http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/154744 Mongolia, a land where the whispers of the past echo through the vast steppe, where nomadic traditions intertwine with modernity, and where every horizon promises an adventure waiting to be embraced. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/134240 Embarking on a journey to following top 10 destinations in Mongolia promises an adventure of a lifetime, offering a tapestry of experiences that encompass the country's natural beauty, rich history, and deeply rooted traditions. Whether you seek the thrill of adventure, the serenity of nature, or the warmth of cultural interactions, Mongolia beckons with a tapestry of experiences waiting to be discovered. Prepare to be captivated by the allure of Mongolia – a land where the spirit of adventure and the embrace of tradition converge to create an unforgettable travel experience. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/131763 What is Ger Camp? A Ger camp, also known as a yurt camp, is a traditional accommodation option in Mongolia. The Ger, or yurt, is a portable round tent made of a wooden frame covered with felt or canvas. These camps are typically located in the countryside or near popular tourist destinations, offering visitors a unique and immersive experience of Mongolian nomadic culture. Ger camps provide basic facilities and amenities for travelers. Each Ger is furnished with comfortable bedding, traditional rugs, and a stove in the center for heating and cooking. Some Ger camps have shared bathroom facilities, while others offer private bathrooms. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/129753 The Tsaatan people have a unique way of life, living in teepees made of reindeer hides and moving with their herds throughout the year http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/122160 The traditional ritual of hunting with eagles was officially registered in UNESCO's "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity". http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/118057 The Gobi desert is land of dinosaurs and it is the home for camel breeders rich with wildlife and vegetation. This well-appointed museum houses plenty of stuffed Gobi animals, and a collection of seashells and marine fossils (South Gobi was once beneath the sea). http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/117671 Mongolia is one of the best countries that you can travel to these days. It’s safe to travel in Mongolia and the locals here are very friendly with the travelers coming to this part of the world from other countries. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/117391 Are you looking for some top Mongolian tour packages? If Yes. The Nomadic Of Blue Sky is the right place for you. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/103941 The Electronic Visa Application System has been officially launched in Mongolia http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/41100 ‘The Telegraph’ has published a list of 16 beautiful countries that are suitable to travel, with no confirmed cases of the corona virus infection. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/39440 Matt Travels to Mongolia in pursuit of one of the Largest Species of Sheep in the world! http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/39430 " We were lucky enough to make it to the Naadam Festival while we were traveling through Mongolia. Naadam Festival is the biggest major national holiday in Mongolia and is celebrated across the country. The major event is celebrated in the countries capital Ulaanbaatar, but there are smaller more provincial celebrations across the country. The Naadam festival has three main sporting events: wrestling, archery and horse riding. All of these events are taken incredibly seriously." / Sally And Ed / http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/39425 In the eagle festival, Kazakh eagle hunters  celebrate their heritage and compete to catch small animals such as foxes and hares with specially trained golden eagles, showing off the skills both of the birds and their trainers. Prizes are awarded for speed, agility and accuracy, as well as for the best traditional Kazakh dress, and more. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/37951 Oscar nominated star will spend 10 days on a survivalist trip to Lake Hovsgol, staying in a yurt, riding horses and hunting with hawks http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/37942 “Mongolia — Nomadic by Nature.” http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/36867 " When I visited Mongolia, I was immediately in love. I would go so far as to say it is now my favorite country. I fell in love so much that I actually got home sick for Ger life even before I had left the country. So I have put together a list of the reasons to visit Mongolia and why should make it your next big adventure." / Traveler Charlie / http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/36798 - One week tour price would be US $63 000 per person. - The travel feature is to take a plane without any information of country and destination. Only your tour guide knows that. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/32947 Combining ‘a blend of the east and west’, "The Hu" have found their way to 45 million YouTube views, a smash hit debut album and the admiration of Elton John http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/30767 The eldest son of President of the United States Donald John Trump Jr. has come to Mongolia for a private trip with his son in this summer. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/19629 The Mongolian Ger is ideally suited for the country's extreme climate and the people's nomadic way of life http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18955 It is evocative of vast , wide  spaces and it demands great skill and talent from the singers in their breathing abilities and guttural singing techniques. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18935 Mongolian throat singing khoomii http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18676 Perhaps the most ancient musical instrument of the Mongols is the "Morinkhuur", invented at least thousand years ago http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18448 ITB Berlin http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18275 Mazaalai or Gobi bear is only species that inhabit in Mongolia, no other places in the world. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18274 The Shamanism is intricately linked to all aspects of lifestyle and reverence towards nature. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18273 The Mongol Empire or Genghis Khaan’s conquest existed during the 13th and 14th centuries and was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Originating in the steppes of Central Asia, the Mongol Empire eventually stretched from Eastern Europe and parts of Central Europe to the Sea of Japan, extending northwards into Siberia, eastwards and southwards into the Indian subcontinent, Indochina and the Iranian Plateau; and westwards as far as the Levant and the Carpathian Mountains. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18272 Mongolia is beautiful country for any tourists. So the country is the 18th largest and most sparsely populated country in the world. http://www.nomadicofbluesky.com/post/18220 Mongolian traditional national famous beverage