Writing in the steppes of Genghis Khan A crisp autumn day near the Danube River in Hungary in 2007 marked the end of a long journey for my animals and I. For three and a half years I had travelled with three horses, and a dog, Tigon, from the Mongolian empire capital, Kharkhorin, across the steppe of Central Asia on a quest to understand the legacy of the nomads – the horseback cultures, who un... Read more
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Tim Cope, adventurer and author of On the Trail of Genghis Khan, chats to John Purcell
Grab a copy of On the Trail of Genghis Khan here On the Trail of Genghis Khan by Tim Cope Lone-adventurer Tim Cope travelled the entire length of the Eurasian steppe on horseback, from the ancient capital of Mongolia to the Danube River in Hungary. This formidable 6,000-mile journey took three years to complete. It is a journey that has not been completed successfully since the days of Genghis... Read more
