Mongolia
Its name might be attached to one of the world’s most epic journeys, but Mongolia is often
relegated to a land seen out of a dusty train window and limited to a pit stop in Ulaanbaatar. But the power of this country lies beyond the trance-like rhythms of wheels on rails. The meditative isolation of this yak- and ger-dotted landscape is found in rolling dunes and endless lakes, flaming cliffs and steaming springs, and the brushes with traditional nomadic culture will stir up a longing to ditch the modern world. That world is creeping ever closer though, with the capital raising glass and steel icons to capitalism next to statues of famous Khans.
relegated to a land seen out of a dusty train window and limited to a pit stop in Ulaanbaatar. But the power of this country lies beyond the trance-like rhythms of wheels on rails. The meditative isolation of this yak- and ger-dotted landscape is found in rolling dunes and endless lakes, flaming cliffs and steaming springs, and the brushes with traditional nomadic culture will stir up a longing to ditch the modern world. That world is creeping ever closer though, with the capital raising glass and steel icons to capitalism next to statues of famous Khans.