Wednesday 7 December 2016

Wonderful Taste of Western Mongolia Adventurous Tour

Mongolia is one of the top choices of tourist destinations located in Central Asia. The scenic beauty and a rich culture are just two of the reasons why thousands of tourists visit this beautiful country every year.

There is a plenty of interesting tourist spots spread across the country but Western Mongolia is the favoured destination of adventure lovers. There are many options for exhilarating Mongolia trekking, camping trips, and horse riding expeditions here. Potanii Glacier and Tavanbogd National Park are two of the most popular destinations.

Here are a few of the things you will be able to experience when you visit Western Mongolia.

Glacier-wrapped Mountains: The glacier-wrapped mountains in western Mongolia are a must-visit for everyone visiting the country. This region offers a wild landscape with an average altitude of 4000 metres that you can explore by trekking on foot or on horseback. There is no better way to explore Western Mongolia than trekking it and exploring it slowly. There are options to set up a tent and enjoy camping in the wilderness. By trekking to the Khuiten Uul Base Camp in the Tavan Bogd National Park, you can enjoy great views of the 12km long Potanii Glacier along with the mountain range. The best part is that you can walk on the glacier as well.

Shimmering Salt Lakes: The shimmering salt lakes are going to be a vision to behold when you make a visit to Western Mongolia. Some of the most pristine lakes in the world are located here and it must be a part of your itinerary. Dayan, Khoton and Khurgan Lakes, a part of the Tavan Bogd National park, are easily accessible. Khurgan Lake, surrounded by glacial moraines, has some of the most breathtaking views you are ever likely to see.

Hardy Culture of Nomads: Tourists who love to understand the culture of a country would love to experience life among the Mongolian nomads. Many travel companies offer Mongolia tours where you can experience the way nomads live and also interact with them. It would be really interesting to see their lifestyle in this remote part of the world contrasting the frantic pace of life in the modern cities.

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