What an absolute beautiful journey you have in Mongolia. From sheep farming, to riding a cute Mongolian camel, to visiting a 500 year old temple town, to visiting a cute and friendly family living in ger. Keep up the good work Syifa and I can’t wait to see your next episode of your Mongolian motorbike experience. God bless you forevermore.
Aw thank you so much, Emanuel! I agree that I had such a good (even though hard!) time in Mongolia. It was such a fascinating time and I would highly recommend Mongolia to many. Looking forward to sharing the motorbike video with you all.
Such an emotional video! Not my first introduction to mongolian culture, i've definitely seen quite a few other vloggers go there before, but there's this soothening style to your videos that hooks you in and makes you absorb more and get spiritually involved with everything that's presented! Feels like i almost was there myself! 😊 Thanm you for this wonderful experience! 🙏🏼
Ah Vlad, if only I can like your comment 100x, I would! Thanks so much for your kind acknowledgement. Being spiritually sensitive towards these places and people I've met and travel to often provide a sense of better reflection for the audience to watch, as you said, as if that you are there right here with me! Best wishes
Hi adriana! Thank you for sharing your experience in my hometown! currently studying in abroad and this video makes me homesick🥹 and i wanna clarify one thing as a Mongolian in the 13th century our main religion was shamanism so the buddhism come with manju’s in 16th or 17th century i don’t know well about islam. During mongol empire conquer there was maybe some of islam religion people i think that’s why there is a islam religion thing popped up
@@tawnytersmette8014 Hi Tawny! Thanks so much for your comment and for watching this video. You’ll be seeing more of Ray in the next 2 episodes as we both rode our own rented motorcycles together 😆
Yes, Bactrian camels are truly special and such an iconic part of the steppes of Central Asia! The ones I rode were domesticated and specifically there for tourists to have the experience of riding them. It was an incredible moment to connect with these amazing animals in their natural environment! 😊
@SyifaAdriana I've never seen Bactrian camels in person and even just looking at them, thanks to your video, I fell in love with this part of the animal world of Central Asia. Mongolia wasn't on my list of countries I wanted to visit, so it was very informative to get an inside look at it. Thank you so much for the wonderful vlog and all the travels you observe on UA-cam
@@adarec5086 That's very sweet of you! Thank you so much for your feedback. I love reading these comments. I have 4 more videos to showcase Mongolia from my travel experience and I hope you will enjoy it. I am also in the process of creating a travel guide from my time in Mongolia, hope it would be finished by the time the travel series is over.
@SyifaAdriana what a great idea for a guide! I wish you to success in realisation. And I will definitely watch other videos about traveling to Mongolia.
Hello Syifa. Nice and beautiful Ulan Batur. The famous train line from Moscow is connected here then to Beijing which helps tourism for Mongolia. Thank for sharing♥️😍
Hi Syifa! Once again, great video! Here I'll give you a little update, and for your subscribers! 14:00 The temple that you are inside, surrounded by stupas, that was initiated and built by Chinggiss Khaans great great grandson, long after his death! Even city of Kharkhorum was initiated by his son Uguudei, and was moved to Beijin by his grandson Khubilai, when he founded Yuan Dynasty in China and ruled there for 9 generation (Mongols)! This temple called Erdenei - Zuu, which surrounded by 108 stupas (buddist number), sustained inside by almost 60 separate temples, and most of them were destroyed by communists, and that's what it's left now! Actual city of Kharkhorum is outside of this temple, starting from nothern gates, and it's almost 20-30 times bigger, than that whole temple wall, or even could be bigger than that, if you left through nothern gates, you could of seen the old city's fundament! So when the Chinese destroyed Kharkhorum city to the ruins, Chinggiss Khaans great great grandson, Avtai Sain Khaan, built this monastery Erdeni Zuu, out ruins of an Ancient Capital of Mongols !!! And yeah, that's right, Taivnaa is saying correct, Mongols were really tollerant towards any religion, in a Kharkhorum city's headquarters, it sustained, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Orthodox, and many other religions headquarters you can imagine! It was center of universe, La moda, fashion, like Milano, New York, London, Paris, everything use to start here, center of trade, Russian Tsars used come to Kharkhorum City (that's anciend and original name, communists renamed it to Kharkhorin) and used to collect "Yarlik" (Ярлык), from Mongol Khaans, special permition to rule in Rusland, french architecturers, world wide know scientists have been working on project, and built a silver tree fontain, perhaps you saw a dummies, or models around in Kharkhorum city itself, or otherwise, if left already Mongolia, and left some Mongolian money, you can turn 10k note, other side of Chinggiss Khaan, and you will see that fontain of 'Silver Tree' - "Мөнгөн Мод" ))) From the fontain, used flow, wine, milk, honey, and some other refreshment, which I forgot for now, but you can google it! So people could come, enjoy it for free! It was in general, massive world top business, trade spot, and as well as an excellent HUB for world leaders of that time ))) 🙏☘️😎 P.S.The rest you can google it ))) 😊😊😊😊
Love the 'pimped' Prius with the high suspension at the back! Ah, Mongolia. I've been there twice - the first time was 20 years ago. The road side pit stops have come a LONG way. But the sky, the steppes - they are so timeless. The people are amazing - so incredibly resourceful and hospitable. You were brave trying the airag. Wasn't a good experience for me. Very edgy. Makes your eyes water. I hope that you have an incredible time.
