Even though dogs have been an integral part of Mongolian nomadic life, only now has dog sledding become known in Mongolia thanks to Joel Rauzy, the experienced mountain guide and sled dog driver or Musher, from the Pyrenees mountains who set off to discover Mongolia, the last place in the world were there is snow but no dog sledding! He will be your guide on our expeditions. Click here to see our list of comfortable travel itineraries that we offer in Mongolia...
Nomads, based in Mongolia, has an expert team of both international and local staff. Our office is run efficiently and communication with our partners and clients in other countries is both reliable and fast. If you are traveling independently we can arrange your trip to your specific requests.
We have English and German as our international languages in the office. We believe that the most important person is our client, so if the person you are dealing with is out of the office then someone else can easily answer your questions and will know about you and your trip. These professional arrangements will start from your first communication with our office and will continue until you leave the country, after your trip is complete.
On Friday, August 1, 2008, a total eclipse of the Sun will be visible from within a narrow corridor which traverses half the Earth. more...
Your journey to the Olympic Games which will foster global interest in the charm of the Chinese ancient capital of Beijing also will have the opportunity to experience an extraordinary Total Solar Eclipse journey or the Gobi desert and steppes which offer you an unforgettable lifetime experience of the landscapes and cultures of the nomadic people whose lifestyle has not changed for centuries, and camp under the endless blue Mongolian skies. more...
The company had sent a manager ahead to pre-arrange the work here in Mongolia . Nomads was chosen to provide all the logistics to this exceptional project.
Julia did enjoy her stay here and developed sympathy and love for the family she visited in Tuv Aimag.
A BBC team in collaboration with "High and Wild" carried out a “Mongol Warriors training” program in the Khentii Mountain Range of Mongolia, which later featured a chapter called ‘Tasting Warrior Life’ in the BBC book titled ‘Unforgettable Things To Do Before You Die.’
Fishing: Fish in rivers snaking through the Mongolian steppe grasslands and taiga forests at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level. It's a paradise for adventurous anglers albeit with the caveat of being one of the coldest regions on earth in winter when temperatures plummet to -50 Celsius. Click here to see our list of list of special interest trips that we offer in Mongolia...
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