & ATTRACTIONS</strong><br />
Mongolia’s best travel routes and attractions are classified into 6 main categories by the geographical locations: <strong>Ulaanbaatar</strong> and around, <strong>Central Mongolia </strong>- World Heritage Site of UNESCO, <strong>Southern Mongolia </strong>- the Gobi Desert region, <strong>Northern Mongolia </strong>- Pristine lake Khuvsgul, <strong>Western Mongolia </strong>- Snow capped mountains and the <strong>Eastern Mongolia </strong>- Birthplace of Chinggis khaan and Great Eastern Plains.</p>
<p><strong>ULAANBAATAR CITY</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/1106270138sdwwds.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" />With over one-third of the country's population, Ulaanbaatar is by far Mongolia's largest city. It is also the transport and industrial center of the country. Often shortened to UB by foreigners, Mongolia's capital still has the look and feel of a neglected European city from the 1950s - but not for long. The old Soviet cars and buses are being replaced by newer Japanese models, apartments are being converted into flashy shops and it seems that every young Mongolian now has a mobile phone. Ulaanbaatar prides itself on being an increasingly modern (though still very laid-back) city. Despite all this, men and women still stroll along the main streets in traditional dress. Built along the river, the Tuul River, and surrounded by picturesque mountains, the center of Ulaanbaatar is dominated by Soviet-style high-rise apartment blocks. Yet about 250,000 locals live in sprawling suburbs on the outskirts of the city, opting to live in traditional Ger. It is a very pleasant place to visit and to base yourself for trips around the country. The city has interesting monasteries and museums and excellent cultural shows, so try to spend some time here before heading out to the glorious valleys, steppes or desert of Mongolia</p>
<p><strong>Places to visit:</strong> Chinggis Khaan Square, National History Museum, Gandan Monastery, Bogd Khaan Palace Museum, The Zanabazar Museum of Fine Art.<br />
<strong>Activities:</strong> Monastery and museum visiting, sightseeing, dining, shopping, traditional folk concert</p>
<p><strong>Chinggis Khaan Square</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/sukhbaatar_square.jpg" style="height:398px; width:600px" /> The square features a bronze statue of Sukhbaatar (1921-Revolutionary hero of Mongolia) astride his horse. In 2013 the city authorities changed the name from Sukhbaatar Square to Chinggis Khaan Square, although many citizens still refer to it by the old name. The enormous marble construction at the north end was completed in 2006 in time for the 800th anniversary of Chinggis Khaan’s coronation. At its centre is a seated bronze <strong>Chinggis Khaan Statue</strong>, lording it over his nation. He is flanked by Ogedei (on the west) and Khublai (east). Two famed Mongol soldiers (Boorchu and Mukhlai) guard the entrance to the monument. Behind the Chinggis monument stands Parliament House, which is commonly known as Government House. To the east of the square is the 1970s Soviet-style Cultural Palace, a useful landmark containing the Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery and several other cultural institutions. At the southeast corner of the square, the State Opera & Ballet Theatre. Just south of the Opera House is the symbol of the country's new wealth, Central Tower, which houses luxury shops including Louis Vuitton and Armani. </p>
<p><strong>National History Museum</strong><br />
Exhibits of the museum show the history and culture of Mongols from ages as early as the Stone Age and up to the modern days. Among 15 thousand exhibits of the museum are carpet and silk items of the Xiongnu period and leather boots of a Mongolian soldier of that time. The 1st floor has some interesting exhibits on petroglyphs, deer stones (stone sculptures of reindeer and other animals) and burial sites from the Xiongnu and Uyghur eras. The 2nd floor houses an outstanding collection of costumes, hats and jewellery, representing most of Mongolia's ethnic groups.</p>
<p>The 3rd floor is a must-see for fans of the Mongol horde. The collection includes real examples of 12th century <strong>Mongol Armour, </strong>and correspondence between Pope Innocent IV and Guyuk Khaan. Written in Latin and Persian and dated November 13, 1246, it bears the khaan's seal. There is also a display of traditional Mongolian culture with, among other things, a furnished Ger, traditional farming and domestic implements, saddles and musical instruments.</p>
<p><strong>Gandan Monastery</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/gandantegchinlen_khiid.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> Originally situated in the center of Ulaanbaatar, Gandan Monastery was moved to its present location by the 5th Bogd Jebzundamba in 1838. Over the next century the Monastery grew to include nine datsans or institutes, a library and housed a community of around 5000 monks. Gandan became an important center for learning and practicing Buddha's teachings, not only in Mongolia but for the entire Mahayana Buddhist community. Small mobile monasteries functioned in Mongolia, and in 1838 the Gandantegchinlen monastery was founded as the religious center of Sutra-Tantra Buddhism at the site of Dalkha hill. It grew into a complex of colleges including a college of basic Buddhist teachings, departments of Astrology and Medicine, and as such was the largest center of the Mongolian Buddhism. The first temple of the Monastery was built at the initiative of the Mongolian living Buddha, the Fifth Incarnation Bogdo, Chultem-Jigmid-Dambijantsan. It was constructed by Mongolian masters and made mostly of wood and earth following Mongolian national architectural designs, with gold plated roofes and topmost Buddhist symbolic - decorations. Many of the Boddhisattvas statues and images established in Gandan temple are of significance. In the temple there are a bronze statue of the Lofty Noble Rimpoche Zanabazar - the Mongolian living Buddha of the First Incarnation sculpted by himself at the behest of his mother; the collection of the Buddha's fundamental teachings, the Tripitaka (Gangiur) in 108 volumes; the silver statue of the famous Tsong (Khapa) of Amdo made in XVI century in Western Oirat Mongolia.</p>
<p>In 1938, the communists suppressed religious communities in Mongolia. They destroyed around 700 monasteries, though a handful were turned into museums. The monks were killed, jailed, or forced to join the army or laity. Five temples of Gandan Monastery were destroyed. The remaining temples were used to accommodate Russian officials or used as barns to keep their horses. In 1944 after a petition from several monks, Gandan Monastery was reopened but its functions were carried out under the strict supervision of the socialist government. In 1990, after the Democratic Revolution and with Buddhism flourishing once more, Gandan Monastery embarked on an ambitious restoration program around the country. There are currently 10 datsans and temples operating at Gandan Monastery, and approximately 900 monks.</p>
<p>The <strong>Migjid Janraisig Temple </strong>is an important part of Gandan Monastery. The temple houses the majestic new gilded statue of Migjid Janraisig, decorated with jewels. This 26 meter high 20 ton statue is a copy of another statue that was destroyed in the 1920's by communists. The statue was built with donations of Mongolian people as symbol of Buddhist revival in the mid 1990's. </p>
<p><strong>Bogd khaan Palace Museum</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/8bogd_khaan_palace_museum_main_gate.jpg" style="height:338px; width:600px" /> The Winter Palace of Bogd Khaan - one of the first museums in Mongolia - was built in 1924. It used to be a winter residence of the last Bogd Khaan of Mongolia, Javzandamba. The palace compound was built between 1893 and 1903, and is well known for its <strong>Gate of Peace</strong>, Temple and personal library of <em>Bogd Khaan</em>. Among the museum's exhibits are sculptures by Mongolia's first Bogdo Zanabazar, the famous Taras. The museum has 21 invaluable sculptures of Taras. The collections at the Palace Museum numbers over 8,000 exhibits, of these 72 are certified by the State as unique but others are priceless artifacts. This is the only remaining palace out of four residences where Bogd Khaan, the last Mongolian ruler, resided. This palace now displays the collection of personal belongings of the last Khaan and his wife. The museum offers a wide variety of Buddhist arts.<br />
The <em>Bogd Khaan Palace Museum</em> comprises of two parts, which are the <strong>summer palace</strong> with seven temples and pagodas and the<strong> winter palace</strong>, a two story, white construction built in a European architectural style. There are mostly ancient statues of gods in the summer palace. Hence every year two great religious rituals are used here and staged to worship the sky and water spirits. There is also a tent decorated with sculptures of birds, animals and horseman. In the <strong>winter palace</strong>, built as a project by architects of Tsarist Russia (1893-1903), the Bogd Khaan along with his queen, Dondogdulam Khatan (1874-1923) spent the wintertime for 20 years. The Palace Museum preserves priceless historical and cultural monuments of the Mongolian State and religion from the 17th to 20th Centuries, together with artifacts created by the foremost masters of that time, Zanabazar in particular, ranging from statues of gods, thangkas, and papier-mache</p>
<p><strong>The Zanabazar Museum of Fine Art</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/55-Zanabazar-White-Tara.jpg" style="height:652px; width:600px" /> Zanabazar Museum of Fine Art in Ulaanbaatar was founded in 1966. Visitors can enjoy works of Mongolia's famous artists, and sculptors who lived before or in the early 20th century. Sculptures by Mongolia's <strong>first Bogdo and</strong> <strong>famous sculptor Zanabazar</strong> ("Five Gods" and "Taras"), as well as appliqués and sculptures in wood and stone by talented Mongolian craftsmen are among the 10 thousand exhibits of the museum. 25 of the 45 most precious works of art created by Mongolia's artists can be found in the museum. The Zanabazar Museum of Fine Arts has an excellent collection of paintings, carvings and sculptures, including many by the revered sculptor and artist Zanabazar. It also contains other rare and sometimes old - religious exhibits such as scroll paintings <em>(<strong>thangka</strong>)</em> and Buddhist statues, representing the best display of its kind in Mongolia. At the top of the stairs is a glass folder with a detailed explanation of Zanabazar and his work. There are some fine examples of the sculptor's work including five Dhyani, or Contemplation, Buddha’s (cast in 1683) and Tara in her 21 manifestations. Also worth checking out are the wonderful <strong>tsam masks</strong> (worn by monks during religious ceremonies) and the intricate paintings, <em>One Day in Mongolia</em> and <em>The Airag Feast,</em> by renowned artist В. Sharav. These depict almost every aspect of nomadic life. The ground floor has some copies of portraits of the great <em>khaans </em>(kings) and some 7th century Turkic carvings.</p>
<p><strong>AROUND ULAANBAATAR</strong><br />
<strong>Places to visit</strong>: Terelj National Park, Chinggis Khaan Statue, 13 th Century Complex Park, Bogd Khaan National Park, Hustai National Park, Gun Galuut Nature Reserve<br />
<strong>Activities</strong>: Monastery visiting, hiking, rafting, horse riding, camel riding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, fishing, nomadic culture experiencing, camping in the wild.</p>
