Posts labeled with Country ' Mongolia'
2014 was an incredible travel year for ArcticTropic. We explored Myanmar ( Burma), European Russia,Siberia,Mongolia,China,Japan,British Colombia,Canada,Singapore,Philippines and Panama. Here’s 184 clips in 11 minutes. This version is natural sound,a musical version will be uploaded soon.
2014 was a busy travel year for ArcticTropic. In all, we travelled an equivalent of more than twice around the world.The voyage to Myanmar in March ,via Frankfurt and Singapore was to the opposite side of the world and back the same route. In May and June we travelled in a continuous Eastbound direction until we ended up back where we started. In contrast, the 2.5 hour hop to Panama was a mere commuter flight.
With a shorter stay in Mongolia this year, ArcticTropic and company opted for riding semi-wild horses in Terelj National Park, northeast of Ulanbataar. The small,but sturdy horses are adept at rapidly climbing and descending the steep,sometimes wooded terrain.
Mongolia – Land of Peace.
Yaks yakking.
Ancient stones tower.
Climbing to Lord Buddha.
All Encompassing Wisdom.
Wisdom.
A Warning.
Mongolian and Tibetan Buddhism are very close.
After a long hard day on the range, a warm comfortable yurt.
The fires burn through the icy night.
Genghis Khan Rides Again!
Special Thanks To Tour Mongolia for putting together this Great Adventure on short notice !
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The bus for Ulanbataar,Mongolia leaves Ulan Ude at 7:30 sharp every morning. The trip is about 12 hours including 3 hours to cross the border and several rest stops.
The landscape is steppe and high desert, with more mountains towards UB.
The border crossing is not an easy one. While Russian customs were very easy coming in by air at Moscow, leaving the Federation by land is a very different experience. About 100km before the border, a soldier boards the bus and inspects all passports. At the actual border there is a two hour wait. No photos are permitted in the border zone. There is a baggage check and individual questioning by a Russian border patrol agent before the exit stamp is issued. The same process is repeated a few minutes later going into Mongolia, minus the interview.
ArcticTropic returns to UB.
UB continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the world, but monastery life never changes.
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Next week ArcticTropic departs from Miami to Moscow – then on to Siberia, Mongolia,China, Japan and British Columbia
A quick representation of destinations since the GoPro was acquired less than a year ago. Featured : USA,Mongolia,South Africa,Namibia,China. Music will now accompany most videos.
Though ArcticTropic leaves for Southern Africa in just over a week, Mongolia is still fresh in our mind. Here, a serene sunset with a rainbow in the distance , hundreds of kilometers from Ulanbataar – one of the most peaceful parts of the Earth. This land would already be frozen and covered with snow now that it is mid- October.
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In July ArcticTropic ventured to Mongolia. The following posts portray our adventures in the vast Central Asian nation.
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On July 4th the Naadam Festival was held at Gurvanbulag, a nomad village in Bulgan Aimag. Music, horse racing ,wrestling and a gathering of families and friends from all the region to celebrate the midsummer holiday.
Winners of a 25 kilometer race.
Village Elders.
Watching the Races.
Exchanging Snuff.
Mongolia’s National Sport.
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Our hosts were Jargalsaikan and his wife Tuya. We stayed with them in the yurt ( ger ) on the left for two days and nights. The encampment is in Bulgan Aimag ( an Aimag is similar to a province or state ) about 15 kilometers from the village of Gurvanbulag,where they spend the winter.
With two children of the encampment.
The inside is very comfortable. A video of daily life will be uploaded shortly.
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