Independent Mongolia Collection
"Discover the Untamed Beauty of Independent Mongolia" Embark on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife of independent Mongolia
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"Discover the Untamed Beauty of Independent Mongolia" Embark on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife of independent Mongolia. In March, witness the majestic Snow Leopard roaming freely in the Altai Mountains, showcasing its elusive beauty against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Travel back in time as you explore Siberia through an antique map from 1895, unraveling the rich history and cultural heritage that shaped this region. As night falls over the Gobi Desert, catch a glimpse of the enchanting Long-eared Hedgehog under moonlit skies, adding an element of mystery to this arid landscape. Step into tranquility at Amarbayasgalant Monastery's temple entrance in Selenge Aimag. Marvel at its intricate architecture while immersing yourself in spiritual serenity amidst picturesque surroundings. Observe nature's resilience as you spot a Pallas Cat gracefully running over ice with lips gently licked for sustenance in East Mongolia. Meanwhile, horses graze peacefully on steppe grasslands in Altanbulag, embodying freedom and harmony with their surroundings. In December, encounter another Pallas Cat navigating through snowy terrain within the Gobi Desert—a testament to their adaptability and survival instincts even during harsh winters. Witness awe-inspiring moments as White-naped Cranes take flight above Inner Mongolia's vast expanse—an elegant spectacle symbolizing grace and freedom. Delight your heart with adorable Pallas Cat kittens frolicking amidst Sukhe-Batar Aimag's South Gobi Desert—captivating your soul with their playful innocence. Khustain Nuruu National Park welcomes you to observe Przewalski Horses galloping freely across pristine landscapes—a conservation success story worth celebrating. Uncover hidden wonders underground as Long-eared Jerboas skillfully dig tunnels beneath South Gobi Desert sands during June—their remarkable adaptation ensuring survival amidst challenging conditions.