<p><strong>Terelj National Park</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Turtle-rock.jpg" style="height:380px; width:600px" /> Terelj, about 80km north-east of Ulaanbaatar, is a deservedly popular destination. At 1600m, the area is cool and the alpine scenery is magnificent, and there are great opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, swimming, rafting, horse riding, visiting nomad family and so on. Most visited are the turtle rock and the dinosaur’s park. Terelj was first developed for tourism in 1964 and 30 years later it became part of the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. To the north-east, the park joins into the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area, comprising over 1.2 million hectares of the Tov, Selenge and Khentii aimags. The Khan Khentii park is almost completely uninhabited by humans, but it is home to endangered species of moose, brown bear and weasel, to name but a few, and to over 250 species of birds. Also there is a small Buddhist meditation temple Ariyabal nestled in the park’s rocky mountainside. The entrance of the gate is accessible by car, hiking or on horseback. The distance between the gate and the actual temple is about 1 km and it is only accessible by walking. To get to the top, you would cross the suspension bridge and climb up on 108 stairs, according to Buddhist prayer beads. This small hike is seen as a ritual to cleanse one’s sins. The temple, when observed from distance, can be seen as a beautiful white elephant and the staircase looks as if the dangling elephant’s trunk. From the top, you can enjoy the breathtaking view overlooking the Terelj National Park. </p>
<p><strong>Chinggis Khaan Statue</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/k-iiYWK6t8I.jpg" style="height:453px; width:604px" /> A gigantic statue of Chinggis Khaan riding on horseback was erected in 2008 on the bank of the Tuul River at Tsonjin Boldog, 54 km east of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, where according to legend, he found a golden whip. Here, Temujin (Chinggis Khaan's childhood name) becoming the great Khaan who conquered half the world after overcoming difficulties in his childhood when he lost his father, found a whip on the way back from Khereid's Toiril Khan, where he had gone to ask for help when Mergid had captured his wife in 1117. Finding a whip is perceived by Mongolians as a good omen. Therefore, finding the whip, Chinggis Khaan became greedy seeing it as a path being opened to the great cause. The haughty and yet honorable statue is surrounded by 36 columns representing 36 Mongolian Khaans. The entire edifice is covered in 250 tonne of steel. Visitors will ascend to the exhibition hall using an elevator at the back of the horse and will walk to the horse's head passing through its chest and the back of its neck from where they will have an excellent panoramic view over the complex area and the scenery beyond. The statue is currently largest equastrian statue in the world.</p>
<p><strong>13 th Century Complex Park</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Chinggis-XIII-8.jpg" style="height:382px; width:600px" /> “13th Century National Park” is located in Erdene country,Yol Mountain 96 km from Ulaanbaatar. The goal of “13th century” national park is build and establish real-time micro kingdom to make the lively feeling for its guests during their stay by genuinely providing true environment of the way of living and working of the 13th century. Visitors can enjoy annual celebrations, customs such as making felt cover for Gers, sling wool, sacred ceremony to praise flag, heaven by sacrificing, wedding, weeping camel, mare milking, sealing folks and organizing three games of men. Here the guests can dine with Khaans and Queens visit the residents of lords and learn to write in Mongolian scripts and play in horse-headed fiddle /Morin khuur/. “13th Century National Park” consisted with six camps and tribes provide the service to the tourists</p>
<p><strong>Bogd Khaan Mountain National Park</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/manzushir.jpg" style="height:296px; width:600px" /> One of the two most popular destinations outside of Ulaanbaatar is Mt.Bogd khaan National Park. Lying to the south of Ulaanbaatar, Bogd Khaan Mountain has been a national park of the country since 300 years ago. The main entrance to the National Park is 46 kilometers to the south west of the city. With its nature and wildlife intact, Bogd Khaan Mountain boasts its beautiful scenery with green forests of pine, cedar, larch and birch covering the mountain. Place is ideal for hiking, horse riding and climbing as well as exploring the nomads daily lifestyle. Also you can visit the <strong>Manzushir monastery</strong>, 18-th century monastery in Southern reserve. Established in 1733, it had over 20 temples and was once home to at least 300 monks.</p>
<p><strong>Hustai National Park</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Khustai-National-Park1.jpg" style="height:360px; width:600px" /> The Hustai National Park protected area lies 100km southwest of Ulaanbaatar and was established in 1993 to preserve Mongolia’s <strong>wild takhi</strong> (przewalski’s) horses and the environment in which they live. The takhi horse is unique to Mongolia where it existed until the 1960s. It is believed these horses have direct genetic links to prehistoric horses. After the sad extinction of the takhi horses in the wild, these beautiful animals have been reintroduced from captivity and they have taken well to their new freedom. They are not particularly afraid of humans and the harems (one stallion and several mares) are known to come quite close if visitors are quiet and calm. On the territory of Hustai National Park and its buffer zone there are many historical monuments exist like: monument ensemble of <strong>Ungut-famous</strong> with it is large number of man like figures, which belongs to 6-8 th century and. many other sepultures, rectangular tombs and ruin of old monastery.</p>
<p><strong>Gun Galuut Nature Reserve</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/5718ce6f-46ec-491e-be4d-721ea0994ca9-argal.jpg" style="height:360px; width:600px" /> It is one of the most popular eco destinations of Mongolia and covers about 20000 hectare. Amazingly, Gun-Galuut is the state combined from diversity of ecosystem although it owns comparatively small area. The harmonized complex of high mountains, steppes, rivers, lakes and wetlands as well are kept enough as its original condition. It is a home to endangered wild Mountain sheep-Argali, White napped crane, Siberian white crane, Hooded crane and the rare black stork, Azian heron, Whooper swan, Swan goose and so on. Over 200 <strong>Argali sheep</strong> inhabit peacefully in Gun Galuut now. Whoever visiting enjoys to see Gun-Galuut vast steppe seems to meet the sky, the imposing mountains Baits and Berkh, a home land of rare creatures, Ikh-Gun and Ayaga lakes, <strong>a paradise of birds</strong>, Kherlen, the longest river of Mongolia and Tsengiin Burd wetland, in where water and wetland birds lay their eggs. Place is ideal for hiking, horse and camel riding, bird watching and experiencing lifestyle of local nomad people, rafting and fishing, camping in the wild or just watching wild animals and enjoying photo opportunities.</p>
<p><strong>CENTRAL MONGOLIA</strong><br />
Central Mongolia is beautiful, pristine and rich in wild species and has been keeping many important <strong>historical and cultural</strong> remains of different historical periods. In central Mongolia, you can discover distinctive natural zones of forested steppes, mountain steppes and Gobi desert and their breathtaking natural beauties and interesting cultural and historical items.<br />
<strong>Places to visit:</strong> Khangai mountains, Khogno Khan Natural Reserve, Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes, Ancient capital of Mongol empire Karakorum, Buddhist monastery Erdene Zuu, Tuvkhun monastery, Tsenkher hot spa, Khushuu Tsaidam Monument, Orkhon waterfall, Naiman Nuur National Monument, Ogii lake, Khorgo -Terkh National Park.<br />
<strong>Activities:</strong> Hiking, horse riding, camel riding, experiencing nomadic culture, monastery visiting, sightseeing, fishing, bird watching, camping in the wild.</p>
<p><strong>Khogno Khan Natural Reserve & Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/elsentasarkhai.jpg" style="height:450px; width:600px" /> Khogno Khan Natural Reserve covers 46,990 hectares of land and is located in Rashaant county of Bulgan province. The taiga and steppe plants grow in this area and represent two or three different natural zones. This area was taken under state protection in 1997. Khogno Khan, a splendid mountain is situated in the border area of Uvurkhangai, Tuv and Bulgan province. This is a magnificent place with mountains, forests, steppes, Gobi-type desert and mineral water sources all in one location. There are many wild animals such as wolves, deers, foxes and snow leopards inhabited here. In Khogno Khan Natural Reserve, there is an extraordinary sand dunes called Elsen Tasarkhai. "Elsen tasarkhai" is a part of the Great Mongolian Sand dunes and extends about 80 km. The scenery is a perfect combination of desert, picturesque mountains, river and green grassland. One of the main attractions of this area is Uvgun monastery which was built in 17th century by Saint Zanabazar who was a great sculptor and the biggest representative of Buddhism in Mongolia. During Middle Age feuds between Western and Eastern Mongolians (Dzungaria and Khalkh Mongolia) after the collapse of the Mongol Empire, the armies of Dzungarian leader Galdan Boshigt noticed the golden roofs of the temples in Khogno Khan Mountain and massacred the partisan-monks of the rival Zanabazar in 1640, killing them by tying their necks with a rope (the Mongolian verb for the action is khognokh) as if they were goats and sheep. This is the meaning of name of the mountain. After democratic revolution in 1990 the monastery was restored by the granddaughter of the monks who was living at the monastery. This area is pleasant for many activities such as hiking, mountain climbing and horse riding.</p>
<p><strong>Karakorum</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/karakorum.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> Karakorum, ancient capital of Mongol empire, was established by Chinggis Khan in 1220 in the Orkhon valley at the crossroads of the Silk Road. Karakorum was a busy spindled city with high civilization built by the best artists and masters of antiquity.The ancient capital served as the political, cultural and economic capital of the Mongols for 40 years until Khublai Khan moved it to Khanbalik, in what is now Beijing. Following the move to Beijing, Karakorum was abandoned and then destroyed by the soldiers from Ming Dynasty in 1388.The remains of the capital that stood at the crossroads of the Silk Road are extensive underground archaeological assets and two granite turtles that once stood at the main gate to the city. Four of these turtle sculptures used to mark the boundaries of ancient Karakorum, acting as protectors of the city (turtles are considered as symbols of eternity). Later in 1586, Erdene Zuu, the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, was built on the ruins of the 13th century capital city. Nowadays there is small town called Kharkhorin, which is 360 km from Ulaanbaatar city. Kharkhorin is located at the lower end of the upper valley of the Orkhon River, which is part if the World Heritage Site Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape.</p>
<p><strong>Erdene Zuu monastery</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/94003f4f4f6fbed1original.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> Erdene Zuu Khiid - The first Buddhist monastery called Erdene-Zuu was built on ruins of Karakorum. It was built in 1586 at the initiative of Abtai Khan, most influential Prince of that time in Mongolia.The monastery occupies an area surrounded by a stone wall with 108 stupas lining on it. The Erdene-Zuu monastery preserves marvelous works of Mongolian artists, painters, cutters, sculptors, embroiders and craftsman of the XVII-XIX centuries. It had between 60 and 100 temples, about 300 gers inside the walls and, at its peak, up to 1000 monks in residence. Erdene zuu Monastery was destroyed by communists in 1930s during the political purge. Suprisingly, many Buddha images and statues, tsam masks and thangkas were saved by locals. The monastery was closed until 1965 and reintroduced as a museum to public. After democratic revolution in 1990, religious freedom was restored and monastery became active again. The monastery is enclosed in an immense walled compound surrounded by 108 stupas. The three temples in the compound, which were not destroyed in the 1930s, are dedicated to the three stages of Buddha's life: childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Dalai Lama Temple was built in 1675 to commemorate the visit by Abtai Khan's son, Altan, to the Dalai Lama in Tibet. The temple accommodates statue of Zanabazar and some fine 17th-century thangkas depicting the Dalai Lamas and various protector deities.</p>
