Archaeologists uncover new discoveries every year.” “About 30% of Mongolia’s population still live a nomadic lifestyle and, ...
Though one Mongolian Jew says “There are enough fingers on two hands to count all Jews who live here,” a group of Jewish and non-Jewish Mongolians has recently started a Jewish-interest ...
IKHTAMIR SOUM — The vast Mongolian grasslands, dotted with free-grazing sheep, horses and goats, stretch endlessly, evoking freedom and a connection with nature. As tourists worldwide ...
A horse rider in the sand dunes of the Zavkhan province of Mongolia Sure, you probably have a travel buddy you love exploring the world with, but sometimes, you just have to go it alone.
Uncover the magical world of wind harps hidden within Mongolia's endless grasslands. These one-of-a-kind instruments, played ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Breanna is a Mongolia-based writer covering solo travel and gear. I consider myself an adventurous person. I’ve overlanded through Russia.
The first place that Unicef Hong Kong’s Young Envoys visited on their trip to Mongolia was a kindergarten bathroom. It is what’s known as a container toilet – a very clean, odour-free ...
Mongolia offers unique, unexplored adventures for those seeking ancient experiences and rare travel opportunities.