@@TraceyD-vg3vv Tracey, you are so spot on and described it so perfectly! Really loved reading your comment so thanks a lot. I agree that resourceful is the perfect way to describe them and I was deeply impressed at how they are able to not just survive but thrive. Yeah I was skeptical with the airag, my tummy wasnt happy with it afterwards but I just had to try it 😂 I had a much better experience the second time trying it elsewhere a few days after filming this. How long were you in Mongolia for?
Tank you very much to you even I'm here in my house I'm feeling that I'm sry the place tanks a lot for you but allways take care your travel god bless to you allways.🙏🙏🙏
I'm so happy because I was experiencing that restaurant and some other places This is the most true situation,place in my own country if someone reading this comment who want to travel here here is my tip- If you really wanna feel you are traveling in Mongolia then don't go to the Ulaanbaatar there are actually no new or interesting things our city is very young and I'm sure you won't enjoy your time in Ulaanbaatar So please create your own plan so well and just explore the nature. We have just too many beautiful natures. I'm a student who are learning English and if there are any mistakes please tell y😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
MONGOLIA horses are best of the best i think ,especially date back to the old times they are the most important supporting pillar during MONGOLIA people conquer europe.
And you think, it is so funny that, this huge temple with 108 stupas around, would actually looked so tiny, on a contrast of a real huge city! You should of gone to Kharkhorum Museum over there, it all displayed in a models and in dummies actually ))) Bless you dear ))) 🙏☘️😎
No Erdeni Zuu was built only by locals, Mongols of that time, french architect was involved in building fontain, aka Silver Tree, but that's outside, in the city, and futhermore, in main palace of the Great Khan of that time, Uguudei (Өгөөдэй), grandson of Chinggiss Khan!!! 😊😊😊
Very nice. Good to see people still living traditionally. And nice they have been able to add some modern tech into their lifestyle. The scenery reminds me of places in Wyoming and other northern western states. A magnificent solitude... Strange that so few choose to live in freedom.
Thanks a lot, Gary! I agree that majority of people who live outside of the city still maintain their traditional lifestyle but using a lot of modern tech to help their day-to-day life. Indeed, Mongolia would be the best country if you are looking for a magnificent solitude. A true sense of inner peace!
