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Quote: The best way to explore Khovsgol when you arrive is by horse. When I visited the lake with two friends, we employed a local guide named Ochirbaat, or Ochi for short, to take us along the southeastern shores of Read More
Quote: The Mongolian music scene is still a very fledgling one as young people in Ulaan Baatar experiment with outside influence. The current major trend is the emergence of hip-hop groups using western beats and Read More
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Quote: In Mongolia you can be hard pressed to find quality backpacking equipment, but you will be hard pressed no longer. Seven Summits is the best outdoor equipment retailer in the city. At this store you can buy and Read More
Quote: Save your money and just hire a guide and a few horses to take you around Mongolia.Bernard and Tuya were totally unhelpful during our "trek" in 2010, as was our know-nothing, apathetic "guide" who was too busy Read More
Quote: Once a working Buddhist temple, the Choijin Lama temple, is now a museum. Admission is only $2. Then you are free to wander the grounds, entering the buildings to see the Buddhist artifacts inside. The temple Read More
Quote: The focal point of the Mongolian. It is named after the revolutionary hero who helped the country grasped independence from China. Sukhbaatar was well deserving of all the honors heaped upon him; not just does he Read More
Quote: If you stay longer in Ulaan Baatar, try to join the hiking and running club Hash House Harriers. They go for a tour in the surrounding of UB. Sometimes also weekends further away. You meet interesting people, Read More
Quote: The Zaisan memorial stands on the top of a hill around three kilometers to the south of Ulaan Baatar at the foot of the Bogd Khan mountain range. It was built in the 1980s by the Communist government of the time Read More
Quote: In the 1930s Mongolia, like much of the Soviet Union, Mongolia went through a series of vicious purges to get rid of so-called undesirable elements. In Mongolia, the brunt of this was born by the Buddhists, Read More
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