Ulaanbaatar is one of the most interesting capital cities due to its modern and the centuries-old nomadic civilization. Most tours start from the city because it is the main international air gate to the country. The city has many attractions including its various museums where you can see dinosaur fossils, religious Tankas, ethnography, traditional objects, remains of prehistoric time through the ancient Mongol States, Great Kings’ Period to present day. Old monasteries and its interesting religious artifacts are other things of interest. We also arrange factory tours. Central Square, a hill allows you to see the panoramic view of Ulaanbaatar, markets, and traditional cultural performances are other things you can include in your itinerary.
Mongolia is a country of vastness, emptiness, and nomadic life. You can feel the beauty of Mongolia, the main activities Mongolia has to offer, and experience the nomadic life not traveling far from the city either in short and long travel duration. There are many attractions and scenic national parks near Ulaanbaatar. You will be in a beautiful and pristine area just after 3 hours driving, where you can visit nomads, ride horses, trek, or enjoy yak cart tour. Alternatively, you will be in a national park of various class resorts and pictures landscapes. Also, you can raft, see endangered species, historical remnant or do active tours such as trekking and mountain biking, etc. not traveling far from the city.
Here you will find useful information about Mongolian travel arrangements such as the tour meals, guides, drivers, vehicles, camping equipment and rural accommodations including ger camp, nomad family stay, budged accommodation guest houses/guest gers, and different category of hotels chosen based on our clients’ feedback.
The beautiful countryside of Mongolia has a lot to offer for all kinds of travelers ranging from cultural and natural discovery tours to active adventure and special interest tours, which you can experience in any part of Mongolia. Here you can find information and get ideas about what you will see and do in each region of beautiful Mongolia.
Mongolia is a unique country culturally and the grandeur of the pristine nature, as well as climatically. It has four clearly distinctive seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Get to know about the vast open country’s weather which fluctuates dramatically depending on the season, varied geography, altitude, during daytime and at nights may help you to plan your perfect holiday either you are a leisure traveler or an adventure seeker. Also, you find out when is the best time to travel to Mongolia and can get an idea of what to do during specific months and season.
Many people picture the Mongolian Gobi desert as a sandy flat area with sand dunes and vast barren areas of dried mud soil. However, after they have traveled within Mongolia, visitors completely redefine their understanding of the area. The Mongolian Gobi desert supports a rich variety of life and is an amazingly diverse geographical area. Some parts of the Mongolian Gobi desert are daunting rocky mountains covered with plants.
Central Mongolia is beautiful, pristine, and rich in wild species. In central Mongolia, you can discover breathtaking natural beauties, nomadic life, culture, and history including many important historical relics of different historical periods.
Central Mongolia is beautiful, pristine, and rich in wild species. In central Mongolia, you can discover breathtaking natural beauties, nomadic life, culture, and history including many important historical relics of different historical periods.
Western Mongolia is a country of majestic snow-capped mountains, awe-inspiring pristine nature, different ethnic groups, historical artifacts, crystal clear water and saltwater lakes that are the habitats of the rare waterfowls.
Vast open grassy steppes dominate in the eastern part of Mongolia. Even you drive there from early morning until late evening, you will only have sights of wide grassy steppes edge with the horizon. The eastern steppes are the last untouched grassland on the earth and habitat of gazelles. The gazelles are the most numerous mammals in Mongolia, reaches about 1 million heads.