An epic 3,600km, 84-day ridden expedition is set to take place in Mongolia later this year. The Blue Wolf Totem Charity Adventure will take riders through little-known historical sites, stunning vistas and significant places and times in Mongolian history.
One more country has joined the worldwide clamor to remove entry requirements in the past few days, with Mongolia now completely removing its entry rules for travelers.
In doing so, Mongolia – located in Asia – has become the 17th country
After more than two years, Mongolia reopened its air border to resume international passenger flights on 1 June, 2021. However, there was strict rules for international travellers due to coronavirus. For example, tourists must present proof of being vaccinated or
Mongolia organized its annual Golden Eagle Festival near the capital city of Ulaanbaatar on weekend to promote the country’s pandemic-hit tourism sector.
The event called “Nomadic Winter – Golden Eagle Festival” was co-organized by the Mongolian Eagle Hunters’ Association and Governor’s
Mongolia has reopened its borders to fully vaccinated international travellers, scraping coronavirus curbs that had kept the country isolated for two years. ‘Excited’ travellers already started packing for trip to Mongolia.
There are 17 riders registered for the Blue Wolf Totem
The U.S. Embassy in Ulaanbaatar will host an online exhibition entitled “Art with the Ambassador,” on 16 February at 10-11 a.m. U.S. Ambassador Michael Klecheski will host the event live from his home, featuring a collection of original American artwork
Since winning the Operalia Competition in 2012 and taking home the audience prize at the Cardiff Singer of the World competition in 2015, Mongolian singer E.Amartuvshin has become one of the most sought-after baritones in the world.