Some cool stuff I did in Mongolia
Some cool stuff I did on our Mongolia trip (in no particular order):
- slept in a ger (actually, 5 different ones, 5 nights in a row)
- herded sheep
- helped milk a cow
- rode a horse for 23 km
- shot a Mongol-style bow (note my new icon!)
- tried airag and arkhi
- ate khuushuur, bansh, buuz, tsuivan, and many other delicious local dishes
- drank milk tea
- ate freshly made yogurt, clotted cream, and aaruul made from milk from our hosts' cattle
- rode in oxcarts
- offered at ovoos
- saw a cultural show with music, song, dance, throat-singing and a contortionist
- crossed the International Date Line twice
- translocated via Coca-Cola can
- stood in awe in front of a monumental statue of Chinggis Khan
- met a shaman and had dinner in her ger
- slept in a ger (actually, 5 different ones, 5 nights in a row)
- herded sheep
- helped milk a cow
- rode a horse for 23 km
- shot a Mongol-style bow (note my new icon!)
- tried airag and arkhi
- ate khuushuur, bansh, buuz, tsuivan, and many other delicious local dishes
- drank milk tea
- ate freshly made yogurt, clotted cream, and aaruul made from milk from our hosts' cattle
- rode in oxcarts
- offered at ovoos
- saw a cultural show with music, song, dance, throat-singing and a contortionist
- crossed the International Date Line twice
- translocated via Coca-Cola can
- stood in awe in front of a monumental statue of Chinggis Khan
- met a shaman and had dinner in her ger
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Awesome stuff!
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The main thoroughfare in Ulaanbaatar is Peace Avenue. Crossing it is anything but peaceful- there is tons of traffic, drivers regard traffic regs as vague guidelines and ignore the crosswalk signs; so you kind of feel like you're caught in a game of Frogger or something.
Fortunately, there are at least two pedestrian underpasses on Peace Avenue- one near our hotel, one near the State Department Store. The surface part of the one nearest our hotel looks like a giant Coke can. Don't think I got a pic of it; maybe monsteralice did...
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A ger is like a *really* posh tent, the kind that some folks rig out at Pennsic. Except there are less bugs in Mongolia.
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How does their style of riding differ?
How did your travel drama work out?
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Riding- I am going to quote extensively from monsteralice here:
Travel drama: it wasn't cheap, but we ended up with better flights, a shorter layover on the way in, and more slack to enjoy our day in Ulaanbaatar before the tour began.