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Trip to Mongolia.

 
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Kalhoun



Joined: 30 May 2003
Location: Land of the midnight noise!

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2004 6:38 am    Post subject: Trip to Mongolia. Reply with quote

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MONGOLIA SATURDAY 19 JUNE TO SATURDAY 26 JUNE

Day 1 Saturday: Departure 19:50 (KE867) from Incheon, Arrival in Ulaanbaatar at 23:10. Drive to Chinggis Khuree (which has hosted international rock stars, the World Bank presidents) where we will experience our first night in a ger.
Day 2 Sunday: Breakfast at Chinggis Khuree. Possible tour of UB or stop at Gandan Monastery and Megjid Janraisig Temple (temple entrance fee 1,000 Tog or 1USD, taking photos-5,000Tog). Drive to airport for 12:40 flight to (Khovsgol Lake). Arrival at 14:20. Drive to ger camp (~3 hours). Includes B, D.
Optional activities: horse riding $5/hr, fishing rod rental $1-$10/hour, communing with nature $0/hr, motor boat $50-60$/hr (seats 4-5), kayak $3-$5/hr, canoe $3-$5hr, bicycle $3-$10/hr, and more. (note: availability varies)
Day 3 Monday: Visit a Tsaatan family (Reindeer People) Includes B, L, D.
Optional activities: horse riding $5/hr, fishing rod rental $1-$10/hour, communing with nature $0/hr, motor boat $50-60$/hr (seats 4-5), kayak $3-$5/hr, canoe $3-$5hr, bicycle $3-$10/hr, and more.
Day 4 Tuesday: Free morning for communing with nature, hiking, and other optional activities including the chance to try your hand at milking or taking down and assembling a ger ($20-$30). Includes: B, L.
Flight to UB: Departure 16:35/Arrival 18:15.
Free time in the evening to rest or explore UB. Our guide will provide some restaurant and night spot suggestions.
Day 5 Wednesday: Visit to a Cashmere Shop before leaving for the Gobi Desert: Departure 15:30/Arrival 17:00. Ger Camp check-in around 18:00. Spend evening star gazing, etc. Includes B, D.
Day 6 Thursday: Excursion to Bayanzag, where Roy Chapman Andrews found dinosaur remains and the first ever remains of a nest of dinosaur eggs. Includes B, L. D
Optional activities: hiking, camel riding, etc.
Day 7 Friday: Following an early breakfast, we will head for Yolyn am (Eagle��s Peak) nestled between the peaks of Mt Gurvan Saikhan and home to wildlife such as ibex, argali (wild sheep), wolves, vultures, and more. (Bring binoculars just in case). There is also a small glacier that remains frozen even during summer.
Optional activities: visit Natural History Museum situated at the entrance (3000 Tog), camel or horse riding $5/hr or $15/day.
Late afternoon we will catch a flight back to UB: Departure 17:40/Arrival 19:10. Check into hotel. Free evening. Includes B, L
Day 8 Saturday: Free day. Organised activity possible for those who want to do something as a group. Flight back to Korea at ~1:00 (KE868), arrival at 4:30 a.m.. Includes B. UB airport tax: 12,500 Tog*

The package price of KRW1,550,000 includes flights, accommodation, and meals where indicated. Fides Travel will also arrange for tourist visas for Mongolia. Snacks, liquor, airport taxes, optional activities and gratuities are not included. A W200,000 deposit is required upon confirmation with the balance to be paid on or before 20 May 2004.
*Currency: as of April 13 1U$=1170Tog
NOTE: For more information on Mongolia:
www.visitmongolia.com/destinations

http://www.visitmongolia.com/destinations.htm
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Zed



Joined: 20 Jan 2003
Location: Shakedown Street

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2004 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds great. There's an article in the Oct 2003 National Geographic on some nomads around that lake. Sounds like you'll be in a bit of a different area than I was. I'm getting itchy feet.
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katydid



Joined: 02 Feb 2003
Location: Here kitty kitty kitty...

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2004 4:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

So, Kalhoun, are you simply bragging or looking for people to join you on your trek? This would be really cool if I have the time off. Sadly, I think my vacation time starts in July, so if I want to go, it'd be me going solo.
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Kalhoun



Joined: 30 May 2003
Location: Land of the midnight noise!

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2004 11:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's info on the trips again. For more info go to expatravel.com or e-mail [email protected]
(This is a site a friend set to provide travel
services for expats by expats).

MONGOLIA THIS SUMMER


Over the week of Saturday 19 June to Saturday 26 June, we will first travel to the shores of Lake Khosvgol, the land of the nomadic Tsaatan reindeer people, where you can go fishing, boating, trekking, bird watching, hiking in the surrounding hills or horseback riding. Next, is the incredible Gobi Desert where sand dunes soar a thousand feet into the sky and where the bones of ancient dinosaurs can be seen. The group escort is a native English speaker and the itinerary is Western-style. For more information contact Anne at [email protected] or www.expatravel.com (a travel site for expats by expats living in Korea) (English-only please).





NB. I'm just passing this on for a friend.
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just because



Joined: 01 Aug 2003
Location: Changwon - 4964

PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds awesome and I would love to go but cannot.

Did you know that Mongolian girls aren't too bad looking.
When I was in Beijing 3 girls caught my eye, and they were all Mongolian.
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