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Rentierstämme der Mongolei

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Mongolei

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129641

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  • Operator:

    Crooked Compass

  • Länge:

    10 Tage

  • Gruppengröße:

    12 pax

  • Alter:

    18 bis 99

  • 10.06-19.06.27 scheduled icon

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Die Mongolei - eine der letzten Grenzen Asiens und eines der letzten unberührten Reiseziele der Welt. Reisen Sie mit dem Pferd zum Nomadenstamm der Tsaachin, die eine spirituelle Verbindung zu den Rentierherden haben, mit denen sie leben. Einst eine blühende Gemeinschaft, ist der Stamm der Tsaachin in den letzten Jahren auf nur noch 200-400 Mitglieder im Norden der Mongolei geschrumpft. Diese spezialisierte Fotoreise mit dem führenden Fotografen Chris Van Ryn ist die perfekte Möglichkeit, diesen schrumpfenden Stamm in den spektakulären Landschaften der Mongolei zu erkunden und sich unter sie zu mischen, während Sie Ihre fotografischen Fähigkeiten verbessern. Werden Sie sicherer im Umgang mit Ihrer Ausrüstung und kehren Sie von Ihrer Reise mit spektakulären Bildern, Erinnerungen und neu gewonnenem Wissen zurück. Mischen Sie sich unter die freundlichen Nomaden und lernen Sie deren Lebensweise kennen. Reiten Sie durch üppige Wiesen, bewaldete Hügel und Ruinen des alten mongolischen Reiches, bevor Sie den herrlichen türkisfarbenen Khuvsgul-See erreichen, der in der Mongolei als "Blaue Perle" bekannt ist.


Die gesamte Existenz der Tsaachin oder Tsaatan basiert auf ihren Rentierherden, die sie mit Milch für die Käseherstellung, Geweihen für Schnitzereien und medizinische Zwecke, Transportmitteln und gelegentlich auch Fleisch versorgen. Dieser kleine Stamm, der zur ethnischen Gruppe der Tuwiner gehört, ist ein echtes Nomadenvolk und zieht regelmäßig auf der Suche nach einer seltenen Flechten- und Grasart für seine Rentiere umher. Das Volk der Tsaachin wohnt nicht in den traditionellen mongolischen Gers, die wir gemeinhin als Symbol für das Land kennen, sondern lebt in Urts, ähnlich den Tipis der amerikanischen Ureinwohner, die traditionell aus Birkenrinde gefertigt wurden.


In einer Kultur, die reich an Schamanismus ist, spielen diese spirituellen Heiler eine wichtige Rolle für die Gemeinschaft und bieten traditionelle Heilmittel für Verletzungen und Krankheiten an. Früher waren die Tsaachin ein autarker Stamm, der sich nur von seinen Rentieren ernährte. Heute müssen sie im Herbst nach Beeren, wilden Kartoffeln und Pinienkernen suchen und gelegentlich fischen oder jagen, um zu überleben. Es heißt, dass die Rentiere bereits vor mehreren tausend Jahren domestiziert wurden und eine Schlüsselrolle in der spirituellen, sozioökonomischen und sprachlichen Tradition der lokalen Gemeinschaft spielen.


Ihr Besuch bei den Rentierzüchtern spielt eine wichtige Rolle für das Überleben dieser Menschen und ihrer Kultur. Obwohl sich nur sehr wenige Reisende in dieses Gebiet wagen, verschafft unsere Tourismusinitiative ihnen ein zusätzliches Einkommen und ermöglicht einen kulturellen Austausch sowohl für unsere Reisenden als auch für die einheimischen Tsaachin. Zeit mit diesen Stämmen zu verbringen, ist wirklich bemerkenswert und steckt voller kultureller Praktiken, die einen tiefen Einblick in diese faszinierende Lebensweise gewähren.


Die beste Art, die abgelegene Siedlung zu erreichen, ist eine Reise zu Pferd, bei der Ihnen ein Team von Führern, Köchen und Pferdepflegern zur Seite steht. Schlafen Sie in Tipis wie die Einheimischen und fahren Sie nach der Besichtigung dieses abgelegenen Landes weiter durch die spektakuläre Landschaft mit sanften Bergen und üppigen Wäldern, bevor Sie sich in das türkisfarbene Wasser des Khuvsgul-Sees wagen.

Tourprogramm

Tag 1

Ankunft in Ulaanbaatar

Welcome to Mongolia! Upon arrival in Ulaanbaatar the capital city of Mongolia, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours at leisure.

Overnight – Novotel Ulaanbaatar or similar

Tag 2

Ulaanbaatar - Flug nach Murun - Ujig River Valley

Nach dem Frühstück Transfer zum Flughafen für Ihren Inlandsflug in die Provinz Khuvsgul im Norden der Mongolei (1,5 Std.). Nach der Ankunft auf dem lokalen Flughafen von Murun, dem Zentrum von Khuvsgul, treffen Sie Ihren Fahrer und fahren eine Stunde lang, bevor Sie für ein Picknick-Mittagessen anhalten. Sie überqueren Flüsse und Pässe und genießen die malerische Aussicht auf die Bergketten. Atmen Sie die frische Bergluft ein, während Sie diese spektakuläre Landschaft erkunden. Hier sind Sie von atemberaubenden, hoch aufragenden, felsigen Bergen umgeben. Die Aussicht von unserem Zeltplatz ist spektakulär.