@SyifaAdriana Yeah, I sense that... I was actually the first person to start using the term: "Neoindigenous" online for something other than new poetry in old styles.. My usage was for combining new tech with traditional lifestyle concepts. Now thousands using the term like I did. One of my sons saw me using the term and checked word usage online. I've lived in Central America 29 years, did a tropical Permaculture project and lived subsistence. Now getting old, but fun aside: was walking my GSD's this morning and had an Indigenous woman ask if I needed a Wifey? 🤣 I said sure, but wanted a thin one! 🤭 I'm probably safe, most of the Indian women here, are short and wide! But I do like them as people... Now worried because its coffee picking season, and theres a Gazillion Indigenous women in the area! 🤣 Actually I am working towards going back to the US, and building a Gypsy Wagon using modern tech, and living Nomadic with Horses and maybe a Tractor... So hopefully the Joke isnt on me! That I'm not presented with an offer I cant refuse! Whats interesting here in Central America, is the Indigenous people look very much like people from the Altai Mountains in Central Asia which are the closest genetically to Native Americans. My neighbors could walk into Altai and be assumed locals... My mother grew up on an Indian Reservation in the Dakotas, her grandfather a Geman blacksmith for the US Army on the Reservation in the 1800's, So I grew up with a good opinion of Native Americans... and I have always enjoyed being around them and learning from them. I will be watching your videos, think I have hit the notifications button, subbed for sure! You might consider the Altai for a video, with the theme of checking out the people Native Americans came from... There and north Eastern Siberia are stunningly similar culturally... I would love to see them connect online... Take care! Oh! Before I forget, there's a term in Spanish; "El Hogar de los buen Adventureros." "The home of the good Adventurers." its a term for Heaven or Paradise... (Those who do good Adventures are the people of Heaven...) Good adventures to you Syifa Adriana!
Que bello país, es Mongolia, y es bien plano, al fin puedo conocer el desierto de Gobi, lo estudié en la primaria, que afortunada eres Adriana de conocer esos lugares tan inhóspitos de nuestro planeta tierra, nadie te puede contar cómo es ese país, y que pudiste degustar la leche agria de yegua. Felicitaciones y saludos amiga. Cuídate mucho.
Indeed it's such a fascinating country and high altitude country with just steppe, a wide open landscape. The one that I visited was a small Gobi, not the actual Gobi Desert but they are indeed in southern part of Mongolia. I am so glad that you are enjoying these Mongolia videos!
the temple in Kharkhorin was built on top of the old capital's ruins. It is not the original temple from the Mongol empire time. There is a few stone turtles near the temple wall and that's pretty much all you can see of the old capital over there (except what's in the museum of course).
Interesting! Thanks so much for sharing this information as I didnt remember reading about this particular information when on site. When were you there and how long were you in Mongolia for? Thanks so much for watching!
@ I am a Mongol but not from Mongolia - as you know there are more Mongols living outside of Mongolia than inside. But i lived in UB for a few years many years ago and went back to visit a few years ago with my family. We went to Kharakhorin and even our driver (a professional tour guide) didn’t know about the stone turtles when i asked him to take me there so we asked around and found one of them. You can see the picture of one here (scroll down to History section) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakorum
Pembangunan adalah sifat kemajuan saya sangat suka dng negara luar tida tanggung tanggung dlm msalah pembangunan negara belum maju klo belum bisa membangun. Salam dari Indonesia To adriana have smile sweet ❤❤
It is insane to watch an extensive desert and camels on such elevation. A very different Mongolia that I'd in my imagination! My imaginary Mongolia had nomad herders of reindeer who lived in -25 degrees. I mean, that was what I had watched on a DW documentary. Yes, enjoy as much as you can. Life is too short not to enjoy.
Indeed, there are a wide variety of landscape. The DW Documentary was filmed during last winter and in the northern part of Mongolia. You can easily join a tour with this reindeer herders too if you travel to Mongolia. The tours are held regularly.
I agree! These are Bactrian camels are truly special and such an iconic part of the steppes of Central Asia! The ones I rode were domesticated and specifically there for tourists to have the experience of riding them.
Thanks a lot, Tom! My hair got really coppery due to strong and constant sun exposure but yes the sweater is something new that I bought in UB. I only brought summer clothing with me for Hungary and Malaysia travel, so had to do a bit of shopping whilst in UB. I like muted and neutral colour as I often go a bit more experimental with my make up than my clothing. Haha sorry that this is probably too much information you didnt ask for 😂
Few People's in this world are simply BORN to SPARKLE and here Mrs Syifa comes under this Particular category because most of the People's are BORN to STRUGGLE only still this minutes but why.
Hahaha spot on!! These cars are a direct secondhand import from Japan which is a hand-drive drive country. Mongolians are always so resourceful and are able to manage their limited resources into something great.
