A ger for us while the family sleeps in the other
The gers in the sunset light
Father and son
Ariunaa and the host mother
Preparing the meal
Ariunaa with mother, grandma and son
The young boy on his horse
Mongolian horse rider boy
Farewell photo from our host and his brother
We all except me ...
Mongolian cuisine
Stomping the milk for yogurt
Mongolian lovely host
Mother and son
Ger resort by Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
Entrance to the Taliin Agui Cave
Narrow entrance into the cave
Inside the Taliin Agui Cave
Landscape at Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
On the way to Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
Gers at Shiliin Bogd Uul (Mountain)
Climbing to the mountain top of Shiliin Bogd Uul
Panoramic view from the mountain top
Invitation by a Mongolian nomadic family
Extinct volcano seen at the skyline
Filling our water canisters
Way to our next destination
Erdenetsagaan entertainment quarter
Erdenetsagaan
In a nomads camp before Erdenetsagaan
Ancient Ovoo in the sunset light
An old Ovoo on the way to Erdenetsagaan
Ariunaa our tour guide preparing dinner
Mom-and-Pop grocery store in Matad
Housing in Matad
Matad village center
Horses in Matad
Horses love to stay in water ponds
Matad in Dornod sum (district)
At the filling station in Matad
Road tanker for water supply
Night camp before Matad
Mongolian highway in Menengyn tal province
Break for ...
Choibalsan
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Welcome inside the nomadic ger


Our host a young mother of two boys firing the oven with dry sheep dung and cooking milk tea.
Mongolian custom says that the guest has to accept every offer. So we drink a mouthful of the tea and eat a bit of the dry yogurt (Aaruul) which was offered to us. A short time later we changed to milk moonshine (grog) and vodka.
Mongolian custom says that the guest has to accept every offer. So we drink a mouthful of the tea and eat a bit of the dry yogurt (Aaruul) which was offered to us. A short time later we changed to milk moonshine (grog) and vodka.
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