Objectives
- Understanding the history of Mongolia Empire. How they expanded and conquered 1/3 of the world from a small nomadic tribe of couple of hundred people? (one said about 700k)
- Observe influence of the Mongolian on today Central Asia.
- Observe how the Mongolian improved the infrastructure, security, communication, administration of the ancient silk roads.
- Observe the transferred and exchanged of civilization between China and Countries of Central Asia and Europe.(religion, technology and etc)
- Relax and enjoy beautifully scenery, understanding various cultures and spend all the money before the last day.
Mongolian Empire - 1203-1370

Genghis Khan (Kekhan) - Emperor of the God Given - 1167 - 1227

Mongol Empire Under Genghis Khan (1206-1227)

Peak of the Mongol Empire

The Expedition

Title : The Discovery of Genghis Khan’s Empire
1. Expected Date of Travel : 1st August 2011 to 30th September 2011
2. Mode of Travel : 4 x 4 vehicles (Ship vehicle to Dalian Port, China and Ship vehicles back from London or Amsterdam, Holland).
3. Participants to travel to the international airport, near Dalian and fly back to KLIA from London.
The Expedition (About 60 Days)
Detail Routes : After rackee by Mr. Teng, Mr Beh and Curry Kok - First Quarter 2011
A. Estimated 2 weeks spend on Inner and Outer Mongolia visiting places such as Site of All Major Battles, Birth Place Of Temujin, Places where Temujin was elected as Khan and Khakhan, Places of Heritage of Mongol Empire etc
B. 2 weeks covering western side of Mongolia including Gobi Desert, Taklamakan Desert, major part of the deserted Silk Road which were occupied by the Naiman tribe and Tanguts Tribe etc.
C. 2 weeks going through Central Asia covering Kyrgyzstan, Northern Pakistan, Northern Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Northern Iran, around Caspian Sea, Georgia, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary etc.
( Above countries were occupied by Khwaremian Empire before fell to Genghis Khan rule).
D. 1 to 2 weeks Central Europe until London.
Others
Expenses : To be advised
Participant: Maximum 15 Cars with 3 participants per car.
Organizer: To be Advised
Other details will be advised later .
Q & A
You can contact ckteng@iitc.com.my or ttming@smjk.edu.my for further details….
References:
1. History of Mongol Empire ……to be upload later
2. On the Trail of Ghengis Khan by Tim Cope …..By Tim Cope - Australian Adventurer of the year 2006 - is a 30 year old from Gippsland, Victoria (Australia), who is pursuing a life of adventure, writing, and film.
(2004-2007) Travelling by horse, 10,000 Km journey from Mongolia to Hungary, on the trail of nomads - a path most famously laid down by Ghengis Khan and the Mongols in the 13th century.
Use this url - http://www.timcopejourneys.com/ to keep up to date, find out about the trip, read the historical links, view the PHOTOS and stories that are updated weekly and find out about Tim’s gear and how it is wearing

Video on Tim Cope’s Ghengis Khan Trail….





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