This
unique trip offers you the
opportunity to get to know
more about Chinggis Khan and
his home land, Mongolia.
Why not imagine yourself becoming
a Witness of Chinggis Khan's
Cavalry? Why not experience
the awesome power of Chinggis
Khan's Cavalry through this
specially & professionally
prepared tour. Join us today!
(10 days/ 9 nights). Period:
June 01- October 01
| BRIEF ITINERARY |
| Day
01 |
Arrival in Ulaanbaatar.
Transfer to hotel. City
sightseeing tour: Sukhbaatar
Square, Gandantegchilen
Monastery, Last King's
Winter Palace Museum,
Zaisan Hill Memorial,
Buddha's Statue. Overnight
at the hotel. |
| Day
02 |
Drive to Erdene soum
and arrive to Khar Zurkhnii
Khukh Nuur Lake where
Chinggis Khan was elected
as the Khaan of Mongols.
Drive to Khujkhan coalmine.
Stay overnight in tent
/250 km/. |
| Day
03 |
Drive to Rashant khad
to view rock inscriptions.
Continue tour to Binder
soum to see ruins of
ancient town. Stay overnight
in tent /230 km/ |
| Day
04 |
Arrive at Gurvan Nuur
Lake in Dadal soum.
Spend a day there swimming
in the lake, fishing
and visiting Suugtiin
cave. Stay overnight
in Ger at the tourist
camp./190/. |
| Day
05 |
Continue a tour at Gurvan
Nuur Lake in Dadal soum.
Spend a day there swimming
in the lake, fishing.
Ger camp overnight.
/190km/ |
| Day
06 |
Arrive in Undurkhaan,
capital of Khentii province.
Stay overnight in tent.
/254 km/ |
| Day
07 |
View ruins of the ancient
capital of 11 th Century
Kidan Empire. Continue
tour to Avraga Toson
Lake and Khuduu Aral
- historical places
of Chinggis Khaan. Stay
overnight in tent /160
km/. |
| Day
08 |
Drive to Arjanchivlan
resort. On the way,
visit the Buuruljuut
spring. Stay overnight
in tent. |
| Day
09 |
Drive to Ulaanbaatar
. Shopping. Stay overnight
at hotel. |
| Day
10 |
Transfer to Buyant Ukhaa
international airport
for departure. |
NOTE: THE DURATION/DEPARTURE/ITINERARY OF THE
TRIP can be changed TO SUIT
YOUR NEEDS
Chinggis Khan:
Regarded by many as the
founder of the Mongolian
nation, Chinggis Khan was
a great warrior, military
genius and adroit leader.
Born around 1165 into a
minor clan, Chinggis Khan,
named Temujin, quickly rose
to prominence in Mongolia
. At this time Mongolia
was inhabited by several
ethnic groups and clans,
who were often at war amongst
themselves. Through a period
of gradual consolidation,
Temujin gathered many clans
to his banner and destroyed
those who opposed him. When
he was approximately 40
years old, there was a great
'khuriltai' (meeting), where
he was proclaimed "Chinggis
Khan," the leader of
all of the clans in Mongolia.
Chinggis Khan then set his
sights beyond Mongolia 's
borders. His first campaigns
were against the Chinese.
Although his armies, for
the most part, defeated
their Chinese counterparts,
the Mongols never established
a lasting occupying force.
Instead, they would extract
concessions from the Chinese
and return to Mongolia laden
with silks, jewelry, weapons
and other booty.
Losing interest in China
, Chinggis Khan turned westward.
At that time, the Khwarazam
Empire, ruled by the Khwarazam
Shah, controlled the land
west of the Tien Shan Mountains
to the Caspian Sea . After
a short-lived attempt to
develop trade between the
two empires, a disagreement
arose between the two leaders
and Chingis Khan decided
to mount a major campaign
against the Khwarazam Empire.
Despite the overwhelming
fact that the Mongolian
armies were outnumbered
by more than two to one,
the brilliant battle tactics
of Chinggis Khan and his
generals resulted in total
defeat of the Shah and brought
an end to the Khwarazam
Empire.
By Chinggis Khan's death
in 1227, the Mongol Empire
reached from the Pacific
Ocean to the Caspian Sea
. Upon his death, the lands
were divided between Chinggis
Khan's descendants who continued
his legacy of conquest until
they controlled the largest
contiguous land empire the
world has ever known (including
all of present-day China,
Korea, all of the former
Soviet Central Asian Republics,
major portions of Russia,
including Kiev and Moscow,
eastern Turkey, Iran, Iraq,
Pakistan, and Afghanistan).
Eventually, after the Mongol
Empire had disintegrated,
Chinggis Khan's legacy continued
when his distant descendants
established the great Moghul
Dynasty, which ruled the
Indian Sub-continent for
generations.
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