<p><strong>Khushuu Tsaidam Monument</strong><br />
Khushuu Tsaidam Memoral Complex is a Turkic inscribed monument of Turkic Empire. The inscription was written by the grandson of Kultegin and devoted to the Bilge khan of Turkic Empire and his brother Kultegin in 732. Bilge Khan's stele, well khown Orkhon Inscription is 3,3 m high, 1,3 m wide and has 68 rows of inscription. Bilge Khan, who was the latest King of Turkic Empire, ruled its country for 19 years. During the excavation of the memorial in 31th of July 2001, over 2000 finds were revealed and the most important one among them was a gemstone inlaid golden crown of Bilge Khan. There are over 40 runic stele in Mongolia and about 10 of them are located only in Orkhon Valley, that is why it was named Orkhon inscription. These 2 stele of Bilge Khan and Kultegin are 1 km apart from each other. These memorials were recognized as a "Cultural landscape" of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1996, although they had been destroyed much throughout its history of over thousand years.</p>
<p><strong>Ogii Lake</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/ogii_nuur_lake.jpg" style="height:402px; width:600px" /> Ogii lake, locates on the centre of Mongolia, in the territory of the Arkhangai province, is one of the biggest lakes of Mongolia and has 27 km squire area. Average depth is 6.64m, in some sections 15.3m, coastal length is 23.5m. The lake abounds in various types of fish and birds, which create an incredible natural beauty. There are 150 sorts of extremely rare and rare species birds of passage come to settle down on the Ogii lake. It is home for cranes and ducks, also Swan Goose, White Spoonbill and Dalmatian Pelican have been recorded. Ogii lake has 14 sorts of fish belonged to the North Atlantic ocean area such as Esoc lucius, Rutilus lacustrisi, Perca fluviatilis, Leucisous idus, Cyprinus carpio haematopterus and so on. Delicate sand and whetstone coast, the soft wave makes an area is very convenient to have boat adventure. Also it is enthusiastic place for swimming, having sunbath, bird watching, fishing, horse and camel ridding and hiking.</p>
<p><strong>Naiman Nuur National Monument - 8 Lakes Region</strong> <img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/54be0c2b-7b34-40d5-969b-1ae093308e8d-Eight-Lakes-trekking.jpg" style="height:337px; width:600px" /> The Khuisiin Naiman Nuur National Monument is located in the Central Mongolian Khangai Mountain range and represents a typical high mountain area of Mongolia with max. The area of Naiman Nuur (Eight Lakes), which was created by volcanic eruptions centuries ago, is located on over 2,400 meters above sea level. The area of 11,500 hectare size was declared a National Monument in 1992. From the lakes, about 35 km southwest of Orkhon Waterfall, but the roads are often virtually impassible. The lakes are named Shireet, Khaliut, Bugat, Khaya, Khuis, Onon, Doroo and Bayan- Uul. The lakes located in a high mountain area with sub alpine mountain meadows and coniferous forests of Siberian Pine and Siberian Larch, flat valley areas with lava stone fields in the north of the protected area and barren mountain tops, and the lakes. In this area, there are 50 species of birds from 22 families have been recorded such as Black-throated Diver, Great Cormoran, Bar-headed Goose and Whooper Swan. Khuisyn Naiman Nuur National Monument with its exceptional configuration is surrounded by the beautiful nature of the middle part of the Khangai mountain range. Area is paradise for adventurous travelers, who likes trekking and horse back riding trips.</p>
<p><strong>Orkhon waterfall</strong></p>
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<p>Over 25 m high Orkhon Waterfall is the biggest waterfall in Mongolia and one of the most attractive destination in Orkhon river valley, UNISCO World heritage site. It is located 90 km from Karakorum.<br />
The surrounding areas of the waterfall was formed by volcanic activities dated back approximately 20,000 years (possibly Quaternary period). Orkhon is longest river in Mongolia with length of 1124 kilometers (709 miles) and formulates by springs at the numerous mouths of Suvraga Khairkhan a peak of Khangai mountain range. Flows of Orkhon River created a 130 km long canyon through the lava plateau. <br />
The area is ideal for fishing, horse riding, cycling and photography. The rivers have handful species of river fish such as pike, sturgeon, hucho taimen, common asp, Siberian grayling, roach etc. Scenic and untouched natural distinct spot allow good opportunities for hiking and horseback riding. This valley is known as the home of Mongolian nomadic culture as many of Mongolia’s ancient monuments lie within its borders. Yak herder nomads are common. Because cars cannot drive to in, Trekking tours to Naiman nuur region (Eight Lakes) are always organized from here by the support of locals who hire their trained horses for transportation for luggage.</p>
<p><strong>Tuvkhun monastery</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/IMG_20130826_113249.jpg" style="height:450px; width:600px" /> One of most beautiful monastery complex is situated on a forested rocky mountain called Shireet Ulaan, which elevated in 2300 meters above sea level.<br />
The monastery was built in 1654 by Saint Zanabazar who was a great sculptor and one of the biggest representatives of Buddhism in Mongolia. Upon his return in 1651 from his first trip to Tibet he had a small walled stone meditation hut built here. 1653, he visited Erdenezuu, founded by his great grandfather, and appeared before a convocation of khalkha nobility. While there he prevailed upon his followers to build temple and retreat at Shireet Ulaan Uul in his own personal use. Later it became worship where many of his famous artworks were created; including five transcendent Buddha's now located in the Zanabazar Fine Art Museum and Choijim Lama Musuem. Zanabazar also reportedly designed his Soyombo Alphabet while his residing here. During Zanabazar's lifetime retreat was called Bayasgalant Aglag Oron (Happy Secluded Place). After his death it became Tuvkhun Monastery, the name which it is known today. The small temple was heavily damaged by communists during the upheavals of the late 1930s. During the summer of 1997 extensive ceremonies were performed here and new statue of deity Gombo Makhagal (Mahakala) was placed in top of refurbished and consecrated. Several monks live at the monastery full time.</p>
<p><strong>Khorgo-Terkh National Park</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/khorgo.jpg" style="height:275px; width:600px" /> The National Park covers 28 sq.km including <strong>Togoo Uul</strong> which reaches 2240 m above sea level and Hill of <strong>Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake</strong>. It has been protected since 1965, fully in 1997, to safeguard spectacular mountain scenery and endangered flora and fauna. It's surrounded by the Khangai Mountains, which reach as 3000 meters above the sea level. Khorgo Mountain is dead volcano, which lies east of Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake. The mountain is covered with basalt. The volcano crater of the Togoo Uul is 200 meters wide and 100 meters deep.</p>
<p><strong>Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/TerkhiinTsagaanNuurPan.jpg" style="height:190px; width:600px" /> Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake is an astonishingly beautiful lake with relatively pure fresh water. Torrents of lava issuing from the Khorgo volcano blocked the north and south Terkh Rivers, so forming the dammed lake of Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake at an altitude of 2060 meters above sea level. The lake is 16 km wide, 4-10 meters deep with its deepest point at 28 meters and over 20 kilometers in length.</p>
<p><strong>Tsenkher hot spa</strong><br />
Tsenkher is hot spring, which emerges from the ground at 85 Celsius degree. It is located in Arkhangai province. The waters of the spring contain hydrogen sulfide and considered as having curative properties for joints and other ailments. It is an excellent place to relax.</p>
<p><strong>NORTHERN MONGOLIA</strong><br />
The highlight of Mongolia’s Northern provinces, an alpine region bordering the forests of Siberia, is the pristine <strong>Lake Khuvsgul</strong>, known as Mongolia’s “blue pearl.” Believed to be several million years old, Mongolia’s deepest freshwater lake is surrounded by dozens of small rivers and streams that empty into its waters, pristine taiga forest, and valleys and meadows rich with wildflowers. Northern Mongolia offers a chance to see a large population of reindeer. Among the nomadic peoples who inhabit Mongolia’s northern forests and steppe are the Tsaatan, members of a small Tuvanian ethnic group who have herded domesticated reindeer for centuries. The culture of these herdsmen has changed little since the Ice Age, and like many of Mongolia’s nomads, and particularly those in the north, shamanism plays an important role in their lives.</p>
<p><strong>Places to visit:</strong> Pristine Lake Khuvsgul, Ancient Uushig deer stones, Amarbayasgalant monastery, Extinct volcano Uran mountain.</p>
<p><strong>Activities:</strong> Horse riding, hiking, trekking, exploring pristine nature, fishing, kayaking, rafting, visiting to tsaatan(reindeer breeding) family, experiencing shamanism.</p>
<p><strong>Khuvsgul Lake</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Khuvsgul Lake-Northern Mongolia (3).jpg" style="height:299px; width:600px" /> Try to imagine a 2760 sq km (1080 sq mi) alpine lake, with water so pure you can drink it. Then add dozens of 2000m (6560ft) mountains, thick pine forests and lush meadows with grazing yaks and horses, and you have a vague impression of Khuvsgul Lake, Mongolia's top scenic heart stopper. This is the deepest lake in Central Asia, with a maximum depth of 262metres and the world's 14th largest source of fresh water. Situated along the border with Russia, the lake is sacred to local Mongolians, who refer to it as 'mother'. It's full of fish and the area is home to sheep, ibex, bear and moose, as well as over 200 species of birds. Three separate peoples live in the area: Darkhad Mongols, Buryats and Tsaatan. It is impossible to imagine Mongolia without the uniquely magnificent and pristine land of Khuvsgul or Lake Khuvsgul. Lake Khuvsgul covers an area of 2760sq.km and exists at 1605 m above sea level. Its water is crystal clear and fresh.</p>
<p><strong>Uushig deer stones</strong><br />
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A deer-decorated stones in Uushigiin uver of Khuvsgul province considered as most clearly depicted deer stones in Mongolia. These deer stones were aligned from north to south in a single column. Each stone is 3-20m distant from each other and made of tetrahedral granite stone in reddish color. A deer, an arch, a shield, a horse, a knife, the moon, the sun and a mirror figured belt were engraved on the stones.<br />
There are around 900 hundred of these deer stones in the world, and 700 hundred of them found in Mongolia. Deer stones are ancient megaliths carved with symbols found largely in Siberia and Mongolia.The name comes from their carved depictions of flying deer. There are many theories to the reasons behind their existence and the people who made them.<br />
Deer stones are usually constructed from granite or greenstone, depending on which is the most abundant in the surrounding area. They have varying heights; most are over 3 feet tall, but some reach a height of 15 feet. The tops of the stones can be flat, round or smashed, suggesting that perhaps the original top had been deliberately destroyed. The stones are usually oriented with the decorated face to the east.<br />
The carvings and designs were most usually completed before the stone was erected, though some stones show signs of being carved in place.[ The designs were pecked or ground into the stone surface. Deep-grooved cuts and right-angle surfaces indicate the presence of metal tools. Stone tools were used to smooth the harsh cuts of some designs. Nearly all the stones were hand carved, but some unusual stones show signs that they could have been cut with a primitive type of mechanical drill. <br />
