 | This moderate adventure trip takes you to the Great Chinggis Khaan's inspiring birthplace as well as some historic, legendary sites connected to him and his conquerers. Riding the Mongolian horses is a wonderful experience as these small but fit horses are good at long and tough rides and real friends to human beings. The horses are one of the biggest features of Genghis Khaan's successes. During the trip you will have opportunities of viewing some endangered wild animals, birds and also visiting city ruins from the 13th century and inscribed monument from the 12th century. Let's ride in the beautiful steppes under the blue skies of Mongolia... |
| | Roaming with the camels in the fabled Gobi desert. The Mongolian Gobi is a vast zone of desert and desert steppe covering almost 30% of the Mongolian territory and also northeastern China. The Gobi is often imagined as a lifeless desert, but in reality is a land of steppes that serve as a viable habitat to humans and wildlife alike. The Mongolian Government established the Great Gobi Strictly Protected Area in 1975. In 1991 the United Nations designated the Great Gobi as the fourth largest Biosphere Reserve in the world. The Gobi was originally an ancient inland sea basin. Later it became home to many species of dinosaurs, and today is reservoir of fossilized dinosaur bones and eggs. We’re inviting you to discover the beautiful places and ancient scenes where dinosaurs lived in Mongolian Gobi on the back of the camel... |
| | Mongolia is a unique fly-fishing destination: a land of rolling steppes, rugged mountains, verdant forest, and pristine rivers. Wild rivers teem with fish: Grayling, Lenok Trout, and the legendary Taimen. Highlights of fishing in Mongolia include the clear rivers, abundant fish, tranquil fishing, stunning surroundings and unique culture. Not to be overlooked is the exquisite dry-fly fishing for Lenok Trout and Grayling; catches of 30 to 50 in a day are not uncommon... |
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