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Home » November 27th, 2008 Entries posted on “November, 2008”

Tsagaan Sar – Mongolian Lunar New Year

Tsagaan Sar – Mongolian Lunar New Year

Tsagaan Sar is the Mongolian lunar New Year’s festival. It is often celebrated around the same time as the Chinese New Year. However, Mongolians generally deny any Chinese origin or influence, so the celebration is sometimes referred to as the Mongolian New Year or Asian New Year when translated into English. The White Moon holiday [...]

November 27th, 2008 | Posted in National Holidays, Nomadic Culture | Read More »

Foreign Embassies in Ulaanbaatar

Foreign Embassies in Ulaanbaatar

United States Postal Address: Central Post Office Box 1021 Working Hours: Mon-Fri 09.00-13.00/ 14.00-18.00 Consular Section: Mon, Wed, Fri 09.00-11.00 Phone: 976-11-329095, Fax: 976-11-320776 Republic of Korea Olympic street 10 Sukhbaatar District Working Hours: Mon-Fri & 09.00-12.30/ 14.00-18.00 Consular Section: Mon, Wed, Thu 10.00-12.30 Phone: 976-11-321548, 310153, Fax: 976-11-311157

November 27th, 2008 | Posted in Travel Tips | Read More »

Deluun Boldog Camp at Genghis Khan’s Birth Place

Deluun Boldog Camp at Genghis Khan’s Birth Place

Description: Ger tourist camp with the capacity to receive and serve 100 tourists per a shift , ger restaurant with 100 seats, restaurant with 50-60 seats, sauna and pool, snooker billiard and tennis, fire well square, hot spa. Area attractions: Birth place of Chinggis Khaan, Place where Chinggis Khaan inaugurated to throne of Khaan, and [...]

November 26th, 2008 | Posted in Khentii | Read More »

Ulaanbaatar Night Clubs

Ulaanbaatar Night Clubs

Discos and nights clubs were banned during the communist era. Therefore, there was no disco or night clubs, which run their operations independently in Ulaanbaatar City before 1990. But today hundreds of discos and night clubs operate in Ulaanbaatar where young people spend their spare time there. These are the most famous night clubs in [...]

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Restaurant and Night Clubs | Read More »

Map of Mongolia

Map of Mongolia

Mongolia is mountainous country with an average altitude of 1,580 meters above the sea level. The lowest point Khokh-nuur in the east is 552 meters above sea level and the highest point is the mountain Nairamdal in the Mongolian Altai (in the west) which stands at 4,374 meters. The geography of the country is characterized [...]

November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Map | Read More »

Domestic Flight

Domestic Flight

Planes offer the fastest way of getting around the country. Usually two or three flights per week are available to major province centers on board of an old Antonov – 24 propeller plane. Recently a more modern Fokker plane has been brought by Air Mongolia private company to serve to some province centers. A plane [...]

November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel Tips | Read More »

Food markets

Food markets

There are plenty of food markets with fresh produce and other goods. Many smaller shops in Mongolia still don’t have a supermarket style experience and you are forced to point and ask for goods from the shopkeeper. However many larger stores are and have western goods also. There are plenty of food markets with fresh [...]

November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Shopping | Read More »

A Journey in Search of Jinhene

A Journey in Search of Jinhene

Visiting remote reindeer herders proves to be a once in a lifetime trip By Stephen Tucker I was once given a book outlining the “top” travel journeys that should be taken in a lifetime. The book failed to list the journey to the Tsaatan (reindeer people), which must be one of the world’s greatest journeys. [...]

November 17th, 2008 | Posted in Nomadic Culture | Read More »

Visa Requirements

Visa Requirements

Any foreign visitor wishing to enter Mongolia must have a valid passport and visa. Mongolian visas are issued by Mongolian Diplomatic Missions abroad or upon arrival at a special request. Mongolia Embassy and Honored Consul in foreign countries will issue a visa. If there is not any Embassy Consular Office and also Honored Consul in [...]

November 17th, 2008 | Posted in Travel Tips | Read More »

Hotel in Mongolia

Hotel in Mongolia

Most places cost at least US$40 per single room. Most hotels (zochid buudal) have three types of rooms: a ‘deluxe’ (buten lyuks) room, which includes a separate sitting room, with TV, and a private bath-room, a half-deluxe (khagas lyuks), which is much the same only a little smaller but often much cheaper, and a ‘simple’ [...]

November 17th, 2008 | Posted in Travel Tips | Read More »