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  Destination Mongolia With an area of approximately 1.6 million square kilometers, Mongolia is a destination like no other. While much of this stunning landlocked country is covered by vast, untouched steppes, visitors will also experience lakes, canyons, sand dunes and cliffs. Staying in a traditional Mongolian ger is one of the best ways to truly get a feel for these wild landscapes. In the capital, Ulaanbaatar, visitors will find a buzzing city filled with excellent dining, a wide range of hotels and attractions such as the newly opened Chinggis Khaan Museum. Meanwhile, the ancient city of Karakorum – once an important Silk Road’s convergence point – is where you’ll find the gorgeous Erdene Zuu Monatary, one of Mongolia's most sacred spaces.

Mongolia winter Khuvsgul Lake

 
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  Hello, this is Nomeko Tour. Among the many sights, you must visit Gobi  Desert in Mongolia! Let me briefly introduce the  top 5 places.                                  1.White stupa. It is a terrain that means a white tower, and the limestone strata are eroded and weathered for a long time to form a cliff with beautiful scenery. These rock walls are spread out for several tens of kilometers, and there are no obstacles that interfere with your vision, so your heart feels open. There are many tourists who go down the cliff and take pictures. 2.Eagle Valley    It means an eagle's canyon. It is even more famous because there is a mass of ice in the canyon that does not melt all year round, possibly because the ice that was frozen throughout the winter begins to freeze again without melting all s...

Offroad travel in Mongolia

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Eagle Festivals of Mongolia

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  Eagle Festivals of Mongolia Nothing says remote quite like the word “Mongolia.” Geographic Expeditions has created a small group trip called Eagle Festivals of Mongolia , which celebrates the Kazakh tradition of hunting with trained eagles, a custom that spans centuries. It’s an immersive journey in the Gobi Desert at a rarely seen event, a competition that comes with lots of pomp and pageantry. Accommodation is in a private ger camp– think yurts – on the steppe. Time is also spent in the temples and museums of Ulaanbaatar. There are two trips yearly, one to the Altai Eagle Festival and the other to the Golden Eagle Festival. Priced from $11,750 per person.