The East of Mongolia is one of the least visited part of Mongolia by tourists and nomads alike. This means that is has been left completely untouched by the human hand, nature is still king and the rare visitors to this part of the country are priviledged in discovering true, virgin, beauty. The numerous lakes are home to many rare and extraordinary birds, including cranes, rare duck and other waterfowl. While it is harder to access, the efforts are well rewarded with outstanding landscapes and an unspoiled outlook on life…
Further south, near the border with China, an extinct volcano arises suddenly from the plains. This is a holy mountain for the Mongolians and a site filled with the strong spirits of the ancestors. A remarquable journey that is sure to leave no one untouched by its true beauty.
