Discovering Mongolia: The Land of Eternal Blue Sky
Blog Content: Discovering Mongolia: The Land of Eternal Blue Sky Mongolia is a captivating country nestled between Russia and China, known for its vast open landscapes, ancient history, and unique nomadic culture. Often referred to as the "Land of Eternal Blue Sky," Mongolia enjoys over 250 sunny days a year, making it a paradise for nature lovers. One of Mongolia’s most iconic experiences is the traditional lifestyle of its nomads. Visitors can stay in gers (yurts), try horseback riding across the steppes, and witness the famous Naadam Festival — a celebration of wrestling, archery, and horse racing. The capital city, Ulaanbaatar, blends modern life with cultural heritage. Sites like Gandan Monastery, Sukhbaatar Square, and the Winter Palace of Bogd Khan offer glimpses into Mongolia’s spiritual and royal past. For adventure seekers, the Gobi Desert offers camel treks, sand dunes, and dinosaur fossil sites. Meanwhile, the lush Khuvsgul Lake in the north is known as the ...