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Mini 4 Pro Mongolia: Mongol Normadic Tourist Camp

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Even today, roughly 40% of Mongolians are nomadic. Around one third of the country's population still lives in traditional dwellings called "Gers", which can be quickly deconstructed. The Mongolian nomads relied on their animals for survival and moved their habitat several times a year in search of water and grass for their herds. Their lifestyle was precarious, as their constant migrations prevented them from transporting reserves of food or other necessities. Since the Hun Empire, Mongolians have been raising their five domestic animals. This includes sheep, horse, cow, camel, and goat in the broad region of forest and steppe.
 
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Even today, roughly 40% of Mongolians are nomadic. Around one third of the country's population still lives in traditional dwellings called "Gers", which can be quickly deconstructed. The Mongolian nomads relied on their animals for survival and moved their habitat several times a year in search of water and grass for their herds. Their lifestyle was precarious, as their constant migrations prevented them from transporting reserves of food or other necessities. Since the Hun Empire, Mongolians have been raising their five domestic animals. This includes sheep, horse, cow, camel, and goat in the broad region of forest and steppe.
I really enjoyed this video. It was very reminiscent of our recent trip to Kyrgyszstan in August 2024 in that we also stayed in yurts and yurt camps. I was wondering if these yurts had toilets and bathing facilities in the yurt or was it a communal toilet and shower? Unfortunately, from the looks of this video, the experience looked very industrialized with massive yurt groupings and activities. My wife and I were considering Mongolia as a future travel experience but after viewing this excellent video, we think it would be just about the same experience. Both Kyrgyszstan have vast open areas of mountains and sparsely located tourist locations.

I appreciated the numerous drone views of the camps, and documentation of the interiors of the yurts.
 
An interesting insight into a very different way of life. Was hoping to see the odd hunting eagle! Excellent little film. Thank you.
 
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Awesome video!
 
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I really enjoyed this video. It was very reminiscent of our recent trip to Kyrgyszstan in August 2024 in that we also stayed in yurts and yurt camps. I was wondering if these yurts had toilets and bathing facilities in the yurt or was it a communal toilet and shower? Unfortunately, from the looks of this video, the experience looked very industrialized with massive yurt groupings and activities. My wife and I were considering Mongolia as a future travel experience but after viewing this excellent video, we think it would be just about the same experience. Both Kyrgyszstan have vast open areas of mountains and sparsely located tourist locations.

I appreciated the numerous drone views of the camps, and documentation of the interiors of the yurts.
These Yurts don't have attached bathrooms but communal ones. At least they have communal ones here unlike the ones in the remote western Mongolia where we had no baths for several days and toilet is wherever convenient place out in the open. However we did stayed at an expensive one with the attached bathrooms near the ancient capital Karakoram.
 
An interesting insight into a very different way of life. Was hoping to see the odd hunting eagle! Excellent little film. Thank you.
I did attend the eagle festival.

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Wow. What a spectacle. Those tresses must be a pain for the eagles to deal with but the food seems to be a diversion!! Fab film and thanks.
 
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