On this Off-Grid Journey you can travel to the infamous Altai Mountains in the Western Mongolia and visit the Kazakh nomads whom are famous for their hunting pet eagles. This is a great opportunity to take some epic photos of Mongolia’s landscape and it’s nomadic people. You can ride a camel on the Western Gobi Desert’s sand dunes located right next to the river and you can view the snowcapped mountains in distance. This is truly a very rare view to witness.
To the Eastern Mongolia, you could go offroad and visit the Chinggis Khaan’s (Genghis Khan) birthplace as well as the Eastern Gobi. Along the way there are plenty opportunities for great birding and wildlife watching, as well as close encounters with history and the lived-in reality of nomadic herding communities.
To the north of Mongolia you could visit the Amarbayasgalant Monastery and then continue to the Khuvsgul Lake. Khuvsgul Lake is the second-most voluminous freshwater lake in Asia, and holds almost 70% of Mongolia's fresh water and 0.4% of all the fresh water in the world. And it’s one of seventeen ancient lakes in the world, being more than 2 million years old.