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Dear Mongolia Luxury Travel,
Now that we are home in Thailand, we want to thank you for all of your help in arranging our Jewels of Mongolia tour this past month. We had an absolutely fantastic time, from beginning to end, on our recent trip to Mongolia. We could not have been more pleased and impressed with their constant attention to detail and comfort for their guests. We had so many good belly laughs with our tour group they made this trip a dream come true.
The majestic Altai Mountains tower the western part of Mongolia with its' beauties and glory stretching for over 900 km. The range is home to Argali wild sheep, Ibex, Brown bear, Fox, Wolf, as well as the endangered Snow leopard and Lynxh.
The region is rich in significant archaeological sites, evidence of human habitation as far back as 40000 years ago. The Western Mongolia is also home to many ethnic groups such as Torguud, Durvud, Bayad and the Kazakhs.
The majestic Altai Mountains tower the western part of Mongolia with its' beauties and glory stretching for over 900 km. The range is home to Argali wild sheep, Ibex, Brown bear, Fox, Wolf, as well as the endangered Snow leopard and Lynxh.
The Northern part of Mongolia is mostly covered with mountains, dense forests, rivers and lakes. The most distinguishing feature of the region here is the pristine Lake Huvsgul. This part also represents one of the most direct and contemporary convergences of the ancient shamanic and relatively modern Buddhist cultures of Mongolia.
This part of Mongolia is still a home to the people from ancient tribes - Uriankhai and Darkhad people, as well as the Tsaatans - the Reindeer riders of Mongolia.
The Northern part of Mongolia is mostly covered with mountains, dense forests, rivers and lakes. The most distinguishing feature of the region here is the pristine Lake Huvsgul. This part also represents one of the most direct and contemporary convergences of the ancient shamanic and relatively modern Buddhist cultures of Mongolia.
The vast river valleys and great steppes of Central Mongolia are known as the cradle of Mongolian history and culture. Today the remains of the ancient cities of the Uighur and Turkic states are still found here.
The region is the main land of Mongolian Buddhism, there are endless opportunities of visiting ancient Buddhist temples, nomadic cultural sightse and pristine nature wonders here in the verdant Khangai Mountains and around.
The vast river valleys and great steppes of Central Mongolia are known as the cradle of Mongolian history and culture. Today the remains of the ancient cities of the Uighur and Turkic states are still found here.
The Gobi Desert might be the namecard of Mongolia after mighty Genghis Khan - this enormous desert - the Mongols take pride in the Gobi Desert as this part is considered to be the most beautiful part of the Gobi desert. The Gobi is not a lifeless desert but is a home to several endemic species including the Mongolian Wild Camel, Mongolian Gobi Bear "Mazaalai" to name a few.
The Gobi Desert might be the namecard of Mongolia after mighty Genghis Khan - this enormous desert - the Mongols take pride in the Gobi Desert as this part is considered to be the most beautiful part of the Gobi desert. The Gobi is not a lifeless desert but is a home to several endemic species including the Mongolian Wild Camel, Mongolian Gobi Bear "Mazaalai" to name a few.
The Naadam festival is the biggest celebration of test of courage, strength, dexterity, and marksmanship of Mongol nomads. Naadam takes place on 11-12 July and features "Three Manly Sports": wrestling, horse racing and archery.
This month's featured accommodation is Steppe Nomads tourist ger camp in serene Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve, only 2hr drive from Ulaanbaatar. The nomadic style eco camp offers 24 roomy and comfortable Mongolian gers, along with tasty dishes and a good range of wine and a great range of activities. 