Overview
Eastern Mongolia is a vast, open landscape that offers a glimpse into both the traditional nomadic lifestyle and the country’s growing industrial presence. Eastern Mongolia, with its vast steppes, historical connections to the Mongol Empire, and sparse human population, remains one of the most untouched and wild places in the country. It is a region of contrasts—ancient traditions against the backdrop of emerging industries, where nomadic life coexists with modern development. It represents the essence of Mongolia’s heritage while moving cautiously into the future.