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I think, Mongolia should keep population increment in low rates. Because lower population, the bigger, development of getting GDP rationally, if not corruption polluted there distribution system! They should established windmills for yielding wind energy and avoid burning woods for fire for cooking foods. I enjoyed very much your MONGOLIA tour-blog. Stay healthy Madame ADRIANA.
What an absolute beautiful journey you have in Mongolia. From sheep farming, to riding a cute Mongolian camel, to visiting a 500 year old temple town, to visiting a cute and friendly family living in ger. Keep up the good work Syifa and I can’t wait to see your next episode of your Mongolian motorbike experience. God bless you forevermore.
Aw thank you so much, Emanuel! I agree that I had such a good (even though hard!) time in Mongolia. It was such a fascinating time and I would highly recommend Mongolia to many. Looking forward to sharing the motorbike video with you all.
@@SyifaAdriana Earthling Ed is such a trash UA-camr.
@@FlamingBasketballClub Lol I dont know who is he and I unfortunately dont watch his content 😂
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Such an emotional video! Not my first introduction to mongolian culture, i've definitely seen quite a few other vloggers go there before, but there's this soothening style to your videos that hooks you in and makes you absorb more and get spiritually involved with everything that's presented! Feels like i almost was there myself! 😊
Thanm you for this wonderful experience! 🙏🏼
Ah Vlad, if only I can like your comment 100x, I would! Thanks so much for your kind acknowledgement. Being spiritually sensitive towards these places and people I've met and travel to often provide a sense of better reflection for the audience to watch, as you said, as if that you are there right here with me! Best wishes
@SyifaAdriana best wishes to you as well and safe travels!
This was such an amazing and spontaneous day! Friends and travel partners for life!
Wohoooooooo 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Kedves Syifa! Csodálatos videó volt, mint ahogy már megszokhattunk Tőled! Vigyázz Magadra!
Attila, thank you so much for watching these videos even once my Hungarian travel videos are over. I truly appreciate it :-)
@@SyifaAdriana ❤
Mongolia has a exquisite landscape, interesting ❤
Indeed such a stunning landscape! I am glad to hear that you think that way too.
Hoping to see lot more of the land and conversations with the locals
Wow❤❤😍one day i will be in Mongolia🥹 so nice to see ya vlog
Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Truly amazing!! Must visit place
Indeed it is so amazing. I am so glad to hear that you have enjoyed the video too!
Hi adriana! Thank you for sharing your experience in my hometown! currently studying in abroad and this video makes me homesick🥹 and i wanna clarify one thing as a Mongolian in the 13th century our main religion was shamanism so the buddhism come with manju’s in 16th or 17th century i don’t know well about islam. During mongol empire conquer there was maybe some of islam religion people i think that’s why there is a islam religion thing popped up
What a wonderful country. Thank you from India.
Thank you so much for watching and for your sweet comment!
What a fantastic video, can't wait to watch the next video it's was mesmerizing ❤❤😊
Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Oh Syifa…..this video is amazing!!!!!!! Can’t wait to watch the next one 🥰
Thank you so much! I am so glad to hear that :-) Looking forward to sharing the next video with you.
Wow! Another fascinating exceptional video, Syifa.
Thanks for sharing this, very picturesque and informative.
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I am so glad to hear that!
I am just catching up your 2nd Mongolian adventure. Thanks♥️
Wonderful place and wonderful people I saw. Thnanks for sharing this😊.
So beautiful place Thank you Excellent vidéo!!
Thank you so much, Nicolas!
I've been friends with Ray for a long time! So fun to see what he was up to!
@@tawnytersmette8014 Hi Tawny! Thanks so much for your comment and for watching this video. You’ll be seeing more of Ray in the next 2 episodes as we both rode our own rented motorcycles together 😆
Dear syfia thank you for taking me to mongolia
Thank you so much for your sweet comment!
Mongolian camels are absolutely cutie ✨🥹. Their voices, as for me, sound like they say "have compassion me" 😢🙏🏻
Yes, Bactrian camels are truly special and such an iconic part of the steppes of Central Asia! The ones I rode were domesticated and specifically there for tourists to have the experience of riding them. It was an incredible moment to connect with these amazing animals in their natural environment! 😊
@SyifaAdriana I've never seen Bactrian camels in person and even just looking at them, thanks to your video, I fell in love with this part of the animal world of Central Asia. Mongolia wasn't on my list of countries I wanted to visit, so it was very informative to get an inside look at it. Thank you so much for the wonderful vlog and all the travels you observe on UA-cam
@@adarec5086 That's very sweet of you! Thank you so much for your feedback. I love reading these comments.
