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- 23 Août 2024
Yes and no. Mongolia is safe to visit, but like anywhere, you will have to take some precautions. Especially if you are spending time in nature, you will have to be careful about animals and wild weather. Most countries agree in their assessment that Mongolia is a safe place to visit. The United States places the country under […]
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- 22 Août 2024
Guardians of the Steppes: The Mighty Mongolian Mastiff
In the vast and rugged landscapes of Mongolia, a majestic guardian silently watches over its territory – the Mongolian Mastiff, a breed deeply ingrained in the country’s rich nomadic heritage. Renowned for its strength, loyalty, and distinctive appearance, the Mongolian Mastiff is a captivating breed that has become a symbol of protection and companionship in […]
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- 09 Mai 2024
Traditional Mongolian Foods To Know
Mongolian food is unlike the cuisine of any other culture or country. Shaped by the largely barren geographic conditions of the region, and the predominantly nomadic way of life, food in Mongolia reflects the function-first approach that the land and culture demand. Meat and milk from livestock – in particular, the Five Snouts: horses, yaks, camels, goats, […]
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- 02 Mai 2024
Most popular types of tourism in Mongolia
Mongolia offers a diverse range of tourism activities and experiences that cater to different interests and preferences. Here are some of the most popular types of tourism in Mongolia:
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- 29 Avr 2024
Amarbayasgalant Khiid was built between 1727 and 1737 by the Manchu emperor Yongzheng, and dedicated to the great Mongolian Buddhist and sculptor Zanabazar, whose mummified body was moved here in 1779. The design references Manchu style, down to the inscriptions, symmetrical layout, imperial colour scheme and roof guardians on every roof corner. Despite extensive restoration […]
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- 26 Avr 2024
Visit the Zaisan Memorial Another must-visit destination is the Zaisan Memorial. This iconic landmark will give you a unique opportunity to get lost in panoramic views of the city. The Zaisan Memorial was constructed in the 1970s to commemorate the soldiers of World War II and to honor the friendship between Mongolia and the Soviet Union. […]
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- 23 Avr 2024
A ger or yurt is a traditional Mongolian dwelling that has been used on the Central Asian steppe for thousands of years. Larger, more durable, and sturdier than a tent, a ger is nevertheless still portable and relatively easy to set up. Nomads have used yurts as shelters for generations, keeping them well protected from […]
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- 19 Avr 2024
What to Expect in Mongolia Mongolia is a rugged adventure travel destination no matter which way you tackle it. Most of the roads are unpaved and pot-holed while the environment ping-pongs from scorching hot to freezing cold. You’ll most likely spend your nights camping in the remote wilderness or sleeping on a very thin “mattress” […]
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- 22 Mar 2024
During the Nauryz holiday, large and small cities, villages become festival centers, felt yurts – traditional nomad houses are erected in city centers and rich Dastarkhan (table) is laid down in each of them. Same as each family make their own table and welcome any visitors to serve with Nauryz Kozhe (main meal of the […]
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- 28 Fév 2024
Tourism week to be organized to promote winter tourism
Mongolian Government announced 2023-2024 as the “Visit to Mongolia” year. As part of the initiative, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism and the Mongolian Council of Tourism Professional Associations are organizing the “Tourism Week” event from February 26 to March 3. People in the tourism sector planned to hold a general conference of the tourism […]