Far, far away from the madding crowds is Mongolia, a country that’s filled with biodiversity but not people. The best part? It’s less than five hours by flight from Hong Kong
Are you a travel enthusiast who loves to explore new destinations, but hates the idea of constantly being surrounded by swarms of tourists? We totally understand! So instead of the beautiful beaches of Santorini or the rugged terrains of Machu Picchu, have you ever considered Mongolia?
If you have never been, what with this country being off the beaten path for so long, it is definitely worth checking out—especially if you’re a bit of an introvert who values physical and mental space from other people. Mongolia is a hidden gem that offers the perfect blend of nature, culture and solo activities. If you need some more convincing, here are a few reasons why Mongolia is a must-visit destination for those who like to travel but hate crowds.
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Animals outnumber people
As of the last count in 2021, there are around 67 million animals to nearly 3.5 million people in Mongolia, and the sparseness of people compared to animals is evident from the moment you step out of the Chinggis Khaan International Airport. The airport is located nearly 50 kilometres away from the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, and throughout the journey from the airport to the city, you are more likely to encounter a motley crew of animals—including horses, camels, sheep, cows—grazing along the rolling steppes beside the road than a traffic jam.