Mongolia Travel Guide | Ticket N Trip
Introduction
Mongolia — the Land of the Eternal Blue Sky — is a vast, untouched wilderness between Russia and China. Known for its dramatic landscapes, nomadic traditions, and the legendary Genghis Khan, Mongolia offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, culture, and serenity.
Quick Facts
- Capital: Ulaanbaatar
- Currency: Mongolian Tögrög (MNT)
- Official Language: Mongolian
- Time Zone: UTC +8
- Best Time to Visit: May – September
- Visa: eVisa available for many nationalities
Top Attractions in Mongolia
1. Ulaanbaatar
- Visit the Gandantegchinlen Monastery and Sukhbaatar Square.
- Explore the National Museum of Mongolia to understand the country’s nomadic roots.
- Enjoy nightlife, cafes, and Mongolian BBQ at Peace Avenue.
2. Gobi Desert
- Witness sand dunes at Khongoryn Els (the Singing Dunes).
- Discover Yolyn Am (Vulture’s Valley) and spot rare wildlife like ibex and snow leopards.
- Experience camel rides and stay in a traditional ger camp.
3. Khovsgol Lake
- Often called the “Blue Pearl of Mongolia.”
- Perfect for kayaking, horseback riding, and hiking.
- Meet the Tsaatan reindeer herders, one of the world’s last nomadic tribes.
4. Orkhon Valley
- UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient ruins and monasteries.
- Visit Erdene Zuu Monastery, Mongolia’s oldest Buddhist monastery.
- Explore lush green valleys dotted with gers and wild horses.
5. Terelj National Park
- Just 1.5 hours from Ulaanbaatar.
- See Turtle Rock, Ariyabal Meditation Temple, and enjoy horseback treks.
- Stay overnight in a ger camp under starry skies.
6. Kharkhorin
- Once the capital of the Mongol Empire.
- Historical site featuring Genghis Khan’s legacy and ancient artifacts.
Things to Do in Mongolia
- Attend the Naadam Festival (July) – featuring wrestling, horse racing, and archery.
- Go on a horseback expedition across the steppes.
- Experience a homestay with nomads for authentic Mongolian culture.
- Enjoy stargazing in the world’s clearest night skies.
- Explore Eagle Hunting Festivals in western Mongolia.
Food & Cuisine
- Buuz – Steamed meat dumplings.
- Khuushuur – Fried meat pies.
- Airag – Fermented mare’s milk, a national drink.
- Tsuivan – Stir-fried noodles with meat and vegetables.
- Boodog – Traditional barbecue cooked inside an animal skin with hot stones.
Tip: Vegetarian options can be limited outside Ulaanbaatar — plan ahead.
Where to Stay
- Luxury: Shangri-La Hotel (Ulaanbaatar), Terelj Hotel.
- Mid-range: Holiday Inn, Ramada, local boutique hotels.
- Budget: Ger camps, guesthouses, hostels.
- Unique Stay: Nomadic family ger experience.
Getting Around
- Domestic flights: Connect Ulaanbaatar with Gobi, Khovsgol, and Bayan-Ölgii.
- 4×4 jeeps: Best for countryside travel.
- Trains: Trans-Mongolian Railway connects to Russia and China.
- Horse/Camel rides: Traditional and adventurous local travel.
Festivals
- Naadam Festival (July): Mongolia’s biggest celebration.
- Tsagaan Sar (February): Mongolian Lunar New Year.
- Golden Eagle Festival (October): Showcases Kazakh eagle hunters’ skills.
Travel Tips
- Carry cash — ATMs are limited outside major towns.
- Learn basic Mongolian greetings.
- Pack for temperature extremes — even in summer, nights get cold.
- Respect nomadic customs when visiting families.
- Consider hiring a local guide for remote expeditions.
