We had dinner and left for the station......a very sad moment saying goodbye to our beautiful Aagy :( I really hope one day we will get to see her again......we already miss you Aagy!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Ulaanbaator 30.08.12-31.08.12
We had dinner and left for the station......a very sad moment saying goodbye to our beautiful Aagy :( I really hope one day we will get to see her again......we already miss you Aagy!!!!!!!!!
Ulaanbaator 29.08.12
Kharkhorin 28.08.12
Now have successfully checked off two items from my bucket list, camel riding in the Gobi and horse riding across the Mongolian steppe :)
I should read into Buddhism perhaps, it sounds really interesting, Aagy told us that for every face of a Buddha there are 16 deciples each one different and there are 1000 Buddahs or more which is insane when you think about it.
The girls and I tried to do our self portrait, 'I'm not looking but I know the camera is there' photos with my tripod and we got a couple of good ones whilst being eaten alive by phsycotic mosquitoes and after dinner we watched a traditional musical performance which was beautiful to listen to. The idea of the Mongolian throat singing (deep growl almost with a whistle at the same time) originated from the traditional nomads who attempted to imitate the sounds of nature and then incorporated their own sounds and instruments which they still use today at weddings and special ceremonys....I invite readers to google or youtube Mongolian throat singing, it's incredible to listen to, I was mesmorized.....
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Bayangobi 27.08.12
Sitting in my little pagola looking out over the seemingly endless steppe........ complete silence.........all I can hear is the distant bleeting of sheep and goats as well as the occasional motorbike hum.
It's beautiful here, I feel nothing but complete contentment in this moment...absolutely beautiful.
I'm sharing with Talida tonight as per our schedule and lucked out with the most gorgeous view from our little door....
I learnt some really interesting facts about Mongolia today, though this country is massive they only have a population of 3 million people and 1 million of them live in Ulaanbaator their capital.
It is such a beautiful concept...complete freedom for the animals and they are all fat and healthy. They don't really have any vet services they just let nature take it's course which is fair enough I guess as that is what was intended, even the dogs that roam the steppe are not desexed or anything, they seem to be few and far between. Families don't own a dog, one will come and they will feed it and it stays close by. The dog in turn protects the family and the livestock but Aagy said rarely do they if ever attack the animals or chase them, their job is to protect if they choose to stay.
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Ulaanbator 26.08.12
Digging in my backpack attempting to fish out the long forgotten about jumpers and long sleeve clothing. Ulaanbator is a little chilly today we had met up with two young guys from Germany at a random stop yesterday who were heading in the opposite direction on the train back to Beijing they had said Mongolia was between 0-10 degrees at night and probably similar to Sydney winter during the day, though I admit I'm enjoying the change.
There's a half half feeling here some high rise in the city and backing onto fenced off Gers and then the city sort of spills onto the landscape as you could kind of see in the below photo.
We met with Agy our honcho, loaded up on Turgriks and had a nice shower in our lovely little hostel. Agy took us to the Mongolian History Museum which was really interesting as we had a guide to explain and give us a tour. We also visited a humongous souvenir store and then made our way back for some relaxing before dinner...pizza.
After dinner we met up with another Honcho and her group to go out we ended up at an underground nightclub called 'Dorgio'. Such an awesome experience mixing with the locals and our Honchos Ana and Agy danced along with us most of the night, when we decided to leave around 2am as soon as we had left the club one of the guys from the other group tripped on a bike rack and immediately our Honcho Agy tried to help and tripped on the exact same thing...quite a good laugh.
Bottle of water and bed....Ger camps tomorrow!!!!!!
Hohhot - Mongolia 25.08.12 - 26.08.12
The sun set on our exit from China and we settled in for a very long night, we passed through the border of Mongolia and immediately I could sense the change in landscape. Even in the moonlight I could see the outline of the rolling hills and steppe. But my favourite part was the stars.....just lying back and watching a sparkling blanket through the window above the ever changing outline of Mongolia's landscape. I drifted off to sleep watching the stars and listening to Eddie Vedder's 'Society' .
At 4:30am like clockwork I snapped awake and just sat up and watched the sky, in that moment I felt an amazing connection to where I was and what I was doing, completely at peace with myself knowing that finally after many years of dreaming I was finally here. I had a little smile to myself and lay back down to sleep.
30 hours and many passport checks later after one 10 hour stop in the middle of nowhere from 6am until 5pm the day before and one 2 hour stop in the middle of nowhere in the early evening....I woke up to a Mongolian sunrise and to the beautiful rolling green, dreamy hills and sights that I had always imagined, finally seeing it with my own eyes and not through someone else's.......I cannot explain the euphoria of just being right here right now on this train watching a dream come true outside my window.
In this exact second Eddie Vedder's 'Hard Sun' just came through my headphones and I could not be happier...I'm here with my two very best friends in this moment, in this place......just a moment I will never forget.
Hohhot 24.08.12
Aimee and I woke up pretty early and fussed around avoiding the Chinese breakfast and instead went with the much needed oats and honey for breakfast with Bec something that we actually bought in Beijing before getting on the train, our bowels are thankful today I think.
We went down to meet with Tom but instead Frank arrived as Tom had an emergency so Frank would be our guide for the day.
He took us to shopping complex for a quick lunch and headed off to the Government Building for the General overseeing the civil war era an ancient complex designed for the officers of the Qing Dynasty. Quite interesting but many many tourists, after that we headed off to the Inner Mongolian Museum where we saw the most beautiful art works from the age of Inner Mongolia's alliance with the Huns and some historical pieces from ancient times. I was really impressed with their display of prehistoric dinosaur bones and animals, they had mammoths, ancient elephants and horses quite incredible. They had all those dinosaurs that you see in Jurassic Park but never actually see the bones for because they are from different countries.
Today was definitely a lazy day but I really think we needed it, we just enjoyed Hohhot for the city that it was and prepared ourselves for a long train ride.......Mongolia awaits.