Reindeer feature prominently in nearly all of the deer stones. Early stones have very simple images of reindeer, and as time progresses, the designs increase in detail. A gap of 500 years results in the appearance of the complicated flying reindeer depiction. Reindeer are depicted as flying through the air, rather than merely running on land. The antlers, sometimes appearing in pairs, have become extremely ornate, utilizing vast spiral designs that can encompass the entire deer. These antlers sometimes hold a sun disc or other sun-related image. Other artwork from the same period further emphasizes the connection between the reindeer and the sun, which is a very common association in Siberian shamanism. Tattoos on buried warriors contain deer tattoos, featuring antlers embellished with small birds' heads. This reindeer-sun-bird imagery perhaps symbolizes the shaman's spiritual transformation from the earth to the sky: the passage from earthly life to heavenly life. As these deer images also appear in warrior tattoos, it is possible that reindeer were believed to offer protection from dangerous forces. Another theory is that the deer spirit served as a guide to assist the warrior soul to heaven. </p>
<p><strong>Tsaatan people&Shamanism</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/54be131b-f344-4818-b6a1-1ae093308e8d-IMG_2015.JPG" style="height:338px; width:600px" /> The Tsaatan people of northern Mongolia are a nomadic people who depend on reindeer for nearly all aspects of survival, as well as cultural, spiritual, linguistic, and economic identity. There are small ethnic <strong>Tuvanian people</strong> originated from Russian Siberia. Today just over 200 Tsaatan individuals live in the Mongolian taiga, an ecosystem characterized by larch trees, high moisture, and sub-arctic conditions. They move regularly within two main camp areas, between West and East Taiga, seeking pasture for their deer. Tsaatan maintain small herds of between 7 and 160 reindeer per family. Reindeer are milked daily, providing the staple component of the Tsaatan diet largely consisting of reindeer dairy products. They are an essential mode of transportation in the high mountain, road-less taiga. The people living in the northern part of Mongolia (Darkhad, Tsaatan, Khotgoit,) still maintain the ancient shamanic traditions. <strong>Mongolian shamanism</strong> is a practice that involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness in order to encounter and interact with the spirit world, and channel these transcendental energies into this world. A shaman is a person regarded as a having access to, and influence in the world of benevolent and malevolent spirits, who typically enters into a trance state during a ritual, and practices divination and healing.</p>
<p><strong>Amarbayasgalant Monastery</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Amarbayasgalant.jpg" style="height:450px; width:600px" /> Amarbayasgalant, one of the most well known and largest monasteries of Mongolia, is located in the beautiful Iven Gol River valley on the foot of Burenkhan mountain and is about 360 km of north of Ulaanbaatar. Visitors especially enjoy the magnificent art and architectural construction. The beauty, decorations and construction of the monastery have made it one of the most magnificent architectural monuments not only in Mongolia, but in the whole Asia. The monastery was established by order of Manju emperor Enkh- Amgalan Khan, to cherish and give respect to the Undur Geghen Zanabazar, the first Buddhist saint of Mongolia, for his skills, wisdom, intellect and accomplishments. 3730 kg of silver from the state fund were used to build a magnificently styled place for Buddha teaching and practice in honor of Zanabazar. After searching for a suitable place, the construction works of the monastery called “ Amarbayasgalant -a palace for God `s meditation , began in the year of red horse,1726, and was completed in the year of red dragon, 1736. During the 1937-s repression covered Amarbayasgalant Monastery and all the highly trained knowledgeable monks were executed. Also huge numbers of rare religious relics, books, sutras, thangkas and Buddhas which had been collected for 200 years, were destroyed completely. 1990 was the time when the circumstances came for Amarbayasgalant to be restored. Under Geghen's monastery Amarbayasgalant was reestablished and nowadays stands strong on it's remarkable construction, as on it's 300 year history.</p>
<p><strong>Extinct volcano Uran Mountain</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/54be140c-57c0-48f6-b271-1ae093308e8d-uran.jpg" style="height:397px; width:600px" /> Uran Mountain lies west of Bulgan city en route to Khuvsgul area. This is an extinct volcano with crater of 600 meter wide and 50 meter deep filled with small Crater Lake. Extinct volcano of Uran Mountain and nearby Togoo Mountain, now part of the 1600 hectare Uran-Togoo Tulga Uul Natural Reserve in the sum (district) of Khutag-Ondor. This mountain ranks as 4th highest mountain in Bulgan province. It is located about 60 km directly west of Bulgan city. Uran Mountain is a pretty good place to break the journey to Khuvsgul. It has been protected since 1965, and today enjoys the statue of Natural Monument. It is really fascinating mountain and home for Red deer, Argali-sheep, Wild boar, Siberian ibex and Ruddy shelduck.</p>
<p><strong>SOUTHERN MONGOLIA</strong><br />
The Southern Mongolia is known for its <strong>Gobi desert</strong>, one of the world’s most unique ecosystems. When people imagine of Mongolian Gobi, they imagine wide-open unfertile land or continuous massive sand dunes. When you travel Mongolian Gobi, your imagination will be broken completely. Mongolian Gobi is a combination of massive sand dunes, wide-open stony, but has vegetation steppes, marvelous rugged mountains rich in flora and fauna, oasis, rivers and streams. The region is famous for its unique nature formations, as well as rich <strong>dinosaur fossils</strong> and <strong>two humped Bactrian camels</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Places to visit:</strong> Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Eagle valley, Khongor sand dunes, Flaming cliffs, White stupa, Baga gazriin chuluu, Ongi temple.</p>
<p><strong>Activities</strong>: Camel and horse riding, hiking, trekking, sightseeing, nomadic culture experiencing, wildlife viewing, visiting archeological site.</p>
<p><strong>Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park</strong><br />
Situated to the west of Dalanzadgad town, Gobi Gurvansaikhan (“<strong>Three Beautifies of the Gobi</strong>”) park encompasses the series of ridges and valleys that make up the eastern end of the Gobi Altai Mountains. Surrounded by low plains, the mountains rise to 2200-2600 meters above sea level, and include the “Three Beauties” (three adjacent ridges named East, Middle, and the West Beauty), Zuulun, Sevrei, Gilbent, and Nemegt ridges. The park, which extends for more than 380 kilometers from west to east, has extremely varied landscape with rocky and sandy desert plains, precipitous cliffs and ravines, salt pans and oases. Gurvan Saikhan includes the highest diversity of plant and animal life in the Gobi Altai with over 620 species of flowering plants and all 52 species of mammals that are found in the Gobi desert region.<br />
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The Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National park features some of the most popular tourist destinations, including the picturesque gorge of Eagle valley, and the Khongor Sand Dunes-largest sand dunes of Mongolia, a spectacular sea of sand dunes bordered by red sandstone formations, an oasis and a saxaul forest. The Nemegt, Hermen tsav, and Bayanzag flaming cliffs, the sites of numerous important dinosaur fossil discoveries, also lie within the park.</p>
<p><strong>Eagle Valley-Yolyn Am</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Wanderung-im-Geierschlucht-3.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> It’s one of the natural secret of Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park and beautiful deep canyon with many rocky cliffs, has been created by many years of water erosion. The Eagle Valley ( Yolyn Am), a protected site in 1965, is 62 km north west of Dalanzadgad. Very wide at the entrance, it narrows gradually into a remarkable gorge. A spring 2 or 3 km long winds its way through the defile and in July, freezing into a thick corridor of ice that stretches along a considerable distance. In earlier times, the blocks of ice rarely melted, being protected from the vicious sunlight. This however has changed in recent years, partially because of the multitudes of tourists that walk on the ice. You can still see ice here in July but it is almost completely melted by August. Following the canyon to the very end, one emerges into a beautiful wide valley. Surrounding mountains are home to argali, ibex, and many birds of prey, as well as numerous small rodents particular to the Gobi. A small museum marks the entrance to the protected zone and provides information on the petrified trees, fauna and flora of the Gobi. The walk along canyon must be done on foot.</p>
<p><strong>Khongor Sand Dune-Khongoryn Els</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Khongor-sand-dune-Southern-Mongolia.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> A Mongolian largest sand dune named Khongoryn Els has an extraordinary length of 180 kilometers and 15-20 kilometers wide, reaching a height of impressive 300-400 meters. One of the best places to observe booming dunes in the southern Mongolia is Khongor Sand dunes. The sounds have been variously described as singing, whistling, squeaking, roaring and booming. To stand before an enormous, gleaming white sand dune and realize that all of this was once an ancient lake bed or coastal plain is quite astonishing. The incredible roaring sounds of distant dunes is an unforgettable experience, particularly during the quiet hours of darkness and daybreak. Starting with the wind and tumbling particles of sand and culminating in picturesque drifts of rippled sand with an entire, dynamic, living community of plants and animals; this is one of nature's most remarkable cycles, and it is truly a phenomenon of wind. At the northern edge of the dunes on the bank of Khongor River, there is oasis, which is rich in plantation and supports drinking water of animal species in the region.</p>
<p><strong>Flaming Cliffs-Bayanzag</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/528606_original.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> Bayanzag is located near by Bulgan Village, 597 km away to the south west of Ulaanbaatar city in Umnugobi province. This area is the birthplace of dinosaurs, and is renowned worldwide for the number of cretaceous dinosaur eggs and bones found here, which are discovered by famous American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews in 1922. In the same area he discovered petrified forests, remains of mammals and in particular the skeleton of a hornless rhinoceros, the largest known mammal in the world. Other finds in this location were complete dinosaur skeletons, eggs with a diameter of 10-15cm and hatch longs from the Cretaceous Period. Mongolia is considered second country of dinosaur finds while USA is first and 330 types of dinosaurs have been found in the world and 60 types of them are belong to Mongolia. This place is popular with the name “Flaming Cliffs” in the world, because American archeologists called so when they were in the Gobi in 1922. Not so far from the Flaming Cliffs, there is a forest of saxaul trees –Gobi trees with extremely deep roots.Bayanzag literally means "Rich in saxual trees". This tree only grows in central Asian Gobi. The tree is always green even in very dry summers. It supports nomads' animals with emergency feed in some very dry summers.</p>
<p><strong>White Stupa-Tsagaan Suvarga</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/IMG_4562.JPG" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> Tsagaan Suvarga (White Stupa) is located in Middle Gobi province. It is sheer slope and was an old seabed with sedimentary structure created by millions years and the different colors of the ground represent different times. The formation is over 50 m in its highest point and continues 400 m.<br />
