Describing my experience traveling by train from Ulaanbaatar to Irkutsk, showing the scenery of northern Mongolia and the journey along southern Lake Baikal.

Describing my experience traveling by train from Ulaanbaatar to Irkutsk, showing the scenery of northern Mongolia and the journey along southern Lake Baikal.
Describing my experience traveling by train from Beijing to Ulaanbaatar, showing the scenery of Inner Mongolia, the Gobi, and Central Mongolia from the train.
Visiting a Buddhist monastery in the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, 2 hours from Ulaanbaatar. Stopping at the huge Genghis Khan statue on the way.
If you come to Mongolia rather spontaneously and on your own, without any prebooked tours, there are great options to explore this vast and magnificent country.
Khatgal, the village at the southern tip of Lake Khovsgol, offers more than what its remoteness suggests. Fortune and positive energy were very present.
After touring the Gobi, we went to explore green Central Mongolia, by our van and on horses. I am showing nice spots and my experiences with Mongolian food.
Sharing my experiences of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. I provide information on natural sights, accessibility and how to prepare for such a tour.
Surprising facts about and cool places to visit in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, which is often referred to as the world’s most ugly capital.
Crossing Mongolia by train is a one-of-a-lifetime experience. The trains are on low speed, providing enough time to inhale the vast emptiness of this country.