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Nomadic Expeditions

UNESCO SItes - Nomadic Expeditions - Mongolia

UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Mongolia

UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Mongolia

UNESCO SItes - Nomadic Expeditions - Mongolia

Mongolia proudly has five such sites, with another 12 on the tentative list. Ranging from relatively small monument sites to vast tracts of natural landscape, these locations embody Mongolia’s heritage as our legacy and key to our past—places we absolutely must pass on to future generations—irreplaceable cultural and natural sources of life and inspiration.

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Where Eagles Soar

Where Eagles Soar

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Mongolian Eagle Hunting: Sport of the Khans For more than a thousand years, the nomadic people of western Mongolia have practiced this ancient art of golden eagle falconry by training young eaglets and hunting with these majestic birds. Trekking on horseback over unforgiving terrain in frigid temperatures, these hunters work in teams to flush quarry—fox

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Mongolian Throat Singing Demystified

Mongolian Throat Singing Demystified

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Mongolian Throat Singing Demystified No one can say for sure when the art form of throat singing began. The historical records mention it as early as the Han Dynasty, between 206 – 220 BC. Throat singing then appears in Chinese texts dating in 92 AD. From these accounts, we learn that the northern barbarians who

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Pack a sense of humor and an appetite: Mongolia’s cultural norms, explained

Pack a sense of humor and an appetite: Mongolia’s cultural norms, explained

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Pack a sense of humor and an appetite: Mongolia’s cultural norms, explained Giving a “thumbs up” in the United States is a sign of approval, but it’s considered rude, or even obscene, in Iran, Greece and Russia. Who knew you could get yourself in trouble simply by making a slight hand gesture? Curious to learn

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What to Expect When You Attend Naadam Festival

What to Expect When You Attend Naadam Festival

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Mongolia’s Centuries-Old Festival of Competition Festivals are more than just a celebration; they are a way to honor one’s traditions and history. However, some festivals are woven into the identity of a place. Holi in India. Dia de Los Muertos in Mexico. And, Naadam in Mongolia. Held annually in the summertime, Naadam is celebrated across