There is no clear date of geography research work and it is good spot take rest and overnight place driving to South Gobi desert from Middle Gobi desert. Its wall slope is looks like a ancient ghost city form a distance. There is 2 famous sites for explore. First one is a interesting cave which is 70 m long Khevtee Bosoo agui (Lie and Stand Cave) and not so far from the site. Second option is exploring Del uul (Back Mountain) for seeing rock drawings of Bronze Age. This is considered almost largest site of rock drawings in Central Asia.</p>
<p><strong>Baga Gazriin Chuluu</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Dundogobi.JPG" style="height:303px; width:576px" /> These mountains with granite stone massifs are located in Middle Gobi Province. Baga Gazriin Chuluu, is a 15km long and 10 km wide stone massif, highest point is Tahilgat Mountain /1768 m/ in the Northwest part of the stone massif. Over 20 kinds of medical herbs and many species of animals such as wild sheep, ibex and marmot exist here, Surtiin am is one of many beautiful places in Baga gazriin stone massif. This is a narrow canyon with asp, birch, white wicker and elm tree, as well the ruin of a stone temple and the site of 2 Gers where monks lived and meditated since the 17 th century. Also, there is a spring water which comes from under source is good for eye illness.</p>
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<p><strong>Ongi Temple</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/Ongi-Temple.jpg" style="height:431px; width:600px" /> The ruins of Ongi temple are found in Saikhan-Ovoo village of Middle Gobi province and it is about 250 kms from Karakorum, en route to South Gobi. It is the ruin of a big monastery on the bank of the Ongiin River, which is one of the longest river in Mongolia has 435 km length and flows into Ulaan Nuur. A river takes source from the Khangai Mountain range in Ovorkhangai province..<br />
Formerly one of the largest monasteries in Mongolia, Ongi monastery was founded in 1660 and consisted of two temple complexes on the north and south banks of the Ongi River. The older southern complex consisted of various administrative buildings as well as 11 temples. The northern complex built in the 18th century, consisted of 17 temples-among them one of the largest temples in all Mongolia.<br />
The Ongi monastery grounds also 4 religious universities and could accommodate over one thousand monks at a time. But during 1930s the monastery was completely destroyed and over 200 monks were killed by the communists. After democracy of Mongolia in 1990, monks returned to Ongi monastery where they had begun their Buddhist education as young children some 60 years prior. These monks started laying new foundation upon the old ruins, with a vision to restore Ongi monastery and revitalize Buddhism in Mongolia. </p>
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<p><strong>EASTERN MONGOLIA</strong><br />
Eastern Mongolia contains one of the <strong>largest – and last – undisturbed steppe ecosystems</strong> in the world, and is the core habitat of the <strong>Mongolian gazelle</strong>. There are meandering rivers, large wetland areas punctuated by beautiful lakes, swathes of multicolored wild flowers and huge herds of white-tailed gazelle. Besides the grasslands, the major feature of the region is the <em>Khan Khentii</em> Mountains, where was the <strong>birthplace of Genghis Khan</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Places to visit:</strong> Khan Khentii Mountain National Park, Onon Balj National Park, Oglogch Kherem, Deluun Boldog, Bereeven Monastery, Khukh Lake, Rashaan Khad.</p>
<p><strong>Attractions:</strong> Hiking, horse riding, nomadic culture experiencing, sightseeing, camping in the wild, kayaking, fishing, bird watching, monastery visiting.</p>
<p><strong>Khan Khentii Mountain National Park</strong><br />
This is the native land of Chinggis khan and contains many important historical and cultural sites. Khan Knentii Mountain NP was registered by <strong>UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site</strong> in 1996 and located northeast of the capital city. Khan Khentii is covered with forests, taiga and mountain forest steppe. It is the land described in the Secret History of Mongols, a literary monument of the nation.</p>
<p><strong>Onon Balj National Park</strong><br />
<img alt="Onon Balj National Park" src="/uploads/Daron (10).JPG" style="float:left; height:450px; width:600px" /> The Onon-Balj basin is located at the southern edge of Siberian boreal coniferous forest and stretched into Daurian steppe. Situated at the juncture of two big ecosystems of central Asia, the area is unique with its natural formation and rich in biodiversity. Yet, the ecosystem is very fragile. The forest and steppe landscape, its composition and specific ecological functions, also serves as a home to a number of rare and endangered species in Mongolia and the globally endangered birds such as white-naped crane, hooded crane and great bustard and a number of aquatic Asian species. In addition to its nature beauty and picturesque areas, the basin is abundant with historically and culturally important areas, particularly the historical sites related to Chinggis Khan, the Great Mongolian Emperor and other historical, cultural, scientific and ecological significant areas. The Onon-Balj was taken under the State protection in 2000 as a National Park, with 415,752 hectare area, to protect the biodiversity and its genetic bank and to develop environmentally friendly tourism based on natural and historical sites.</p>
<p><strong>Khukh Nuur</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/77109431.jpg" style="height:450px; width:600px" /> Khukh Nuur” in the Khar Zurkh Mountain is a beautiful place located in Khentii province. Besides being a beautiful nature, the place is unique due to the fact that the most important event of history of Mongolia took place here. At this very place, 800 years ago in 1189, Temujin came to the throne of Mongolia and was given the honorific title of “Chinggis Khan”, meaning supreme or great. Therefore this place is closely linked to the life of great Chinggis Khan. The great contribution of Chinggis Khan to unify all the Mongol aimags and establish an empire that streched from Black sea to the Pacific ocean and Siberia to Tibet started from this place. Probably because Chinggis Khan had chosen this place as the starting point, he succeeded to establish such a great empire. “Khukh Nuur” in the Khar Zurkh Mountain is a beautiful fresh water lake located at 1675 meters above sea level. The surrounding areas of the lake are forested Mountains which together form one of the most attractive places in Mongolia. The stone ruins of a ger with a diameter of 15 meters on the south side of this lake could be the ruins of the palace ger where Chinggis Khan was proclaimed khan. There are also wooden statues in the forest dedicated to Chingis Khan and the next 32 khans of Mongolia. The surrounding area of Khukh Nuur is quiet and peaceful place, wonderful for hiking&relaxation.</p>
<p><strong>Oglogch Kherem-Ancestors Wall</strong><br />
Oglogch Kherem is one of the most important historical places in Mongolia which date back to the time of Chinggis Khaan. The wall is located at the base of Daichin Mountain, 8-10km from confluence of Ugluch and Bayangol rivers and 45km southwest from Batshireet village of Khentii province. Mongolia-American archaeological team identified at least 60 ancient graves within the walls, indicating that it may have been a royal cemetery. The wall is 2.5-3m high, 2.5m wide and approximately 3km long.</p>
<p><strong>Bereeven Monastery</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/4cd0a3da53a90adforiginal.jpg" style="height:360px; width:600px" /> Bereeven monastery was established in the 17 th century by order of Zanabazar, the first Buddist Saint of Mongolia, and is located in Omnodelger village of Khentii province. The monastery of Baldan Bereeven is surrounded by four mountains each said to resemble an animal: a lion on the east; a dragon on the south; a tiger on the west; and a Garuda on the north. Each cardinal point is also guarded by a Protector Deity. The originally temple was demolished during the persecutions of the late 1930s and the Red Jamsram painting damaged or destroyed. The Jamsran rock painting in the temple now is thought by some to be the original but no one is quite sure. At its peak it was one of the three largest monasteries in Mongolia and home to 1500 lamas. It was destroyed by thugs in the 1930s and by fire in the 1970s. Now only ruins remain. On the rock above a complex of small temples, now in ruins, is a Soyombo, the head symbol of the Soyombo Alphabet invented by Zanabazar. This Soyombo was reportedly painted by Lama Dampilranjamba in the late eighteenth century. According to legend Dampilranjamba said, "This Soyombo will remain here long after the rest of the monastery is destroyed and fallen into ruins.” Indeed most of the monastery was destroyed in the late 1930s but the Soyombo painting was not defaced.</p>
<p><strong>Rashaan Khad</strong><br />
Rashaan Khad is one of the important historical heritages in Eastern Mongolia. The Rashaan Khad is situated in the territory of Batshireet village of Khentii province. According to archeological study, the complex belongs to the period between Stone Age and the 16th century. There are full of <strong>ancient rock carvings and paintings</strong> depicting animals, humans, as well as other tribal symbols in different scripts including Arabian-Persian, Mongolian, Tibetan, Chinese and others.</p>
<p><strong>Deluun Boldog-Birthplace of Chinggis Khan</strong><br />
<img alt="" class="left" src="/uploads/54be18c6-8a20-4b86-acc4-1ae093308e8d-Deluun-Boldog-Birth-Palace-of-Chinggis-Khan.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /> For his 800th birthday, a statue of Genghis Khan was erected in 1962 at Deluun Boldog; a place believed to be the great khan's birthplace, close to what is today Dadal soum, an attractive wooded area in North-West Khentii region. <br />
The area contains trails and lakes for visitors as well as monuments where you can learn why this fierce warrior and great leader is still revered today.Dadal Sum once housed one of three great lamaist temples consecrated to Chinggis Khan, but which was razed in the 1930s. Now there are stone monuments to him erected in the surrounding beauty of the Mongolian countryside. Also there is Burkhan Khaldun Mountain, which is mountain itself and/or its proximity areas are rumored to be the birthplace of Chinggis Khan, as well as the purported location of his tomb. The Burkhan Khaldun is one of the most sacred mountains in Mongolia.<br />
The mountain is located in the 12,000 km² Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area established in 1992. It is considered the most sacred mountain in Mongolia, because it was first designated as sacred by Chinggis Khan, although it previously had had strong religious significance prior to Chinggis Khan making it such a powerful landmark. This mountain is noted in Mongolian secret history which is historical note at Chinggis Khan’s rule time. </p>
<p><strong>WESTERN MONGOLIA</strong><br />
Western Mongolia. This zone covers the three western provinces of Mongolia-Uvs, Bayan-Olgii, Hovd. The impressive <strong>Altai Mountain Range</strong> and great lakes depression make this region one of the most attractive place of the country. The diversity of ethnic groups residing in these regions is the great opportunity for cultural discoveries. Popular ones are <strong>Kazakh ethnic groups</strong>, who are residing in Bayan-Olgii province. The Kazakhs have a rich culture, close extended families, and many traditions that are still practiced today that are centuries old. The Kazakhs are the second largest ethnic group in Mongolia after the Khalkhs, with 101,000 people comprising 6% of the population. The western Mongolia is an ideal destination for adventurous tours such as trekking, climbing and hiking.</p>
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'body' => '<p>Numerous holidays and events exist in Mongolia. To travel in Mongolia during festival periods is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.</p>
<p>Between Tsagaan Sar, the family holiday, and Naadam, national day festivities, the Eagle festival in the west, discover these holidays which make Mongolia a cultural land.</p>
<p><strong>THE GREAT NAADAM FESTIVAL</strong></p>
