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Tsam religious festival and Golden Gobi-2017 tour

Tsam is one of the Buddhist rituals and its origination and development are inevitably

connected with Buddhist devotees and nations. Tsam dances are truly awe-inspiring events. Tsam dancers meditate, pray and softly chant while performing. Their dancing is a "meditation in action," creating a sacred space with a particular felt mood or vibration, and is also an active prayer with a particular target. The word 'Tsam' means a dance of the Buddha (deva) and elements of this dance show as if protectors and deities have physically descended on the Jambudtiva (Southern continent). In Mongolia, the tsam was introduced at the beginning of the 18th century from India through Tibet. For instance, the first tsam in Mongolia was performed in Erdene Zuu Monastery in 1786.            Brief Itinerary Day 1.  Arrival in UB. City tour  Day 2.  Amarbayasgalant Monastery Day 3.  Tsam Festival Day in Amarbayasgalant  Day 4.  Bulgan town via Erdenet city  Day 5.  Kharkhorin, Erdene Zuu Monastery Day 6.  Gobi Desert, Ongi Monastery  Day 7.  Bayanzag - the Cemetery of Dinosaurs  Day 8.  Khongor Sand Dunes Day 9.  Yol Valley of Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park Day 10.  Dalanzadgad town, Flight to UB, Shopping & Evening Cultural Performance Day 11.  Transfer to the Airport & Departure
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