Wonder Tours & Expeditions of Mongolia

Wonder Tours & Expeditions of Mongolia International trade and Inbound tour operator in Mongolia Welcome to Mongolia- Land of the Blue Sky. ABOUT US

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With Wonder Tours and Expeditions, discover one of Asia`s last unspoiled regions and gain an in-depth insight into one of the world`s last existing nomadic cultures. Wonder Tours and Expeditions offers a wide range of tours, from adventurous expeditions to classic tours, both fixed and tailor-made, that will allow you to feel the essence of Mongolia and make your stay a unique and unforgettable ex

perience. Enkhsaikhan, has been working in the Mongolian tourist industry for the last 30 years and has cooperated with a number of renowned European tour operators. His and his team`s extensive experience in the field makes Wonder Tours and Expeditions the ideal partner to organize your dream holiday in Mongolia. His personal approach and concern for detail will make you feel like a privileged guest rather than a mere tourist.

17/04/2024

𝟮𝟭 𝗳𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘀 𝗮𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗮 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗱𝗶𝗱𝗻'𝘁 𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄:

1. Mongolia is the least densely populated country in the world, with vast open spaces and a population of just over 3 million people.

2. Ulaanbaatar, the capital and largest city of Mongolia, is the coldest national capital globally, with temperatures dropping as low as -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) in winter.

3. The traditional Mongolian dwelling, known as a ger (or yurt in Russian), has been used for over a thousand years by the nomads of Central Asia.

4. Mongolia is home to the last truly wild horses known as Przewalski's horse or "Takhi." They were once extinct in the wild and have been reintroduced to their natural habitat in Mongolia.

5. The Naadam Festival, celebrated in July, is one of Mongolia's most significant events, showcasing the three "manly sports": wrestling, horse racing, and archery.

6. The Mongolian Death Worm, according to local legend, is a creature purported to live in the Gobi Desert. It is described as a deadly worm that spits acid and emits electric shocks.

7. Mongolia's Gobi Desert is one of the world's largest deserts and a rich dinosaur fossil reservoir. The first-ever dinosaur eggs were discovered there in the 1920s.

8. The Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan in the 13th century, was the largest contiguous land empire in history.

9. Traditional Mongolian music features the Morin Khuur (horsehead fiddle), which produces a sound that is closely associated with the Mongolian nomadic culture.

10. Mongolia uses its own traditional lunar calendar, marking the Mongolian New Year, known as Tsagaan Sar, which translates to "White Moon."

11. Airag, also known as kumis, is a traditional Mongolian beverage made from fermented mare's milk and is considered the national drink.

12. Mongolia has no major water bodies but is home to over 4,000 rivers and lakes, providing essential resources for its pastoral nomadic lifestyle.

13. The Mongolian postal system utilizes a unique address system based on geolocation, reflecting the country's vast rural areas without traditional street names.

14. Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, is revered as a national hero and a symbol of strength and unity in Mongolia.

15. The "Eternal Blue Sky" is a central concept in Tengrism, the ancient belief system of the Mongols, emphasizing the importance of nature and the sky in Mongolian culture.

16. Mongolia's Orkhon Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, containing archaeological remains dating back to the 6th century and representing the evolution of nomadic pastoral traditions.

17. Khövsgöl Nuur is known as "Mongolia's Dark Blue Pearl." It's one of the deepest lakes in Central Asia and holds 70% of Mongolia's fresh water.

18. The Tsaatan, also known as the Dukha, are a small community of reindeer herders living in the northern regions of Mongolia, preserving a unique way of life.

19. Mongolia is one of the sunniest countries in the world, enjoying over 250 sunny days a year, which greatly influences its climate and lifestyle.

20. The Altai Mountains in western Mongolia are home to ancient petroglyphs and burial mounds, providing insight into prehistoric cultures in the region.

21. Despite its historical association with nomadic lifestyles, Mongolia is rapidly urbanizing, with more than half of its population now living in urban areas, particularly in Ulaanbaatar.

Navrus festival 2024 group (3rd part)
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Navrus festival 2024 group (3rd part)

Navrus festival 2024 group. (2nd part)
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Navrus festival 2024 group. (2nd part)

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Navrus festival 2024 group. (1st part)
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Navrus festival 2024 group. (1st part)

Blue pearl ice festival 2024 at Khuvsgul lake.
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Blue pearl ice festival 2024 at Khuvsgul lake.

