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Trans Mongolia September 2006
Posted by nikunjgupta1
Hi, I am nikunj, 24 by age, computer engineer from india and will be travelling HK, china and mongolia and may be we can meet. Please send me a mail about your current location and plans. regards, Nikunj Gupta, 438/13, Kurukshetra-136118, Haryana, India ...
Like Mongolia travelmate for mid/end June til July
Posted by nikunjgupta1
Hi, I am nikunj, 24 by age, computer engineer from india and will be travelling HK, china and mongolia and may be we can meet. Please send me a mail about your current location and plans. regards, Nikunj Gupta, 438/13, Kurukshetra-136118, Haryana, India ...
Trans Mongolia September 2006
Posted by garethbirduk
In September 2006 I am looking to spend a week in Mongolia travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway arriving in Ulan Bator (Ulanbataar) on Trans-Mongolian Train 4 on Monday September 18th and leaving a week later on the same Train 4 on Monday September ...
Mongolia on horseback
Posted by peacefrog
I plan to be visiting Mongolia on horseback, and I have a few questions about the horses there: how much ground can you cover in one day (average and max)? how long can you mount in a day? what king of saddle is best? I guess I'll have the answers ...
Help! Tour around china
Posted by evamaria85
... in three weeks, it's doable. I more or less did that tour in 2004, the itenerary was as follows: Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Sichuan, Yangzte River, Nanjing, Huang Shan, Shanghai. You don't really specify what you want to see, is it a city holiday, ...
Western China travel
Posted by miltonc
... China (or Central Asia). Do you think this is doable for around USD 1,000? Would appreciate any help, since I've been thrown a bit of a curve ball with the potential Mongolia changes. Thanks much. Cristine (this is my first blog post ever !)
language studies in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia (nei Meng Gu)
Posted by robjstaples
I was talking to somebody who'd worked in Inner Mongolia recently who suggested that because of the large numbers of Han migrants, most people aren't going to talk Mongolian, especially in the cities. They'll talk a local version of Mandarin or ...
language studies in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia (nei Meng Gu)
Posted by kruemelmonster
... . I have already been studying these languages at my home country (mongolian 4 years, chinese 2 years) I can do this either in Mongolia (but a lot of bureaucracy applies) or in China, Inner Mongolia province (chinese visa are easy to get) Does anybody ...
Starter-kit for China
Posted by evamaria85
... other means of transportation you can dream up and get a permit for, on the numerous border-crossings from Russia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. Some of the border-crossings are tricky, such as ...
Survival in a new territor
Posted by rbenotapa
... I have talked with (not proven)and some Chinese locals in Beijing that pirates sometimes inspect the train trips to and from Mongolia. You will all lost your documents especially if they will get it upon inspecting what you've got.(money,jewelry and ...
trans-mongolian travel
Posted by doug_howell99
... can be dates to start later in the year for these countries or will i have to get a 6 month visa for china and possibly mongolia even though I will only be there for a week or so? any help would be much appreciated thanks If you go to a website ...
trans-mongolian travel
Posted by freddy911
... possible to get a visa that can be dates to start later in the year for these countries or will i have to get a 6 month visa for china and possibly mongolia even though I will only be there for a week or so? any help would be much appreciated thanks
Trans-Siberian
Posted by grissinaki
... during those dates? I will flying into Beijing near the end of may and then intend travelling on the train during June through Mongolia to Russia, with stops in between ending up in St Petersburg by about the 7th of July or there abouts, with the ...
Trans-Siberian
Posted by tommo1
... during those dates? I will flying into Beijing near the end of may and then intend travelling on the train during June through Mongolia to Russia, with stops in between ending up in St Petersburg by about the 7th of July or there abouts, with the ...
Just saying hi
Posted by wakingdream
... forward to seeing some of your photos! More specificaly Australia, New Zealand, Phillipenes, Guatamalla, South America, Candada Russia, Mongolia. Im one of these people that i enjoy getting lost and finding suprises. to me that is half the fun, ...
