Distance by Design: Asia’s Open Spaces in 2021
A great big sky full of stars and endless opens spaces are more important than they’ve ever been before.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
A great big sky full of stars and endless opens spaces are more important than they’ve ever been before.
Whether it’s the frozen ice sheets of Baikal or the Flaming Cliffs of the Gobi, Mongolia and Siberia offer travelers a chance to get close to mother nature and far from everything else.
Terence Tan, General Manager of Shangri-La Hotel, Ulaanbaatar speaks with Remote Lands about how the capital is changing.
Traveling to the Tsataan by motorcycle and by horseback through Mongolia’s wilderness.
Lake Baikal is a Remote Lands favorite. For the adventure traveler, there’s nowhere better in the whole of Russia for dog-sledding, ice driving, and the culture of Siberia.
This week from Remote Lands, take a look at a few off-the-beaten-track luxury camping journey that just might spark some adventure.
Richard Collett travels to Kyrgyzstan to build a yurt on the shores of Issyk Kul Lake with a traditional builder, from the wooden willow planks to the tunduk.
Aidar and Nursultan, Kyrgyz eagle hunters, train their deadly predators on the edge of Issyk-Kul Lake, a window into the past and a demonstration of nature’s raw power.
Mongolia’s capital may not be known for its art, but the Zanabazar is an eye-opening must-see for any art lovers traveling through Ulaanbataar.
Richard Collett travels to the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan for an inspiring story of sporting greatness, cultural pride, and dead goat polo – also known as Kok Boru – in one of Asia’s most interesting competitions.
Find out why so many riders are choosing the steppes of Mongolia for their Asia adventure on two wheels.
Seven days and 250 kilometers over the Mongolian steppes – the grueling Gobi March is coming to the tracts of Ghengis Khan this summer for a race like never before.