I have 4 more videos to showcase Mongolia from my travel experience and I hope you will enjoy it. I am also in the process of creating a travel guide from my time in Mongolia, hope it would be finished by the time the travel series is over.
@SyifaAdriana what a great idea for a guide! I wish you to success in realisation. And I will definitely watch other videos about traveling to Mongolia.
Hello Syifa. Nice and beautiful Ulan Batur. The famous train line from Moscow is connected here then to Beijing which helps tourism for Mongolia. Thank for sharing♥️😍
Thank you for visiting our country, enjoy your every moment🥰
Thank you so much for your lovely comment!
Hi Syifa! Once again, great video! Here I'll give you a little update, and for your subscribers! 14:00 The temple that you are inside, surrounded by stupas, that was initiated and built by Chinggiss Khaans great great grandson, long after his death! Even city of Kharkhorum was initiated by his son Uguudei, and was moved to Beijin by his grandson Khubilai, when he founded Yuan Dynasty in China and ruled there for 9 generation (Mongols)! This temple called Erdenei - Zuu, which surrounded by 108 stupas (buddist number), sustained inside by almost 60 separate temples, and most of them were destroyed by communists, and that's what it's left now! Actual city of Kharkhorum is outside of this temple, starting from nothern gates, and it's almost 20-30 times bigger, than that whole temple wall, or even could be bigger than that, if you left through nothern gates, you could of seen the old city's fundament! So when the Chinese destroyed Kharkhorum city to the ruins, Chinggiss Khaans great great grandson, Avtai Sain Khaan, built this monastery Erdeni Zuu, out ruins of an Ancient Capital of Mongols !!! And yeah, that's right, Taivnaa is saying correct, Mongols were really tollerant towards any religion, in a Kharkhorum city's headquarters, it sustained, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Orthodox, and many other religions headquarters you can imagine! It was center of universe, La moda, fashion, like Milano, New York, London, Paris, everything use to start here, center of trade, Russian Tsars used come to Kharkhorum City (that's anciend and original name, communists renamed it to Kharkhorin) and used to collect "Yarlik" (Ярлык), from Mongol Khaans, special permition to rule in Rusland, french architecturers, world wide know scientists have been working on project, and built a silver tree fontain, perhaps you saw a dummies, or models around in Kharkhorum city itself, or otherwise, if left already Mongolia, and left some Mongolian money, you can turn 10k note, other side of Chinggiss Khaan, and you will see that fontain of 'Silver Tree' - "Мөнгөн Мод" ))) From the fontain, used flow, wine, milk, honey, and some other refreshment, which I forgot for now, but you can google it! So people could come, enjoy it for free! It was in general, massive world top business, trade spot, and as well as an excellent HUB for world leaders of that time ))) 🙏☘️😎
P.S.The rest you can google it ))) 😊😊😊😊
So kind of you Syifa Madame for this excellently marvellous video, thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you so much, that is so kind!
Love the 'pimped' Prius with the high suspension at the back! Ah, Mongolia. I've been there twice - the first time was 20 years ago. The road side pit stops have come a LONG way. But the sky, the steppes - they are so timeless. The people are amazing - so incredibly resourceful and hospitable. You were brave trying the airag. Wasn't a good experience for me. Very edgy. Makes your eyes water. I hope that you have an incredible time.
@@TraceyD-vg3vv Tracey, you are so spot on and described it so perfectly! Really loved reading your comment so thanks a lot. I agree that resourceful is the perfect way to describe them and I was deeply impressed at how they are able to not just survive but thrive. Yeah I was skeptical with the airag, my tummy wasnt happy with it afterwards but I just had to try it 😂 I had a much better experience the second time trying it elsewhere a few days after filming this. How long were you in Mongolia for?
