Mongolia's Naadam Festival: By the numbers
A primer to the centuries-old celebration
A primer to the centuries-old celebration
The rural, remote Asian country is a feast for the eyes
Plus: some of the most interesting cheese in the world
From its structure to its history, award-winning travel writer Jodi Ettenberg discusses this emblem of Mongolia’s nomadic culture.
It’s all aboard Russia’s famous railway with Wanderer-in-Residence Jodi Ettenberg. Learn about the trip that started it all for this seasoned traveller.
Join travel blogger Nellie Huang as she learns that in terms of landscape, this country really has it all.
Wanderer-in-Residence Nellie Huang gets nomadic in Mongolia and lives to tell the tale. See her top five here.
Slow down. Breathe. Stay in one place. Experience the surrounding area like someone who lives there. G Adventures’ own Leah Griffin takes the time to explain our Local Living trips.
Connect the dots by rail between Russia, Mongolia, and China with this Visual Adventure: Trans-Mongolia from G Adventures’ own Sacha Mlynek.
For those wondering, a ger is a travelling tent the Mongolian nomads used to use as they drifted across the grasslands hundreds of years ago. Interested in staying in one?
The path represents a journey, allowing us to dream and to be inspired. Let our Pics of the Week take you from Greece to Mongolia to discover that no matter what path you're on, it's leading somewhere. That's the idea, right
With a lower population the varying landscapes are widely preserved, creating a huge and cultured space to explore.