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summary by darmansjah
THREE CAMEL LODGE At the edge of a volcanic outcrop providing bright morning
vistas across Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park,
Three
Camel’s 50 gers
(yurts) appear more like a herders’ village than a lodge. “Our approach has
always been to embrace the culture,” says owner Jalsa urubshurow. “Local
artisans crafted the roof of the main building without using a single nail,
according to the tenets of Mongolian Buddhist architecture.” The lodge funds a
range of conservation efforts, including replanting more than 6,000 native
trees and shrubs to help prevent desertification. Hiking ,exploring
paleontology sites, and bird-watching fill the days; later the chef’s open
kitchen offers cozy meals such as steamed meat dumplings while the sun gives
way to night skies brimming with stars. 50 rooms; from $350, including full
board.
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