Heute Abend werden wir in Zelten campen. Ein Duschzelt, eine Toilette und ein Küchenzelt sind ebenfalls vorhanden. (B,L,D)

Übernachtung - Camping in Zelten

Tag 3

Ujig Flusstal - Ulaan Uul

Heute ist ein langer Reisetag, an dem Sie überwiegend durch die Wildnis fahren. Sie betreten offiziell die schamanische Region und besuchen den Schrein der 13 Ovoo, wo Sie anhalten und an Opfergaben teilnehmen werden. Sie fahren weiter durch die Stadt Ulaan Uul (5,5 Stunden) und von dort aus sind es noch 1,5 Stunden bis zu unserem Zeltplatz. (B,L,D)

Übernachtung - Camping in Zelten

Tag 4

Ulaan Uul Stadt - Tsagaan Nuur Stadt - Ost-Taiga

Heute fahren wir weiter in Richtung Ost-Taiga. Während der Fahrt werden wir viele Nomadenfamilien und Tiere wie Yaks und Pferde sehen. Zunächst fahren wir nach Tsagaan Nuur (ca. 3 Stunden), bevor wir hinter der Stadt weitere 2 Stunden nach Ost-Taiga fahren, wo sich unser Zeltplatz befindet.

Übernachtung - Camping in Zelten

Tag 5

Ausritt zur Gemeinde Tsaachin

This morning you will meet your local horse specialist guides and trail finders and of course, your horses. After having a brief instruction on riding Mongolian horses, you will get acquainted with your own horse before it is time to set off.

We will then begin riding through the Taiga, the region where part of the Tsaachin communities live. You will be introduced to the amazing but sadly dwindling world of the reindeer-herding people (Tsaachin). Due to the marshy road conditions, we will not use vehicles to reach the area, our entire luggage and food supply will be transported by horses. Horse riding today will likely be approx. 4-5 hours, however it can be up to 8-9 hours, dependant on where the nomadic Tsaachin communities are located at the time, and the riding abilities of the group. Enjoy the changing landscapes as you make your way on horseback to the Tsaachin people.

Upon arrival into the Tsaachin community, you will meet the local families and settle into your Tsaachin teepee, a traditional structure used by Mongolia’s reindeer herders. It is similar in appearance to a Native American tipi but adapted for the unique needs of the herding lifestyle in Mongolia’s taiga region. Inside the teepee, a cast iron stove – like the ones commonly found in a traditional Mongolian ger – is placed at the centre for warmth and cooking. (B,L,D)

Overnight – local Tsaachin teepee

Tag 6

Gemeinde Tsaachin

Spend the next day staying amongst the Tsaachin people and experience their everyday life. Learn of their unique traditions such as milking reindeer and processing milk products like cheese. Spend time talking with the local people and understanding their local culture and how they have managed to maintain such a traditional way of life for so long.

You will have the opportunity to ride through the Taiga forest where the area is so energetic and mysterious. Explore Bor Khuyag river valley, which is rich in crystals and other minerals. Take in the beauty of the larch forest and wildflower patches. Be inspired and gain power while meditating in untouched wilderness.

You may also have the chance to meet a traditional shaman.  Shamanism is a traditional spiritual belief system based on worshipping nature and plays an important part in Tsaachin life. The shaman acts as a healer, providing traditional remedies for ailments to the local people. They also perform many mystical holy rituals and use many different magic charms in their daily life, for hunting, calling, and preventing the rain. In the community you will be staying in, there are 2 shaman, one who is very old, and a younger female shaman. While not guaranteed, we will hope to meet one of the shaman’s, talk to them about their lives, and possibly receive a blessing. (B,L,D)

Overnight – local Tsaachin teepee

Tag 7

Taiga zum Hooloi-See

This morning is a free morning at the reindeer herder’s camp before beginning we ride on horseback back down the mountain. We will ride to Hooloi Lake, where we will bid farewell to your horses as the journey continues by vehicle from this point onward.

We will take the rest of the afternoon to rest and soak in the beauty of this stunning location. Whether you choose to unwind or explore on foot, it’s the perfect spot to recharge.

Overnight – Camping in tents

Tag 8

Darkhad Depression

Heute entdecken Sie die Darkhad Depression, auch bekannt als Darkhad Valley, ein abgelegenes, hochgelegenes Tal, das einst vergletschert war, was zu seiner dramatischen Landschaft führte.

