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The rugged Khenty Mountains are one of the outstanding mountain walking and trekking destinations, with an enormous diversity of landscapes, wild life and spectacular ridge walks. A walking trek through the Khenty Mountains to the Mungun Valley can be arranged on the traditional trails used by the nomads between their summer pastures and winter quarters. There are a number of trekking choices around the camp. The distances and the levels are both for the beginners and the more experienced hikers. The best times to visit the camp for the trekking purposes are from June until September. We will meet many nomads and can visit the nomadic families to learn more about their traditional way of life. |
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The most authentic way to experience Mongolia is to travel on horseback accompanied by nomads; explore the mountains, forest and steppes on the hardy Mongolian horses.
Horse riding is a great way to see the region and to experience the Mongolian way of life; riding is the primary form of transport in the countryside. The horses are traditional Mongolian ponies, small by European standards, but thoroughly suited for the rugged environment. Local guides look after the horses and give you any assistance. Rides can range from a couple of hours along the river to longer treks of a week or more.
For groups of tourists, we can organize horse treks for more days, including the trek to the famous Burkhan Khaldun Mountain, where the great Empire of the Chinggis Khaan was first established 800 years ago. |
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