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<p>The biggest event of the year in Mongolia is the Great Naadam Festival, known as the ‘Eriin Gurvan Naadam’ after the three ‘manly sports’ of wrestling, archery and horse racing. The Great Naadam Festival ranked as the 6 th biggest festival in the world, was inscribed in 2010 of UNESCO as a Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It was celebrated for centuries as a test of courage and strength of nomadic people and warriors. The Naadam festival is held every year in July 11-13th at the Central stadium in Ulaanbaatar, in mean time every towns and villages through the country celebrate their own.</p>
<p><strong>Wrestling</strong></p>
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<p>Mongolian wrestling is similar to wrestling found elsewhere, except there are no weight divisions, so the biggest wrestlers are often the best. Mongolian wrestling also has no time limit- the bout will continue with short breaks. It will end only when the first wrestler falls, or when anything other than the soles of the feet or open palms touch the ground.</p>
<p>Before each elimination bout, wrestlers limber up and honour the judges and their individual attendants <em>(zasuul)</em> with a short dance called a <em>devekh,</em> or 'eagle dance'. After the bout, the loser must perform the <em>takhimaa ogokh,</em> walking under the right arm of the winner, who then makes a lap of honour around the flag on a pedestal and does some more eagle dancing. The gesture signifies peace between the two wrestlers.</p>
<p>Wrestlers wear heavy boots called <em>gutul-</em> similar to the traditional boots worn by ordinary Mongolians. The tight pants are called <em>shuudag,</em> and the small vest across the shoulders is a zodog. Winners are bestowed glorious titles depending on how many rounds they win. These are <em>nachin</em> (falcon) - five rounds; zaan (elephant) -seven rounds; and <em>arslan</em> (lion) - given to the winner of the tournament. When an arslan, or lion, wins two years in a row he becomes a<em>varga, </em>or titan. </p>
<p><strong>Archery</strong></p>
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<p>Like horse racing, the sport of archery originates from the warring era, starting from around the 11th century. In this competition both men and women participate. It is played by teams of ten. Each archer is given four arrows; the team must hit 33 "surs". Men shoot their arrows from 75 meters away while women shoot theirs from 65 meters away. Traditionally the archers wear their national clothing Deel during the competition. All the archers wear leather bracers up to the elbow on their outstretched arm, so that the deel’s cuff does not interfere with shooting. Mongolian archery is unique for having not only one target, but dozens of surs. Each sur is a small woven or wooden cylinder. They are placed one on top another forming a wall 3-high, which is approximately 8 inches high by 5 feet wide. Knocking a sur out of the wall with an arrow counts as a hit, though knocking a sur out of the centre will bring you more points. When the archer hits the target the judge says uuhai which means "hooray". After each hit, an official repairs the damaged wall and makes it ready for the next attempt. The winners of the contest are granted the titles of "national marksman" and "national markswoman".</p>
<p><strong>Horse racing</strong></p>
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<p>There are normally six categories of horse racing, depending on the age of horses: for example, a two-year-old horse, called a <em>daaga, </em>will race for 15km, while six and seven-year-old <em>azrag </em>and <em>ikh nas</em> horses race for up to 30km.</p>
<p>Jockeys - boys and girls aged between six and 11 years old - prepare for months for special races, particularly at Naadam. Horses are fed a special diet for weeks beforehand.</p>
<p>Before a race, the audience, all decked out in traditional finery, often sings traditional songs. The young riders sing a traditional anthem called a <em>gingo</em> before the race, and scream 'goog' at the horses during the race.)</p>
<p>The winner is declared <em>tumnii ekh,</em> or 'leader of ten thousand'. Riders and spectators rush to comb the sweat off a winning horse with a scraper traditionally made from a pelican's beak. The five winning horses are admired and talked about in reverence by the crowd, and traditional poems are read out, extolling the virtues of the riders and trainers. The five winning riders must drink some special airag, which is then often sprinkled on the riders' heads and on the horses' backsides.</p>
<p><strong>MONGOLIAN LUNAR NEW YEAR-TSAGAAN SAR</strong></p>
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<p>All of Mongolian celebrate the Lunar New Year, which is called in Mongolia “Tsagaan Sar” or the “White Moon”. Every year Tsagaan Sar become in different days, depending on the Lunar calendar, but usually it’s in January or in February. Families start preparing for the holiday at least a month in advance. First of all there is a tradition to prepare plenty of gifts and food. Every Mongolian family makes hundreds of Buuz (steamed dumplings) and sews or buys new clothes. According to custom, the fattest sheep should be slaughtered and the rump and tail boiled and served on the table for the entire holiday as an honorable meal. Tsagaan Sar is symbol of wealth and prosperity in the family. The New Year’s Eve is called Bituun – the last dinner of the old year. Beginning at noon, the wife starts cleaning the GER. Everything must be spotless. Then the table, the centre place of celebrations is laid with several dishes – the boiled sheep’s rump, a dish with traditional bread biscuits, a dish of Beres (the vegetarian meal that, cooked rice with butter, sugar and raisin) and a dish with traditional milk products (dried curd, cheese and cream). All these dishes should be eaten that evening after the stars have come out.</p>
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<p><strong>NOMAD’S DAY FESTIVAL</strong></p>
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<p>This exciting Nomadic festival of Mongolia is held annually on 17 and 18 September in the amazing nature reserve of Gun-Galuut. This fantastic cultural event is one of the biggest and most colorful festivals of Mongolian nomads and gives the best chance to experience the true Mongolian nomadic culture, traditions and customs within only 2 days. You will meet real nomads in their traditional costumes and competing with their incredible knowledge on nomadic traditions, witness young nomadic kids showing off their mental capacity, see the contest of traditionally dressed beautiful nomadic couples, see a thrilling folk concert of various nomadic groups and will be treated with mouth-watering steppe delicacies. This fabulous festival will allow you to take part in the mini version of magnificent Naadam festival so called the 2nd old Olympic Games featuring the unique traditional Mongolian sports: archery, horse racing and wrestling.</p>
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<p><strong>Accommodation </strong>– During your countryside stay we provide standard tourist Ger camp accommodations, carefully chosen by their location, service standard, as well as feedbacks from our customers. Most of the tourist camps supply the Mongolian traditional dwelling Ger as guest’s accommodation. Normally, three or two beds are in one Ger. If client want to stay alone in a Ger there will be additional charge. The camp provides restaurant / bar, western style toilet, washing facilities and showers (separate blocks, not in the Ger) and laundry services. On camping trips all equipment will be provided except from a sleeping bags. Tented camp will consist of kitchen tent, dinner tent, and sleeping tents (2 people sharing).<strong> Accommodations in Ulaanbaatar does not include, but if you wish, we can book your hotel in Ulaanbaatar in our contracted prices from choices of 2-5 stars. </strong> </p>
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<p><strong>Guide & Drivers</strong> – We offer you best ones in our industry by their knowledge, customer care, personality. All our tour guides are highly experienced (minimum of 3 years) and have an excellent level of language, knowledge of our Mongolian culture and custom & tradition. About tour drivers they know their duty, road and vehicles as well as how to make you comfortable in long ride.</p>
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<p><strong>Day 1.</strong> Murun town</p>
<p><strong>Day 2. </strong>Tsagaannuur</p>
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<p><strong>Day 6-7.</strong> Khoridol Saridag Mountain</p>
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<p><strong>Day 10.</strong> Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p><strong>Day 2. Tsagaannuur</strong></p>
<p>Early morning drive to Tsagaannuur soum. Picnic lunch on the way. Late afternoon come to the camp in Tsagaannuur. This soum covers the north-western part of the Darkhad valley, which is rich in lakes and rivers. The area is famous for its natural beauty, but relatively remote even by Mongolian standards. Both Tsaatan and Darkhad practice shamanism. After dinner, get in the saddle for some horse riding practice. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3-4. Tsagaannuur – Darkhad Depression</strong></p>
<p>These days are devoted to horse riding trek to Darkhadiin Khotgor (Darkhad Depression), the homeland of Tsaatan people, reindeer breeders. Visit Tsaatan families to explore their lifestyle. On the fifth day, head to Renchinlkhumbe village. Stay overnights at tented camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5. Renchinlkhumbe</strong></p>
<p>Continue horse riding trip and arrive in Renchinlkhumbe village. The village is located in the Darhad Depression. The region is the strongest center of Shamanism. Stay overnight at tented camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6-7. Khoridol Saridag mountain – Jigleg </strong></p>
<p>Leave Renchinlkhumbe to continue the horse riding journey to Khoridol Saridag mountain range, passage by Jigleg. The pass offers us a beautiful view of the lake. Stay overnight at tented camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8-9. Khuvsgul Lake</strong></p>
<p>Continue the horse trek to Khuvsgul Lake. While passage by Uran Dosh Mountain an impressive view of the lake Khuvsgul is open. Named as a “Blue pearl of Asia”, Khuvsgul Lake is the deepest freshwater lake of central Asia. In the afternoon arrive in camp at the shores of Khuvsgul Lake. Leisure hiking along the lake shores. Stay overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 10. Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>Early morning drive to Murun town to catch a flight to Ulaanbaatar. Arrive at Ulaanbaatar, and you will be transferred to your accommodation. End of tour. <strong>B</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Guide & Drivers</strong> – We offer you best ones in our industry by their knowledge, customer care, personality. All our tour guides are highly experienced (minimum of 3 years) and have an excellent level of language, knowledge of our Mongolian culture and custom & tradition. About tour drivers they know their duty, road and vehicles as well as how to make you comfortable in long ride.</p>
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<p>Each March residents of the Khuvsgul Lake area celebrate the Festival of Ice. The festival involves a great variety of activities and competitions, including Ice Sumo, Ger building with ice, ice skating and sleigh rides, all on or by the shores of the beautiful Lake Khuvsgul. This two-day event is also a shamanist ceremony of offering and provides a fascinating insight into the Tsaatan people's way of life.</p>
<p>The Bactrian Camel Festival is organized by the local camel breeders in the Gobi desert every year. This extraordinary festival gives a great chance for travelers to see two-humped Bactrian camels and experience camel breeder’s custom and culture. This fun and exciting event includes camel racing, traditional music and dancing and costume competitions.</p>
<p>And remember that in between these beautiful scenes you will see one of the ancient cultures of mankind – falconry or eagle hunting.</p>
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<p><strong>Brief itinerary</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 1. </strong>Flight to Moron town</p>
<p><strong>Day 2-3.</strong> Khuvsgul Lake – Ice festival</p>
<p><strong>Day 4.</strong> Ulaanbaatar</p>
