Central Mongolia is beautiful, pristine, and rich in wild species. In central Mongolia, you can discover breathtaking natural beauties, nomadic life, culture, and history including many important historical relics of different historical periods. Central Mongolia varies in landscapes such as the semi-desert, rolling hills, grasslands, lush green valleys of forested and bare mountains. When you drive from the attraction to attraction, from a scenic place to another scenic place, the general picture of central Mongolia is sights of continuously changing picturesque landscapes, vast open spaces, nomads’ felt dwelling gers, and countless livestock, grazing fenceless.
Western Mongolia is a country of majestic snow-capped mountains, awe-inspiring pristine nature, different ethnic groups, historical artifacts, crystal clear water and saltwater lakes that are the habitats of the rare waterfowls. Among the ethnic groups, Kazakhs are the national minority and the only Muslim people in Mongolia. Mongolian Kazakhs have been preserving their custom and tradition in their origin compared with the Kazakhs of different countries. They hunt with trained eagles and the majority of the Kazakh families have traditional musical instrument dombras. They play, dance, and sing with the dombra wearing traditional embroidered clothes and live in colorfully decorated, slightly bigger gers than the gers in the other parts of Mongolia.