Showing posts with label holiday in mongolia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday in mongolia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Tours to Mongolia – Enjoy the Mongol Nomadic Culture

Mongolia continues to attract a lot of visitors, tourists, and adventurers because of its breathtaking landscapes, the charm of the city, and its culture. One of the most remarkable aspects of the country is its nomadic culture, which you can explore and experience in a specially arranged tour. In fact, a tour in Mongolia is never considered complete without experiencing the Mongol nomadic culture. A classic cultural group tour arranged by a reputable Mongolia travel specialist like Goyo Travel can get you started in some insightful and comfortable trips to Mongolia through varied landscapes while enjoying the Mongol nomadic culture.

Mongol nomadic culture is one of the oldest, dating back to at least a million years. Nomadic families continue to thrive across the steppes of Mongolia, with their herds living off the land, and in return, nomads live off the meat and milk of their animals. The family life is centred around a ger, a large and portable tent that is made of ornate wooden slats, felt, and tarpaulin outer covers. The ger is able to provide shelter and ample protection against the coldest temperatures, and it has everything a nomadic family will need, including a small kitchen, a shrine to holy figures or to their ancestors, a sleeping area, and a central stove.

A tour to Mongolia can let you experience the nomadic lifestyle and culture first-hand. Some tour itineraries include eating and staying over with a nomadic family, too. A homestay is a good chance to have cooking lessons and riding lessons, too. Some of the best Mongolia tour specialists can arrange a stay at a reputable ger camp in the spring or just before summer starts, which is usually the best time to enjoy and experience the Mongol nomadic culture without the crowds. That way, you can enjoy the peace and tranquillity of nature and countryside.

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.

Lake Khuvsgul – One of the Most Beautiful Holiday Trips in Mongolia

Mongolia is one of the top tourist destinations in Asia. Its untouched scenic beauty and rich culture offer something truly unique. No matter which part of the country you wish to explore, you will find pristine lakes, exciting rugged terrain, glacier-clad mountain ranges, and the nomadic population every step of the way.

One of the top holiday destinations in Mongolia is Lake Khuvsgul, also known as Khövsgöl Nuur. It is a freshwater lake, the largest in Mongolia and second-largest by volume and area in the world. This beautiful lake is surrounded by several mountain ranges and its scenic beauty is difficult to describe in mere words. You have to see it to believe it. Since the area receives snowfall, the lake looks indescribably beautiful in December when the mountain peaks are covered in stark white snow.

An adventurous Lake Khövsgöl trek will give you the opportunity to explore the spectacular beauty of the lush countryside. You can also visit the reindeer herding families or do some fishing in the fresh water lake. During your holidays in Mongolia, you will be able to spot many migratory birds from Siberia.

Some of the tours in and around the Khuvsgul Lake area take you to other popular tourist attractions nearby and elsewhere in Mongolia. You might want to visit Uran Togoo Uul and Tulga natural monument and crater, Amarbayasgalant monastery, the hot springs of Tsenkher, and the Gobi desert among others.

The nomadic culture of Mongolia is also something that you must experience by meeting the nomads and living life their way for at least a couple of days. They live a different life than the fast paced life in the modern cities. Music lovers would appreciate listening to Khoomi singing, a unique style of throat singing practiced in Mongolia.

Trekking is one of the best ways to explore the hidden treasures in the land of Genghis Khan. You can also go for horse–treks. Some of them last for several days. If you enjoy camping, the tour operators will be able to make the provisions for you while you are on the Mongolia tour of your life.

Monday, 7 November 2016

Have A Safe Mongolia Trekking Holiday with A Mongolia Tour Operator


Trekking is one of the best ways to enjoy a holiday in Mongolia, but you need to make sure that you sign up for the activity with a reputable tour operator. Mongolia is a trekker’s dream, with several breathtaking and wild landscapes and vast horizons stretching over sparsely populated lands where you can meet nomads and enjoy a first-hand experience of exploring historic places, remote terrains, and hidden trails. A specialist tour operator can organise a safe and memorable trekking holiday in Mongolia with itineraries that include Terelj and Khan Khentii, Arkhangai, Zavkhan,Uvs, Altai, and Khovsgol.

Reputable tour operators are able to ensure a safe holiday and trek in Mongolia by taking care of every aspect of the trip. With their help, all you need to do is concentrate on your holiday, the trekking, and horse riding. Special vehicles will be provided to carry equipment. Otherwise, for most Mongolia horse treks, a pack horse or a camel will be included in the trip. One pack horse is typically provided for every two guests, and they come equipped with robust saddle bags and waterproof bags to keep essential things (i.e. sleeping bags and rest mats) dry, in case of inclement weather. Plastic sheeting is provided to protect pack horses or camels in case it starts to rain, too.

