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<title>kez &amp;amp; hay travels 06 - mongolia</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2006 07:01:14 +0200</pubDate>
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Arrived in Ulan Baator on Sunday the 2nd and after a 30 minute hike from the station found a hostel. It was heaven to walk in and find BBC World news on tele and a laundry service.&amp;nbsp;The next day we drove for an hour and a half from the city to&amp;nbsp;a Ger camp in the Terelj national park, where we stayed with a nomad family.&amp;nbsp;Our ger was beautiful and we had our own log fire in the middle of the tent. It was like being in the middle of nowhere, with&amp;nbsp;rolling mountains in the distance, wild horses and a bad tempered camel! The following day&amp;nbsp;we went on a horse trek for 5 hours. It was very romantic at first but the novelty soon wore off once we got back to camp&amp;nbsp;walking like&amp;nbsp;John Wayne! We stopped at a remote Buddist monastery, which was used as a meditation centre. Arrived back in UB on&amp;nbsp;Wednesday night and&amp;nbsp;went out for a couple of Chengis Khan beers to prepare us for the following days train journey. Got&amp;nbsp;our last trans-siberian train on Thursday morning and found ourselves sharing our compartment with a 75 year old Mongolian lady who spoke no English,&amp;nbsp;but we got on like a house on fire and we were fed for 24 hours with her Mogolian home made specialities! &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
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