The "Mongols Nomadic Winter Festival 2025" kicked off on February 16, 2025, at National Garden Park. The Governor’s Office of the Capital City and the Culture and Art Department of Ulaanbaatar are organizing the event to promote the nomadic lifestyle and cultural heritage to the public, particularly children and young people, encouraging winter tourism
If you're craving wide-open landscapes, ancient culture, and a travel experience far from the ordinary, Mongolia in 2025 should be at the top of your list. Often called the "Land of the Eternal Blue Sky," Mongolia offers a unique blend of old and new, where nomadic traditions thrive alongside a rapidly modernizing capital.
Every July, the vast steppes of Mongolia come alive with vibrant colors, echoing chants, and the thunder of galloping hooves. This is Naadam, the country’s most iconic festival, a celebration of history, heritage, and the spirit of the Mongolian people. Held annually from July 11 to 13, Naadam showcases the "Three Manly Sports"—wrestling, horse racing, and archery—intertwined with deep-rooted traditions and national pride.
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