Mongolia
is home to one of the world’s last surviving nomadic
cultures, and these nomads still live in traditional
ways. Up to 40 percent of Mongolians live as nomadic
herders. They mostly live tens of miles away from the
nearby communities, villages and towns and live in
harsh conditions taking care of their livestock with
limited electricity power.
Travelers are given the opportunity to spend time
with Mongolian nomads, take a rest in Mongolian
gers and learn first-hand about the traditional
Mongol daily life.