Female campaigners to reach the outmost points of Mongolian territory
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Female campaigners to reach the outmost points of Mongolian territory
Welcoming the XXX Summer Olympic Games and the 20th anniversary of the Mongolian Adventure Travel and Outdoor Sports Federation, a team of female campaigners are ready to travel along the frontier of Mongolia covering about 8,500 km. 
Their around Mongolia trip aims at appealing to youth and children to love Mother Nature and their homeland and at advertising and promoting benefits of travelling and being physically active. The trip is scheduled to take off next Sunday on July 01, 2012 from the Sukhbaatar’s Square and will finish at the Square two months later on September 01, 2012. This is a first time event that female campaigners are travelling further to reach the outmost four points of Mongolia.
The team comprises of well experienced professional athletes, who hold sports rank titles and who have been practicing light athletics for over 20 years, since 1986. The team comprises of Doctor Ch.Undral as leader, where J.Enkhtaivan will guide the tour, Ch.Oyun-Erdene is to be responsible for communication and supplies of the team and G.Nansalmaa is to take duties on photography and journalism. 
The team will follow the border line of Mongolia and reach the outer most points travelling about 10,000 km, the eastern most point Soyolz Mountain in Dornod aimag, southern most point Orvog Gashuuny Bor Mountain in Umnugovi aimag, western most point Maanit Mountain in Bayan-Ulgii aimag and the northern most point Mongol Sharyn Davaa in Khuvsgul aimag and will hoist the Mongolian flag at each of the locations. They are planning to travel 100 km a day by vehicles, carts, horseback riding and also by hiking. 

 

June 29, 2012


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