1:00 the place absolutely turns a no-go for me unless I brought a portable power source with me. Respect your patience and durability under such conditions.
To be quite honest … Gobi desert must be unique and beautiful in its own way … it does seem their tourism is pretty backward in general … no wonder there didn’t seem to be much business or activities in the area … assuming prices there are fairly high as you stated $3000/room .. yet it’s probably not profitable .. the venture might not be sustainable if the vacancy loss will continue .. food and room quality doesn’t seem to add up with what they’re charging .. they’ve got a long long way to go .. The two of you though .. might as well enjoy whatever culture and scenery they have to offer .. have a splendid time
@Sofieeyan Жыл бұрын
I do agree with you that Mongolia is not quite advanced in tourism yet if one is a nature enthusiast looking for raw and real wilderness, it’s definitely a wonderful trip to experience the nomadic way of life. As for the hotel itself, the expenses of operation must be super high, given that it’s on its own in the middle of Gobi desert, I do think $3000 per room is a fair price, including the minimalist furnish and fresh fruit/veggies morning+dinner buffet