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Holidays in MongoliaMongolia, in the steppes of Genghis Khan, a mythical land Mongolia, the very name evokes images of Genghis Khan’s Golden Horde galloping through endless steppes, nomadic warriors who inspired an admirable awe. The epic tales of the Mongol Empire reached the West in the writings of intrepid travelers, such as the great Venetian merchant Marco Polo and the Franciscan monk Guillaume de Rubruck and still now the Mongol dream feed the Western imagination. Present-day Mongolia, shut in by the Russian bear and the Chinese dragon, is only a small part of the Great Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries, which stretched from the Danube to the Yellow River, the largest continuous empire in the History of the world. Of the 4 millions Mongols, only a little more than 2.7 million people live in the Mongolia, the rest live in Russia and in China, Inner Mongolia (an autonomous region of the People’s Republic of China largely settled by ethnic Chinese). The Mongolia (Outer) Mongolia or Khalkha, a sovereign nation, founded in 1921 but emerging only recently from the Soviet Union influence is locked between the Great Wall in the south and lake Baikal (Siberia’s borders) in the North, and it is larger than Britain, France, Germany and Italy together. Mongolia, in the steppes of Genghis Khan, a nomad land On the vast expanse of the steppes, the beauty and wonder of the Mongolia are intertwined with the Mongolian nomadic lifestyle, which is renowned for its hospitality. Here life has little changed through the passage of time. Mongolian culture is shaped by the nomadic experience, where the traditional dwelling is the ger, or yurt. Life in the ger is the focal point of many customs and traditions, as made famous by Genghis Khan. The drama and natural beauty of nomadic life is a source of inspiration for many visitors to Mongolia, both the soft adventurers interested in exploring the nomadic lifestyle, and the intrepid travelers interested in more rigorous activities, such as horse-riding and trekking. View HolidaysDownload Brochure |








