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March 2025
The Trans-Mongolian Railway is one of the world’s most legendary rail journeys—connecting Russia, Mongolia, and China in a thrilling route that spans thousands of kilometers, shifting landscapes, and centuries of history.
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Mongolia’s vast, untamed landscapes and deeply rooted nomadic culture captivate travelers year-round. From golden steppes and snowy mountains to the hospitality of ger camps, Mongolia is a land of contrasts and unforgettable moments.
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Mongolia is one of the last places on Earth where traditional nomadic life still thrives. In the vast grasslands, desert steppes, and mountain valleys, families continue to live much as their ancestors did—moving with the seasons, raising livestock, and embracing a deep connection to the land. If you’re curious about authentic Mongolian culture, getting to...
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mongolian sheeps and goats
10 Traditional Mongolian Dishes Every Visitor Should Taste include hearty, time-honored meals like khuushuur, buuz, and airag—each rooted in nomadic heritage and packed with flavor. One of the best ways to experience a country is through its food—and Mongolia is no exception. Rooted in nomadic traditions, Mongolian cuisine is hearty, simple, and perfectly suited to...
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Ultimate Guide to Traveling in Mongolia Welcome to the Ultimate Guide to Traveling in Mongolia — a land of raw beauty, living tradition, and soul-stirring adventure. From the windswept dunes of the Gobi Desert to the tranquil peaks of Terelj National Park, Mongolia invites you to step into a world where time slows down and...
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Narantuul Market is an expansive and lively marketplace, where navigating its vast layout can be a challenge. It’s organized into sections, each dedicated to different types of goods, making it a convenient destination for a diverse shopping experience. Here, you’ll find everything from traditional Mongolian attire such as deels and boots to modern clothing, household...
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tsaatan reindeer herders
Deep in the remote Taiga forests of northern Mongolia’s Khuvsgul Province lives a remarkable and rare nomadic group: the Tsaatan people, also known as the Dukha. With only about 400 individuals across 70–80 families, the Tsaatan are among the world’s last remaining reindeer herders. Their traditional way of life—centered around reindeer herding—has remained largely unchanged...
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Whether you’re a jet-lagged traveler in need of a morning boost or a digital nomad hunting for the perfect cozy café, Ulaanbaatar has a surprisingly vibrant coffee scene. From modern espresso bars to cozy book cafés, the city offers a variety of spots where great coffee meets Mongolian hospitality. In this guide, we’ll take you...
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