This vlog is informative, interesting, impressive ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's very nice country and kindly people. Welcome
Tank you very much to you even I'm here in my house I'm feeling that I'm sry the place tanks a lot for you but allways take care your travel god bless to you allways.🙏🙏🙏
12:45-13:22 Love the panoramic views Syifa. Top tier natural scenery.
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I know right!? It's so stunning!! I was so mesmerised by it too.
Greetings from Serbia❤❤❤👍👍👍
Very nice place,❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for watching!
I'm so happy because I was experiencing that restaurant and some other places
This is the most true situation,place in my own country if someone reading this comment who want to travel here here is my tip- If you really wanna feel you are traveling in Mongolia then don't go to the Ulaanbaatar there are actually no new or interesting things our city is very young and I'm sure you won't enjoy your time in Ulaanbaatar So please create your own plan so well and just explore the nature. We have just too many beautiful natures.
I'm a student who are learning English and if there are any mistakes please tell y😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Indeed, that once you outside of UB, you see the true aspect of Mongolia. Thanks so much for watching!
MONGOLIA horses are best of the best i think ,especially date back to the old times they are the most important supporting pillar during MONGOLIA people conquer europe.
I agree Simon. The Mongolian horses are still the same breed to be largely unchanged since the time of Genghis Khan. It's so fascinating!
Very excellent video❤❤❤, always, I love your videos❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Syifa thank again for sharing.😊.
Thank you so much Maryann, so glad that you enjoyed this!
I love Mongolia
Me too! Thank you so much
the camels are so cute. looks so fluffy
Indeed they are! They are the bactrian camels, native to Central Asia region 😃
And you think, it is so funny that, this huge temple with 108 stupas around, would actually looked so tiny, on a contrast of a real huge city! You should of gone to Kharkhorum Museum over there, it all displayed in a models and in dummies actually ))) Bless you dear ))) 🙏☘️😎
❤ I love mongolia and its vast lands 🤠👍🏻
I agree with you!
@ thanks Syifa 👋🏻🤠
Hi beautiful! Good to see you in your new video again. Lots of adventure, discovering new things through your videos
Thank you so much, Michael! I am glad to hear that
How old are you Adriana? You never grow old in my eyes, really.
Shifa you are always great another very nice video 🎉❤
Thank you so much for watching and for your sweet comment!
No Erdeni Zuu was built only by locals, Mongols of that time, french architect was involved in building fontain, aka Silver Tree, but that's outside, in the city, and futhermore, in main palace of the Great Khan of that time, Uguudei (Өгөөдэй), grandson of Chinggiss Khan!!! 😊😊😊
Outstanding video!!!
Thank you so much, Abu!
Hi, Syifa how are you? Good morning, have a wonderful days in Mongolia ❤❤❤❤
I am good, thank you so much Qasim!
Very nice.
Good to see people still living traditionally.
And nice they have been able to add some modern tech into their lifestyle.
The scenery reminds me of places in Wyoming and other northern western states. A magnificent solitude...
Strange that so few choose to live in freedom.
Thanks a lot, Gary! I agree that majority of people who live outside of the city still maintain their traditional lifestyle but using a lot of modern tech to help their day-to-day life. Indeed, Mongolia would be the best country if you are looking for a magnificent solitude. A true sense of inner peace!
@SyifaAdriana
Yeah, I sense that...
I was actually the first person to start using the term: "Neoindigenous" online for something other than new poetry in old styles..
My usage was for combining new tech with traditional lifestyle concepts. Now thousands using the term like I did.
One of my sons saw me using the term and checked word usage online. I've lived in Central America 29 years, did a tropical Permaculture project and lived subsistence.
Now getting old, but fun aside: was walking my GSD's this morning and had an Indigenous woman ask if I needed a Wifey? 🤣 I said sure, but wanted a thin one! 🤭
I'm probably safe, most of the Indian women here, are short and wide!
But I do like them as people... Now worried because its coffee picking season, and theres a Gazillion Indigenous women in the area! 🤣
Actually I am working towards going back to the US, and building a Gypsy Wagon using modern tech, and living Nomadic with Horses and maybe a Tractor...
So hopefully the Joke
isnt on me!
That I'm not presented with an offer I cant refuse!
Whats interesting here in Central America, is the Indigenous people look very much like people from the Altai Mountains in Central Asia which are the closest genetically to Native Americans.
