📅 Sign Shan 2 nights 3 days travel course
Day 1: History and Culture Exploration
Danzan Raby Museum → Sine Shando City → Baanzhurg Divine Mountain → Siamese Balla Sarita Tower
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the central city of Dono Gobi Iak, Shan has explored the heritage of Mongolia's famous teacher and writer, Danzan Lab (1803-1856), experienced the history of the lord's first modern theater in Mongolia, and searched for traces of Hamar Temple, which was an important center of the Buddhist red denomination, and was known as the World Energy Center. Understand the faith and tradition of Mongolian nomads in the sacred mountains of Bayan Jurk, and experience the depth of Buddhist culture at the Siamese Bala Sarita Tower.
Day 2: Hamar Temple and Gobi Desert Experience
Hamar Temple Ruins → Mongolia's First Theater Site → Gobi Desert Experience → Energy Center Meditation
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:In 1821, Hamar Temple, 38km south of Sane Shan, explores the history of Hongmopa Buddhist temples founded in 1821, confirmed the starting point of Mongolian performance culture history in the site of the first modern theater of Mongolia in 1882, experienced the vast landscape and desert ecosystem of the Gobi Desert, and is called the World Energy Center. Here, there is a special meditation time believed to restore body energy, and experienced the traditional way of lifestyle and desert adaptation.
Day 3: Nature and Traditional Culture Experience (optional)
Meadow trekking → Visit to nomads → Traditional Germanic → Mongolian traditional food
Meadow trekking:Takes 4 hours, Mongolian Great Nature Experience in a vast meadow around Sine Shand
Visit to nomads:It takes 3 hours, direct experiences of Mongolian culture in local families that continue their traditional nomadic life
Traditional German experience:It takes 2 hours, accommodates in Ger, a traditional Mongolian house, and understands the lifestyle of nomads
Mongolian traditional food:Experience traditional Mongolian foods such as 1 hour, lamb, horse meat, and ip (horse milk)