{mosimage}There have been no significant acts of terrorism, kidnapping, criminal incidents, or extremist activity directed against foreign interests in Mongolia. There are no regions of instability in the country.
There have been no significant acts of terrorism, kidnapping, criminal incidents, or extremist activity directed against foreign interests in Mongolia. There are no regions of instability in the country.
It is not advisable to walk alone through the city after dark. The most common crimes against foreigners are pick pocketing and bag snatching. Travelers should be especially cautious when taking public transportation and in crowded public areas, such as open air markets, the State Department Store , the Central Post Office, and .
Emergency Contact
In case of an emergency the first thing you should do is to try to find a Mongolian who speaks English (or your native language) because almost all of the people you will need to speak to understand only Mongolian. To facilitate identification in case of an accident, prepare an information page providing the name, address and telephone number of someone to be contacted in an emergency and carry it with you. It can also be useful to carry the contact details of your embassy with you. (See contact details of foreign embassies in Mongolia ).
The table below contains emergency contact telephone numbers in Ulaanbaatar:
The table below contains emergency contact telephone numbers in Ulaanbaatar:
Fire Station | 101 |
Police | 102 |
Traffic Police | 321008 |
Ambulance | 103 |
Pager Inquiry | 195 |
Central Railway Inquiry | 194 |
Railway Ticket Cashier and schedule | |
International | 94133 |
Domestic | 94137 |
Chinggis Khaan airport | 198 |
Air ticket cashier | |
International | 32221 |
Domestic | 322144 |
Distant auto transport station | 321730 |
International call inquiry | 106 ,116 |
Long distance call inquiry | 107,117,118 |
Ulaanbaatar telephone inquiry | 109 |
Information on fax service can be obtained at | 323099 |
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