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Teepee mongolia the grand tour
Teepee mongolia the grand tour





Mongolian cashmere is the finest in the world. With an eye on practical constraints, here are our top 5 recommendations:ġ. with Mongolian symbols, insignia, and motifs Traditional Mongolian dairy products-aaruul (dried yogurt in several flavors), airag (fermented milk), tarag (yogurt) Sea buckthorn-juice, nutritionals, and cosmetics You can buy a real instrument, or a detailed miniature. Horsehead fiddles-Morin khuur, named by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Heritage of Humanity. The examples below capture the true spirit of Mongolia, and are a good start in your search for the perfect Mongolian souvenir. It is important to find authentic Mongolian-made mementos. There is much to choose from in Mongolia! But, be aware: Some items you may find are made in Mongolia, and some may be imported inexpensively from other countries. Tourists are always on the look-out for unusual, one-of-a-kind souvenirs to take home, something that truly reflects where they’ve been, what they’ve seen, and the culture of the places visited. Oh, how much I have missed guiding tourists in the lash green valley of nomadic communities of Mongolia. The policy for foreign visitors will be released soon and the rainbow after the storm will shine. The government is serious about protecting the visitor’s health and safety during their visit. Opening the border is not just a matter of passenger transport but it will support the economy. A working group was set up at border points in the western and eastern regions to prepare for the operation of the border crossings. According to Deputy Prime Minister S.Amarsaikha the borders will be open if preparations are made for preventing the spread of the disease, ensuring that companies follow the sanitary regime and continuing vaccinations. As a result they are planning to open their borders on May 10th. The government has made an official declaration, so relevant organizations have started preparing. The Mongolian government is working hard to get vaccines for all of their citizens. I understand the fear of the vaccine but life will not go back to normal, if we don't take it. In general I believe vaccinating is better, so I took the Sinopharm, which says it is 75% effective from stopping covid completely and 100% effective keeping you alive. Even though people have different opinions about the vaccine and the benefits, the majority of the population is choosing to be vaccinated. As a result the people of Mongolia successfully rolled out the first COVID-19 vaccines.Īccording to the Ministry of Health, over 700,000 people were vaccinated in the first round, 250,000 in the second round, as of April, 31.4% of the population have been vaccinated. I would like to emphasize that “One Door - One Test” is a baseline study for further developing a strategy where we should go tomorrow, based on where we are now. Since October Mongolia has been fighting the coronavirus more actively. During the summer people travelled freely in the country and there were no locked downs. Until October 2020 Mongolia had not recorded a single death from corona virus and fewer than 300 cases have been recorded - all of them imported. There is a saying that there is rainbow after every rain storm. I am hoping for that to be true. I might face more unexpected things in the future but the important thing is I have to stay strong no matter what happens. Making the situation even worse was that the charter flight was available only once a month.This is how the coronavirus affected my personal life.Īfter several months I was able to fly home and I have come to understand that life is has many experiences that are unexpected. The Mongolian government arranged charter flights but only for persons with special-needs such as elderly citizens, pregnant women and sick people, etc. I did not know how long I would be forced to stay abroad, half a world away from my country. Losing my loved one was hard enough but the worst part was that I didn’t have a chance to say goodbye. I wanted to be with my father, but due to the the pandemic I was faced with the harsh reality and soon received the devastating news of my father’s death. During this time my father was ill and near to death. When Mongolia reported its first COVID-19 case in February, 2020 the government stopped all inbound and outbound flights and closed the border.







Teepee mongolia the grand tour