Mongolia is a huge landlocked country, with a population less than Singapore, but living in a land area over two thousand times the size of Singapore. So transportation wise, the trip would be best enjoyed with a personal vehicle and guide. My two weeks of travel with the photography group would be a circuit round south Gobi, while my solo extended trip would bring me up north to Lake Khovsgol near Siberia.
Ulan Bator, Mongolia's capital city, is of course the gateway into Mongolia. The city, with its Soviet style architecture, was not my favourite part of the trip. There's an air of solemnity about, which I didn't like and I've come across many young beggars on the streets. I later read that there're many orphans living in the sewers under the city! However, we are only in Ulan Bator a day or two, and we're off to the countryside!
The immense Gobi, with its shifting sand dunes, the Nadaam Festival, Lake Khovsgol - these are some of the many highlights of Mongolia which I hope to cover in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
2 comments:
so,
your very anticlimax,i was hoping to read more about the gobi desert,nadaam festival and lake khovsgol,and the blog entry ends liao.:( write more often, then i dun need to wait till neck grow long.:P
sh
eh, thats why I say stay tuned... next few weeks will post more on the various highlights lor.... :)
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