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Mongolia, a landlocked nation between Russia and China, is defined by vast steppes, dramatic mountain ranges, and the sweeping expanse of the Gobi Desert. Known for its nomadic traditions, the country preserves a way of life that has endured for centuries, with herding, yurts (gers), and horsemanship still central to its culture.
Its capital, Ulaanbaatar, blends Soviet-era influences with modern development, while the countryside offers wide-open spaces, ancient monasteries, and historic sites linked to the empire of Genghis Khan. Festivals such as Naadam highlight Mongolia’s enduring spirit through wrestling, archery, and horse racing: sports considered the “three manly skills.”
Mongolia’s raw beauty and living traditions make it a destination that feels timeless, offering travelers both vast natural landscapes and cultural depth.