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- 19 Apr 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 Feb 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 […]
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- 02 Jan 2024
Mongolia to Boost Tourism under Brand Name “GoMongolia” in 2024
Prime Minister of Mongolia Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai made remarks at the Launching Ceremony of the Mongolian National Brand “GoMongolia” on December 30, 2023. At the onset of the speech, Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene said, “In the passing year of 2023, under the policy to foster tourism, Mongolia successfully implemented liberalization in the air transport sector, establishing 155 […]
- CULTURAL GUIDE
- 28 Mar 2022
Tsagaan Sar, which literally means “White Moon,” gets its name because the color white symbolizes purity and happiness. It usually lasts three days between January and February or March, with the exact dates determined in advance by a Buddhist leader. In some regions of Mongolia, families light candles on the altar on this day. Mongols […]
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- 17 Mar 2022
À compter du 14 mars 2022, le gouvernement mongol a lève les restrictions sanitaires lors de l’entrée sur le territoire mongol. Il n’y a plus d’obligation concernant les vaccinations ni test PCR négatif du coronavirus. Cela s’applique à tous les voyageurs 1. Aucun test requis à l’arrivée 2. Pas de quarantaine ni d’auto-isolement 3. En […]
- CULTURAL GUIDE
- 17 Mar 2022
Traditions and Customs in Mongolia
It is important to know a few basic rules of Mongolian cultural etiquette: Things Not to Do In a Mongolian ger (yurt), daily life is guided by tradition, and many rules and taboos govern domestic behavior. The most common taboos include: Leaning on or passing between the ger’s central posts: This custom likely had practical […]
- PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- 17 Mar 2022
Practical Information If you are planning a vacation in Mongolia but are unsure when to go, how to get there, or what to pack, here are our essential tips and practical advice for preparing your trip. Feel free to contact us if you need further information. Accommodation in Mongolia At Hotels:Check-in is generally from 2:00 […]
- Discover the Country
- 17 Mar 2022
Geography Mongolia has a territory of 1,566,500 km² and is located on a vast mountainous plateau sloping from west to east, with 80% of its land at over 1,000 meters above sea level. Mongolia is a landlocked country between China and Russia. Its area is about three and a half times that of France. The […]
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- 17 Mar 2022
Why visit Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia?
Ulaanbaatar is a city that underwent rapid modernization in the 20th century and is home to more than half of Mongolia’s population. It is a city with a rich history and is very popular. Moreover, there are interesting facts about it that remain relatively unknown. Let’s discover together five surprising facts about Ulaanbaatar! The coldest […]