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My Need for Seclusion - The Mongolian Wilderness

My Need for Seclusion - The Mongolian Wilderness

FromThe Travel Addict


My Need for Seclusion - The Mongolian Wilderness

FromThe Travel Addict

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Unsurpassed scenery, large birds of prey, nomads, camping, remoteness, temples, peacefulness, isolation are just a few of the words to describe the Mongolian Wilderness. My trip took me from North-Eastern Thailand via Bangkok to Beijing, China, where I stayed in a Transit Hotel for a few hours before the 1+ hour flight to Ulan Bator in Mongolia.After staying in the city for a couple of days, I ventured into the wilderness, including Terelj National Park. The excellent Selena Travel Group planned my transport and guide for the excursion. Note: You could do this yourself, but getting lost or car breaking down would not be good.The further away from UB I ventured, the more sparse it became.I experienced: camping in a Ger, getting up close and personal with a large Vulture and a White Eagle, spending time with a Nomadic family at their home, trekking up to Aryaval Monastery, climbing into the horse's head of the Genghis Khan Statue, to name a few.It was a very fulfilling adventure as well as educational.I was back in UB for Mother's and Children's Day, a celebration of family, which is a very important part of Mongolian culture.I also found an Irish Pub and a Mongolian Massage Parlor. All good.Finally departed on a MIAT flight to Hong Kong. Another Bucket List item checked off.Maybe one to add to yours.  http://www.malcolmteasdale.com
Released:
Mar 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

After traveling on business for 30 years, what was I going to do after I sold my company in 2013? Answer: Travel more, but to the off-the-beaten-track and obscure places on planet Earth. After visiting almost 100 countries and living in 5 countries, I officially became a Travel Addict. Today, I am contracted by various Cruise Lines to perform enrichment and educational lectures to passengers on various journeys around the World. A podcast or two will be published from time to time when I am back in my office and of course it will be about travel. Oh, almost forgot. I write travel books - factual and quirky. Check me out at malcolmjteasdale.com.All my guests have an inspiring story to tell. Tune in and be amazed. "Of all the books in the world, the best stories are found between the pages of a passport"