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Understanding "Spring Fatigue" on the Mongolian Steppe
The Morning Dew and the Earth's Breath. In the Western world, spring is often synonymous with a sudden burst of energy and blooming flowers. But in the heart of Mongolia, spring arrives with a much heavier, more complex character. It is a season of profound transition, a biological and energetic "reset" that tests the limits of both humans and animals. At Jamogrand Travel, we believe that understanding these invisible rhythms of the steppe is what turns a trip into a journey
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5 days ago3 min read


The 2026 Thousand Camel Festival—A Cinematic Stand for Mongolian Nomadic Culture Amidst the Frozen Gobi Steppe.
While the herders of the Mongolian Gobi are wrapped in thick furs and hand-stitched silk, their attire is a nod to tradition rather than a battle against a harsh chill. In the heart of the Mongolian Gobi, the Thousand Camel Festival or Ten Thousand Camel Festival is far more than a date on a calendar. It is a cinematic survival story of culture over convenience. Held in the desert hub of Dalanzadgadfrom February 6–8, 2026, this grassroots celebration remains a defiant stand a
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Feb 243 min read


From the Gobi Desert to the Alps: Mongolia’s Global Moment and the New "Solidarity" with Switzerland
10 Best places to visit Mongolia - Travel guide 2026 The red sands of the Gobi and the snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps have never felt closer. As we enter 2026, Mongolia is not just a destination; it is a global cultural phenomenon. From the halls of the prestigious Museum Rietberg in Zurich to the historic corridors of the Government Palace in Ulaanbaatar, a new chapter of "Solidarity" is being written between these two mountainous nations. The Zurich Preview: A2000 Year
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Jan 282 min read
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