<p><strong>Day 5. </strong>Eagle festival</p>
<p><strong>Day 6-7. </strong>Gobi – Camel festival</p>
<p><strong>Day 8.</strong> Terelj National Park</p>
<p><strong>Day 9. </strong>Ulaanbaatar</p>
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<p>Early morning, our driver will take you to airport to take an early flight to Moron town, the provincial center of Khuvsgul province. The flight takes one and a half hours, and after landed in local airstrip, our guide and driver will pick you up and take a city tour, including local museum and market. Then we will drive to World’s biggest Deer Stone Site at Uushig Valley. Dating back over 3000 years, the site belongs to Huns period. Then we will drive to Khatgal village on the paved road which is located in southern most part of the Lake. Free time. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong> L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 2 / 02 Mar. Attending Ice festival</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, attend Ice festival opening ceremony, Ice creation competition, Ice Sumo wrestling, Ankle bone shooting, and Shaman Ceremony and National Folklore concert. After lunch, visit to meet with a reindeer breeding family & explore their tradition and nomadic life. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 3 / 03 Mar. Second day of Ice festival</strong></p>
<p>Today we will see rest of the competitions of the event. Horse sledding competition is must see. After lunch time, ride horses in winter season of north Mongolia and along beautiful scene of the Lake. Then we will participate closing ceremony of the festival and enjoy bonfire work. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 4 / 04 Mar. Fly back to Ulaanbaatar</strong></p>
<p>Return to Ulaanbaatar, leisure time, get ready for the next festival. Overnight in the hotel.*** <strong>B</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 5 / 05 Mar. Eagle festival – South Gobi</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, drive for 15kms from Ulaanbaatar to attend Eagle festival. The Eagle Festival showcases the art of hunting with eagles practiced by the Kazakh inhabitants of Western Mongolia. There will be cultural exhibitions, demonstrations and handcrafts on display as well. After lunch, continue tour to driving to South Gobi to attend Camel festival. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 6 / 06 Mar. Camel Festival</strong></p>
<p>Attend opening ceremony of Camels festival, and then see camel polo tournaments and even in a camel "beauty contest" where owners display the finest saddles and rigging for their camels competitions are held. After lunch, drive to the place is known as Bayanzag – Flaming Cliffs. Bayanzag is one of the most famous paleontological sites in the world. Roy Chapman Andrews discovered the world’s first nest of dinosaur eggs here in 1922 and unearthed over 100 dinosaurs. The area is nicknamed the "Flaming Cliffs" after the red sandstone buttes and cliffs that glow in the light - accentuating the surreally beautiful and dramatic features of the valley of the dinosaurs. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 7 / 07 Mar. Second day of Camel festival</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, we will drive again to see second day activities of the festival. A camel racing competition with 2 different ages starts off the festival, with music, songs to follow. The first three camels in each group are awarded with gold, silver and bronze medals. Between these events, the most waited for is the competition of group of camel herder guys who show how to catching, taming, training and finally loading a camel with an actual Ger. After lunch time, ride camels in winter season of Gobi and along beautiful scene of the Gurvan Saikhan National Park. Visit to camel herder family and see how the nomadic people live in harsh winter time. The closing ceremony takes place late in the afternoon when the winners will be presented with their trophies. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 8 / 08 Mar. Travel back to Ulaanbaatar – Terelj National Park</strong></p>
<p>Drive back to Ulaanbaatar, transfer to Terelj National Park. Dinner and free time. Overnight in Ger camp. <strong>B L D</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 9 / 09 Mar. Terelj National Park - Chinggis Khaan Statue</strong></p>
<p>Terelj National Park is one of the most visited national parks in Mongolia. You can see the extraordinary formation of rocks and stones, some of them look quite similar to turtles. We will see Turtle Rock and visit Ariyabal meditation temple, which is surrounded by scenic mountains with interesting rock formations and sits at top of the mountain. The distance between the gate and the actual temple is about 1 km and it is only accessible by walking. After lunch, travel to Chinggis Khaan Monument. This statue, showing Chinggis Khaan (1162-1227) with a golden whip in his righthand gazing into the distance, has been erected at the Tsonjin Boldog site connected to many historic events in the territory of Erdene soum in Tov aimag, 54 km from Ulaanbaatar. The entire edifice is covered in 250 tons of steel. Visitors will ascend to the exhibition hall using an elevator at the back of the horse and will walk to the horse's head passing through its chest and the back of its neck from where they will have an excellent panoramic view over the complex area and the scenery beyond. Drive back to Ulaanbaatar, transfer to your accommodation. End of the tour. <strong>B L</strong></p>
<p><strong>B - Breakfast L - Lunch D – Dinner</strong></p>
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'body' => '<p><strong>HOW TO GET MONGOLIAN VISA?</strong></p>
<p>Visa is required for all, except citizens of the following countries. Visas are available from the Mongolian embassy in your country. If there is no Mongolia embassy in your country, one month visas can be obtained on the spot once you arrive at the airport or railway station. There will also be a visa fee of $53US. We will supply an official confirmation letter for your visa application once you book a travel service with us.</p>
<p>1. Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Kazakstan, Macao, USA - no need a visa for a visit not exceeding three months</p>
<p>2. German, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Russia, Turkey - no need a visa for a visit not exceeding one month</p>
<p>3. Philippines - no need a visa for a visit not exceeding three weeks</p>
<p>4. Singapore, Hong Kong - no need a visa for a visit not exceeding two weeks</p>
<p>5. People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Bulgaria, Thailand, Romania and Chile - who has diplomatic or official passport - no need a visa for a visit</p>
<p>6. Laos, Yugoslavia, Czech, Slovak, Mexico - who has diplomatic or official passport - no need a visa for a visit not exceeding three months</p>
<p>7. Hungary, Democratic People's Republic of Korea - who has diplomatic or official passport - no need a visa fir a visit not exceeding three month</p>
<p>8. India - needs Mongolia visa without visa fee</p>
<p>9. Cuba - no need a visa for a visit not exceeding one month </p>
<p><strong>THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS ARE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN MONGOLIAN VISA:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Valid passport</strong></p>
<p><strong>2. One passport sized photo</strong></p>
<p><strong>3. Application form PDF (Visa application form) (Visa application form for tourist)</strong></p>
<p><strong>4. Either an invitation of the receiving entity (State, Government, Non governmental organization, Business Entity) or an offical request of the sending country and the organization.</strong></p>
<p>For tourists wishing to stay over 30 days up to 90 days, a letter of invitation from a travel agency of Mongolia. Please let us know if you need a letter of invitation.</p>
<p>If you are traveling on a personal invitation of a citizen of Mongolia, an invitation approved by the Office of Immigration, Naturalization and Foreign Citizens of Mongolia, and applicant's written statement concerning his/her financial credibility to cover his/her stay in Mongolia.</p>
<p>For those passing Mongolia in transit, onward ticket and visa for next destination are required.</p>
<p>Single entry - exit visa - US$25; for urgent service (within a working day) US$50; this kind of Visa is valid for three months from the date of issuing.</p>
<p>Multiple entry - exit visa valid for six months - US$65; for urgent service (within a working day) US$ 130</p>
<p>Multiple entry - exit visa valid for one year - US$13 - US$130: for urgent service (within a working day) US$ 26</p>
<p>Visa extension valid for one week - US$15; for urgent service (within a working day ) US$30; US$2 per a day exceeding a week</p>
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'body' => '<p><strong>THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO GET TO MONGOLIA, BY AIR OR BY TRAIN.</strong></p>
<p><strong>BY AIR</strong><br />
You can get to Mongolia by the Mongolian airline MIAT, the Russian airline Aeroflot, Air China, Korean Air, and Turkish Airlines. The Mongolian airline MIAT has direct flights to Berlin, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, Osaka, and Seoul. Korean Air has several flights a week to Ulaanbaatar City. The Russian Airline Aeroflot makes 2 flights a week to Ulaanbaatar City. If you are coming from Europe, our recommended routes are, first to fly to Berlin, then to transfer there to a MIAT flight or fly to Moscow, then take a MIAT or Aeroflot flights to Ulaanbaatar City.<br />
U.S. travelers might find less expensive to buy tickets from a Mongolian air-ticket agency in the U.S. If you are coming from the U.S., one option is to take a United Airlines flight to Beijing and then transfer to MIAT or Air China flight to Ulaanbaatar. Another option is to fly to Seoul, Korea and then take Korean Airlines flight to Mongolia.<br />
<strong>YOU CAN ACCESS ULAANBAATAR WITH SCHEDULED AND DIRECT FLIGHTS FROM FOLLOWING WORLD MAJOR CITIES:</strong></p>
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<p> </p>
<p><em>City (Airport name, IATA Code)</em></p>
<p> </p>
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<td style="height:60px; width:212px">
<p><em>Airlines</em></p>
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<td colspan="2" style="height:60px; width:213px">
<p><em>Flight duration </em>(approximate time)</p>
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<p><strong>FRANKFURT</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_Airport" target="_blank" title="Frankfurt_Airport">Frankfurt Airport - FRA</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines <br />
</p>
</td>
<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>11 hours<br />
</p>
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<tr>
<td style="width:213px">
<p><strong>BERLIN</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin-Brandenburg_International_Airport" target="_blank" title="Berlin-Brandenburg_International_Airport">Berlin Brandenburg Airport - BER</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines </p>
<p> </p>
</td>
<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>10 hours</p>
<p>(sometimes with a technical stop at Moscow)</p>
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<p><strong>MOSCOW</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheremetyevo_International_Airport" target="_blank" title="Sheremetyevo_International_Airport">Sheremetyevo International Airport - SVO</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines and Aeroflot Russian Airlines </p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>6 hours</p>
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<td style="width:213px">
<p><strong>PARIS</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_de_Gaulle_Airport" target="_blank">Charles de Gaulle Airport - CDG</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>Hunnu Air </p>
<p> </p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>11-12 hours</p>
<p>(with a technical stop at Ekaterinburg, Russia)</p>
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<p><strong>BEIJING</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Capital_Airport" target="_blank" title="Beijing_Capital_Airport">Beijing Capital International Airport - PEK</a>)</p>
