The world's largest expert travel content provider, Fodor’s, published its 2018 Go List. Among the 52 countries listed, Mongolia made eighth place and was in first place for Asian countries on the list. Fodor’s wrote, “Mongolia is a land of pristine blue skies that stretch for miles, rolling mountains and steppes covered in sweet Mongolian grass, mirrored Khövsgöl Lake, and vast desert landscapes.
In the countryside, where locals don their ornate brocade deel and sip airag, a fermented horse milk wine at intimate Naadam celebrations, while racks of fresh khuruud cheese dry atop gers in the arid breeze.” Fodor's also highlighted that as climate change has led to desertification, nomadic people have been moving to the capital city, noting the danger of Mongolia losing its unique nomadic lifestyle.
The world's largest expert travel content provider, Fodor’s, published its 2018 Go List. Among the 52 countries listed, Mongolia made eighth place and was in first place for Asian countries on the list. Fodor’s wrote, “Mongolia is a land of pristine blue skies that stretch for miles, rolling mountains and steppes covered in sweet Mongolian grass, mirrored Khövsgöl Lake, and vast desert landscapes.
In the countryside, where locals don their ornate brocade deel and sip airag, a fermented horse milk wine at intimate Naadam celebrations, while racks of fresh khuruud cheese dry atop gers in the arid breeze.” Fodor's also highlighted that as climate change has led to desertification, nomadic people have been moving to the capital city, noting the danger of Mongolia losing its unique nomadic lifestyle.