If it is culture, history, and
nature you are looking for, choose Mongolia as your next destination. While
modern travelers often search for sun, vast forests, and extreme adventures
during their wanderings, many still long for culture and history—with a side of
everything that's beautiful about nature. Mongolia is home to many impressive
scenic destinations like the Hulun Buir Grasslands and the Aershan National
Forest Park, but it's the ancient temples and the well preserved culture and
traditions many people keep raving about and coming back for.
Finding a tour group and service
to assist you throughout your tour of the country is the best way to enjoy
Mongolia at its fullest. It can be quite hard to navigate through the country
without knowledge of the local transport system and more importantly, the
Mongolian language. To avoid risks of getting lost in translation, finding a
reliable tour group is the most practical way to explore and experience
Mongolia.
Culture and history are two of
the best draw cards of the country. But Mongolia is more than just its Ming
Dynasty temples and prehistoric mountain rock paintings. The Hexigten Global
Geopark is a perfect representation of the rich geological landscape of the
country, with its awe-inspiring volcanic landforms, glacier landforms,
grasslands, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Apart from the Gobi desert, a stretch
of stunning sand gorge also stretches in Inner Mongolia, known as the
Xiangshawan or the Resonant Sand Gorge. Here, you will hear the sound of your
footsteps echo through the vast gorge, thus its name. It is also one of the
best places to enjoy activities like camel riding and sand surfing. Even more
interestingly, the area is close to Zhaojun's Tomb, and the Mausoleum of
Genghis Khan.
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