Tuul River
Teredj National Park
Just making a phone call to try to locate or ger (yurt) for the night
Khogno Khan Uul Nature Reserve
Wrong number
Our driver Bimba - "Ask Bimba he knows the way"
Franco, the lonesome cowboy
Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharakorum
Rasta Dog
Bimba doesn't need the road. But the road needs Bimba.
First breakdown, cheerful one.
Naadam Festival back in Kharakorum
Niiiiice
Ulaan Tsutgalan Waterfall
Syl and Liv
Nice sleep after a 35 km walk in the Eight Lakes Nature Reserve
Adam the great swimmer, in Durrut Uul Lake
From left to right: Marco, Franco, Adam, Olivia, Sylvie
Shireet Lake
Franco and our horseman wrestling
Yak's poopoo keeps you warm
Beer as well
I liked the mirror
Some food under my bed
Some food next to Liv's bed
Starting point of the Cashmere sweaters production
Kindergarden for Salomé
Caught you!
Yak-smasher (yaks was nickname for a not friendly Belgium group who "just eat and walk, and grunt when spoken to" quoting from Adam's and Liv's great blog http://www.adlibingasiatour.blogspot.com)
Our gaz station. Not the one where we forgot our petrol cap, though.
Bogd mountains
Once Upon a Time in the West (39°C)
Twice Upon a Time in the West
Getting into trouble
Real trouble
Yes Marco slept, but not for long. Woke up with five bumps on the left side.
Bogd Mountains
Adam is somewhere on this picture. Find him.
Important detail: this is airag (= fermented milk, mmh). Adam (middle) is trying to smile. Nice try Adam :-)
Bimba is finishing off his piece of cheese. Dear Bimba...!
Tsagaan Agui (cave)
Moving
Camel milk was really nice
Cold spring in the Gobi Desert. Marco disturbed in his ablutions.
Franco enjoyed more than Marco
Front page of the Lonely Planet revisited, not to say improved.
Chana, our guide (on the right), doesn't seem worried, which is a very good sign.
I think Bimba likes to be on the pictures as well
Same for Adam
My camel likes to scratch its nose on its front bump, which makes a quite funny view on its dentition.
Khongoryn Els sand dunes
The black rectangle is our russian van, also called the "yak-smasher" (see explanations on pic 121)
Used to be a lamb
Every single part of the animal is kept and used
Ice gorge in Yoliin Am National Park
My last day with the group and in the country side, snif.
Waking up at the Sheraton Airport hotel, Dalanzagad
I was definitely sad to leave...
On the left is our hotel (the ger - yurt - next to the silo), on the right the airport.
Sukhbaatar Square
MPRP HQ on fire earlier this month
Sweet Mongolia