Mongolia is home to a rich and diverse range of ethnic groups, each with their own unique traditions and way of life. While the majority of Mongolians belong to the Khalkha ethnic group, the country’s nomadic heritage is shaped by a number of fascinating communities, from the reindeer herders of the north to the eagle hunters of the west.
In this blog series, we’ll take you on a journey through the lives of some of Mongolia’s most intriguing ethnic groups and explore the timeless nomadic lifestyle that defines much of the country’s culture. Whether you’re interested in the reindeer herders who roam the remote forests of the north, the Buryats with their distinct traditions, or the fearless eagle hunters of the Altai Mountains, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the people who call Mongolia home.