Experience the ancient practice of Mongolian shamanism and connect with the spirit world through ancestral worship and divine communication. Discover the rich history and cultural significance of this all-encompassing belief system.
Experience the ancient practice of Mongolian shamanism and connect with the spirit world through ancestral worship and divine communication. Discover the rich history and cultural significance of this all-encompassing belief system.
- Travel Mongolia - We’ll visit the shaman’s shrine outer part of the city. It’s only 20-25 minute driving place, it’s still in city though.
- Travel Mongolia - We’ll visit the shaman’s shrine outer part of the city. It’s only 20-25 minute driving place, it’s still in city though.
- Local guide
- Transportation Included
- Driver
- Local guide
- Transportation Included
- Driver
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Personal expense
- Optional activity cost
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Personal expense
- Optional activity cost
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities
Mongolian shamanism encapsulates an integrated system of beliefs which comprise medicine, religion, nature worship, and ancestor veneration. In the 13th century, the chief shaman endorsed Genghis Khan as the embodiment of Mongke Koko Tengri (the ‘Eternal Blue Sky’), the Mongols’ paramount deity. This divine recognition made it accepted that his fate was…
Mongolian shamanism encapsulates an integrated system of beliefs which comprise medicine, religion, nature worship, and ancestor veneration. In the 13th century, the chief shaman endorsed Genghis Khan as the embodiment of Mongke Koko Tengri (the ‘Eternal Blue Sky’), the Mongols’ paramount deity. This divine recognition made it accepted that his fate was global dominion. The Mongol Empire advocated religious freedom; nonetheless, challenging the Great Khan was tantamount to resisting God’s will. Central to this belief system were male and female mediators, Shamans (böö) and Shamanesses (udgan), who bridged the human and spirit worlds. However, they weren’t the sole communicators with the spiritual realm. Both nobility and common folk performed spiritual roles. The hierarchical structure of the Clan-based Mongolian society was mirrored in their worship practices.
- Dress code is smart casual
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Travel time and lunch is already included in the total duration of the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.