Wednesday, June 11th
We set off from Ölgii around 9:30 and headed towards the Mongolian/Russian border.
Most of the road was sealed but we did have our last stretch of unsealed Mongolian road as well. In a strange way we will miss the 'roads' in Mongolia: slow going yes, but where else can you drive just about anywhere you like?
We got to the bordertown at 12:30.
The entire process lasted four hours, with most of the time spent waiting at a locked gate at the Mongolian border post, as the officials decided to take a long lunch. But everything went about as smoothly as it could.
The Russians were very polite, correct and efficient. Neither side really inspected Sterlin, just a cursory look and a check of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
We were glad to be in Russia and continued our journey West.
We set off from Ölgii around 9:30 and headed towards the Mongolian/Russian border.
Most of the road was sealed but we did have our last stretch of unsealed Mongolian road as well. In a strange way we will miss the 'roads' in Mongolia: slow going yes, but where else can you drive just about anywhere you like?
Last bit of driving in Mongolia. |
Mongolian border 'town'. |
We got to the bordertown at 12:30.
The entire process lasted four hours, with most of the time spent waiting at a locked gate at the Mongolian border post, as the officials decided to take a long lunch. But everything went about as smoothly as it could.
The Russians were very polite, correct and efficient. Neither side really inspected Sterlin, just a cursory look and a check of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
We were glad to be in Russia and continued our journey West.
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