- Everest Base Camp #1 & #2
- Inca Trail 2018
- Women's Projects in Tanzania 2018
- Bhutan 2017
- Women's House Building 2017
- Antarctic Adventure
- Greenland by Day Hike
- Fire and Ice: Iceland
- Family Fire & Ice: Iceland
- Mongolia on Horseback
- Raising Voices, Raising Roofs
- New Zealand Adventure
- Inca Trail 2015
- Ethiopia Explorer 2015
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2015
- Patagonia & Wine
- Everest Base Camp 2014
- Bhutan, Land of the Thunder Dragon 2014
- The Way: A Pilgrimage Across Spain
- Belize Dive & Jungle Exploration
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2014
- Everest Base Camp 2013
- Turkey: Mt. Ararat
- Inca Trail II 2013
- Inca Trail I 2013
- 2013 Kilimanjaro Cancer Climb
- Spanish Immersion with Mayan Tropics & Honduran Island Paradise
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2012
- Nicaragua Volunteer Adventure 2012
- In the Footsteps of Buddha 2011
- Iceland & Greenland 2011
- 2011 Kilimanjaro Climb for Cancer
- Everest Base Camp 2010
- Bhutan Sept. 26, 2010
- Galapagos 2010
Viewing Post for: Mongolia on Horseback
Date: July 5th
Location: Tsetserleg, Mongolia. Fairfield Inn
Wow! Where to start.
Lots of adventures already.
Seoul was a wonderful visit. Elizabeth had a friend, Vicky, who lived there join us. We had this wonderful dinner, Korean barbecue cooked by a lovely owner of restaurant. We both enjoyed the chance to join together. Us in exploring new foods and the owner is a chance to share his gifts.
It was a short night in Ulaanbaatar as we got in late at night. We got up early only to wait for our our ride. Turns out they were waiting for us at another location. Part of the adventure in communication.
10 hour drive to our jumping off town worth lots of adventures on the way. Camel riding, a visit to the 13th century remains of the Capitol and current reconstruction of the monastery that followed.
Lunch was a humbling experience of us not understanding any of the language and selecting our food. Mongolian is a cyrillic language so even the letters will need to be learned by us. We entered into learning the few local dishes that will be our diet for 3 weeks.
The Mongolian people are lovely so few. Easy to smile and laugh, friendly and gentle. The children are outgoing, easily engaging us in play. A delightful preview of what is to come.
Be sure to join us each day here as our 200 km horse trek and nomadic life begins.
Messages for this post
For: Jennifer
All sounds so exotic and wonderful... Enjoy the ride! Looking forward to reading the next chapter xxx
Patti and Ron - 7/6/2016
For: Jennifer
How brave you are dear friend. I can't wait to hear more about each day. Good luck with the language and horseback riding. May you find loving, friendly people, good food, and safe travels all along your way. I love seeing the map on the website. Hugs JJJ
Janice - 7/5/2016
For: Rick
Traveling Mongolia vicariously through your trip. Can't wait to see what adventures await you.
Melissa - 7/5/2016