One of my main goals in traveling through Mongolia was to spend some time on horseback riding through the countryside. Genghis Khan used these very horses to conquer the world, after all. I figured I owed it to myself to see what they were all about.
The last night of our four-day horse trekking trip, Dan attempts to ride one of the yaks our host keeps in his herds.
Well thank ya. The photo of the young-ish couple who hosted us for the night is probably my favorite photo from all of Mongolia. To check out another picture of the cute young girl towards the end, go to my Photobucket.
Hi Stephen! Lovely pictures! I’m thinking about going to Mongolia next summer and was looking for a 4-5 days horse trekk in the Khovsgol Lake area. How did you arrange yours? Directly in Khatgal, any specific agency…? We were thinking on the western side of the lake, but not really sure. What route did you chose? Any advice would be very helpful! Thanks in advance! Andrea
Hi Andrea, thanks for the compliments. We just showed up to Khatgal and arranged it on the spot at the tourist office in town, which was pretty painless to do and would definitely be my recommendation. We went up the east side of the lake, which was quite a nice scenery, but I don’t expect you’ll find much to complain about whichever side you take. The best choice, of course, is just to make the loop!
I love your photos in this entry. The people really bring the landscape to life!
Well thank ya. The photo of the young-ish couple who hosted us for the night is probably my favorite photo from all of Mongolia. To check out another picture of the cute young girl towards the end, go to my Photobucket.
Hi Stephen! Lovely pictures! I’m thinking about going to Mongolia next summer and was looking for a 4-5 days horse trekk in the Khovsgol Lake area. How did you arrange yours? Directly in Khatgal, any specific agency…? We were thinking on the western side of the lake, but not really sure. What route did you chose? Any advice would be very helpful! Thanks in advance! Andrea
Hi Andrea, thanks for the compliments. We just showed up to Khatgal and arranged it on the spot at the tourist office in town, which was pretty painless to do and would definitely be my recommendation. We went up the east side of the lake, which was quite a nice scenery, but I don’t expect you’ll find much to complain about whichever side you take. The best choice, of course, is just to make the loop!