Crawling out of my tent in the morning of Mongolia, I look across a vast plain covered with a carpet of color with intricate designs. Increasingly chives, if the eye can see and all are in bloom. Millions of heads of mauve and white, floating gently in the morning breeze. A delicious heady aroma of herbs fills air as they move around our Land Rover, looking for my red cup.
We camped beside a wide open valley. It is like a giant basin, surrounded by mountains with breathtaking dark ….. Sentinel in the morning light.
Mongolia, land of big sky blue is certainly up to its name in this crystal clear day.
"The richer people pay to awaken a 360-degree View, as" I enjoy that the beauty that lies before me, and languished in the presidency, taking the steaming coffee. It is an idyllic scene that absorb odors, images and sounds, I wonder how long until the wind wakes from sleep every night and began to roar.
I think back there two nights when they were camped in the dunes Khongoryn Els. Our Nice small dome tent with the "Winds of Nice, and compensate for many of the airflow important "… just do not cut! A wind of hell at night and fight for more than six hours. I felt like someone was standing before me with a giant pepper shaker, pour over my face all night. I am sure that the wind speed was over sixty miles an hour, because Mostly My store was down, as he touched my face. I could hear the gusts which crosses the dunes, like a roar of the waves or is … a banshee screaming? I spent most of the night huddled in my sleeping bag to prevent sand from entering the eyes, nose and ears.
In the morning, which was literally in a sandbox. What a night! The Sandman really showed up! And speaking of tents, if you come to Travel Mongolia, forget to bring a good note. Once you step outside in one of these winds, saying goodbye to her as Tumbleweeds all the way the Russian border.
Mongolia is a truly beautiful country to travel through the ground to drive our own pace, in our Land Rover, let me to really dive into one of the most spectacular scenery I've ever laid eyes on. I like the vastness of space and interact with the local population in towns, markets and a small proportion of pastoralists of their traditional nomadic life.
Mongolia, with all its beauty to me dazzled, but I am very aware of being complacent. It is a land of extreme temperatures and can change dramatically within hours. I heard reports of local people who are aware of these issues have been caught outside. Frozen dead bodies of untrained pastors found in the steppes in these circumstances. These temperature extremes are much more frequent in spring and autumn.
It is not often that two days are the same and I am learning to expect the unexpected. From sweltering in a pair of shorts one day, twenty-four later hours, when I'm pulling all my winter clothes, including my wool cap.
Traveling in Mongolia was an eye opening. A real change in my mode Western life. I only taste of what this tiny country has to offer and I came here for eight weeks. But what I saw, smelled, heard and tasted tried my senses. Mongolia is deeply engraved in my mind.
Mongolia is not for the faint of heart and if you are looking for the kind five-star, convenient, comfortable vacation, forget it. Mongolia is probably not for you. It is difficult, both psychologically and physically.
If you decide you want an adventure Mongolia, which is in its best interests and security of being fully prepared. Take time to plan their holidays in Mongolia
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