Ulaanbaatar City (abbreviated as UB) is the capital of Mongolia and serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country. Nestled in the…
3 Plants You’ll Only Ever See in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert
The Mongolia’s Gobi Desert is known for its harsh, unique climate—marked by arid soil, intense sunlight, and extreme temperature fluctuations. Despite these seemingly inhospitable conditions,…
Sharga Mankhan Nature Reserve: Mongolia’s Harshest Climate Zone
In 1993, with the goal of conserving the Mongolian saiga antelope, the State Great Khural of Mongolia declared the establishment of the Sharga Mankhan Nature…
Top 4 Fish Anglers Dream to Catch Mongolian Fishes in Rivers and Lakes
Tourists visiting Mongolian fishes in rivers and lakes, especially those interested in fish angelers and sport fishing, are often eager to catch the country’s largest…
Gunj Temple (Sacred Burial Site of the Qing Princess)
Located approximately 120 kilometers east of Ulaanbaatar, Gunj Temple is situated in the Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area. To reach it, one must travel through…
5 Oldest and Most Renowned Traditional Arts of the Nomadic Mongols
Traditional Arts of the Nomadic Mongols is a remarkable expression of their unique culture and customs, passed down through centuries. This artistic heritage reflects the…
The 4 Most Distinctive Horse Traditions in Mongolian Culture
Since ancient times, Mongolians have revered horses not only as an inseparable part of daily life but also as sacred and symbolic beings. This deep…
Mongolian Naadam: Wrestling, Horse Racing, and Archery
The ancestors of the Mongols, the Xiongnu (Hunnu), were known to hold grand feasts and celebrations, which were recorded in ancient Chinese chronicles. The tradition…
Cultural and Traditional Games of Mongolian Nomads
Mongolian traditional games are a vital part of the intellectual and cultural heritage of the nomadic lifestyle, having evolved into highly refined methods of play…
Traditional Eagle Training and Hunting Practices
The practice of training and domesticating eagles for hunting has become an attraction for hundreds of international tourists. As a result, annual events such as…
Tourists Can Explore in Deer Stones Mongolia – Part 1
Deer Stones, which are widely distributed across most provinces of Mongolia, as well as in the Tuva region of Russia and the areas around Lake…
Tourists Can Explore in Petroglyphs Mongolia – Part 1
Petroglyphs – Ancient Messages Etched in Stone Rock art, or petroglyphs Mongolia, can be found primarily along the migration routes of ancient Mongolian nomads. These…