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Hidden Gems of Mongolia: 8 Experiences for the 60+ Traveler
In a youth-obsessed culture, there’s a tendency to think that exotic travel adventures are only for the young. But nothing could be further from the truth—travelers in their 60s, the young at...
Tourism in Mongolia
Tourism in Mongolia was extremely limited by the Communist Government, but has been expanding following the 1990 Democratic Revolution in Mongolia in the wake of the collapse of the USSR and the...
Mongolia religion
Tibetan buddhism The main religion of Mongolia is the tantric Buddhism ( Vajrayana) of Tibetan lineage (Gelugpa). The links between the Mongolian Buddhism and the Tibetan Buddhism are very...
Mongolian History
Mongolia's history is extremely long; it spans over 5,000. "The Mongols has little inclination to ally with other nomadic peoples of northern Asia and, until the end of the 12th century, the Mongols...
About Mongolian Language
The Mongolian language belongs to the Ural - Altaic language family. This included Kazakh, Turkish, Korean and Finnish. Today more than 10 million people speak Mongolian. They live in Mongolia,...
General Impormation
Area: 1,564,115 km². Capital: Ulaan Baatar Country Code: 976 Country Population: 3,000,000 Currency: CAD$1 = 900 Mongolian Tugriks (MNT) and US$1 = 1135 Mongolian Tugriks...
Social Conventions
Mongolia is a very traditional country and as such, there are certain social conventions that should be abided by to ensure a successful trip. Visitors should never refuse food or drink, and should...
Mongolia diet
The cuisine of Mongolia is greatly influenced by those of its neighbouring countries, China and Russia. The Mongolian diet consists mainly of dairy products, meat (cattle, horses, camels, yaks, sheep...
Mongolia
Mongolia is located in the landlocked plateau of Central Asia between China and Russian Siberia. It covers an area of 1,564,115 sq km and the population is roughly 3,000,000. Mongolia is quite...
Climate
Mongolia is known as the “Land of the Blue Sky” and experiences more than 260 sunny days a year. Mongolia has four distinct seasons: winter from November to February, spring from March to...