Which museum to visit in Ulaanbaatar?

National Museum of Mongolia The National Museum of Mongolia was formerly known as the National Museum of Mongolian History. The organization describes itself as “a cultural, scientific, and educational institution that is in charge of the acquisition, maintenance, and interpretation of the objects. The National Museum of Mongolia has its roots in 1924, the year…

Eastern Mongolia

Eastern Mongolia

Eastern Mongolia  Eastern Mongolia is one of the wild and most untouched region in Mongolia. One of the main tourist attraction of Eastern Mongolia is that is A Birthplace of Genghis Khan. World’s Largest Steppe – Menen The largest flat plains of Mongolia are in the most east part of the country. The slope of the…

Milk and dairy products

Milk and Dairy products

Since the domestication of wild animals by ancient humans, milk was processed and used as a secondary raw food materia. As confirmed by protein studies and analysis conducted on the teeth of ancient Mongolian nomads, nomads of the Mongolian region have consumed animal milk and dairy products from as early as 5000 years ago. For…

Altai tavan bogd national park

Wonderfull western Mongolia

In Mongolia, the provinces (or Aimags) of Bayan-Ugii, Khovd, Uvs, Gobi-Altai, and Zavkhan are considered as western regions. Even though it is the furthest region of the country, provinces are accessible by paved roads from Ulaanbaatar, the capital city. Western Mongolia has a long history and is also Mongolia’s most ethnically diverse region. For some,…

Northern Mongolia

The Northern part of Mongolia is the most traveled destination among locals and tourists. The highlight of Northern Mongolia, an alpine region bordering the forests of Siberia, is pristine Khuvsgul Lake, known as Mongolia’s “dark blue pearl” and Darkhad valley – there are over 200 lakes surrounded by high mountains covered with forest and extensive…