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The Trail of Genghis Khan

For young Australian adventurer Tim Cope, this was the journey of a lifetime - travelling 10,000kms alone on horseback across the Eurasian steppe through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary. From the former Mongol capital Karakorum to the Danube, Tim retraced the path of the first nomads and followed the route taken by legendary Genghis Khan as he forged great empire. Over three and a half gruelling years, and guided by an old Kazakh wisdom - "to understand the wolf, you must put on the skin of a wolf and look through its eyes" - Tim lived just as the ancient nomads did.

Year: 2010
Genre: Documentaries, Travel Docos
Country: Australia
Director: Tim Cope
Starring: Tim Cope
Duration: 187 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains low level violence.
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Location in store: Documentary (Travel)

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