Admire the beautiful scenery of Mongolian winter
Famous for its vast steppes, endless deserts, majestic mountains and people who grew up on horseback, the remote country of Mongolia has always been an attractive destination for adventure travel enthusiasts. .
People ride horses with eagles on their shoulders during the Spring Eagle Festival in Ulaanbaatar, capital of Mongolia. (Photo: Byambasuren Byamba-Ochir/AFP/Getty Images)
Winters in Mongolia are long and harsh , with temperatures often ranging from -20°C to -45°C. Therefore, most tourists flock to this country in the summer to enjoy the more pleasant climate and see the vast landscapes of the vast Eurasian steppe, along with the nomadic culture of the indigenous people. . But anyway, Mongolia is still the place with the most wonderful winter scenery for those who are prepared to start their journey there.
It doesn't snow much in Mongolia, but because the temperature never exceeds 0 degrees Celsius for several months, it stays covered until the following summer. (Photo: dheera.net).
The railway connecting Beijing with Moscow and running through Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia's capital) was built from 1949 - 1961, cutting across the Gobi and Siberia deserts. (Photo: dheera.net).
An outdoor basketball court sat empty during the harsh winter. (Photo: dheera.net).
The vast deserts have beauty like on another planet. (Photo: dheera.net).
Impressive Mongolian ice sculptures. (Photo: dheera.net).
Not only the vast steppe, in Mongolia you will also see images of skyscrapers rising bustlingly like many other large cities. (Photo: dheera.net).
Fields mixed with white snow in winter. (Photo: dheera.net).
Lungta prayer flagpole - symbolic image in the Buddhist plateaus. (Photo: dheera.net).
A corner of a Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. (Photo: dheera.net).
A herd of wild animals on a mountain top in winter. (Photo: dheera.net).
A rare wild horse, once extinct in the wild but has been bred and brought back to its natural habitat in a national park in Mongolia. (Photo: dheera.net)
Mongolia's nomadic culture is still maintained today despite the bitter winter, but with the additional support of solar energy devices. (Photo: dheera.net)
A temple in Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar. (Photo: dheera.net).
A woman makes traditional Mongolian milk tea, usually made with water, milk, tea and salt. This is one of the most popular drinks in the country, especially in winter, and is served to guests when they visit any house. (Photo: dheera.net)
Tourists move on an ice-covered train platform in Ulaanbaatar (capital of Mongolia) to board the train to Erenhot (in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, China). Many Mongolians often go to China to shop. (Photo: dheera.net).
Buddhist monastery on the Mongolian plateau. (Photo: Eternal-landscapes).
Amarbayasgalant Monastery - Mongolia. (Photo: Eternal-landscapes).
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