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<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines and Air China </p>
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<p>2 hours</p>
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<p><strong>HONG KONG</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_Airport" target="_blank" title="Hong_Kong_Airport">Hong Kong International Airport - HKG</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines and Hunnu Air </p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>4-5 hours</p>
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<p><strong>SHANGHAI</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_Pudong_International_Airport" target="_blank" title="Shanghai_Pudong_International_Airport">Shanghai Pudong International Airport - PVG</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>Hunnu Air </p>
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<p>3-4 hours</p>
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<p><strong>BANGKOK</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suvarnabhumi_Airport" target="_blank" title="Suvarnabhumi_Airport">Suvarnabhumi Airport - BKK</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>Hunnu Air </p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>6 hours</p>
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<p><strong>ISTANBUL</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atat%C3%BCrk_International_Airport" target="_blank" title="Ataturk_International_Airport">Istanbul Atatürk Airport - IST</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>Turkish Airlines </p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>10 hours</p>
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<td style="width:213px">
<p><strong>SEOUL</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incheon_Airport" target="_blank" title="Incheon_Airport">Incheon International Airport - ICN</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines and Korean Air </p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>4 hours</p>
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<p><strong>SINGAPORE</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_Changi_Airport" target="_blank">Singapore Changi Airport - SIN</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines </p>
<p> </p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>9-10 hours</p>
<p>(with a short stop in Beijing)</p>
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<p><strong>TOKYO</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narita_International_Airport" target="_blank" title="Narita_International_Airport">Narita International Airport - NRT</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_airport" target="_blank" title="Haneda Airport">Haneda Airport - HND</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>MIAT Mongolian Airlines (from NRT) and Hunnu Air (from HND)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>6hours</p>
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<p><strong>OSAKA</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansai_International_Airport" target="_blank" title="Osaka Kansai_International_Airport">Kansai International Airport - KIX</a>)</p>
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<p> </p>
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<p>operated in summer time by MIAT Mongolian Airlines</p>
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<p><strong>BISHKEK</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishkek_Airport" target="_blank" title="Bishkek_Airport">Manas International Airport - FRU</a>)</p>
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<td colspan="2" style="width:213px">
<p>Turkish Airlines </p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
</td>
<td colspan="2" style="width:214px">
<p>4 hours</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
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<p>Ulaanbaatar’s Chinggis Khan Airport is Mongolia’s major international airport; the code is ULN. In June, July and August most flights are full, so best way is to book well in advance. We book a air ticket according the client’s request.<br />
<strong>BY TRAIN</strong><br />
Travelling by famous Trans-Siberian railway gives you lifetime opportunities of experiencing different countries, different cultures on one holiday and many more besides it is cost effective, practical and reliable. When you are in the train, you will look completely different landscapes all daylong through the windows of the train, which is like watching live TV through your window.<br />
There are several branch lines of Trans-Siberian railroad. The longest rail line (7900 km) runs from St. Petersburg through Moscow, Russia and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to Beijing, China. The train spans seven zones and two continents. The journey takes 5 days from Moscow to Ulaanbaatar and takes 35 hours from Ulaanbaatar to Beijing. <br />
We book a train ticket according the client’s request, and please note that tickets can only be purchased at least one month in advance.</p>
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'body' => '<p>Approximately twenty five million head of livestock supply the staples of the diet; meat and dairy products feature prominently in this cuisine. Mongolian cooking is generally very simple and does not use many spices, flavorings or sauces. Common dishes include steamed meat–filled dumplings ( buuz ), mutton soup with noodles ( guriltai shul ) and fried meat pasties ( huushuur ). One of the most tasty and exciting dishes in Mongolia is Khorkhog. Khorkhog is made by cooking pieces of meat inside a container which also contains hot stones and water, and is also heated from the outside. Mongolians drink copious quantities of milk tea (suutei tsai ), which frequently contains salt and a generous spoonful of fresh or rancid butter. Food is an important element of the Mongolian hospitality tradition. When guests arrive, each household sets out a special hospitality bowl containing homemade cheeses, flour pastries ( boortsog ), sugar cubes and candy. Meat filled dumplings are traditionally served to guests. Vodka shots are served at regular intervals during ceremonies. Herders make their own unique home brewed airag, which is fermented mare’ milk with an alcolic content of about 3%. Many Mongolians distil it further to produce shimiin arkhi, where the alcohol content is boosted to around 12%.</p>
<p>However, in Ulaanbaatar, there are variety of Mongolian, Western and Asian cuisine restaurants available, serving food at reasonable prices. Vegeterian food is getting known and you can find menu in restaurants and tourist camps.</p>
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'body' => '<p>Mongolia’s climate can be described has highly continental dominated climate with warm summers and long, dry and very cold winters. Known as "the land of blue sky”, Mongolia is a very sunny country and has usually about 250 sunny days a year. The country has the world's most typical continental climate with extreme diurnal and annual ranges of temperature. Average temperature in most of the country is below zero from November to March and close to it in April and October. Winters of -40°C are common most years (minimum recorded -55°C at Lake Uvs).Summer extremes reach as high as +40°C in the Gobi Desert and +33°C in the capital Ulaanbaatar.</p>
<p> Monthly temperature variations of +45°C and more are not uncommon in many regions of Mongolia.</p>
<p>Average summer temperature: +20 c (+65 F)</p>
<p>Average winter temperature: -24c (-13F)</p>
<p>Average precipitation: 25,4 cm.</p>
<p>Right time to travel to Mongolia is from mid May till end of the September; even October is still okay month.May, you can still see some snowfall, especially in the North. June weather is good and usually dry throughout the Central and Southern regions. The mountains and Northern areas can be still a bit chilly. July is the time to see the Naadam festival. Gobi temperatures this month can rise up to 40C. In August, there will be heavy rainfall in the Northern and Central areas. This weather fills up rivers and brings the lush green grass, creating a picturesque view, as well as one of the best times to travel in Mongolia. September is another good month, especially in the Gobi region, and October is still warm enough and places become much less crowded.</p>
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<p>Depends on your tour program a city tour included, as well as welcome and farewell dinner.</p>
<p><strong>OUtSIDE ULAANBAATAR ACCOMMODATION</strong></p>
<p>Outside Ulaanbaatar we provide best possible quality tourist camps, chosen by their location as well as reliability and quality of service. Most of the tourist camps supply the Mongolian traditional dwelling Ger as guest’s accommodation. Normally three or two beds are in one Ger. If client want to stay alone in a Ger there will be an additional charge. The camp provides restaurant/ bar, western style toilet, washing facilities and showers. Three times daily, popular European or Mongolian food will be served. Also depends on the type of your trip, there are nomadic herders stay and tented stay. Mongolian nomadic people’s hospitality is so welcoming and unique, you will be invited to their traditional Ger and will be served authentic Mongolian meal. Also this is best chance to explore their culture, tradition and daily lifestyle. If you wish, you can take part of their daily activity (Ger building, milking the herds, and capturing the horses etc). On camping trips all equipment will be provided except from a sleeping bag. Tented camp will consist of kitchen tent, dinner tent, and sleeping tents (2 people sharing).During the camping trip you will be served three times daily meal by our professional field chef. Bottled mineral waters are included in all our trips.</p>
<p><strong>TRANSPORTATION & ROAD</strong></p>
<p>Transfer between the city and airport will be arranged by4&4 Japanese jeep or mini buses. For outside Ulaanbaatar tours are made by 4&4 Japanese, Korean or Russian vehicles. Average daily covering distance is 100-300 km, most of them will be off road driving, but to the Karakorum, Hustai NP as well as some places close to Ulaanbaatar city will be on paved roads. Also horses and camels will serve as a transport during trekking or horseback riding tours. Domestic flights are as indicated in the itinerary.</p>
<p><strong>MEAL</strong></p>
<p>In Ulaanbaatar, you will be dining at fine European and Mongolian restaurants. When you stay in Ger camps, the camp provides meals of mostly western cuisine and also Mongolian traditional cuisine. Most of the Mongolian traditional meal is based on meat, choices of beef, mutton, goat, chicken and, even sometimes yak. So, please let us know, if you have special request. If you are vegetarian, there is no problem. It is also available to have and taste traditional dairy products when you visit to nomad families. Bottled mineral water, tea and coffees are included in all our trips.</p>
<p><strong>TEAM</strong></p>
<p>Our drivers and guides are some of the best in the industry as well as well experienced and travelled. They know every inch of their country and aspects. So just sit back and enjoy your trip, and let them handle all.</p>
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'body' => '<p>This of course depends on the type of trip you are taking, its length and the time of year. We recommend traveling as light as possible. Better to pack in portable bag rather than hard suitcases that are difficult to fit into vehicles and on the backs of camels or horses. A sturdy, comfortable pair of walking shoes or boots is an absolute. Travelers should bring shirts, sweaters, and jackets that can be worn in layers to suit a range of climates. Wash-and-wear clothing is preferable, although all hotels and tourist camps offer reliable laundry and dry cleaning services. The luggage limit on domestic flight is 15 kg, with a 2-3$ per kg surcharge depending on your destination. You can leave any items which are unnecessary for the countryside trip at the hotel. Some hotels charge for baggage storage, some not.</p>
<p><strong>SUGGESTED CHECKING LISTS:</strong></p>
<p>Necessary documents-passport, visa, travel insurance, air or train tickets</p>
<p>Money-cash, credit card</p>
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<p>Camera, film, binoculars.</p>
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