Travel to Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar city tours | Mongolia Travel | Mongolia trips
This dynamic and young city called Ulaanbaatar is the capital city of Mongolia. Sometimes called Ulan Bator, the city is something of a paradox being a capital of a nomadic nation. This short video is about this unique city in Central Asia. There's plenty to see and do in Ulaanbaatar, you should plan at least 1 full day to tour around the city.
For excellent Ulaanbaatar or Ulan Bator sightseeing tours check Selena Travel's new brand Mongolia Stopovers
Mongolia Travel | Discover True Mongolia Tour 2011 by Selena Travel
Mike, Bertha and Patrick about their Mongolia travel of summer 2011 with Selena Travel Mongolia. Their Mongolia trip was 21 day discovery overland tour that took them to the best of Mongolia. For more info about the Mongolia tour please visit Or simply write to sales at selenatravel dot com!
Mongolia Travel | Discover Mongolia Tours | Mongolia Travel Guide
Mongolia is a mysterious country, capital city Ulaanbaatar is a thriving metropolis, but when you leave the city nomads roam in the countryside. Travel to Mongolia with Selena Travel and explore this amazing land in depth. Our Mongolia tours will give you a lifetime experience with authentic cultural insights, hint of Mongolia adventures such as horse riding, and a touch of Mongolian hospitality. More info at selenatravel.com
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Mongolia Travel | Travellers photo report - Discover Mongolia
Steve Briggs joined with us in the summer of 2009 for the big Mongolia discovery tour and he shared his taken photo slide show. Steve's tour included Northern Mongolia - Lake Huvsgul, Tsaatan reindeer people visit, Central Mongolia - Chuluut river canyon, Khorgo Terkh national park, Taikhar Rock, Karakorum, Erdene Zuu, Gun-Galuut nature reserve and Southern Mongolia - Bayanzag Flaming cliffs, Khongor sand dunes, Yoliin Am Gorge etc.If you want follow his journey in Mongolia, here is Discover True Mongolia tour -
Travel to Mongolia | Naadam Festival Opening Ceremony 2011 (Part 1)
Naadam festival is held on 11-12 July annually in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. Naadam is the 6th biggest festival in the world and authentic Mongolian nomadic cultural heritage. In 2011 the Naadam opening ceremony featured 1000 morin khuur (Mongolian musical instrument) players and lots of Mongolian music and dances. Travel to Mongolia and take part in the Nadaam festival with Selena Travel Mongolia. We have excellent Mongolia tours including Naadam festival tours and cultural discovery tours. More info at
Mongolia Travel | Genghis Khan White Flags at Naadam Festival Opening
Each year the Mongols celebrate their Great Naadam Festival - one and only Mongolian sports festival. During the Opening Ceremony the special ritual of Genghis Khan's 9 White Banners takes place... More info found at the Naadam Festival tours page
Travel to Mongolia | Best of Northern and Central Mongolia | Mongolia tours
Mongolia is a land of marvels - untouched nature, picturesque landscape, unique nomadic culture and many dreams. This inspirational video covers the very best of Northern and Central Mongolia travel, which are featured in Selena Travel's signature tour Discover True Mongolia with many amazing additions. For more info about the tour visit or write to sales@selenatravel.com for questions.
Mongolia Travel | Mongolian Nomadic Culture | Mongolia Tours
Mongolia is in the heart of Asia and has a massive land of 1.56 million sq.km. Half of the 2.8 million Mongolians are nomads with unique nomadic culture still today. Travelling to Mongolia is easy nowadays. Travel to Mongolia and explore Mongolian nomad culture on this Mongolia tour
Mongolia Travel | Nomads' Day Festival | Mongolia Festivals
Don't miss the Nomads' Day festival during your Mongolia tours as this festival is gives a chance to explore Mongolia in depth during one's Mongolia travel. The festival takes place on 17-18 September every year in the amazing Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve. For more info please visit the Nomads' Day festival page
Mongolia Travel | Genghis Khan's Land | Travel to Mongolia
Genghis Khan or Chinggis Khaan as the Mongols call him, was born in the Khentii mountains as a prince of a minor Mongol tribe. In his early years he had to struggle with the world surrounding him and raised to become the man of the millennium. Genghis Khan and his successors created the largest empire that mankind has ever seen stretching from the Sea of Japan to the Adriatic Sea despite the fact that the number of Mongols were only about 1.5 million.
Travel the Great Khan's land - Eastern Mongolia, the beautiful Khentii mountains and the Great Mongolian rolling steppes.
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Mongolia travel - Mongolia jeep drive - The Khar Lake Mongolia
This video was made during a jeep tour in the northern Mongolia. We had this wonderful sand dune drive at the amazingly beautiful Khar Lake in Zavkhan province. Enjoy!
We organise excellent jeep tours in Mongolia, check out selenatravel.com, thanks guys!
Selena Travel Group 20 year anniversary video
A short video of Selena Travel Group 20th anniversary
Travel to Mongolia | Central Mongolia Tours | Mongolia Travel
Travel to Central Mongolia for the UNESCO heritage Orkhon river valley, Mongol Empire's ancient capital Karakorum and 16th century Erdene Zuu monastery.