Mongolia tour operators ensure a comfortable holiday by providing high-quality tents, rest mats, and a dining tent for most trekking holidays. A cook will travel with you to make sure that can eat three square meals each day. Drinking water is readily available using high-quality Katadyn water filter, or water from nearby fresh water rivers, lakes, and streams is boiled. Satellite phones are provided to guides so you can make contact in case of an emergency where vehicle access ornormal mobile communication is impossible.

Thursday, 6 October 2016

Tours to Mongolia: Experience the Rich Culture of Buddhism

Buddhism in Mongolia derives much of its characteristics from Tibetan Buddhism, which arrived in the region in two waves. The first one was during the time of Genghis Khan and later, his grandson Kublai Khan. The second wave occurred in the 16th century when the Dalai Lama school came to Mongolia in the latter part of the century. Both of these had been preceded much earlier in history during the reign of Emperor Ashoka, monarch of the pre-historic Maurya Empire three centuries before Christ.

Mongolia has a rich culture of Buddhism. Ruins of ancient cities and Buddhist temples are still found in the Mongolian countryside. The ruins of remote monasteries located on the towering mountains and evidence of the rich culture of Buddhism can also be witnessed in the Buddhist temples in Mongolia. They are often located on mountainsides.

The local music also reflects a deep love and pride that Mongolians have for their country. Khoomi singing, as the unique style of Mongolian throat singing, is famous all over the world. Khoomi singers produce harmonic tones that can mirror the sounds of waterfalls or the gentle rustle of the wind blowing sand over the steppes. The most recognisable is the deep chanting chorus of the Buddhist monks. It can be quite mysterious and mesmerising at the same time.

Karakorum was the capital of the Mongol empire in the middle of the 13th century. It has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Erdene Zuu monastery of Saskyapa is one of the earliest in the country and houses 108 stupas. The boundary of the temple complex is unique with carved stone turtles along the periphery. The Saskyapa School, located in the Ovorkhangai province of Karakorum tries to maintain equilibrium between erudition and meditation. After lying ruins for many years, the monastery was reconstructed at the end of the last century and is now maintained by the democratic government of Mongolia.

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Plan Holidays In Mongolia For A Unique Experience

Mongolia offers visitors a unique landscape of rolling hills, towering mountains and glaciers, undulating deserts and wide-open steppes. There are also pristine coniferous forest and river and lake valleys that take you to a time when nature was relatively untouched by man. Mongolia also offers some exceptional cultural experiences.

The country offers a host of holiday tours, and you can choose ones that focus on adventure to those that show you Mongolia’s rich cultural heritage. Each of them will give you a unique holiday experience that you would not have had before. You can also opt for holidays in Mongolia that combine both experiences or choose the ones that interest you.

Here is a quick look at some of these options so you can pick the ones that interest you:

Adventure Trips:

•    Tsambagarav Trek: A 7 days riding or walking trip that takes you to the craggy hills and deep cut gorges of the Khatu Valley and the open plains at the foot of Tsambagarav Mountain. You can also enjoy the Tsambagarav national park and see the Hovd River. The trip gives you the best of mountains, valleys, rivers and plains in the space of a week.

•    Terelj Trek: Explore the lesser-known and visited areas of the Terelj National Park. The horse riding trip combines the best of nature with authentic homestays in gers near the Tuul River. You can also enjoy kayaking and visit the famous Chinggis Statue

•    Khangai Hills: You get to enjoy the open steppes, the rugged hills and stunning landscapes of Central Mongolia in this trip. You also get to experience a unique hike to Mt. Bogd and see the 8-lake NaimanNuur in addition to the Orkhon Valley

Cultural Trips:

Winter Festivals: Not many people know that Mongolia has some of the most distinctive winter festivals in the world. You can also enjoy the Ice Festival on the frozen surface of Lake Khovsgol in North Mongolia and take in the Eagle Festival on the steppes outside Ulaanbaatar, and the Camel Festival in the Gobi Desert.

Nomadic Elements: This trip gives you unique nomad stay experiences. You get to enjoy homestays with the Mongolian nomads and see interesting cultural events such as tree planting project in addition to varied landscapes and historical sites. You also enjoy a countryside cooking lesson and learn how to put up a ger just the nomads have done for centuries.