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Steppe Right This Way! Mongolia Tourist Operators Connect Travelers With Nomadic Herders© Odonchimeg Batsukh/GPJ Steppe Right This Way!
For thousands of years, Mongolia's nomadic herders have survived at the mercy of the country's brutal winters — where temperatures drop below -30 degrees Celsius.
It's home to vast, open steppes and an ancient nomadic culture, but as the nation rapidly urbanises, can the landlocked nation hold on to its roots?
Shurentsetseg Ganbold is a health worker in Mongolia whose job involves an unusual amount of travel. She serves the Dukhas, a community of semi-nomadic reindeer herders in a remote part of the ...
ULAN BATOR, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) - A cultural festival designed to boost winter tourism and highlight Mongolia's rich nomadic heritage is currently underway in Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia.
Bolor-Erdene Battsengel is on a mission to make sure artificial intelligence benefits everyone, including her country’s nomadic herders.
Three Camel Lodge: Mongolia's Three Camel Lodge aims to introduce guests to the region's traditional nomadic way of life. It has 40 gers -- round, tent-like dwellings made of wood, felt and rope.
The area is home to around 900,000 formerly nomadic people – many of whom are living in urban environments for the first time.