Mongolia’s Tigers
Published: June 2007In this issue, Mongolia Expat takes a look at two of Mongolia’s Tiger species; the Siberian Tiger and the elusive Caspian Tiger, who may or may not be extinct.
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In this issue, Mongolia Expat takes a look at two of Mongolia’s Tiger species; the Siberian Tiger and the elusive Caspian Tiger, who may or may not be extinct. Continuing with the tiger theme, we feature an article on the wild Tiger Lily, a native species to Mongolia and a trek to Manzushir Khiid monastery proves itself a valuable insight into Mongolia’s spiritual history. Book reviews retracing Genghis Khan’s conquest of China and a fascinating read about Mongolia’s most revered saint, the Lama of Gobi, complete this edition.
In this issue:
- The Siberian and Caspian Tigers
- Trekking to Manzushir Khiid Monastery
- Wild Tiger Lilies
- The Lama of the Gobi