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Mongolian
strong horses are very faithful companions of nomads |
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Riding in Mongolia is interesting and exciting. Mongolia is probably
the most horse riding nation in the world. There is no other nation so
much accompanied by the horse in the world that even children learn
horse riding as they walk. To be a friend of Mongolian horse, it is not
necessary to be a skilled horseman; both good riders and less experienced
riders will find it out Mongolian horses are so easy to deal. The absence
of fences and spectacular forest with stunning rock formations and galloping
nomads await you. |
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This is a close encounter with Mongolian horsemen and their horses. And we shall ride together for 6-8 hours each day covering about 20 km/32mile per day. So reasonable fitness levels and bit previous riding experience are recommended. Suggested daily itinerary: Day 1. Arrival in Ulaanbaatar and hotel transfer. Tour briefing. Day 2. City tour. It takes you to the best sights of the capital. Day 3. Drive to the Terelj National Park and start bit riding. Day 4. One day excursion to the Ruins of Princess Temple. Day 5-6. Riding to the picturesque Hagiin Black Lake. Day 7. Riding to the Huren Morit pass. Day 8. Riding near the Asralt Hairkhan Mountain, the highest peak of Hentii mountain range. Day 9. Riding from the Asralt Hairkhan Mountain. Day 10. Arrive at the ger camp to wash off the trail dust. Day 11. Drive to the site of ancient capital Karakorum via present capital of Mongolia. See the wild horses. Overnight in a ger camp. Day 12. Arrive in Karakorum and visit the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. Day 13. Arrive in Ulaanbaatar. Shopping or private arrangements. Day 14. Departure from Mongolia or start of a next trip. NOTE: - If you prefer a sample detailed brochure, refer to "Holy Mountain Trek" - This trek can be combined with famous Naadam festival or other trips. |
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