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Ulaanbaatar  city  Tour 

Gorkhi-Terelj National Park is located near Ulaanbaatar, about 60 km. The Park is a great getaway destination for short and long time visitors. If time allows, spend a night at one of the Mongolian Ger camps in Terelj Park to get the taste of Mongolian culture. Among local attractions are famous “Turtle" Rock, man-made park with Rock, man-made park with 

Like nearly one half of the Mongolian population, the capital city of Ulaanbaatar herself is a nomad. The city has changed locations more than twenty times over the past 350 years before taking root in her current location in a sweeping valley bounded by four sacred peaks, including Bogd Khan mountain to the south. 

 Gobi Desert Tour
Khustai National Park 

The world famous Gobi Desert is an astonishing region blessed with true remoteness and rugged beauty. We explore the impressive Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park, named for the mountain range which flanks the eastern half of the park. It is also home to the largest sand dunes in Mongolia at Khongoryn Els. Due to the sound the dunes make on a windy day they are known as the 

Hustai is the place where the wild Takhi- Przewalski horses have lived peacefully since 1993 when they were reintroduced to their native land Mongolia. Here we are able to see and photograph these beautiful wild horses at pasture and Red Deer, Wolf, Asian Marmot, various species of water fowls and prey birds etc., as well. 

Altai tavan bogd tour  

Altai Tavan Bogd National Park is in Bayan-Ulgii Province, Mongolia. From Ulgii center to Altai Tavan Bogd  National Park is 180 km. The National Park includes 636,200 hectares in Bayan-Ulgii province including Tsengel Soum, Ulaanhus Soum,   The Tavan Bogd (Five Saints) chain includes the highest peak in Mongolia, Khuiten Uul (4,353 m) 

Hunting with eagles is believed to be 1,000 years old; however falconry has been in practice in Central Asia for 6000 years. Falconry was not introduced into Europe and China until the Mongolian Conquest by Chinngis Khaan in the 13th Century. Chinngis had 1,000 hunting eagles, falcons, and gyrfalcons. Though falconry spread to other parts of the world, 

Kharkhorin of ancient capital of Mongolian Empire built by Ugudei Khan in 1235. The city was strategically located at the crossroads of traditional routes, creating a staging post for migrating nomads and merchants caravans. Foreign envoys and prominent clerics travelled to this city for an audience with Mongol khan.Far after when the Hubilai Khaan moved t the

Kharkhorin and Golden gobi tour  

In western Mongolia, deep within the Altai mountain range, an ancient tradition of hunting with Golden Eagles is still alive. 
The Kazakhs of Mongolia train their eagles to hunt and here the bird of prey is often considered a family member. Once a year, hunters from all over Bayan-Olgii province gather to celebrate this traditional skill and compete against each other 

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