Mountains Lakes and Shaman- Horse Riding Holiday
This is a region of dramatic landscapes – of snow-capped mountains, turquoise rivers, beautiful lakes in the great meadow of Darkhad Valley, where few foreigners venture. We will visit with famed local shaman in their Tee-Pee (similar to the Indian Tee-pees) and witness them at work conjuring up the spirits.
Having saddled up onto our Mongolian steeds, we will ride off into the mountains and lush green meadows, passing through
nomadic Mongol family encampments where we shall stop and enjoy their local hospitality.

It is the shaman, however, that is the true master of knowing really well the spirit world. The shaman is chosen by the spirits at his birth, and it is then that an extra soul called utha enters this person. This soul helps shamans to gather the help of other spirits.
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Day 1: Tour Starts in Ulaanbaatar Day 2: Ulaanbaatar – Moron town- Ulaan Uul Village Day 3: Ulaan Uul village- Soyo Day 4: Soyo- Tsagaan Nuur Village Day 5: Tsagaan nuur village- East Taiga Day 6: East Taiga Day 7: East Taiga- Dood Tsenkher Nuur Lake Day 8: Dood Tsenkher Nuur Lake- Renchinlhkumbe village Day 9: Renchinlhkumbe village- Jigleg Pass Day 10: Jigleg Pass- Khovsgol Lake Day 11: Khovsgol Lake Day 12: Toilogt ger Camp Day 13: Toilogt Ger Camp- Moron Day14: Moron –Ulaanbaatar ———————————————————————————————————————- The Shaman Western people believe that a shaman is something like a “medicine man”, “holy priest” or “magic doctor”. But in Mongolia and Siberia the shamans are not simple doctors (folk doctors), they are very spiritual people. There exist many different kinds of healers in this homeland, and they are masters in their field. There are otochi (healers), bariachi (bone-setters), and bariyachi (midwives). All of these specialists are believed to have some sort of help from the world of spirits. It is the shaman, however, that is the true master of knowing really well the spirit world. The shaman is chosen by the spirits at his birth, and it is then that an extra soul called utha enters this person. This soul helps shamans to gather the help of other spirits. Without this protection, rituals and other spirits, the world journeys are dangerous. The main function of the shaman is to restore and maintain balance in his community. Shamans conduct blessings, rituals of protection, hunting magic, rain making and divination. They also cure sicknesses that have spiritual causes. Shamans are also the caretakers of traditional culture. With their knowledge of ancient tradition, their counsel has been sought throughout the ages. Some tribes have more than one type of shaman, among some groups they are ranked by their power, or they will be differentiated as white or black depending on what spirits they use and where they travel to. Taiga Forest The taiga or boreal forest exists as a nearly continuous belt of coniferous trees across Eurasia and North America. Overlying formerly glaciated areas and areas of patchy permafrost on both continents, the forest is mosaic of successional and sub climax plant communities sensitive to varying environmental conditions. Taiga is the Mongolian name for this forest which covers so much of that country. However, the term is used in North America as well. Accommodation We use 4 star Hotel Bayangol in Ulaanbaatar city, then we transfer to ger camps, Mongolian dwelling called “Yurt”. Ger camp is complex comfortable camp in the countryside, hot shower facility, restaurant and Mongolian Ger or Yurt. Food The hierarchy of foods in the Mongolian diet The meat-dependent diet arises from the need for hearty food to stave off the cold and long winters. Traditionally nomadic herders, Mongolians have for centuries been dependent on mostly animal products for their dietary staples. Mongolians traditionally have turned to foods that are high in protein and minerals, relying less on more seasonable foods like vegetables and fruits. This means a diet heavy on meat and dairy products, the latter when sour in the summer time thought to clean the stomach. It isn’t just about meat though. Mongolians do also eat cereal, barley and natural fruits and plants native to the country. There are several good Asian or western cuisine restaurants are available in Ulaanbaatar city where there are more choices than countryside or villages and towns. Some fast food local restaurants are interesting to visit and not bad food they have. Most of them look clean and not many varieties available in there. “Tsuivan” is the most known fast fried vegetable noodles you can find in there. Food in the ger camps is similar to each other , while ones near in the city provide more chicken dishes more to countryside provide beef or mutton dish. Fish dish could be served ones nearby fishing lake or rivers. Forget about seafood in the countryside. od. —————————————————————————————————————— Please send your inquiry to;
Send your inquiry to; If you have a group of friends or relatives, or are part of a club or organisation, and would like to travel on a private tour organised by Nomadic Trails – either using an existing Nomadic Trails itinerary, guide and departure date or by tailor-making a trip of your own – we’d be happy to help. In fact, we feel this offers the best of both worlds, enabling you to tailor-make your holiday, travel when you like, and with exactly who you want! Not only that but by arranging your own group you can qualify for significant discounts. If you manage to get 10 passengers we will give 1 place free of charge; if you get 8 passengers we will give the lead booker a 50% discount; and if you get 6 passengers we will give the lead booker a 25% discount.*
Mr. Tulga
Nomadic Trails Co.ltd.,
Bayangol District, 6r khoroo, Aminii Oron suuts 11 7B
Ulaanbaatar 44 P.O. Box 793 Mongolia
Tel/fax: + 976 11 68 82 56
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Mr. Tulga
Nomadic Trails Co.ltd.,
Bayangol District, 6r khoroo, Aminii Oron suuts 11 7B
Ulaanbaatar 44 P.O. Box 793 Mongolia
Tel/fax: + 976 11 68 82 56
Mobile: +976 9904 0894
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