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TRAVELOGUE
about the camp
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USA, Ms.
Meta Mertens (August, 2006)
Traveling in Mongolia's countryside is a unique and rewarding
experience, but it also offers its challenges because there
are no Western-style hotels. In my experience, a good option
is to stay in tourist camps, which are small collections of
gers (the traditional felt-covered yurts of the Mongolian
nomads) that can be rented by the day. Most camps have a restaurant
and modern shower and bathroom facilities... read
more from the original article
Kyle & Dan (June, 2007): “It was
really serene to listen to them singing as we looked around
at the empty landscape” read
more...
Axel Bräunlich (may, 2007): ... White-naped
Crane (1, 2), Black Stork (1), and Swan Geese (7) on the marshes
a kilometre east of the Ger Camp (easily the most impressive
we stayed at in Mongolia – nice clean facilities, friendly
staff, and good food). read
more...
SINGAPORE, Family of Ned Phillips (30th
June, 2006)
What is truly amazing place! The setting is idyllic and remands
us very much of Scotland. The gers are amazing, the service
fantastic and the food is wonderful. We highly recommend you
try some of the Mongolian traditional dishes to complete the
experience... read
more or see original note
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FRANCE, Jacques, (July 8 2005)
It's a pure enchantment. The people are nice to us. We feel
like at home.
Better, it's our home! We all make parts with nature. Horses
all around, the smell of nature is here so special. Landscape
to take your breath away.
And moment you begin to feel small, you disappear! And a
second you're birth, you're in Mongolia. Thank you for everything!
HOLLAND, Amsterdam, Casper & Isabelle,
(Sept. 24, 2005)
Dear staff,
We very much enjoyed our stay at your wonderful camp.
The river provided us with 2 big Lenoks. We very much appreciated
the hospitality of the cook, who was generous enough to
lend us his kitchen to prepare our catch. Many thanks.
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USA, Maggie and Les (June 18 -19, 2005)
A lovely place to stay, lovely and friendly people and great
service + food. We enjoyed photographing the animals drinking
at the river yesterday and also the cranes and swans on
the plain.
Thank you for everything.
Best wishes to you all!
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HONG KONG, Brain & Lina Kong (June
14 -18, 2005)
If has been such a pleasure to stay in this wonderful camp.
Everyone in the camp has been great ambassador of the Mongolian
hospitality. We have experienced the beauty of the Mongolian
culture, of the nature and the genuine friendship of the
Mongolia people and, of course the Mongolia nomadic cuisine
is unforgettably delicious. We are going home with the fondest
memories of our friends here. We wish you the very best
and we hope to meet all of you again.
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GERMANY, Sabine, (July 8, 2005)
Thank you for your kindly services in your wonderful camp!
The horses are so friendly so we could spend our time exploring
the wonderful nature on horseback and looking for the Mountain
sheep -and we found team!
The buuz are delicious as well as the huushuur, and enjoyed
music from your CD. Finally, the rainbow over the mountains
made a perfect scenery.
Thank you very much for everything.
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NORWAY, Soloing Wieser, (July 9th 2005)
We have had some fine days. I the ger camp and in the area
very nice scenery.
The river gave us some fish, and we saw the wild sheep in
the mountains! Our dream of riding a horse, tenting and
live among a Mongolian family for 2 weeks has come through.
We are so happy.
Best greetings from Norway.
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CANADA,
Ottawa, Michel Bourassa & Laura Wagner, (August
16, 2005)
We had a lovely stay here. The Naadam festival was great ,
I would recommend this place to anyone. Thank you so much
for a wonderful stay. Read
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ISRAELI, Ron (July 10, 2005)
Thank you very much for a wonderful hospitality. We enjoyed
every minute of staying with you ! We wish you a lot of luck
and perhaps see you again
The Israeli group.
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SWITZERLAND, The Candiotti Family, (August
20, 2005)
We will never forget the Mongolian hospitality, the beautiful
scenery, the fantastic sunset and sunrise. The end less
steppes, the different shads of green, the river, our walk
in the mountain to see the wild sheep, the milking of the
mares, the riding with the park ranger, everything was perfect.
Read original
INDIA, New-Deli, Amitava Mukhrjee, (August
28, 2005)
The hospitality of the Camp was exceptional, the stay meet
enjoyable. The scenery is beautiful. Many many thanks to
everyone in Steppe Nomads Camp. Read
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