The Best Travel Books
Posted by shongelo
... in the Woods by Bill Bryson Arctic: Four Against the Arctic by David Roberts Japan: Learning to Bow by Bruce Feiler Mongolia: Lost in Mongolia by Colin Angus South America: Chasing Che[i] by Patrick Symmes Books regarding the sea: And the Sea Will Tell ...
Travel Partner(s) NW-China:Inner Mongolia&Silk Road
Posted by mispda
Badain Jaran Desert (NW-China, Inner Mongolia, Silk Road): info & travel partners to share 4WD I plan a trip to Badain Jaran desert together with a friend around September 10,2011 from Lanzhou or from Jiayuguan (Chinese Silk Road). We think about a ...
Travelling the World - Without Flying
Posted by jeroenandlinda
Totally agree wit Aopac, don't plan too much. I arranged my visa's for Trans Mongolia while traveling, needed some help from an agency, but still, it all worked out and we made it to Beijing. For the transatlantic crossing, you could pick up (buy) ...
NEW YORK CITY, attractions?
Posted by jeroenandlinda
... should be able to plan my trip now~ Btw, anything is a must buy in NY? souveniers ? clothes? i'm planning to go Mongolia next year July! a horseback travel! You guys interested to join?? Thats funny we just came back from the steps and ...
Around the World Traveling
Posted by jeroenandlinda
... traveling now and then, just stay at one spot for a week or two, sounds silly but traveling is tierin g. We are now in Mongolia on day 123 of our journey, don't know when we will finish, probably somewhere early next year, haven't planned that ...
NEW YORK CITY, attractions?
Posted by reds_union
... bought a simple guide book, it is simple and nice~ i should be able to plan my trip now~ Btw, anything is a must buy in NY? souveniers ? clothes? i'm planning to go Mongolia next year July! a horseback travel! You guys interested to join??
Sensible Car Parking
Posted by manzara
If you should ever have to make use of this car park in Mongolia, please park sensibly to avoid inconvenience to other users!
Top 10 Travel Adventures
Posted by manzara
7. Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia "The greatest rail adventure of them all. I'd suggest the weekly Moscow-Mongolia-Beijing train. It's six nights and over 5,000 miles across Siberia, the Gobi Desert, and through the Great Wall for as ...
Top 10 Travel Adventures
Posted by kathryn77
7. Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia "The greatest rail adventure of them all. I'd suggest the weekly Moscow-Mongolia-Beijing train. It's six nights and over 5,000 miles across Siberia, the Gobi Desert, and through the Great Wall for as little ...
Top 10 Travel Adventures
Posted by manzara
... hikes." 7. Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia "The greatest rail adventure of them all. I'd suggest the weekly Moscow-Mongolia-Beijing train. It's six nights and over 5,000 miles across Siberia, the Gobi Desert, and through the Great ...
Trans Siberian Railroad
Posted by sarahindenmark
... , if you have the choice of time, definitely pick the off-season for a more mild climate across the country and into mongolia. i should have also mentioned i brought a medium sized suitcase. i was in a group of study abroad students from denmark. the ...
Trans Siberian Railroad
Posted by robjstaples
... was happy with the functional hard sleeper. There are some pictures on my blog from the trip Once the train crossed the border from Mongolia into Russia an extra carriage which I guess was the Platz-card was added, but it was locked off from the rest of ...
Siberia, Russia
Posted by sibways
... the part of Asia extends from Ural mountains to The North Pacific and from The Arctic ocean to the borders of China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. It's huge with 13,1 million km2 and 77% of the territory of Russia, but only 25% of Russia's population ( ...
Bets Locations for Sighting Cryptids
Posted by purplebuggy
I found this and thought it looked interesting for anyone wanting out-of-the ordinary travel ideas. (I've got to say that Mongolia now has me a little worried though )

