
Ulaan Taiga - Wikipedia
The Ulaan Taiga (Mongolian: Улаан Тайга [ʊɮáɴ tʰɛ̂ (ː)q]; lit. 'Red Taiga') is a mountain range in north-western Khövsgöl, Mongolia, between the Darkhad Valley and Mongolia's border with …
Life among the reindeer herds of Mongolia - National Geographic
Jul 28, 2020 · Near the northernmost border of Mongolia, the Tsaatan—nomadic reindeer herders—thrive in the country’s remote taiga. Searching for a “magical experience” among the …
Mongolian Taiga - Mongolia Tours & Travel 2025/2026
Mongolian Taiga is a secluded wonder of the nature of the Northern parts of Mongolia. Ranging across Russian and Mongolian borders the Taiga consists of the Siberian forest, mountainous …
How to visit the Mongolian Reindeer Herders/ Tsaatan or Dukha …
Dec 6, 2023 · Visiting the Mongolian Reindeer Herders, also known as the Tsaatan or Dukha tribe, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the secluded wilderness of Northern …
How to Visit The Tsaatan: Mongolia’s Nomadic Reindeer Tribe
The 14 families (about 40 people) living in East Taiga are who you will be visiting with the help of their only English-speaking resident Zaya. What exactly is the Taiga? It’s a huge region of …
REINDEER HERDER & TAIGA - Tour Mongolia
The several thousand square kilometer habitats classified as taiga in the Tsagaannuur region forms the northernmost tip of Mongolia and provides home range for the world’s southernmost …
Dukha Tribe | Mongolian Reindeer People | Dukha People Tsaatan
Facts and information about Mongolian reindeer people in Taiga. They are known as the Dukha tribe, Dukha people, nomadic reindeer herders, or Tsaatan in Mongolia.
Home - Beyond The Steppe
Step into the majestic Taiga, Mongolia’s dense, mystical forest region, where nature remains wild and untouched. Located in the northern reaches of the country, the Taiga is home to the …
Taiga - Mongolia Travel On
Discover the enchanting Taiga, a hidden world in the northern reaches of Mongolia, where the Tsaatan people continue their age-old tradition of reindeer herding. Reaching this remote …
Living with Reindeer: The Dukha of the Mongolian Taiga
Known as Tsaatan, or “those who have reindeer,” in Mongolian, the Dukha rely on reindeer for milk, meat, transportation, and antlers for crafting, weaving their cultural identity into the …