ASIA SERIES: WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT MONGOLIA IN 2024

Mongolia, a country of vast landscapes and rich history, offers a unique travel experience. Population and Horses: Population of approximately 3.2 million, and it’s home to roughly the same number of horses.

The sky is vast and endlessly blue,
The sun and moon shining bright and true,
The stars at night a glittering display,
A sight that takes one’s breath away.

 Making it a land where the saying “a Mongol without a horse is like a bird without wings” holds true

THE LAND OF BLUE SKY holds a unique and peaceful environment. the whole scene is just a beautiful dream. 

Mongolia has a climate with up to 250 days of sunshine a year,

High altitude and continental climate, warm days are limited, winters can be long and extremely cold

But this experience seeing of those clear sky and sunshine coming through cloud gate is unmatched and soul healer.

And seeing the sky full of stars is a lifetime experience and always be with you in form of stories and pictures.

Mongolia, a land of beauty and grace,
A place where time seems to slow its pace,
A land of wonder and mystery,
A place that will forever be a part of history

CULTURE AND PEOPLE OF MONGOLIA

Mongolia has a rich nomadic culture, people are friendly and helpful,

And still people are so connected with nature their roots and traditions

A unique innocence in their heart and faces, And variety of food to experience.

with approximately 25% of the population still living a nomadic lifestyle.

WILDLIFE IN MONGOLIA

Mongolia is home to unique wildlife, such as the endangered two-humped Bactrian camel and the elusive snow leopards. The country’s vast and relatively untouched landscapes make it an intriguing destination for nature enthusiasts.

PLACES TO VISIT IN MONGOLIA

Gorkhi-Terelj National Park: Known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, this park is a must-visit destination in Mongolia

Gobi Desert: One of the most famous attractions in Mongolia, the Gobi Desert offers unique desert landscapes, sand dunes, and rock formations

Hustai National Park: This park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the rare argali sheep and snow leopard

Khovsgol Lake: A beautiful lake surrounded by lush forests and grasslands, Khovsgol Lake is a great place for hiking and camping

Altai Mountains: These mountains offer breathtaking views, pristine lakes, and opportunities for trekking and horseback riding

Ulaanbaatar: The capital city of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar is home to many museums, monasteries, and the famous Chinggis Khan Statue Complex

Karakorum and Erdene Zuu Monastery: Once the capital of the Mongol Empire, Karakorum is home to the ancient city ruins and an archaeological museum

Terelj National Park: Known for its unique sand dunes and rock formations, Terelj National Park is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts

Bayanzurkh, Khövsgöl: This pristine freshwater lake is surrounded by lush forests and grasslands, offering a serene and picturesque setting

Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park: This park is famous for its desert landscapes, where visitors can trek or ride a horse or camel amidst magnificent views

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