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Riding Across Mongolia On Horseback: Zero To Travel Podcast

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This episode of the Zero To Travel Podcast kicks off a new 'theme' week combining two things people are passionate about, animals and travel.

Can four legged friends enhance your travel experience?

What is it like to take a trip back in time and use animals as your mode of transportation?

Today's guests did just that when they rode 3500km across Mongolia on horseback.

Nic and Donna Cuthbert share a passion for travel and decided to spend their 'honeymoon' living a traditional horse based existence among the Mongolian tribes.

Check out their amazing story on Blue Sky Walkabout.

Plus listen to the end of the show for a secret surprise!

Saddle Up to Learn:

The biggest choice you can make when it comes to travel

Rewards of traveling as a couple

How to prepare for a horseback trip in Mongolia (or anywhere else!)

Cost of obtaining a horse in Mongolia

How to overcome fears when just starting out (wherever you are going)

What the Mongolian nomads are like and how often they move their Ger (Mongolian Yurt)

Biggest challenges when traveling with horses

Tips for learning a new language and embracing the local experience

The general greeting used when meeting other travelers in Mongolia (language lesson #1)

Tips on securing sponsorship's for expeditions

And much more

Scroll down to see more pictures from Nic and Donna's bold expedition.

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Resources:

Location Indie

Tortuga Backpacks

Blue Sky Walkabout

Conversation Exchange

Wintec Saddles

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And be sure to check out the archives for more Zero To Travel Podcasts.

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