Mongolia is a very unique destination that seems to belong to another time period. For the willing adventurer, Mongolia will recall images of nomads on the Mongolian steppes, the ancient Silk Road, the Gobi Desert and herds of rugged wild horses. This destination is nothing less than amazing.
In order to provide the opportunity to explore everything Mongolia has to offer, Big Five Tours & Expeditions has teamed with Nomadic Expeditions to create Mongolia: The Private Collection. These incredible adventures will lead you to remote and seldom visited regions of Mongolia as well as offer you the opportunity to get up close and personal with the nomadic communities of the Mongolian steppes.
These unique journeys will allow travelers to experience the rich textures and contrasts of Mongolia today. From getting to know nomadic families to meeting one of the leading paleontologists of Mongolia, these amazing experiences are sure to last a lifetime. When meeting with the paleontologist, you will learn about dinosaur fossils and the first ever dinosaur eggs, which were discovered in the Gobi Desert. Due to the great distances between locales in these journeys, it is recommended to fly by private plane or helicopter to get in as much exploration as possible.
If you have ever wanted to take a journey that will provide culture and adventure, look no further than Mongolia! With the Mongolia: The Private Collection journeys, you will have the opportunity to take in the best experiences that this unique destination has to offer.
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