Thursday, August 1, 2013

Beijing





Our five nights in Beijing were spent just wandering around the Hutongs, Tiananmen Square, The Forbidden City, bullet train (295 kph) to Tianjin for the day, the Great Wall of course, and just chilling out. It was very hot and humid but great to get a taste of China, and a taste of Peking Duck!  Delicious.

We're home now - hope you've enjoyed following our travels.

Trans-Mongolian Train - Ulaanbaatar to Beijing

Our train left from Ulaanbaatar at 7.15 am and arrived in Beijing at 2pm the following day.  We chose "first class" which gave us a cabin with bunk beds, a little table and a separate seat, as well as a wash basin room that we shared with an adjoining cabin.  There was a "kettle" at the end of each carriage which we used to make cups of tea and make instant noodles for our dinner. The scenery changed from rolling green steppes to the never-ending Gobi Desert which was great to see.  We awoke the next morning to the misty mountains of China with glimpses of the Great Wall, endless market gardens, mountains, streams, donkeys - all giving us a hint of the Chinese way of life, so different to Mongolia. The border crossing took about five hours - as China has a different gauge track they lift the whole train up and change the undercarriage with a whole new set of wheels!  This all happens at about 11pm.


The Dining Car on the train


The Gobi

The new under-carriage waiting to be attached to our train for the China section of the trip.

The "Kettle" - 24 hour boiling water (yes, a coal fire!)

Friday, July 26, 2013

No Blog Access

We don't have access to our blog in China so there wont be anymore blog posts for the remainder of our trip...

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Terelj National Park

We found out on return to Ulaanbaatar (UB as the locals call it) that if we couldn't get seats on the plane from Olgii we would have been evacuated by army helicopter.  That would have been exciting. We stayed one night in UB then headed to Terelj Park where we did a mixture of hiking and horse riding over 4 days.  It didn't quite match what we missed out on but we still had a great few days. We are back in UB now for our last night with our group, and Ray and I have one more day in UB before catching the Trans Mongolian train into Beijing.  Mongilia is a fantastic country to visit, the people are amazing. Wherever you went they would invite you into their ger to share either a meal or a bowl of mare's milk.  So generous. The way they live their nomadic lifestyle in what can be harsh conditions in winter when the whole of Mongolia is covered in snow is quite incredible.



Milking the yak.  They milk their yaks, cows and goats by hand twice a day. The herding families' diet consists of meat and milk.


Turtle Rock in Terelj National Park



Lunch on horse riding day.

Ghengis Khan statue