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Falls es jemanden interessiert, dieses Jahr könnte es eine Tour von der Mongolei nach Nepal geben.
Wenn ich zusage, findet sie wohl sicher statt. Klärt sich die Tage.
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Veranstalter wird das ganze von einem Bhutanesen, der seit Jahren Touren in Bhutan anbietet. Kenne ihn persönlich ist ok!
Wenn ich zusage, findet sie wohl sicher statt. Klärt sich die Tage.
Falls jemand mehr wissen will, einfach fragen. Wollte den Link nicht reinstellen, soll keine Werbung sein.
Veranstalter wird das ganze von einem Bhutanesen, der seit Jahren Touren in Bhutan anbietet. Kenne ihn persönlich ist ok!
An adventurous bike tour of your lifetime through the beautiful countries of the himalayas. We at Himalayan Adventures will make sure you have a comfortable journey through Mongolia, China-Tibet and end the tour in Nepal.
Tour price for Mongolia-China-Nepal motorcycle expedition 2008.
(June-July 2008) Tour code MCN6708
BIKE TYPE
PRICE
REMARKS
BMW GS 650
USD 13918
3 space available
BMW DAKAR 650
USD 15038
3 space available
BMW GS1150
USD 16158
4 space available
BMW GS 1200
USD 17278
Sold OUT 2 bikes
NON riders who travel in our support vehicles
USD 8938
Singel Room Supplement
USD 1100
(14th June- 13th July 2008)
OUTER MONGOLIA.
After arrival at UB we will ride southwards towards the China-Mongolia border, one passes from Outer Mongolia to Inner Mongolia to the town of Zamiin Uud. Riding southwards through the Gobi Desert, we will experience a landscape more wild and remote than anything previously passed through. Riding conditions in Mongolia are usually classed as “off-road” because few tracks are black-topped. The surface may be sandy, loose stones, rock or hard-pack, but technical enduro experience is not required when riding in the Gobi Desert.
The population density in this part of the country is less than 0.5 per square kilometer, with those families inhabiting this harsh land living a nomadic existence which has changed little since the days of Genghis Khan in the 13th century. Mongolians are very hospitable and will welcome visitors of any kind, so we are sure to have opportunities to visit local families along the way and experience their fascinating lifestyle. These people are self-sufficient, living with their herds of camels, horses, sheep, goats and cows, who provide for their basic needs. They live in traditional round white felt ger tents (yurt), moving several times each season to find better grazing for their animals.
Between Zamiin Uud and the capital city of Ulaanbaatar we pass through the provinces of Dornogobi (Eastern Gobi) and Tuv (Central), with the scenery becoming greener and more mountainous as we travel northwards. There are few permanent buildings and we pass only two small towns, Sainshand and Choir which are located on the route of the Trans Siberian Railway.
ITINERARY.
Day01. 14 June. 08. Arrive at UB. Himalayan Adventures representatives will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Free to explore the city on your own. o/n Hotel.
Day02. 15 June 08. Free Day at UB. Free day in Ulaanbaatar to visit the temples, monasteries, art galleries and museums. Evening concert of traditional music and dance at the theatre. You can have a look at your bikes do a little test ride and get familiar with your machines; bikes will be allotted today for the next day’s ride. Overnight hotel. (B).