Travel Blogs from Mongolia
Hustai a la riviere Tull
Aujourd'hui, randonne a travers le parc pour rejoindre la riviere Tull ou est cense se passer le petit Nadaam le lendemain. Journee tres speed, beaucoup de trot et de galop. David commence a fatiguer et doit parfois marcher un peu pour ne pas ...
A stone's throw away...
We scraped the ice off the car this morning and got moving, aiming for Kharkorin which was the capital 800 odd years ago. As they say, "it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings," so we had the intake hose off one last time for a final river crossing test. ...
The longest border crossing in the world?
Took a train from Irkutsk to Ulan Baatar. The border crossing somehow managed to take 7 ...
Barren, Hot, Desolate Omnogov
... occasional chunks of ice and small squirrel like creatures. We continued our tour of Omnogov at Khongorin Els, the largest sand dunes in Mongolia. The range of sand dunes spans 15 miles by 5 miles. The tallest sand dunes have a height of around 600 feet. ...
Mongolia!
... and bags were searched... then came the Mongol entry border procedure... Anyway, after we finally arrived we spent a week in Mongolia and went on a 4 day jeep trek into the countryside surrounding UB (Ulaan Batar, coldest capital in the world). It was ...
day 3
Go to the Summary Page ___________________________ I wrote everything in my own diary, and I wil translate and copy it here later... For now there are the pictures, and the GPS coordinates for GoogleEarth addicts Slept by the river at ...
day 4
Go to the Summary Page ___________________________ I wrote everything in my own diary, and I wil translate and copy it here later... For now there are the pictures, and the GPS coordinates for GoogleEarth addicts Rest day, we stayed at the ...
