Im from mongolia.I LOVE MY COUNTRY beatiful places beatiful mountains nice pure water nice animals i think mongolia is most richest country in the world.No money.Just a meets and some rare things it has!
Further about 600 kms south of ulaanbaatar they are now in southgobi province. The colourful sand mountains are flaming red cliffs where Roy Chapman Andrews found first ever dinosaur eggs and skeletons in 1920s.
Continental Rocks or Ikh Gazriin Chuluu is a beattiful mountain of granite rock formations in the Middle Gobi desert. Around 300 kms south from Ulanbaatar. Apart from unique fauna and flora you can also visit there an open theatre of national long song of Mongolia.
AAAAAAAAAAAAH I JUST LOVE IT SO MUCH, Mongolia seems so special and different!! Seems like I'm watching a History Channel documentary or so! I'm so excited for the next episode!
Sarah!!!! We can totally imagine you travelling to Mongolia and trying to communicate with people there... it would be funny to say the least! hahahah Beijos!
I intend to do this very soon by the end of next year in a 4x4 drive to Mongolia from uk...after watching the part where the warden came along that was re assuring you are not alone in the middle of nowhere and that someone is there should anything happen. Quite re assuring
Mind blowing scene of Red purple mountain.... Loved that part. Still horse skeleton is taking you to the places. 🦄with you. Oh little bird got bread... Would be great if get some pics of traditional food been offered. 😋 Thoroughly enjoyed video and fun narration. 💕💕👍🇮🇳🇮🇳
Where Next, only three thousands Mongolia money and you guys still argue? Don't be so cheap, be respectful and stay law abide when you are in their land so you can enjoy the trip.
Mongolia is definitely a different kind of adventure, not about the comfort and easy access we know and love. 21:19 - 22:18 seemed like it was taken straight out of a movie about a different planet.
that wasn't a mongolian soldier, he was a game watcher working for the ministry of environment and national parks, assuming you guys are camping in a national park.
No mate. Only he’s English is not good enough. That’s why you guys don’t understand him why he charging them. But no one make trouble all of them in Mongolia
Hi Terry! Mongolia was an incredible experience! We hope you liked our first Mongolia video and if you wanna discover even more, Episode 2 just went up! ;)
Come guys, you came all the way here to enjoy nature, but still hesitant to pay 1€ per night per person!! Count it at least against the diesel pollution 😢. Anyway, enjoy and be jenerous with poor locals😊
So the man was not soldier but a preservationist. You don't encounter soldiers in Mongolia very often unless you're at border. You don't need to pay taxes in most of places but there is some places like national reservation you should pay and i think you're there so yeah he just did his job.
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@@Expedition_Productions Thanks for the precision, I have added it as a waypoint. I am like Christian : Swiss and about to overland next year from Valais to Mongolia :)
Amazing videos😊 I am planning to do as well a road trip like this in mongolia. Can you pls share the name of the company where you rented the cars😉Thank you very much
they hesitated to give 1 USD tax to the local environment protector. Asks and records his certificate, pushed his finger, while checking the certificate. I doubt they gave money to the family. Maybe they gave something like candy or something, then tells them that's what we have.
As Mongolian, It's seems like they are camping specific protected place. Not everyplace has security officers. If anyone camping this kind of place anyone have to pay. Not just tourist.
@@Silvi186 Thank you very much, as you saw in the end we were convinced it was the right thing. A complete language barrier is what makes such simple interactions difficult.
How the hell do you come up with the idea they were bludging? They went there to a hotel to buy some food/meal... that's usualy what hotels are looking forward to
such a dramatic about the fee basically less than one dollar ,as if it is was 3000euro or something ;) where one the earth would you u be able to camp whereever u want.
well you rock up to someones house and expect to get breckie because of a bit of rain and to me that is not nice when you have a tarp and can cook out side when wet that is BLUDGING IN MY BOOK
You know that place is a Hotel/Camp... they make money selling food, with people like us "tourists" showing up and eating.... They were very welcoming and nice... we played with the kids and they showed us around... as we had our own tents we didn't sleep there :) Hope I could clarify some points for you