How to Explore the Gobi Desert in July on a Budget: 7-Day Tour Tips

The next morning, we arrived in the bustling capital of South Gobi, Dalanzadgad. Our first stop was the local dinosaur museum, a charming and intimate space that, while smaller than its counterpart in Zigong, still managed to captivate us with its unique exhibits. One of the highlights was a traditional game where locals throw dice made from bones to predict fortunes.

How to Explore the Gobi Desert in July on a Budget: 7-Day Tour Tips
How to Explore the Gobi Desert in July on a Budget: 7-Day Tour Tips

Intrigued, I gave it a try, and my fortune read: “You will arrive soon, but you won’t meet the expected person.” Surprisingly, it turned out to be quite accurate.

How to Explore the Gobi Desert in July on a Budget: 7-Day Tour Tips
How to Explore the Gobi Desert in July on a Budget: 7-Day Tour Tips

In the afternoon, we ventured to Bayanzag, a breathtaking landscape where the cliffs are a striking tapestry of red and orange sandstones, interspersed with copper-green stones. This area is renowned for its rich trove of dinosaur fossils, making it a haven for paleontologists. The Flaming Cliffs, a particularly stunning feature, were famously discovered by explorer Roy Chapman Andrews during his expedition to Mongolia in 1922.

How to Explore the Gobi Desert in July on a Budget: 7-Day Tour Tips
How to Explore the Gobi Desert in July on a Budget: 7-Day Tour Tips
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5 Comments

  1. Peter Fiedler

    That dinosaur museum sounds fascinating! I never knew there were local fortune-telling games using bone dice. This tour seems like a great way to experience both history and culture on a budget.

    • wanderlynn

      Absolutely, the dinosaur museum is a hidden gem! The fortune-telling games are a unique cultural experience. This tour truly offers an amazing mix of history and local flavor. Thanks for your interest—hope you enjoy it!

  2. Makoto Matsumoto

    That traditional bone dice game sounds fascinating! I never knew predicting fortunes could be so interactive and cultural.

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