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Tsetserleg

Mongolia tops Lonely Planet’s 2024 Travel Destination List

Mongolia, the landlocked nation packed with nature and wildlife in central Asia topped Lonely Planet’s 2024 Travel Destination List. Mongolia also scored the top spot on Time Out’s list of underrated travel destinations this year, so we can’t say we disagree. Its position in the mountains makes it one of the highest countries in the world, and…

The world’s most adventurous off-road paradise

Mongolia is one of the most adventurous countries to visit. It is a developing and traditional country holding onto its traditional way of life. It is a country where a substantial percentage of its population remains nomadic or semi-nomadic. Outside of the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, there are few developed roads – most people just…

From Mongolia to Manchester by bike

Ochiroo, a Mongolian Manchester United-loving footballer set out to cycle from his home in a yurt in Mongolia to Old Trafford to watch his beloved team play for the first time. The journey will be a whopping 9,243 km from the suburbs of Ulaanbaatar to Old Trafford. He’s hoping to arrive in Manchester in December in time for a…

CNN: Reasons to visit Mongolia’s ancient capital

Kharkhorin (Kharkhorum) is known by many names and even more reputations. Once the home of the world’s most famous Khan, this ancient city quickly became one of the Silk Road’s most important – and progressive – convergence points. Located in Mongolia’s Uvurkhangai province, Kharkhorin and its surrounding landscapes are among the best places to visit…

Nomadic Routes

Start planning your trip to Mongolia now. Contact me or leave a message to get put in touch with people who can help you discover the undiscovered, the Nomadic Culture of Mongolia. See how people have lived off the land for thousands of years, traveling with their animals in this untouched land.

Tsetserleg

Tsetserleg, also transliterated as Cecerleg (Mongolian: Цэцэрлэг, lit. ‘garden’) is the capital of Arkhangai Aimag (province) in Mongolia. It lies on the northeastern slopes of the Khangai Mountains, 360 miles (600 km) southwest of Ulaanbaatar. It has a population of 16,553 (2000 census, with Erdenebulgan sum rural territories population was 18,519), 16,618 (2003 est.), 16,300 (2006 est.). Tsetserleg is geographically located in the Bulgan sum in the south…