Mushing Across Mongolia

~ by Karl Roahen
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Mongolia is too far away, if you need any tours in China, just look at our site at
http://www.visitourchina.com
Full of tours suitable to take in any season for the whole year.
Your trip reminds me of the life of Inuit. A special and exciting experience, I guess.
what a big dog,wow
Maybe only this animal can bring you out of that place.
How rask for your tour..
waw … great trip. I would love to have and I part of such a trip. Poor animals, I think are very tired
Wonderful trip, thanks for sharing.
But I like to go to Mongolia in summer:)
A special and exciting experience. If you need softtourism, for example cruise trip, you can visit our yangtze river tour site: yangtzeriver.org
Not on your starting salary,you're not.
I really like all the pictures! I am planning my visit to Mongolia very soon.
It's a pity there is rare snowing day in south China. It's difficuilt to describe the pleasure when you ski or have a snowball fight. Wonderful, I can just say.
Wow i really like the scenic views and that resembles the fine picture of the mangolia ,from which we are still not aware i think there exists a huge opportunity for the country to attract the touristers
Yes mongalia is very nice and the scenes do look alike. I went there as a tourist once and it was awesome. I liked it.
Mix up the vast landscapes of the Gobi, the snowcapped mountains of Bayan-Ölgi and the dramatic gorges and sparkling lakes of Khövsgöl. Sprinkle in the felt homes of the nomad and the cry of an eagle.
Landlocked between China in the south and the vast Siberian wilderness in the north, Mongolia is the geographic heart of Asia. The country’s “Eternal Blue Sky” spans breath-taking sceneries of rolling steppe (grasslands), high glacial mountains, impenetrable forests, roaring free-running rivers, deep crystal clear lakes and the largest desert on the Asian continent, the Gobi Desert. The country is home to a vast array of wildlife, from huge herds of Mongolian Gazelles in the eastern steppe to Snow Leopards and Argali Sheep in the western mountains, to the Gobi Bear in the southern desert. I would thoroughly recommend nature loving people to go there once in there lifetime!!!
Maybe only this animal can bring you out of that place.
How rask for your tour..
Gosh, you read this and wish you were there – We get the horses and ride to Hanh while the sun sets – As we reach the pass, the lake appears again, stretching like a never-ending ice-skating rink and the pictures make the imagery even more appealing. Then I think how cold and tiring this must have been and settle for living out my dreams through others. I live in a warm place called Walton on Thames and I will settle for that with the rare drop of snow but still envy you.
I love the pictures. They remind me of old stories with Bodidharma and Rinzai. Sublime form of art
Your trip reminds me of the life of Inuit. A special and exciting experience, I guess.
These animals are wonderful. The pictures are awesome. I really like snow very much.
Regards
Derek
Craft Fairs
The Mongolians are one civilization that had to live with the harsh conditions of winter living just in the wilderness and grasslands. It takes great strength and their skills of building freeze prevention tents are just second to none.
Hope this institution will be helpful for many other people. Thanks for informative sharing.