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Enjoy an unforgettable full-day trip to Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, which includes a visit to Genghis Khan Statue Complex. This is a unique chance to explore the best of Gorkhi-Terelj National Park that is the...read more
We will discover there an eternally clear sky, blue mirages, In addition to that, golden sand and boundlessly expansive steppe lands, mountain sheep, wild asses, ibexes camels and gazelles flourish here, as do...read more
With this tour you can see Mongolian beautiful nature, unique nomadic traditions and vast starry sky without traveling hundreds of kilometers away from the city. Located just 60kms (37 miles) outside the city,...read more
Mongolia revere our king’s wisdoms rather than his conquests. Nowadays you can see many tributes to Chinghis Khaan, a man of the millennium. One of them is a gigantic statue of Genghis Khan on the bank of Tuul...read more
The tour takes 7 days to cover one of the best travel destinations of Mongolia in shortest possible time with peace of mind and experiencing local culture along with natural beauties. This tour takes to the most...read more
Mongolia is a major player in the cashmere industry. I would be happy to to take you around wool & cashmere industries. Giving you an insightful information about the market and how it's made in Mongolia.
Prior to the 15th century, the ruling religion of Mongolia was that of the great blue sky – “hoh tenger”. This system of traditional beliefs and practices, known in the west as Shamanism, is based on the idea that...read more