- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Philippines
- Nepal
- Sri Lanka
- Israel
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
- Laos
- Myanmar
- Oman
- United Arab Emirates
- Qatar
- Kuwait
- Bahrain
- Thailand
- Syria
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Iran
- Yemen
- Tajikistan
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Kyrgyzstan
- India
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Malaysia
- Brunei
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Georgia
- Saudi Arabia
- Mongolia
- Singapore
- East Timor
- North Korea
- Iraq
- Afganistan
- Pakistan
- Japan
- Okinawa dep. Japan
- Palestine dep. Israel
- Hong Kong dep. China
- Irian Jaya dep. Indonessia
- Kashmir dep. India
- Macao dep. China
- Nakhichevan dep. Azerbaijan
- Siberia dep. Russia
- Sikkim dep. Indie
- Tibet dep. China
- Indonesia
- China
- Abkazia dep. Georgia/Russia
- Kazakhstan
MC-10 Mongolia and China (Beijing) trip
Date of travel: June 26 – July 16, 2010
ITINERARY:
Early in the morning on June 26 I am driving from Vista to Los Angeles airport. With United Airlines I take a plane from LAX via San Francisco to Beijing, CHINA, where in the afternoon June 27.
After a night in a hotel, we leave early in the morning June 28 Beijing by plane for Ulaanbaatar in MONGOLIA, where at noon. Following day there is sightseeing of the Mongolian capital. The first is Gandan Buddhist Monastery and then the Natural History Museum with skeletons of dinosaurs found in Mongolia. In the evening we are at an excellent concert of Mongolian music and songs including the deep throat and stomach sounds of some singers. Next morning a visit to the Mongolian Historical Museum to see the dresses of various Mongolian tribes and their houses. On the afternoon program there is the Summer and Winter Palace of the Buddhist lords before the Communist era.
In the evening on June 30 a flight from Ulaanbaatar south to the Gobi Desert. Landing is in Dalanzadgad. The accommodation is in gers (yurts) in Dungenee Ger Camp. The gers are quite large with several beds. In this camp we are two per ger. Everywhere else we singles are one per ger. Next day we go by bus west through Gobi Altai Mountains. We reach Hogor Sands which is 180 km long strip of dunes. Later a town Bayandalay built from gers. We are in Juulchin Gobi Ger Camp in the mid afternoon. In the evening there is a ride on Bactrian camels. We also look in gers of local people. They have television sets and solar panels to charge batteries. The following morning we drive past town Bulgan. Before noon we reach Bayanzag (Flaming Cliffs) known for finds of dinosaur bones and eggs, which we saw in the museum in Ulaanbaatar. They got the name due to their red color. In the afternoon we come back to Dungenee Ger Camp, where we slept a night two days ago. Next morning we drive to Yol Valley and the Gurvansaikhan National Park, where is a spot with ice year round. In the evening we fly back to Ulaanbaatar for overnight.
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