The Original nature is just hands away
Welcome to Mongolia, the land of Blue Sky and boundless space, the cradle of nomadic peoples.
Time almost stopped there many centuries ago. Noise of civilization does not disturb calmness of most of wild and virgin places.
Mongolia is one of few places where nature still keeps its original condition. You can find here fresh air and pure water springs, sand dunes of Gobi desert and high mountains, endless steppe and deep forests.
One can discover many historical things like etched stone monuments, deer stones, rock drawings and forgotten tombs.
On our website you can find some information about this unique country.
For sure, this will be the very first step to visit Mongolia.
Traverse from Virgin Steppe in the East to Vast Gobi Desert in the South
8 days of adventure into the beauty of Gobu desert. A pure and holy place of Mongolia. Not even you could taste the local foods and drinks, but also the clear and starry sky of the desert. After this trip, you have no way but admit that there is still place for nature beauty on earth.
Just come to experience the difference.
Mongolia 草原風情與世界最高最清之 Lake Khovsgol 之旅
Khövsgöl nuur is located in the northwest of Mongolia near the border to Russia, at the foot of the eastern Sayan Mountains. It is 1,645 m above sea level, 136 km long and 262 m deep. It holds almost 70% of Mongolia's fresh water and 0.4% of all the fresh water in the world.[1] The town of Hatgal is at the southern end of the lake.
The lake is surrounded by several mountain ranges. The highest mountain is the Bürenkhaan / Mönkh Saridag (3,492 m), which has its peak north of the lake exactly on the Russian-Mongolian border. The surface of the lake freezes over completely in winter. The ice cover gets strong enough to carry heavy trucks, so that transport routes were installed on its surface as shortcuts to the normal roads. However, this practice is now forbidden, to prevent pollution of the lake from both oil leaks and trucks breaking through the ice. It is estimated that 30-40 cars have sunk into the lake over the years.
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