Cozy Mongolian Evening!
Coziness is not to thing about tomorrow, feeling warm, being comfy, not feeling hungry, visiting family / friends or to chill out with some locals in Mongolia :)
I liked to chill out and watching the stars in Mongolia. Mongolian nights comparing to nights in Germany was so different. No light pollution at all.I could have been at the planetarium. The sky was full of stars, like diamonds!
Nights in Mongolia are pretty cold. Kids made fire to keep the yurt warm. At day time temperatures over 30 degrees are not unusual. I took my sleeping bag with to have more hygiene and to keep me warm. Usually I slept in my fleece jacket at night, too.
I felt pretty fast asleep, fresh air is like a sleeping pill :)
Usually women are responsible for fire. Little Mongolian girl Yangoul is learning how to do it :)
My bed. Beds are made out of wood and do not have a mattress. A blanket is covering the wood
Away from civilization and very peaceful
After a while on the country side I decided to visit Ulan Baator. Ulan Baator is the capital of Mongolia. On my way over there I jumped out for breakfast in a litte street restaurant
I ordered some eggs for breakfast
See you soon! Big Hug Lena <3 <3
Thanks for sharing some culture and insight, be careful not to get mugged by all those cute little doges.
Thank you very much :) eheh I tried not to touch them, they are homeless :(
What a great place to get immersed in nature, away from the emissions of our mechanized world.
thank you very much :) yes I agree :) stars were so bright :) I loved to watch them :)
Thank you Lena for your informative posts about Mongolia. It is as though we were right there with you. You do so well explaining and showing us how unique Mongolia is, while you are living your days there. What we see and read, does not leave our minds. We are so enriched with your teaching and showing.
Thank you again
Francis
Thank you very much for your very warm and beautiful comment !! Wish you a nice evening!!
I've said it before, but those yurts look incredibly cozy. I used to camp a lot in a tent. I would have loved having something that warm on the many winter nights I slept out in the cold!
Yeah, I had a big fire. But it burned out overnight, so I had to rely on my sleeping bag to stay warm.
you are hard core :D , are you doing bonfire to keep it warm around you?
Looks like an amazing backpacking adventure @lenatramper.
Love the puppies. Did you get to keep one? :D
hehe thank you , it was one of my best trips :) no no I tried not to touch them, ..they are homeless :(
Ahhh looks so peaceful.
:) the atmosphere was incredible :) <3
How do you manage your Internet connection? Was this taken the last one week? Is it enough bandwith to make skype calls?
Hey, there were no internet connections at all (at the country side) I am posting after my trip, wish you a nice evening and thanks for reading my post !!