The first time you get to Mongolia - you cover the inexplicable feeling. It seems that everything stopped and waiting to wake up! Here, no one is in a hurry: pets slowly chew your grass, people slowly go somewhere rare Soviet-made cars slowly move through the steppes, even motorcyclists travel with the speed of a bike.
But most importantly - the natural purity of Mongolia! Untouched virgin nature is preserved only here. And the man did not try to make their own adjustments to this beautiful picture. Run across the steppe deer, seen in the distance a lone wolf in the street runs Mongolian rebyatnya, it is not afraid of wild animals around them.
It's time to rethink your life, to understand why do you live? In this country, there is no money! Rather, they are, but they do not have their original, commercial sense! We can not survive without the money and the day, and in Mongolia people live for centuries! And they are happy! Happy even without money!
Mongolia - that rare country originality that best expresses no colorful expressions of brochures and dry figures and the bare facts. So: population density - 1.7 people per square kilometer, 40% of the country's citizens live in the capital city Ulaanbaatar, Mongolian for one for 13 horses a year are 260 perfectly sunny days, the temperature of -40 ° C in winter to 40 ° C in summer. Add to this a daunting mix of traditionalism - the yurt is not a relic of the past, and complete, and often only possible at home, and openness to Western values - the shepherds enthusiastically talking on the mobile phone, and the youth went to study at European universities.
Among other things, Mongolia - a vast emerald steppes and clear blue lakes, snow-capped peaks of the Altai and Gobi desert expanse of hot, magnificent monuments of Buddhism and an animated story of Genghis Khan, and finally - colorful festivals, generous kitchen and incredible hospitality. Tourism in the country at a decent level due to foreigners who have long ride to Mongolia on fishing, tracking, caravan and Car Tours.
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