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A warm Welcome! Traditional snacks and Most delicious Mongolian foods

A warm Welcome! Traditional snacks and Most del...

You can feel only this warm welcoming from our herders in Mongolia. We have more than 21 ethnic groups living throughout the country and each ethnic group has different traditions,...

A warm Welcome! Traditional snacks and Most del...

You can feel only this warm welcoming from our herders in Mongolia. We have more than 21 ethnic groups living throughout the country and each ethnic group has different traditions,...

Road to the Western part of Mongolia

Road to the Western part of Mongolia

Every time I go to Mongolia's western provinces and meet the local herders, I admire the beautiful nature of my native country. From the capital close to 1000 kilometers are...

Road to the Western part of Mongolia

Every time I go to Mongolia's western provinces and meet the local herders, I admire the beautiful nature of my native country. From the capital close to 1000 kilometers are...

Human and nature co-existence

Human and nature co-existence

OTOR pasture in the Winter months The thousand-year history of the Mongolian nomads is one of living with nature. it is no surprise that they have developed a lifestyle that has...

Human and nature co-existence

OTOR pasture in the Winter months The thousand-year history of the Mongolian nomads is one of living with nature. it is no surprise that they have developed a lifestyle that has...

Last Nomadic people on Earth

Last Nomadic people on Earth

The modern state of Mongolia is easily the least populated country in the world. Largely untouched by modern life, the Mongolian nomads

Last Nomadic people on Earth

The modern state of Mongolia is easily the least populated country in the world. Largely untouched by modern life, the Mongolian nomads

SARLAG IN WESTERN MONGOLIA

SARLAG IN WESTERN MONGOLIA

The SARLAG live in the highest pastures of the Khangai and Altai mountains in Western Mongolia. These eco-friendly animals

SARLAG IN WESTERN MONGOLIA

The SARLAG live in the highest pastures of the Khangai and Altai mountains in Western Mongolia. These eco-friendly animals