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- 17 days around north and central MongoliaI just spent an hour writing my update which was lost due to some kind of "invalid character" in the report. As I am not in the mood to retype everything again, I will have to resort to a shorter Posted by grizzly99 in Adventures around the World | Jul 14, 2006
- Leaving Mongolia Woke up after a wonderful nights sleep in our executive suite ? And down to breakfast in the hotel- quite a contrast from the previous day in the ger, today's was in the hotel ballroom, complete with wedding style white Posted by PenllynGirls in Sisters-on-tour2017 | Jun 18, 2017
- Mongolia to Russia Thursday- Mongolia - sorry only a few photos at the moment. Will try adding more later- internet slow - (18.40 done! Hope you enjoy!) Woke up at 4.15 after a good nights sleep - we'd been told sunrise was at 5 Posted by PenllynGirls in Sisters-on-tour2017 | Jun 17, 2017
- Mongolia at lastSlept very well and finally awoke about 10 am. Feeling remarkably fresh. Lovely cuppa and porridge whilst passing through Gobi desert and views of nomadic Mongolian life- ger tents, camels, cows, sheep and goats. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.c Posted by PenllynGirls in Sisters-on-tour2017 | Jun 15, 2017
- Thanks for comments!Just a quick thank you for all the comments! They're fun to read and it's good to hear from you Apologies for radio silence at times- pure and simply no wifi! In Ukaanbaator tonight but off on the train again tomorrow- i.e. Posted by PenllynGirls in Sisters-on-tour2017 | Jun 15, 2017
- Preparing for a long train rideOnce again, we stayed at the Zaya Guesthouse. It felt like coming home again. We were greeted heartily and had to tell the stories of how our trip went. After a quick lunch, we headed straight into the shower. It Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Jun 14, 2017
- WOWH- So this morning I was woken up by the Russian man at 5am he decided he was going to pack very noisily, I therefore thought I might as well look out of the window and get my first real Posted by adamandheidi in 6 months travelling in asia | Aug 8, 2011
- Anyone for boil in the bag goat?We woke up in our beautiful Ger and our lovely lady host cooked us breakfast and bought it in with tea for us (egg and sausage, bread and homemade fresh butter- which hadn't quite set yet). In the morning we Posted by adamandheidi in 6 months travelling in asia | Aug 9, 2011
- Adam thinks he is a mountain goat!Heidi- This morning I woke up after a night of being attacked by beetles and big flying things! I had beetles in my hair and it was gross, then I had just got rid of them and then a big Posted by adamandheidi in 6 months travelling in asia | Aug 10, 2011
- Its not as good as granny nomads12/08/2011 We got up had a light breakfast and then hit the road, we had a five hour drive back to Ulaanbaator where we dropped off our supplies at the head quarters and then set out for the tourist lodge which Posted by adamandheidi in 6 months travelling in asia | Aug 11, 2011
- So whats the best present you can get from Cuba?Answer to title: A stuffed Crocodile Today we woke up in our Ger, had breakfast and then began the two hour drive to U.B. We arrived at 11:30ish, dropped our stuff in our room, grabbed a map and set off. We Posted by adamandheidi in 6 months travelling in asia | Aug 13, 2011
- Oh S**t its the wrong train, leg it!!Today we checked out and went off to the black market. We used the hotel to order us a taxi to get there. They kept asking us are you sure you want to go there? They didn't really seem to Posted by adamandheidi in 6 months travelling in asia | Aug 14, 2011
- Highlights of Central MongoliaWe camped at a very nice place a couple of hundred meters away from town along a small stream. There were horses and sheep around and in the evening sunlight, the atmosphere was really nice. But at the same time, Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Jun 12, 2017
- Towns N Kilometers N Small Bits of InfoThe following entry is not filled with personal details. It is a very full run down on towns, kilometers to Moscow, the different sections of the journey and a little information as well. I guess it wasn't until I looked Posted by eddakath in A Wondering Aussie Roo Still Bouncing | Apr 14, 2000
- The Trans Mongolian Mate!I made it, I finally made it. I was in Mongolia and I was soon to embark upon a journey of a life time. My Trans Mongolian and Siberian dreams were finally about to come true. When I arrived in Posted by eddakath in A Wondering Aussie Roo Still Bouncing | Apr 13, 2000
- Something is in the airAfter nine days of traveling through Southern Mongolia, we had reached the half way point of our trip and started heading north again. We headed up a pass to cut through the mountain ridge and were rewarded with a nice Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Jun 1, 2017
- Snowstorms in the desertWe headed to a national park called ‚Gurvan-Saikhan Nuruu‘ (the three beautiful ridges) to see a beautiful canyon. After a couple of hundred meters of hiking into the deep cut valley, with lots of rock formations along the way that Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | May 25, 2017
- Driving from Beijing to MongoliaTired, bored, and annoyed at all the bumpy roads. Im annoyed, My sisters are annoyed, my dog is annoyed. The only people that are not annoyed are my parents, they are just laughing ands laughing at our complaints. Ok anyway Posted by Xaqira L.T.O in Driving from Beijing to Mongolia | May 24, 2017
- Changing plans Riding through the Mongolian steppe, we passed the winter camp of a nomad family. They were very busy. In spring time, they are shearing their camels. It was interesting to see how they got the camels to lay down and Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | May 23, 2017
- No roadsigns in the steppeOur guide Oogii and our driver Amgaa (which is pronounced ‘Amra’) picked us up at our guesthouse and we headed south. We drove through many quarters full of typical soviet apartment blocks, but also through areas where the typical Mongolian Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | May 20, 2017
- Pleasant weather in the world’s coldest capitalIt was a very bumpy approach into Ulaanbaatar and all of us were happy to have arrived. Passing through immigration was easy. In the baggage area we had to watch out a bit for the many Koreans seemingly running on Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | May 17, 2017
- Golden Eagle festival Kazakhs have a tradition of hunting on horseback with trained steppe eagles. A well- trained eagle flies back to his masters saddle when other horses approach. The festival is held in early October the Eagle Hunting Festival, a colorful and Posted by Travel2Mongolia in Travel to Mongolia | Sep 7, 2016
- Getting to MongoliaPlenty of ways bring you to Mongolia and get around once you are here in our country by AIR and by TRAIN. By air: The most of visitors to Mongolia arrive by air. Mongolian national airline MIAT headquartered in Ulaanbaatar and operates Posted by Travel2Mongolia in Travel to Mongolia | Sep 7, 2016
- Somewhere South of the Russian Border Our cabin proves remarkably cosy, the rhythmic motions and gentle clunking of the train means we sleep soundly, occasionally stirring as we passed through towns. I woke up during the night to some shunting and banging of carriages but Posted by tszeitli in Continental Drift | Jun 8, 2016
- Goodbye UB, Hello Two Nights of Train TravelJen started the day with a run in with the “Toast Nazi” at breakfast. Not wanting to be the cause of her electrocution, while the "Toast Nazi" was out of the room, Jen decided to cook her own toast. Posted by tszeitli in Continental Drift | Jun 7, 2016
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