


Mongolia is truly one of the worlds last undiscovered travel destinations. Lying in the centre of the Asian continent and being completely landlocked between two large neighbours — Russian Federation and China, Mongolia covers an area of 1,566,5 sq.km. Vast country — nearly 3 times the size of France and more than 4 times the United Kingdom. Mongolia is the 6th largest country in Asia and the 18th largest in the world. Mongolia has managed to preserve its unique culture and nomadic lifestyle.
Visit Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, which was, for centuries, a mobile «tent city» that followed the Royal Court around the country. Today, its oldest buildings date from the 17th century, when the city finally settled in its present location. Considering its size, the capital supports an amazing range of culture. 50 miles north of Ulan Bator, Terelj National Park offers the vistas for which Mongolia is best known. The park is home to towering peaks, the famed tortoise rock — a turtle-shaped formation that people can climb inside — and animal species that include bears, deer and moose. The region is also Genghis Khans birthplace. Gobi desert, lake khubsugul are also destinations you shouldn’t miss.
Visit Mongolia and you will experience:
- Modern city life contrasting with traditional nomadic lifestyle,
- Mongolian culture and hospitality,
- The pristine nature and beautiful landscapes.
Mongolia is a land where wide-open spaces, cobalt blue skies, forests, deserts, crystal clear rivers and lakes, the traditional hospitality of the nomads and its history blend into exclusive atmosphere of unforgettable adventures and natural harmony.
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Eagerly considering China among the world’s top travel destinations, even more so since Beijing played central role at the 2008 Olympic Games, China is a real adventure.
China is not only the worlds third largest country in area, after Russia and Canada, but it is also the worlds largest country in population, composing about one fifth of all humanity. China lies in eastern Asia and covers more than a fifth of the continent.
From the wide open and isolated views of Tibet to the noisy and energetic Shanghai, from the largest and the best-preserved Imperial Palace complex in the world of The Forbidden City to a peaceful and scenic beauty of Shichahai. Fantasitic natural scenes, numerous historic relics, oriental mystery of China charm tourists from all over the world. It is rich in high-tasted tourist resources such as grand mountains, beautiful rivers, lakes, springs, and waterfalls, magnificent ancient architectural arts and unique animals and plants.
A journey through this enormous country is a fascinating encounter with the most populous and perhaps most culturally idiosyncratic nation on earth.


Spectacularly scenic and in so many ways unspoiled, Korea has a 5,000 year history, offering visitors a delightful blend of old and new, traditional and modern, fast-paced and tranquil. Seoul, Korea’s capital for the past 600 years, is the bustling engine for the world’s 12th largest economy. From its incredible royal palaces to the traditional neighborhoods and markets to the contemporary nightlife you’ll find downtown, Seoul is truly a world-class city.
Beyond Seoul, the range of wonders is inspiring, as Korea hosts seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Gyeongju, capital of the Silla Kingdom for nearly one thousand years, preserves a significant and fascinating heritage. Known as the «Museum without Walls,» it is the heart of Korean Buddhism. Experience the Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple by the slopes of Mount Toham and discover a monumental eighth-century statue of Buddha looking at the sea, surrounded by portrayals of gods, Bodhisattvas and disciples. Visit the Temple of Haeinsa, on Mount Kaya, which is home to the Tripitaka Koreana, the most complete collection of Buddhist texts, engraved on 80,000 woodblocks.
Adventure travelers will find hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, windsurfing, white-water rafting, paragliding, and skiing. For the more sedate, Korea has great bird-watching nature reserves and spa-goers may sample popular hot springs tucked away in rustic but accommodating countryside settings. Korea has all this and so much more!