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I went on a solo adventure into western Mongolia with Indy Guide ( to explore what this amazing part of the country had to offer and visit the eagle hunters of the region, I was not disappointed. The views were on another level, especially in the Altai mountains but the Kazahk people were just extremely welcoming and open which made the experience one to remember. Staying with a different family each night, experiencing their daily routines and eating and drinking with them. We continued to make our way around the west, attending the Nauryz eagle festival and exploring some of the snowy mountains in the Altai by horseback. Filming my adventure through Mongolia was extremely tough, we were on the move constantly and electricity is hard to come by so I relied on power banks a lot to charge my camera, being from Africa i'm not used to temperatures as low as -20 degrees celsius during this time of the year and of course the language barrier but I thoroughly enjoyed the every moment and it was one of the most raw feelings of travel I have experienced.

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A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)

Mongolia! A Journey through Mongolia is a travel documentary from our one month trip through the great expanses of the Mongolian plains.

We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the Tsaatan Reindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden Eagle Festival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the Eagle Huntress. We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai Mountain Range.

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Mongolian real life - Part 1

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Being nomads in a changing Mongolia | SLICE

Like most nomads in Mongolia, Purevjav is a hunter. Lured by easy money, he caught a few wolf cubs and raised them to sell their pelts. But the old man soon realizes that he violated a sacred boundary between Man and nature. In front of our cameras he expresses his dilemma and takes an irrevocable decision.

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An adventure into an amazing country. 4 seasons packed into 15 days

The Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called middle Gobi is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.

The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bring your mind to the era of Chinggis Khan when Mongolians run for more than two centuries the largest empire that ever existed in human history.

The Autumn: as we moved North to reach the Hovsgol lake, we had to pass through a range of mountains. The weather turned rainy, grey and cold as if we were on a November day in Europe. Crossing rivers started to became a concern and mud appeared on all trails. Rain never stopped for 2 days.

The Winter: on the highest pass the rain became snow. On the Zoolongyin pass, we got stuck with our cars for more than 3 hours. Trying to get the cars out of the snow and mud was though. Eventually we did manage to get over.

The Spring again: lake Hovsgol is Mongolian's largest lake and beach holiday place. Here we abandoned the green Mongolian valley to enter the Taiga, the coniferous forest. We are close to the border with Russian Siberia here

Drokpa Nomads - Tibetan Black Tent

The black tents of Tibet are like no other. They appear to hang form the sky, using an exoskeleton of poles often higher than the tent itself.


There are gaps in this video as we did not manage to record the whole making of a tent - maybe next time, but the lives of these nomads, on the verge of settling into Chinese state provided huts, is worth a look anyway.

In The Land Of The Nomads (Mongolia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about the Nomads in Mongolia
Protected by endless deserts and untouched landscapes, an exotic and fascinating civilisation has managed to survive right up to the present day. In Central Asia is the land of the nomads, Mongolia, once a legendary and feared realm yet one that is full of natural beauty. Today’s capital of Ulaanbaatar, or Red Corner, was some centuries ago nothing more than a small nomad settlement but now around a million people live there, one third of the country’s population. The name Genghis Khan is synonymous with Mongolia. Under the leadership of this legendary monarch, the Mongols established the largest empire in history, a realm that extended across large areas of Asia, possessed more than a hundred million subjects and created a new high season of culture. About an hour from Ulaanbaatar in Tov Province is the calm and tranquil, Manzushir, a charming area that is totally different to the densely populated metropolis. In addition to several tent-like huts, or gers, it is mainly the centuries old scattered remains from the high season of Buddhism that capture the attention. The landscape enchants with its exotic splendour. Since 1997 the Khogno Khan Nature Reserve has been protected. It is part of the province of Bulgan one of twenty one provinces known as aimags. The natural landscape is beautiful, which is hardly surprising as Mongolia is the most sparsely settled country in the world. Hunting with eagles is both common and traditional. Each October before the hunting season begins a popular eagle hunting festival takes place in Bayan Oglii. The birds with which the Kazakhs hunt are golden eagles that have a wing span of more than two metres. Mongolia is truly a land of nomads, wonderful wilderness, unspoiled landscapes, centuries old traditions as well as fascinating cultural treasures and sanctuaries.

