What people ask about Mongolia?

Mongolia Has One Of The Lowest Crime Rates In The World And Compared To The US And Europe, Is Considered A Very Safe Destination. Mongolian People Are Known For Their Nomadic Hospitality And They Will Make You Feel Very Welcome.

The Principal Ways To Mongolia Are By Train And By Air. Flights Are Run All Year Around By National Carrier MIAT Mongolian Airlines To Europe: Berlin Via Moscow, As Well As To Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo And Irkutsk (Russia). Some Additional Flights Are Scheduled To Osaka And Nagoya During The Summer Time. Foreign Airlines Such As Aeroflot, Air China, Korean Air Are Operating Flights Connecting Ulaanbaatar With Moscow, Beijing And Seoul.
The Trans-Mongolian Railway Which Connects Moscow And Beijing Passes Through Ulaanbaatar. Mongolian Railway Runs To Ulaan- Ude, Irkutsk, And Beijing.

Driving In Mongolia Is Mostly Off Road Driving On Dirt Road Unless You Are In UB. Main Travel Destinations Are Connected With Paved Roads. But Some Of The Remotest Corners Of Mongolia, Such Us Taiga Mountains In North Mongolia, Far West Region, Eastern Steppes And Some Of The Remote Gobi Attractions Allow Us Still Off – Road Driving.

Mongolia Is Not Coldest And Remotest Part Of The World As Often Portrayed In The Western Media. Though Winter Last From November To March, – 30 Celsius Real Cold Lasts Only One Month, From Mid-December To January. The Rest Of Winter Temperature Fluctuates Around -10 -14 Celsius. Winds Are A Regular Feature Of Mongolia, With Rarely A Day Without A Slow Breeze Of 4-9 Meters Per Second. In Summer Cool Winds Come Mostly From North- West And West Bringing In Some Relief From Summer Heat. However, Sudden Collision Of Warm And Cool Air Masses Results In Sudden Heavy Rains.One Specific Of The Weather, Visitors To Mongolia Should Be Aware Of, Is The Drastic Drop Of Temperature From Day To Night. It Is Strongly Advisable To Carry A Sweater Or Even Light Jacket Towards The Evening. It Can Become Especially Chilly At Night In South Gobi.One Specific Of The Weather, Visitors To Mongolia Should Be Aware Of, Is The Drastic Drop Of Temperature From Day To Night. It Is Strongly Advisable To Carry A Sweater Or Even Light Jacket Towards The Evening. It Can Become Especially Chilly At Night In South Gobi. Read More About When To Visit Mongolia.

Typically You Will Be Sharing Your Experiences With Between 4-20 Like Minded Travelers (Depending On The Trip And The Booking Status), And The Guide Will Lead The Group. Whether You Are Traveling Alone Or With Friends Its Good Value, And A Great Way To Meet New People! While Itineraries Are Pre-Planned There Is Some Flexibility And You’ll Have Plenty Of Privacy. Trips Will Appeal To Travelers Of All Ages Who Enjoy Meeting New People As Well As Seeing New Places.

The Exchange Rate Has Been Comparatively Stable During Last Two Years Ranging Between 2300-2600 Mongolian Tugriks Against 1USD. Euro Rate Averages 1.4-1.5 Of USD Rate. Make Sure To Change Money At Banks Or Exchange Offices In Ulaanbaatar As It Is Not Always Possible In The Countryside, Especially Euros And Other Currencies. Make A Note That Damaged Notes And Older Notes Before 1995 May Not Be Accepted. Credit Cards Are Accepted In Large Shops And Supermarkets In The City. We Advice To Have Mongolian Tugricks In Your Wallet For Smaller Shops And Bazaars As Well As For Necessary Supplies In The Countryside.

The Standard Voltage In Mongolia Is 220 V. Mostly Sockets That Accept Round Twin Forks Are Used. If Your Gadget Plug Has Flat Forks You Need Fork Adapter/Converter.

The Standard Voltage In Mongolia Is 220 V. Mostly Sockets That Accept Round Twin Forks Are Used. If Your Gadget Plug Has Flat Forks You Need Fork Adapter/Converter.

The Standard Voltage In Mongolia Is 220 V. Mostly Sockets That Accept Round Twin Forks Are Used. If Your Gadget Plug Has Flat Forks You Need Fork Adapter/Converter.

Internet Cafes Have Hit Ulaanbaatar And There Are Numerous Internet Cafes Along The Street In The City. Hotels Usually Have A Business And Internet Rooms. There Is A Central Post Office In Ulaanbaatar Where You Can Buy Nice Stamps, Postcards And Envelopes. The Post Is Reasonably Reliable Although It May Take Some Time To Reach Its Destination.

Mobile Services Are Getting Widely Connected Throughout The Country With Central Towns And Villages. By 2016 All Towns And Villages Are Connected By Mobile Services Completely. GSM And CDMA Both Used. Pre-Paid International Call Cards Are Widely Used.

The Official And Spoken Language Of The Country Is Mongolian. Many People Have Russian As Their Second Language As They Were Taught This At School. An Increasing Number Of People Are Now Also Speaking English.
It Is Appreciated By Locals If Travellers Learn Some Basic Mongolian Before Their Trip. A Few Words Are Surprisingly Easy To Master And Will Help Tremendously In Communicating With Local People. Spend A Few Dollars And Minutes Before You Go And Purchase A Copy Of The Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrase Book.

Day-By-Day Accommodation Types Are Indicated In Each Tour Program. In Ulaanbaatar We Provide 3/4 Star Hotels On Comfortable Double Room Base With Breakfast, Whilst We Arrange Tourist Camp, Tented Camp, Or Herder- Family Stay In The Countryside. Tourist Camps Offer Hotel-Styled Mongolian Gers For Sharing 3-4 Persons Per A Ger.