12/02/2024
🇲🇳Happy lunar new year( Tsagaan sar)☘️Tsagaan Sar is celebrated every year on the first day of the Mongolian New Year, a...
12/02/2024

🇲🇳Happy lunar new year( Tsagaan sar)☘️

Tsagaan Sar is celebrated every year on the first day of the Mongolian New Year, and this year, it is celebrated from February 10 to 12. Sometimes, the date might fall toward the end of January or Bao Yongquing, the beginning of March. Tsagaan Sar, also known as the Mongolian Lunar New Year, is the first day of the new year and is celebrated by the Mongols as well as some Turkic people living across Mongolia, Russia, and China. The celebration lasts over three days and is one of the most important holidays of the Mongol people.

Like a lot of the lunar new year festivals in neighboring cultures, the Mongolian Lunar New Year also celebrates the arrival of spring.

HISTORY OF TSAGAAN SAR

‘Tsagaan Sar’ translates to ‘White Moon’ and is the first day of the lunar year. As the name implies, the festival has a lot to do with the cycles of the moon.

The Mongol people have always had festivals around the lunar cycles. During the Liao Dynasty, there were five moon festivals. The great explorer Marco Polo has described a Mongolian Lunar New Year festival being celebrated by Emperor Kublai Khan in his books as well.

Tsagaan Sar celebrates the New Year, the arrival of Spring, and the virtues of peace and harmony. A lot of importance is placed on the purity of spirit, especially when visiting family and relatives. The majority of celebrations are centered on family, and most people visit all their relatives during the three days of the celebrations.

The day before the New Year, called Bituun, is the phase of the lunar cycle where the moon is new, or the phase of the dark moon. On this day, Mongolian people clean their houses in preparation for New Year’s Day.

On the main day, Mongols will gather at the house of the oldest family member, and the elders get greeted first, and then everyone sits together to eat the traditional foods of sheep’s tail, rice with curds, traditional Mongolian dumplings, dairy products, and mutton. People will also exchange gifts with family and friends on this day.

Visit your friends and family

A big part of the White Moon celebrations is spending time with your loved ones. So go on and organize a big family reunion!

Eat some buuz

These traditional dumplings are an important part of the Mongolian Lunar New Year celebrations. Order in from your favorite Mongolian restaurant or make some on your own.

Buy gifts for your Mongolian friends

Gift-giving is another part of Mongolia’s New Year celebrations. Show your Mongolian friends how much you love them, by celebrating with them and treating them like family.

Mongolian people settle debts by Bituun

It's considered bad luck to have debts hanging over you in the New Year, so Mongolian people settle their debts by New Year’s Eve.

There’s a greeting ceremony on the day

During the greeting ceremony on New Year’s day, the family members hold long pieces of blue silk cloth called ‘khadag.’

Three pieces of ice are set out

Ice is set at the doorway for the deity Palden Lhamo to drink when she arrives to visit.

There’s a cookie mountain

Traditional cookies are arranged in the shape of Mount Sumeru, as part of the main Lunar New Year feast.

The festival was banned

The communist government tried to ban it in 1952, but people resumed celebrating the holiday after the democratic movement of 1990.

WHY WE LOVE TSAGAAN SAR

We want to eat buuz and ul boov

Buuz, the traditional dumplings, and ul boov, a region-specific cookie, are foods that are extra special to the Mongolian people and extremely delicious. And New Year’s Day is the best time to eat them!

We want a peaceful New Year

With Tsagaan Sar’s focus on purity and harmony, we believe celebrating the Mongolian Lunar New Year is the best way to have a calm and peaceful new year. Why not join in on the celebration and ring in your best New Year

It’s an important piece of world culture

There may be a lot of cultures celebrating the Lunar New Year, but the Mongolian celebrations are special. They are culturally significant to the whole world, and we want to celebrate with the Mongolian people.

TSAGAAN SAR DATES

2024 February 10 Saturday
2025 March 1 Saturday
2026 February 18 Wednesday

Mongolian Lunar New Year 2024
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Mongolian Lunar New Year 2024

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