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“INHALE SKY, EXHALE LOVE.
Wake up in a country with the bluest sky. You arrive with pots of fresh milk after milking a cow outside your yurt (ger). Mongolian fresh homemade pancakes are given, and you’re preparing to make cheese before your husband’s arrival. Your husband has gone to check the half-wild horses that once ruled the world. The feeling of freedom and power it imparts when galloping through Mongolian landscapes on horseback is limitless.
You’re proud that you built your own home (ger) yesterday in just two hours. You’re excited about brewing 20c vodka from dairy tomorrow and sewing clothes with your own hands as a reminder of this remarkable journey.
You know that the day after tomorrow will be your last day living as a Mongolian nomadic couple, as it was in the 13th century. For this day, you’ve decided to connect more with nature. Watching a movie outside, under the billions of stars in the vast Mongolian valley, is one of a kind.
It’s more than quality time, more than an interesting experience; it’s a life-changing feeling that will start the next happy chapter of your love.”
“Upon arrival at the airport, you will be welcomed by our guide. After taking some time to rest, you’ll explore the city with a slow, brief walking tour in the central areas of UB. It’s a city where ancient tradition and urbanization coexist.
In the evening, get on the train to reach a different world- The world of nomads!
“Can you imagine building your own home to stay in while traveling? A fully operational one that’s been used by nomads for thousands of years? And even more amazing, within 2-3 hours… This is why nomads can move at least 4 times a year. You will be provided with Mongolian traditional clothing to wear during your stay.
Building your home together, wearing traditional clothing, you have just embarked on a new family and a new loving relationship as nomads.”
“Looking after half-wild horses and collecting wood from high mountains are activities that boost a Mongolian man’s masculine energy. While the husband is wandering through the valley with the horses, the wife will be milking a cow and preparing Mongolian cuisine for lunch with the assistance of a Mongolian woman. In the evening, locals will help you create something by hand as a reminder of this journey, such as a leather belt or a small souvenir.”
“One day is not enough to learn from the nomads, so use this day to immerse yourself deeper into nomadic life.
Learn the wisdom of living in the best way possible in a fluctuating atmosphere (-40 to +35 degrees Celsius) without any access to the outside world, including ways to predict the weather and make rope out of animal hair. Charge your spirit on horseback by galloping in the midst of the green.
In the evening, brew pure 20C vodka by your own hand. You can use it to add more fun to your journey or for medicinal purposes before you sleep.
Sleeping outside on the wooden cart under the billions of stars is optional.”
Nomads live harmoniously with the land, in return the land bestows everything we need. Showing appreciation for mother earth and connecting to nature is not only a custom or vacation but a way of living for Nomads. On this day you would hike to the sacred mountain and show respect to it with locals.
Once you step into Mongolian countryside landscape, even strangers become friends. Hospitality is our second nature. In the afternoon visit other local families, and have a casual conversation.
In the evenining, say GOODbye to your newly made local nomad friends by playing traditional games and having a Mongolian famous stone-steamed barbeque which is mostly served to respected guests during special occasions.
“Blue dramatic mountains, an endless steppe, a green valley, and groundwater—untouched and unchanged…
The view from the car window offers free therapy. It’s time to leave the nomad’s family. On this day, you will drive to a 20,000-year-old volcano. Use this chance to connect deeply with one of the wildest places on Earth. Keep in mind, your life as a nomad hasn’t finished yet. Have a Mongolian-style camping experience in the evening—tent, bonfire, barbecue… Sleep in the middle of nowhere…”
Wake up early to have breakfast outside. On this day, you will head to Erdenet city, one of the three cities in Mongolia. Relax your body in a warm jacuzzi. Take some time to clear your mind and make sense of the experiences you’ve had in a different world. In the evening, take a train to reach Ulaanbaatar city.”
“Back to Urbanization!
Wake up early to have breakfast outside. On this day, you will head to Erdenet city, one of the three cities in Mongolia. Relax your body in a warm jacuzzi. Take some time to clear your mind and make sense of the experiences you’ve had in a different world. In the evening, take a train to reach Ulaanbaatar city.”