My neighbors could walk into Altai and be assumed locals...
My mother grew up on an Indian Reservation in the Dakotas, her grandfather
a Geman blacksmith for the US Army on the Reservation in the 1800's,
So I grew up with a good opinion of Native Americans... and I have always enjoyed being around them and learning from them.
I will be watching your videos, think I have hit the notifications button, subbed for sure!
You might consider the Altai for a video, with the theme of checking out the people Native Americans came from... There and north Eastern Siberia are stunningly similar culturally... I would love to see them connect online...
Take care!
Oh! Before I forget, there's a term in Spanish;
"El Hogar de los buen Adventureros."
"The home of the good Adventurers."
its a term for Heaven or Paradise...
(Those who do good Adventures are the people of Heaven...)
Good adventures to you Syifa Adriana!
Que bello país, es Mongolia, y es bien plano, al fin puedo conocer el desierto de Gobi, lo estudié en la primaria, que afortunada eres Adriana de conocer esos lugares tan inhóspitos de nuestro planeta tierra, nadie te puede contar cómo es ese país, y que pudiste degustar la leche agria de yegua. Felicitaciones y saludos amiga. Cuídate mucho.
Indeed it's such a fascinating country and high altitude country with just steppe, a wide open landscape. The one that I visited was a small Gobi, not the actual Gobi Desert but they are indeed in southern part of Mongolia. I am so glad that you are enjoying these Mongolia videos!
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the temple in Kharkhorin was built on top of the old capital's ruins. It is not the original temple from the Mongol empire time. There is a few stone turtles near the temple wall and that's pretty much all you can see of the old capital over there (except what's in the museum of course).
Interesting! Thanks so much for sharing this information as I didnt remember reading about this particular information when on site. When were you there and how long were you in Mongolia for? Thanks so much for watching!
@ I am a Mongol but not from Mongolia - as you know there are more Mongols living outside of Mongolia than inside. But i lived in UB for a few years many years ago and went back to visit a few years ago with my family. We went to Kharakhorin and even our driver (a professional tour guide) didn’t know about the stone turtles when i asked him to take me there so we asked around and found one of them. You can see the picture of one here (scroll down to History section) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakorum
Another beautiful n blessings day... May God bless you forever 🎉🙏.. Mongolia is just another best country ❤️.. btw u r using IG ??
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Wow you in Mongolia ❤
Yes I was travelling to Mongolia for 3 weeks in October!
@ ok Very good
Next time try to Tibet Travel
All the best pal! ❤ :-)😊
Thanks a lot, Jeff!
Many unknown things i can know by your blogs big fan ❤
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Nice mood,like it!
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Pembangunan adalah sifat kemajuan saya sangat suka dng negara luar tida tanggung tanggung dlm msalah pembangunan negara belum maju klo belum bisa membangun.
Salam dari Indonesia
To adriana have smile sweet ❤❤
13:15 Kuil Buddha di tengah gurun pasir yang unik. 15:18 Stupa Buddhanya kelihatan bagus.
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It is insane to watch an extensive desert and camels on such elevation. A very different Mongolia that I'd in my imagination! My imaginary Mongolia had nomad herders of reindeer who lived in -25 degrees. I mean, that was what I had watched on a DW documentary.
Yes, enjoy as much as you can. Life is too short not to enjoy.
Indeed, there are a wide variety of landscape. The DW Documentary was filmed during last winter and in the northern part of Mongolia. You can easily join a tour with this reindeer herders too if you travel to Mongolia. The tours are held regularly.
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Thật tuyệt vời.cám ơn bạn cho mọi người trải nghiệm đầy thú vị, Bạn nhớ giữ gìn và chúc sức khỏe!
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manteppp pengalaman yg seru. jadi pengen nyoba susu kuda fermentasi 😮
Video sharing perfect my friend
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Гап йук сизга мард аёл экансиз зур чикибди ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤UZB Азамат
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@SyifaAdriana yuo are the most beautiful woman in the world for me
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Hallo! Salamu'alaikum Saya dari klan Azamat Khan di Indonesia
Raxmat sizga mening xam singlim bulishini xohleman bir umrga
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Hii syifa how ur wishes ❤❤❤
Mantaaap 👍👍👍👍👍👍
GBU
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7:05 - Молодцы монголы!
