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11 Reasons to Travel to Mongolian Gobi





11 Reasons to travel to the Mongolian Gobi
1. Incredible diverse scenery, such as green valleys, sand dunes, and even an ice filled canyon
2. Travel through miles of unspoiled nature and wildlife
3. An amazing place in which many dinosaur eggs and fossils call home
4. Stay in a ger with local modern day nomads or stay at Ger Camps
5. Enjoy the company of hospitable nomadic herders and partake of their beautiful culture
6. See abundant herds of enormous two-humped camels
7. Take in the breathtakingly clear sky with brightly shining stars
8. Camel trek over colossal sand dunes
9. Relax on top of a sand dune while watching a Gobi sunset
10. Capture impressive photographic scenes of the Gobi desert and its native people
11. Discover the hidden history of the Silk Road and ancient Buddhist religion


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