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國慶假期遊蒙古(一)—— 瀑布巧遇蒙古女學生群

國慶假期遊蒙古(一)—— 瀑布巧遇蒙古女學生群

一提到蒙古國,自然想起成吉思汗、

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12 Reasons Why Mongolia is Perfect for Overlanding

12 Reasons Why Mongolia is Perfect for Overlanding

​Mongolia is the 18th largest country in the world but its population is only 3 million, making it one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries. 45% of the population is packed into the capital city of Ulaanbaatar. That means you can easily get away from civilization and go on trips where you feel remote like no other place in the world, while still not freezing into an ice cube.

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20 days in Mongolia - Back to basics travel

20 days in Mongolia - Back to basics travel

I’ve seen a night sky so clear that I didn’t think you could ever see so many stars, a land so serene in isolation and a culture so welcoming that I hope it never, ever becomes ruined by tourist traps or the greedy grips of mass capitalism (currently contained to Ulaanbaatar).

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A Guide to Independent Trekking in Mongolia

A Guide to Independent Trekking in Mongolia

One of the most interesting parts about traveling Mongolia is the fact that the people living there are nomadic and the land is all Crown owned! Locals (and travellers) can spend the night, or live, wherever they want, for free. The country of Mongolia is basically one big campground.

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Why you should travel to Mongolia

Why you should travel to Mongolia

Heck, since I’m sharing, here is what my hotel room looked like. I was hosted by the J Hotel, a very clean, new-ish hotel found a short cab ride away from Ulaanbaatar’s sites.

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​How to Travel to Mongolia

​How to Travel to Mongolia

Mongolia is an incredibly beautiful country; it’s no wonder it’s on many people’s bucket list of travel destinations. And now that you’re making plans to travel there, you’re probably wondering if it’s better to self-organize or go with a tour company.

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