Hahaha I agree!
Nice
Dear Syifa, you are looking beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
These camels look a lot more comfortable than the camels common in the middle east!
I agree! These are Bactrian camels are truly special and such an iconic part of the steppes of Central Asia! The ones I rode were domesticated and specifically there for tourists to have the experience of riding them.
Cute camels 😍
Yes the Bactrian camels are so special arent they?! Loved that the stopped to snack along the way 😂 Suits my personality, to be honest!
Your lovely sweater matches your hair & your camel. Did you buy it there?
Thanks a lot, Tom! My hair got really coppery due to strong and constant sun exposure but yes the sweater is something new that I bought in UB. I only brought summer clothing with me for Hungary and Malaysia travel, so had to do a bit of shopping whilst in UB. I like muted and neutral colour as I often go a bit more experimental with my make up than my clothing. Haha sorry that this is probably too much information you didnt ask for 😂
It is really a wonderful journey in Mongolia. And I saw you guys take a ride with a beautiful camel. See you soon. 😊😊😊
Thank you so much for your kind comment! The camel ride was really fun
@SyifaAdriana Hi Adriana, it's alright. But when you speak English, the sound is very soft and neat & clean. Anyway stay well wherever you are.
Nice enjoying, ❤❤❤❤❤❤, beautiful camels ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful😄♥️💓💗💖🇲🇳💞💞💞
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can you make and video for visa stuf
Which visa are you referring to?
wow !!!
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6月份我拜訪過這個國家🇲🇳
遊牧民族🧔♂️🐫
都很友善😊
So glad to hear that and I agree that they are very friendly!
They way farmers sell their sheep on vehicle quite unique ,maybe only at Mangolia.
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching! Indeed very unique.
Love from Punjab Pakistan ❤❤
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Ur really amazing hi❤❤❤
Thanks a lot!
hi Syifa When are you going to my country
Which country?
Few People's in this world are simply BORN to SPARKLE and here Mrs Syifa comes under this Particular category because most of the People's are BORN to STRUGGLE only still this minutes but why.
That's very kind! Thank you so much
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@SyifaAdriana Welcome
How come Mongolia drives to the right and yet the vehicle is a right-hand drive? Seems tough !!
Hahaha spot on!! These cars are a direct secondhand import from Japan which is a hand-drive drive country. Mongolians are always so resourceful and are able to manage their limited resources into something great.
Vvvv nice video sayifa ❤ love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
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@SyifaAdriana wlxm honey 🍯
Are you going to sacred mountain? It's a restricted area tho
Which sacred mountain? This was a trip done in October.
@SyifaAdriana Burkhan Khaldun. It's believed that Jenghis Khan was buried there
I love you Shifa
Please take care always
🇮🇩hallo Syifa cantik
🌷👏🏻👏🏻
❤😊 , saya dari 🇮🇩,, saya pingin berkunjung ke Mongolia dgn sepeda 🚴motor, dari 🏝 sumatra, tapi itu masih rencana
Best wishes and hope your dreams come true!
Why didn't you visit during summer, 100% better than winter.
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Changez khan greatest empirer in mangolia. if any evidence still available so plz upload a video about him
Hi Dear Friend!
Hello, my friend😊This is a great upload😊Thanks for sharing😊 watching to the end Loved it,😊 Have a wonderful day( ♥ ͜ʖ ♥)👍💯💯💯☀
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gak ada niatan buat balik indonesia atau gimana mbak untuk sekedar menemui anggota keluarga
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I hope,You visit and well enjoy in Bangladesh. So you are most welcome.......
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Sri lanka
Thank you mangolia visit upload please visit northeast manipur india your coming visit arunachal pradesh not coming manipur why not coming manipur my heart broken arunachal to manipur very short km journey please come manipur northeast india
I think, Mongolia should keep population increment in low rates. Because lower population, the bigger, development of getting GDP rationally, if not corruption polluted there distribution system! They should established windmills for yielding wind energy and avoid burning woods for fire for cooking foods.
I enjoyed very much your MONGOLIA tour-blog. Stay healthy Madame ADRIANA.