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Slight Dogs in Mongolia

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Are you looking for an expedition in the most extreme conditions? Extreme adventure, extreme coldness, extreme loneliness.

Do you want to understand how nomadic people live through such a harsh winter period with temperatures dropping to minus 40 °C. at night?

Do you want to see the life of a people organised around cold weather and animals?

Or you just want to discover Mongolia during the wintertime, in a very particular way?

Trekking Mongolia invites you to the unique sled dog expedition. Get a one-hour crash course and command you own dogs pulling your own sled.

As the winter conditions are very tough, there will be no other solution than to overnight in Mongolian nomadic families, giving the expedition a closer experience to the Mongolian nomadic winter life.

We offer following fishing expeditions:

If you are interested to join us for this expedition please send us a mail.

Groups are up to 4 people. Each person of the expedition gets his own dogs and own sled. All tours are designed “à la carte” to offer the client a unique and adequate expedition. Most tours are however organised in the area of Terelj, but if demanded, other parts of Mongolia can be explored be sled dogs. We organise expeditions from 1 day to 1 week. Please send us your suggestions.

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