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I spent 10 days exploring the Mongolian Wilderness

The most impactful trip of my life within the very borders of the land in which I grew up. Ten days touring Western Mongolia and I captured every second of it. Enjoy.

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The Ultimate Mongolian Adventure - Travelling from Ulaanbaatar to Living With the Nomads

Chronicles of my entire adventure in the vast empty lands of Mongolia! On this trip, I'll be travelling from the Mongolian capital right into the heart of nomad country while riding horses and camels through the mini-Gobi.

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Wild Horses of Mongolia with Julia Roberts 1/5

In autumn of 1999 Julia Roberts came to live among the nomads of Mongolia and discovers their special relationship with the wild horse.

Mongolia is home to the only true wild horses known to still exist. Julia Roberts, who shares a passion for horses with the Mongolian people, went there to sample life as a nomad on the steppes of central Asia and learn first hand why the wild horse has been an integral part of existence there for millennia.

Exploring modern Mongolia - O'Hanlon's Heroes

In the seventh episode of the first season, O'Hanlon travels in the footsteps of the explorer Nikolaj Przewalski (1839 - 1888). In the previous episode O'Hanlons visited Przewalski's grandnephew in Moscow and in this episode O'Hanlon travels through modern Mongolia.

Ikea. The first thing you see when you leave the Chinggis Khaan airport towards the center of Ulaanbaatar is a billboard from the Swedish store, which you now encounter in almost every corner of the world. Even in Mongolia? - you ask yourself bewildered. Where people wander around as a nomad with a felt tent?

What would Nikolaj Przewalski have found here in the seventies of the nineteenth century? The explorer who mapped central Asia. Ulaanbaatar was then called Urga and the city consisted of two parts: a Chinese and a Mongolian part. In the Chinese part, the explorer found small houses occupied by merchants and officials; in the Mongolian part lamato temples and felt tents, called yurt or ger. Furthermore: a market square, where, in addition to Chinese, Russians sold goods. Przewalski was impressed by the temples but not from the everyday street life. He found Urga dirty. In his reports, he describes how the Mongols throw their dirt on the streets and how beggars lie on the side of the road. Some are even in the middle of the market, waiting for death and being devoured by the dogs. In the cemeteries, the bodies are exposed and exposed above ground, also as food for dogs and birds of prey. 'It would be difficult to picture oneself anything more revolting', writes Przewalski.

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My trip to Mongolia went through the Gobi Desert and off-road to the only city - Ulan Bator and was as extreme as possible. How people live in a country where there are still only 3 asphalt roads throughout the country, many live in the middle of the desert with camels. In order not to freeze in winter, some have to dig homemade artisanal mines, from where they sometimes do not return. Trees in this country hardly grow. I have visited the desert, mine, yurt and the largest city - the capital Ulan Bator.

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Mongolia Horse Training - Horseback culture in Mongolia

Mongolian nomads‬ have long been considered to be some of the best horsemen in the world. Enjoy amazing skills in horsemanship!

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Mauritius is a small island with a big ocean state. Fringed by a ring of coral reefs, the lagoons attract millions of tourists and provide a livelihood for more than 2,200 local artisanal fishermen. However, years of degradation has left the oceans in a fragile state.
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Mongolian nomads

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Mongolia is known among travelers as the land of nomads, birthplace of the Great king Genghis Khan and of many histories, dating all the way back to Paleolithic Age. It is home to hospitable, gracious herders who cherish their land, animals and culture in all its natural beauty.
In today’s fast changing world, Mongolia is considered as one of the few travel destinations and a place designed for travellers and adventure seekers that can offer beautiful unspoiled nature, endless steppes, massive ranging mountains, crystal clear lakes, parched conditions of the Gobi and interested in exploring the nomadic culture and unrivalled hospitality which have been kept for centuries.

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