Wandern Sie durch eine eisige Schlucht und erleben Sie die karge Schönheit der eisigen Landschaft. Von hier aus fahren wir weiter zu unserem Campingplatz. (B,L,D)

Übernachtung - Camping in Zelten

Tag 9

Beltes

Nach dem Frühstück auf Ihrem Campingplatz fahren Sie zum Haus einer Nomadenfamilie, die Vieh wie Yaks, Schafe und Ziegen hält. Sie werden für die Nacht ihre Gäste sein, in der Nähe ihrer Gers zelten und etwas über ihr tägliches Leben erfahren. Sie können so viel mitmachen, wie Sie möchten - vielleicht versuchen Sie sich im Schafehüten, reiten auf einem Pferd oder lernen, wie man ein Yak melkt. Nehmen Sie gemeinsam mit der Familie die Mahlzeiten ein und beobachten Sie, wie sie mit ihren Tieren arbeiten und das tägliche Leben in dieser abgelegenen Umgebung meistern. (B,L,D)

Übernachtung - Camping in Zelten

Tag 10

Beltes Gol Fluss

Heute fahren Sie durch ein enges Flusstal, das von wunderschönen Bergen umgeben ist. Die Gegend ist abgelegen und auf der 6,5-7-stündigen Fahrt gibt es nur wenige Nomadenfamilien oder Tiere. Wir erreichen unseren Zeltplatz für unsere letzte Nacht in der Wildnis.

Übernachtung - Camping in Zelten

Tag 11

Khuvsgul See

Heute Morgen verabschieden Sie sich von Ihrem Koch und Ihrer Crew, bevor Sie zum Ufer der blauen Perle, dem Khuvsgul-See, fahren und unterwegs in der Stadt Khatgal halten. Der See ist heilig und bei den Mongolen als "Muttersee" bekannt. Er enthält 2% des Süßwassers der Welt. Der Khuvsgul-See ist von den wunderschönen hohen Bergen der Khoridol Saridag- und Bayan-Gebirgskette entlang des Westufers umgeben. Obwohl es Sommer ist, werden einige Teile des Sees vereist sein. Diese Gegend wird oft als die landschaftlich schönste Region der Mongolei bezeichnet und Sie werden sehen, warum.

Je nach Wetterlage unternehmen Sie heute Nachmittag eine Bootsfahrt auf dem See (40 Minuten bis 1 Stunde), bei der Sie die spektakuläre Umgebung vom Wasser aus aus einer anderen Perspektive betrachten können. Sie haben auch etwas Zeit zur freien Verfügung, die Sie für einen Spaziergang am Seeufer oder eine Wanderung durch die umliegenden Berge nutzen können, um den Panoramablick über den See zu genießen. Heute Abend sollten Sie sich Appetit auf ein authentisches mongolisches Barbecue holen! Das Fleisch wird auf traditionelle Weise mit heißen Steinen gegrillt, was ihm einen einzigartigen Geschmack verleiht. (B,L,D)

Übernachtung - Standard Ger Camp mit Gemeinschaftsbad

Tag 12

Flug nach Ulaanbaatar

This morning, drive back to Murun town. Transfer to the domestic airport for your flight back to Ulaanbaatar. Upon arrival in Ulaanbaatar, transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure. This evening, enjoy a local folk concert as your farewell dinner. (B,L,D)

Overnight – Novotel Ulaanbaatar or similar

Tag 13

13. Tag: Abreise

Dieser Morgen steht zur freien Verfügung, bis es Zeit ist, für Ihren weiteren Abflug zum Flughafen zu fahren. (B)

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All customers are required to familiarise themselves with any health requirements specific to countries being visited. All customers should visit their doctor for these aforementioned purposes and/or to confirm that they are physically able to undertake the day-to-day requirements of the tour.
Crooked Compass does not employ medical personnel. Any necessary medical attention will be provided by a local facility at the passenger’s expense. Crooked Compass is not responsible or liable for any losses or costs incurred as a result of medical services obtained while on tour, or for the quality of the care or services provided.

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Details zur Tour

Unterkunft

12 Nächte Unterkunft

Zelte beim Camping

Transport

Flughafentransfers hin und zurück

Inlandsflüge Ulaanbaatar/Murun/Ulaanbaatar in der Economy Class mit 15 kg Freigepäck

Privater Transport

Weitere Leistungen

Eintrittsgelder und Nationalparkgebühren und Genehmigungen zu geschützten Bereichen

Wasserflaschen

Pferde

Weitere Leistungen

Internationale und inländische Flüge, die oben nicht erwähnt sind

Visa

Reiseversicherung

Persönliche Ausgaben, z.B. Getränke, Wäsche, Telefonate, Trinkgelder usw.

Frühes Einchecken / Spätes Auschecken

Mahlzeiten

12 Frühstücke, 11 Mittagessen, 11 Abendessen

Reiseführer

Englischsprachiger Guide

Lokaler Bergführer und Packpferde

Gut zu wissen

Währung

MNT

Tugrik

Mongolei

Kundenrezensionen

Operator

4

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