
Mongolia, known for its nomadic lifestyle, has a historical tradition of seasonal movements, with nomadic people relocating 4-6 times a year based on livestock pasture conditions. The five domestic animals—sheep, horse, cow, camel, and goat—are integral to Mongolian life, spanning the diverse

The ger, a traditional Mongolian tent, continues to be the core of family life for nearly half of the country's population. Opting for a ger stay provides a glimpse into this age-old lifestyle and serves as an excellent base for exploring Mongolia's captivating landscapes and wildlife.

Approximately 25% of the world's cashmere originates from Mongolia, renowned for producing the highest quality cashmere due to its harsh winters.

Camel riding in the Gobi Desert offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing travelers to explore the remote and breathtaking landscapes of this vast and challenging region.

Imagine being in the middle of nowhere, with no internet or cell phone connection, only you and your local team traveling through magnificent untouched landscapes with wild animals

Mongolian cuisine is influenced by the region’s continental climate. This nomadic cuisine’s staple diet consists primarily of meat and dairy, with minimal use of vegetables.
On May 18th 2022, the “Gobi Natural History Museum” was opened in Dalandzadgad City, Umnugovi Province. The museum was built with MNT10.9 billion from the Gobi Oyu Development Support Fund and it has a collection of more than 4,000 exhibits an
The initial-class Trans-Mongolian train journey traverses a picturesque section of the Gobi region, showcasing the stunning terrains of Mongolia.
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