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Mongolia is one of the highest places on earth, located between Russia and China. It was shaped by the seemingly endless plains and the nomadic traditions of the people who continued to live in tents. Like their ancestors, they are completely devoted to their herds. Due to its continental climate, temperatures in Mongolia range from minus 40 degrees Celsius in winter to 35 degrees Celsius in summer. Since the end of the communist era, tourists have experienced a safe and stable environment, making Mongolia a paradise for both business and leisure travelers.

We visited the Ganden Monastery in Ulaanbaatar, the country’s vibrant capital, the mesmerizing natural beauty of the northern region, and even the mystical Gobi Desert, where we’ll encounter gigantic dunes and the world’s most important Dinosaur fossil excavation site. We will meet hospitable and generous people who will make this trip a unique discovery and an unforgettable experience. Here, there is no need to prepare, no need to dress up, just do what you want, impress people, and experience the taste of unknown territory. In addition to their horses, the Mongols gave the world the largest empire the world had ever seen in just 25 years. Bigger than the Roman Empire, bigger than all the territories Alexander the Great conquered, Mongolia was founded under Temujin, who was known as Genghis Khan – who worshiped him and still worships him According to his subordinates, he is the emperor of all.

In 1206, Genghis Khan was able to raise the most powerful and disciplined cavalry ever built, with warlike cavalry capable of immediate mobilization into battle. Genghis Khan created the dreaded Blitzkrieg, a tactic still used by modern armies. The national hero and his successors conquered Russia throughout Asia and Europe, they even conscripted in Central Europe and Southeast Asia, without leaving their families who traveled with them for many years. Genghis Khan’s conquest was the main reason for the genetic mixing between Mongols and other humans. It is said that the greatest wealth of the Mongols is the two key elements of life on the steps, women and horses. It is also said that one in 200 is descended from Genghis Khan, although only Mongolian children are born with bruises on their backs that disappear after one year of age.

In addition to the tradition of freedom and freedom of movement that characterized nomadic peoples, the Mongols also covered an open and secure area of ​​trade and free worship that began in the Far East and ended in Europe during a period known as the “Mongol Peace”. Travelers and explorers like Marco Polo made the most of this area. After the death of Genghis Khan and his eldest son, no one knew about his brave cavalry. The Mongols remained the only people who rode horses on foot, allowing them to travel long distances without overtiring their horses. Because every jump of the rider is assisted by his knees, it also allows him to fully turn his upper body to shoot arrows at enemies in all directions.

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