The intermediate course to the Nalaikha Steppe had a canter section of over 10km(30minutes) in total, which was far more than I could ride. I was amazed at the toughness of Mongolian horses and nomadic people.
When ridden alone, it neighs, and though its gallop isn't particularly fast, a gallop lasting over three minutes will leave the rider breathless. Since the two-point forward position is inadequate, mastering the standing position is essential.
The beginner's course to Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex took me through herds of grazing cows, and enjoyable even for experienced riders.It follows the lead horse reliably and handles well. I tried various positions within the formation along the way, and it responded obediently. Several people in the group were riding horses for the first time, yet they still managed to gallop. Naturally, the formation became a complete mess and descended into chaos, but it was remarkable that everyone arrived at the destination without falling off their horses.
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