The following Mongolia tours take you to Central Mongolian highlights:
and the 21 day Discover True Mongolia tour:
Lake Khuvsgul, Northern Mongolia
Unarguably, #Khuvsgul lake is the most beautiful scenery in #Mongolia according to many. Known as the “Blue Pearl” of Mongolia, the lake and the surrounding area are the #highlight of Northern Mongolia. Equally fascinating is the world renowned #Reindeer people who lives in the area deep into the #Taiga. The best times to #visit the lake is between June to September as the lake starts freezing early in the fall.
Find tours to Khuvsgul lake here:
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Climbing in Mongolia | Mongolia Climbing Tours | Mongolia Mountain Treks
Mongolia mountain trekking and mountain climbing is amazing experience. Western Mongolia is one of the beautiful mountainous part of Mongolia and kinds of ethnic groups live around majestic Altai mountains. The highest peaks are in territory of Bayan - Ulgii province, bordering China, Russia and Kazakhstan, the peaks are called Five Holy Peaks and Mt. Khuiten is 4374m, highest one. Meet the peak and climbing experience in Mongolia. Mongolia Climbing tour is available here:
The amazing music used in this video is Mountains from Mongolian composer Onon G. His album Universe is available on iTunes. Enjoy!
Монгол Улс - In città (Mongolia)
Монгол Улс - In città (Mongolia)
Blue pearl Lake Huvsgul - Panoramic view of Lake Huvsgul | Mongolia travel
One of the highlights of Mongolia is Lake Huvsgul, it is called Dalai Eej or Mother sea.
Molom - Legend of Mongolia (part 2 of 9)
Molom, conte de Mongolie (original title)
MOLOM-A LEGEND OF MONGOLIA
-By Renfreu Neff
Molom-A Legend of Mongolia - majestic is its backdrop of sweeping vistas and the rugged terrain of Mongolia a country little known to Westerners. The magical story of the shaman priest Molom, told in voice-over narration by his young apprentice Yonden, is as magical in its simplicity and subtle shadings as the mountains and steppes across which the two travel.
Abandoned by his father, a drunken Wolf Hunter, the boy Yonden lives with a wolf pack in the remote vastness of Mongolia. He is discovered by a wandering shaman Molom who, observing that the boy possesses certain auspicious characteristics, takes him on as his apprentice. They set out on a journey of discovery across mountainous territory peopled by nomadic clans and herders, wrestlers and storytellers. They encounter a band of drunken horsemen, a snaggletoothed sorceress, and a contest of holy men representing the spiritual philosophies of the world, all vying for the soul of a far-flung nomadic culture. They stop at sacred places, and Molom tells the story of the wondrous city of Shambhala, which they will visit.
This is the story of how Buddhism came to the Genghis Khan's ancient kingdom of Mongolia, which is now an independent republic ten times the size of Texas with a population of only six million, a raggedy, elliptical land of mountain and desert, browed to the north by Russia with China bordering to the east, south and west. Geographically separated by thousands of miles of barren stretches of Gobi Desert and towering Himalayan ranges that lie within China, the Buddhism practiced in Mongolia is, oddly enough, the same as that practiced in Tibet. In the Tibetan-Mongol Buddhist teachings, Shambhala is one of the heaven realms (but, alas, it is not perfect: to be reborn in Shambhala is to live only 100 years). The Shangri-La of Lost Horizon is a literary borrowing from the sacred myth of Shambhala. On another level, Shambhala is a metaphysical blueprint for a utopian paradise: the perfect society in which human suffering has ceased to exist. Shambhala is symbolized by the pearl, which is said to be contained within the heart. To get to the pearl-that is, to reach Shambhala-the heart must be opened.
None of this is easy. But Marie Jaoul de Poncheville's film makes it wondrously accessible, and her two characters-12-year-old Yondejunai, who lives with his family of nomads in a valley in Central Mongolia, and Tseded, at 75, one of the great actors of Mongolian cinema (over 50 films) and theatre (over 200 plays) and well-known on his country's radio and television-are thoroughly enjoyable traveling companions. Jacques Besse's gently luminous cinematography makes Mongolia appear to be a magical earthy realm, as the two make their way from the remote nether regions and arrive at last, with a playful irony that catches us up in our own misconceptions and illusions, in the city of Ulan Bator, where Molom entrusts his young pupil to a monastery to complete his education.
In the end Yonden shares with us his view of life. Wonder, Love and a Open Heart.
--Renfreu Neff
Directed by: Marie-Jaoul de Poncheville
Writer: Marie-Jaoul de Poncheville
Cast (in credits order)
Tsededorj ... Molom
Yondejunaï ... Yonden
Produced by
Marie-Jaoul de Poncheville .... producer
Franz-Christoph Giercke .... executive producer
Vincent Roget .... line producer
Original Music by Trilok Gurtu
Cinematography by Jacques Besse
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