How to Get in Touch with Nomads - Planning Mongolia!

in #backpacking8 years ago

I asked myself, how do I get to know Mongolia? Nomads are living still in traditional yurts in Mongolia. I wanted to get in touch with them and be a part of their life. But how to get to know them, where to get contacts?

Step 1:

Search for Mongolian Clubs in your country. I wrote Mails to some Mongolian music choirs, I hoped to get an answer. I just wrote and asked if someone have families in Mongolia. I get an answer from a Mongolian girl. Her name is Altai, she is living in Germany. Her whole family is living in Mongolia and they have relatives who still live as nomads in yurts on the countryside. Jackpot!!!! My dream will come true!

I drove by bus from Ulan Ude (Russia) to Ulan Baator (capital of Mongolia). 12 Hours by bus for circa 15 Euro, pretty cheap. I met my local guide, his wife, his daughter, husband of the daughter and his granddaughter. Puref (my local guide) spoke Russian. He was my translator (I speak Russian, too). The rest of the family spoke Mongolian language. I did not understand a word. Hand and feed language is also possible :P


The holly penis

My host family and me traveled through Mongolia. I lived with nomads in yurts in the steppe without any toilets or showers. I released how happy people are, even they did not material things in their life. I lived just for today with them and their animals. It was a great experience. After that trip I appreciating the supermarket on the corner at home way more :P :)

I payed for my local guide 600 Euro (1 month). Included were local russian guide -Puref-, Mongolian Food, living with nomads in yourts, we had also to buy presents for nomads (rise, vodka, flour) . A van with his whole family :D Sometimes it was pretty loud in it. It is pretty cheap. For an agency I would pay 3000 - 5000 Euro.

See You Soon! Big Hug Lena <3 <3

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I must go too there :)

What an adventurous ride... thanks for sharing how you planned trip to Mongolia...

thank you very much for reading :))

That must have been amazing!!!! I am wanting to buy a yurt to set up my Spiritual retreat in the Shropshire hills. Thank you for your blog!😍

thank you very much :) now I want also to have my yurt :D

Once I get set up in the hills of Shropshire, a place called Hope Bowlder, Church Stretton, you are welcome to come and stay in the yurt, it's a stunning location.😍

Thank you for story ❤

That looks like and amazing trip. The adventurist spirit is strong in you.

hehe thanks !!

Very nice :-)

Great story @lenatramper :) Upvoted and following you for all your adventures.
Maybe we should also add Mongolia to our travelplan :)
Have a nice day and remember.. GoCoconuts ;)

thank you very much, yeah if you have questions feel free to ask , I would like to give advice if you need some :) ok I will remember :) ;)

Will keep that in mind. Thank you :)

Fascinating, extreme journey

upvoted and followed, nice footage thanks for sharing :))....i guess they eat a lot of meat there?

thank you very much !! yes their dishes are mainly meat and milk stuff :)

yes i thought so i didnt see many gardens there, but im sure you could grow some yet that cold climate would determine what you could grow.....thanks for the reply :)))

Great post :) Upvoted and followed :)

thank you a lot!!

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