Mongolian Tours Offer Something Different

By Marci Glover


Vacations today are often about seeing something totally different. Many visitors are no longer satisfied with spending time on the beach. They are looking for a truly unique experience where they get to see things up close and really get an idea of how other cultures live. With this in mind many tour companies are now specializing in off the beaten path vacations.

When planning an adventure vacation it is very important to look for a reputable company that offers plenty of guarantees. The trips are typically quite expensive and travellers really want to get their monies worth. One of the fastest growing destinations is the far east. Mongolian tours are one of the most popular of all locations as the country is steeped in tradition and a really unique culture.

The people of Mongolia are well known for their generosity and hospitality. Much of this is derived from their nomadic origins and the challenges of living in a harsh climate. For generations the people have had to rely upon each other to get through everything, from massive snow storms to cattle disaster and water shortages. Every visitor is treated as someone special and offered the same food and drink as the rest of the family.

Visitors should be well aware that in Mongolian custom it is considered very rude, almost unacceptable, to refuse the food that is offered. Anyone who is a picky eater or a vegetarian will be left facing some difficult choices and may well be left hungry. On the other hand the bold and adventurous types will relish tucking into some traditional foods and enjoying the company of the local people. It is a once in a life time experience and should be enjoyed to the fullest extent.

One of the most popular months to visit Mongolia is July. This is not only for the best weather but also the world famous Naadam Festival. The main festival takes place in Ulaanbaatar, but there are other smaller versions throughout the countryside. This is a once in a life time opportunity to see traditional sports such as wrestling, archery and horse back riding.

Some of the highlights of the Naadam are the world famous horse races. The nomadic culture has been dependant on horse for centuries. They provide milk for food and are a primary means of transportation. Children learn to ride almost before they can walk and by the age of ten are proficient riders. Young boys love to race their horses against each other and the winners get the bragging rights for a year.

Getting out into the great outdoors is an integral part of a trip to Mongolia. There is so much to see it is very important to plan carefully to fit in as much as possible. The Uran Uul is an extinct volcano that offers amazing views. The walk up to the rim is in itself a wonderful experience.

The Gobi desert is another must see stop. This vast area is home to many different types of animals as well as being a hugely important archaeological site. Many important dinosaur fossils have been discovered in the Gobi as well as evidence of human occupation going back many thousands of years.




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