Mongolian Horse

Mongolian Horses Mongolian horses are stocky creatures, with short legs, strong hoofs, and large heads suited to harsh weather conditions of -45⁰C to +40⁰C as they stay outdoor year-round, self-feeding. The half-wild Mongolian horses are native to the land, domesticated around 4000 years ago, and are a solid breed without human influence or artificial insemination. The mature Mongolian hors...

Camping Mongolia

Camping Mongolia Vast open, expensive, varied, and fenceless, Mongolia is a fantastic country for camping. On Mongolian horseback adventure, you will travel through the wilderness, camping overnights to reach the attractive sites. We will supply tents, mats, sleeping bags, kitchen tent, shower tent (when the weather is warm), and cooking equipment. About the camping site, the tours were ...

Mongolia Ger Camp

Ger Camp Depending on the horseback riding tour length, we included one day to several days of tourist ger camp stay in different locations for an experience and refreshment while staying in western friendly facility accommodation. About the ger camp The ger camp is the major accommodation when traveling through the remote lands of Mongolia. The ger camps are built to accommodate all needs of t...

Mongolia nomads homestay

Mongolia Nomads Homestay Not all, but a few of our horseback adventures include a stay with the nomadic herder family or reindeer family. Your Mongolian experience will be incomplete without a nomad family visit or nomad family stay. We arrange the Mongolia nomads homestay upon clients’ request. The nomad experience can last a day to several days. What to expect when staying with the nomads You...

Mongolian Meals on the Tour

Characteristics of Mongolian Meals The traditional Mongolian meals are rich mixtures of meat, flour, and dairy products reflecting pastoral nomadism. Though the Mongolian ingredients are limited, Mongolian meal types are various, mostly require cooking in nature. To name but a few common, easy to cook at homes or restaurants, must try Mongolian meals; 1〉 Buuz (meat-filled steamed dumpling) ...

Mongolia horse tack for travelers

Mongolian horse tack For Mongolian herders, horse riding is an inseparable part of their daily tasks, chores, and travel for life demands. Mongolians do not use special or protective horse riding gears or plan time for horse riding, as it could happen any time of a day at any length relating to the pastoral animal husbandry lifestyle. Mongolians only utilize necessary gear for riding. For instanc...

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