Archive for October, 2008
It was snowing when we left Huvsgul, we can see that some of the peak of the mountains were covered with snow. It was amazing..The road is bumpy and the road is not paved. No toilet or rest house. Thus, if u got want to go to toilet in case of emergency, you just got to do it the nature way! ( in a natural and open greenfield)
Again, the flight was delayed again when we reached the Murun airport. Finally, we left and went back to UB with happy memories. I guess all of us enjoyed the trip although we didn’t do much things due to the weather but have certainly enjoy the nature and the companion.
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We were staying in a ger camp along Khovsgol lake. I considered the camp stay as a nature living. Why? It has a toilet but no hot water in such cold & unpredictable environment. You may experience rainy, snowy , windy, ice drop weather in a day. I did not shower for almost 4 days during my stay there. That’s the longest time that i did not take a shower. I cleaned my body with warm water by boiling water using the firewood. Luckily, I am not in Malaysia. If not, I can’t imagine myself for not having shower for 4 consecutive days….One camp cost about 40,000 - 50,000 mnt (USD 35 - 45) with 2 to 3 beds in one ger. However, it also depends on the size and the camp facilities. The camp that i stayed used a generator to generate electricity, there was no TV, no newspaper, no internet and the electricity will shut down after 12midnight. What do u think? Isn’t it a good place to runaway from the rat race in the city. Runaway from the hectic and stressful life in the city or capital..?
 
The view outside the door of a ger. 
Horgog - The Mongolian traditional dish
The food served was simple & typical mongolian dishes such as the meats, potatoes with rice. As we have some korean friends in the group, the camp owner also served us with some kimchi and Korean Hot Pepper Paste. One of the special dish is the “Horhog” - a traditional Mongolian meat (usually sheep) dish. This is also a popular dish for camping or any outdoor activities in Mongolia. A serving of 5 people or more for one sheep. It also entails the spirit of togetherness and the beginnings of friendship.
Although the cooking process looks simple but it requires practice and intuition. Meat will usually cut in large chunks and cooked with hot stones in a tightly closed big aluminum can until it forms a hearty stew. The stones are taken out first when it is cooked. The hot and greasy stones will be given to all horhog eaters to roll between their palms or held with fingers. Mongolians believe that rolling or holding stones with hands is good for health. It is believe that the heat and the grease from just cooked meat eliminates fatigue and boosts stamina. Some of my friends even told me that it help if you have kidney or diabetes…I am not sure whether this is scientifically proven…hehehe..Anyway..no harm trying.
 
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What is so special about a boat ride in Khovsgol lake? The crystal clear & fresh water, the mountains, the lake, the weather and the surroundings…it’s awesome!
All of us was so tired after the horse ride, took a rest and had our dinner and back to the ger to have some drinks and chat for the night..The sky at night was full of bright & twinkling stars surrounding the ger camp.
The second day, we decided to go for boating..the weather was not too good..cloudy, drizzling and it was so cold..Actually, i did not expect the weather to be such cold & did not even bring any winter clothes. When we started the boat ride, reached the opposite side of the lake, it was sunny with some sunshine. When we reached there…there is a small stoney hill where u need to walk up in order to have a view of the lake from another angle. It was always nice to see things from the top. As the lake is so big and huge that you can’t see the whole lake. On the other hand, u can see different things when u are standing at different location. I guess this applies to our life to where we should see things from different perspective….hehehe…


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Posted by: admin in Cultural, Village Farming Tour & Homestay, Eco Tourism & Travel, Mongolia, tags: eco tourism, eco travel, horse riding, huvsgul lake, khovsgol, mongolia, social nature travel
Horseriding along Khovsgol (Huvsgul) lake is so fun! Can u imagine we rode for 3hours and we experienced different kind of weather. We experienced the sunshine, the rain, the ice drop, the snow, windy and cloudy weather along the lake within these 3hours ride. Enjoying the beauty of the lake at different point along the lake. The scenary, the people u met and the natural surroundings is not the same along the lake. I guess that’s not only a path to discover the nature but the path of life…Anyhow, the journey of one’s life is full of discoveries, unpredictable with ups & downs. Due to all these differences, we then can differentiate what is life or what is happiness and what exactly we want in life. Anyway, it is our choice to think and lead the kind life you want. It’s a matter of thought and decision. Once u have a peaceful and clear mind, you will find your own path to discover the things that u need. Don’t you think so? This journey of mind is really awesome…I have never ride a horse for such long hours and along such a huge and beautiful lake..
Oh…while we were taking a break at a nearby shop, one of the guide grabbed me near to his horse and i think it scared the horse. The horse gave me a kick as i was standing somewhere behind the horse…Oh..gosh…I felt that i was caned by my mom on my thigh & stomach. It was really a hard kick but i think the horse did not use its full strength yet..Thank god! i am alright..just some light bruises..Anyway, this is my second horse ride experience! It is still a joy ride. These pictures were taken by my korean friends, Mr Choe..only the last two pictures were taken by me as the ride was too bumpy for me to take a picture while riding..


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Posted by: admin in Eco Tourism & Travel, Mongolia, tags: attractions, Dark blue pearl, eco tourism, eco travel, Huvsgul, Khovsgol Lake, Khuvsgul, mongolia, Murun, social nature travel
About Huvsgul
It is one of the country major tourist attractions also known as the "Dark blue pearl". Huvsgul Lake is located in Huvsgul-the northernmost province of Mongolia. Huvsgul province is mountainous and is 1500 to 3000m above sea level. It is the freshest, largest and deepest lake in the Mongolia with 36.5km in width, 136km and 262m in length. This Huvsgul lake also ranks second place in central Asia by its depth. Numerous flora and fauna inhabit here since it has many mountains, forests and rivers. There are about 30 kinds of mammals, 200 kinds of birds, and 10 kinds of fish in this province. Huvsgul Lake is also one of the largest tributary stream of the Lake Baikal in Russia.
Getting to Huvsgul
By flight:
For those people who are short of time, Flight is the fastest and easier way to reach Huvsgul from Ulaanbaatar. You can take either take MIAT or Eznis Airlines which cost around USD 350-500 for a return trip from UB to Murun. However, there are limited time schedule to Murun and the flights in Mongolia always delayed due to the weather or some other reasons. Our flight schedule should be about 5.30pm but my friends and I waited for about 2hours to take off. The flight journey takes about 2 – 2.5ours to reach Murun town. For those of you who have time may take 1 or 2 days to reach there either by car or van. I have heard that the scene along journey is nice and beautiful.
Bumpy ride
It was about 10pm when we reached Murun Airport and waited long for our luggage. Murun is a very small airport . As it was already end August when I went there, the summer was close to end and entering autumn. It was so cold at night when we get out of the airport and I was shocked that we have to take another 2hours drive to reach the camp. The road condition was bumpy and bad. Of course, there’s no signboard as usual. We were tired and I can’t really sleep along the journey as I was hungry and feel stuffy in the van. The road condition is too bumpy to fall asleep. I felt like throwing out along the drive and I feel difficult to breath as well cause it will be cold to wind down the windows. It was so stuffy along the whole journey…We then reached our ger camp at 12am…everyone was so tired and hungry. One thing I noted along the journey was that u can see the big bright moon is so close to you that you are able to catch the moon. I guess that’s because Huvsgul located in a higher altitude. The dinner became our supper…though the food is just simple meal with some rice serving with meat and salad cooked in the Mongolian style.

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Posted by: admin in Eco Tourism & Travel, Mongolia, tags: countryside, eco nature, eco tourism, eco travel, flora, mongolia, nature, social nature travel, wild flowers
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