Serious Chill
Published: November 2010In this seriously chilling winter issue of Mongolia Expat, we guide you through the true Siberian wilderness and arctic scenery of Mongolia’s winter months; a majesty of land gripped by snow and ice.
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In this seriously chilling winter issue of Mongolia Expat, we guide you through the true Siberian wilderness and arctic scenery of Mongolia’s winter months; a majesty of land gripped by snow and ice. We take you ice fishing in Lake Khovsgol, a body of water so large it contains 3% of the entire fresh water on the planet; lead you through the amazing ice gorges at Yolin Am, in the middle of the Gobi Desert; introduce you to the snow leopard, one of the world’s most beautiful animals and feature some of Ulaan Baatar’s best known and established bars and restaurants. But wrap up warm - with temperatures that can drop well below -30, Mongolian winters are not for the faint-hearted.
In this issue:
- Ice Fishing at Lake Khovsgol
- Hunting Wolves in Khenti
- Ice Gorges in the Gobi Desert
- The Mongolian Snow Leopard
- Ulaan Baatar: Bar, Restaurant & Events Guide