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Mongolia
Mongolia

Mongolia is a land of vast silence and endless sky, where grasslands roll toward far-off mountains and the horizon feels almost mythical. It’s a place shaped by wind, weather, and the deep-rooted traditions of a nomadic culture that has endured for centuries. Life here moves with the landscape, slow, steady, and intimately connected to nature.

The country’s character is defined by its sheer space. The central steppe stretches out in golden waves, broken only by herds of horses and the distant white curve of a ger. In the north, the land rises into forested mountains and clear alpine lakes, cool and quiet beneath the pines. To the south, the Gobi Desert expands into a dramatic world of towering dunes, rocky canyons, and vast open plains. Each region feels like its own universe, united by an unbroken sense of freedom.

The scale of Mongolia is extraordinary. The Gobi Desert alone is larger than many countries, a landscape of shifting sands, sculpted cliffs, and wide, breathless silence. In contrast, the northern taiga is dense and ancient, home to deep traditions and communities who still follow seasonal rhythms. Western Mongolia rises into rugged, snow-dusted peaks, where eagles circle high above remote valleys and the horizon seems to stretch forever.

Even today, nearly half of Mongolians live a nomadic or semi-nomadic life, moving their gers with the changing seasons. Horses remain at the centre of everything, transport, livelihood, and cultural identity. This connection to land is not nostalgic; it’s living, practical, and deeply respected. Mongolia’s landscapes aren’t just scenery, they are lived with, travelled through, and understood in a way that feels timeless.

The seasons in Mongolia transform the country completely.
Spring sweeps across the steppe with sharp winds and new life, melting the last snows from the mountains. Summer brings long, bright days, warm air, and some of the clearest night skies in the world, perfect for riding, hiking, and experiencing nomadic life at its most active. Autumn turns the forests gold and the plains cool, a season of movement and preparation. Winter arrives with fierce beauty: deep snow, crisp air, and a stillness so complete it feels sacred.

Mongolia is a land of space, silence, and elemental power, a place where nature sets the pace and where the simple, wild rhythm of life leaves a mark long after you’ve returned home.

“There is no greater freedom than moving through a land that asks for nothing but respect.”

Christina Dodwell, explorer and travel writer

Fun facts

  • Mongolia is one of the world’s least populated countries, vast, silent, and with more horses than humans.

  • Lake Khuvsgul, known as the “Blue Pearl,” freezes solid each winter, creating a glassy highway across the taiga.
  • The Tsaatan reindeer herders of the Darkhad Valley are among the last nomadic reindeer people on earth.
  • The annual Maanar Shamanic Festival celebrates water, fire, and snow spirits through song, ritual, and community.

  • Dog-sledding and reindeer riding aren’t just adventures here, they’re part of a living culture adapted to one of the harshest, purest winters on the planet.

Experience

Husky sledging in wild Light Mongolia

14 days

Husky sledging in wild Light Mongolia

Drive your own huskies, ride reindeer & sleep in gers beneath Mongolia’s winter sky.

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