
About Mongolia
Welcome to Mongolia!Visitors tell us that our hospitality is unmatched. In a nomadic culture where people are always on the move, being hosted by strangers is a daily occurrence. I... More Details
Welcome to Mongolia!Visitors tell us that our hospitality is unmatched. In a nomadic culture where people are always on the move, being hosted by strangers is a daily occurrence. I... More Details
Mongolia serves as the meeting and coexistence region for flora originating from both the Great Siberian Taiga and the steppes and deserts of Central Asia. Out of a total of 3,000 ... More Details
Some people are drawn to Mongolia for its history, others for its rich cultural traditions. But for many, it's the abundant biodiversity of the country that truly sets Mongolia apa... More Details
The Mongols are a deeply spiritual people. Shamanism in Mongolia originated around 5000-6000 years ago, reaching its peak during the 3rd century BC. Shamanism is based on reverence... More Details
Ulaanbaatar Cultural LifeWhen the city lights come on and the daily rhythm fades, you might find yourself in one of Ulaanbaatar's theaters. Each theater has its own repertoire and ... More Details
MANZUSHIR MONASTERY. The Manzushir Monastery, built in 1733, is located at the southern end of the Bogd Khaan National Park. In the past, the monastery housed 70 temples and more t... More Details
Khentii aimag is a region in Mongolia with many historically significant sites related to the life of Genghis Khan. Notable locations include:Deluun Boldog, the birthplace of Gengh... More Details
Along with its natural riches, this aimag is endowed with coal, copper ore, iron ore, fluorite, nephrite, jade, graphite, marble, and chalcedony. The main branch of the economy is ... More Details
The peaceful and harmonious coexistence of over 10 ethnic groups constitutes the unique fabric of Khovd Aimag, a preferred destination for every traveler seeking ethnographic and c... More Details
Khuvsgul aimag, often referred to as the "Switzerland of Mongolia," has always been one of the favorite destinations for travelers in Mongolia. Lake Khuvsgul - the dark blue pearl ... More Details