Nestled in the remote forests of northern Mongolia, where bone-chilling winter temperatures plummet to minus fifty degrees, one of the world's most extraordinary nomadic cultures continues to thrive.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kriangkrai Thitimakorn/Getty Images Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, seen from afar. Mongolia is regarded as one of Asia’s ...
For thousands of years, nomadic Mongolians have lived in gers – circular ‘yurt-like’ structures made of timber, felt, and canvas that are ideal for moveable life on the Steppe. Since 1990, due to ...
Mongolia’s nomadic culture has deep historical roots. Even those who are not familiar with modern Mongolia will recognize the name Chinggis Khaan (also spelled Genghis Khan) and the Mongol Empire.
Experience the nomadic lifestyle of the Tsaatan tribe in Mongolia! Witness their unique reindeer herding culture in a silent, cold, yet beautiful morning. Underground homeless camp found under ...
Mongolian native Buyandelger Ganbaatar, country director of tour company Nomadic Expeditions, tells CNN that Naadam actually has over 2,000 years of history and it was originally a means of preparing ...
A drink made of fermented horse milk is a staple in the diet of Mongolian herders. Researchers are uncovering the science of its production to better preserve this tradition. Nomadic life in Mongolia ...
Buyanaa and Yuk fell in love and moved to the steppe. Documenting their life on social media as the Mongolian Nomad Family has received millions of video views – and helped support their online ...
Mongolia is regarded as one of Asia’s most compelling travel destinations. In 2024, the north eastern country saw a record-breaking 808,000 international visitors. From the bustling capital of ...