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 Visit Mongolia's beautifull Monasteries hidden amongst the rolling hills and mountains throughout Central Mongolia. See and feel the perseverance of this indomitable country and culture that has survived and thrived through foreign domination and persecution.Central Mongolia is one of the most interesting regions in Mongolia, it consists primarily of the wide and deserted Mongolian Steppes, still largely untouched, nomadic life goes on there following the same rythme as it has for many generations. Central Mongolia also has fascinating cultural destinations such as Kharakhorum, the old imperial city of Kublai Khan and many of the monasteries of Mongolia.
Mongolia's Monasteries reflect not only traditional Mongolian features, but also Tibetan and Chinese architectural attributes. Many temples were destroyed during the repression of the 1930's, but today many interesting architectural feats remain.
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The great Gobi Desert covers one third of Mongolia, this great expense of desert makes for an incredible setting for any tour, who would have imagined finding some of the world's largest fine sand dunes with caravans of bacterian camels in Mongolia? The Gobi is ever changing with large rocky patches, great sand dunes and grand canyons. This tour will take you on a discovery of the Gobi desert and its unforegettable scenery.
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Our Bird Quest Mongolia Tour enables serious birdwatchers to head-off in different dierections, accourding to your needs, the season and the types of bird you want to see. The usual duration of a tour is 7 - 10 days, with the driver and expert guide bringing limited numbers of visitors to some choice locations for the observation and photography of some of the rare bird species that live and migrate through Mongolia.
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Drive in a unique and challenging vehicle: history meets history with the Uaz 69A on Steppe Tour. The Uaz 69a was designed in 1945 to replace the WW2 Russian Jeep. It was to become a legend for it’s sturdyness and we have restored a few of these old war-horses for you to explore the steppe as the locals did in the 1960’s.
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Situated on the banks of the Orkhon rive, Kharakhorum is the most important cultural and religious site in Mongolia. It was chosen in 1220 as the site of the capital of the great Mongolian Empire by Genghis Khan and later moved by his grandson, Kublai Khan. Sadly today little remains of what was once a great city but some religious sites such as the grand site of Erdene Zuu which was Mongolia's largest and grandest monastery.
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The Soviet Union fought a fierce battle with the Japanese Army in Manchuria in the Historic Battle of Khalkhingol, also known as Nomonhan. 60,000 troops from both sides died in this historic battle that shifted Japanese interest away from NE asia down to the south, leading to the Pearl Harbour attack. Visit the location of the last great cavalry and tank battles of Asia.
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This convenient and beautiful journey offers a wonderful introduction to the mystical and inspiring Mongolian landscape with Journeys to all different directions of the main capital Ulaanbaatar. Offering various geographies and landscapes this journey is an essential for first time visitors looking for an excellent adventure. Your trip will encompass beautiful fields of wild flowers, beautiful mountains populated by forests of pine and birch, exotic rock formations and ancient meeting places of the Mongols not to mention the rich cultural treasures to be found at the ancient capital and the various monasteries that Mongolia has to offer.
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Ascend 4000m peaks with our top Mountain guides and climb unclimbed peaks in the same area: The Khovd Mountain Climbing tour is the opportunity to cover uncharted ground and climb peaks on the frontiers of Inner-Asia.
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 The Bactrian Camel: Ship of the Gobi. Follow in the path of generations of merchants and travellers who used the ubiquitous Bactrian camel to ply their way through the desert plains and valleys. Camel treks are offered no where else in Central Asia, but we are in a position to let you run your own little train of camels across the Gobi with the help of local guides, and leave Mongolia knowing you have enjoyed a unique experience.
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