Sain Yavaarai Mongolia!

Mongolia its Grrreat

Mongolia its Grrreat

For those planning a trip to Mongolia – don’t bother leaving UB if you are a Vegan or Lactose Intolerant. You will starve! These people love their meat and dairy products. It makes sense, most people here are nomads and don’t want to stick around in one place long enough to grow a crop.

That said UB is not really Mongolia, but you’ll have to come here anyway. All international flights and trains stop here. The trouble starts when you figure this out and try to leave UB. It’s not as easy or as comfortable to traverse the country as it is in other places. It’s best to have a plan to escape UB before you even get there.

Once you do get out into the country you can really start to enjoy yourself. The countryside is great, but the people here are the best assets that Mongolia has. They’re extremely generous with everything they have (especially their Vodka – made from fermented mares milk, YUM) and are always ready to help out.

Off We Ger

Ger Ya Later!

Ger Ya Later!

Part of the allure of Mongolia is getting the heck out of UB and heading to the countryside. The only complication with that is that you can’t just hop on a bus and wing it like we have in other countries. There is very little public transport and the distances between towns is quite vast. Most travelers pre-book an organized tour or arrive in town and hire a jeep and driver to get them out into the countryside. Since we’re not really interested in the former and the latter is just a little out of our budget, we opted for a trek with Ger to Ger. The extra bonus is that they have a great philosophy.

We’ll be spending the next 8 days trekking with local nomads from one families’ ger (yurt) to the next through the Arhangai region of Mongolia. We’ll experience their way of life and their food. We’ll also learn nifty tricks like how to play the national anklebone game, how to milk a sheep and how to pack a yak – all new skills we’ll surely be able to add to our resume!

Seriously, can you think of a better thing for two non-meat eating, non-vodka drinking, non-Mongolia speaking people to do than to throw themselves at the mercy of nomads for a week? We’ll be eating lots of rice and yogurt. And of course we’ll drag along some peanut butter just in case. We can’t think of a better way to enjoy Mongolia!

If you’re really bored at work, you can read about our trek and the ger to ger philosophy at http://www.gertoger.org/families-route/arhangai-bluelake-route.html

We’ll let you know how it gers!