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deluun_boldog23rd floor 19a, 4th khoroo, Chingeltei district Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar, MN

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.

Facilities

  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Bar
  • Billiards
  • Bonfire Party
  • Camel Riding
  • Car Parking
  • Childrens Playground
  • Coffee
  • Color TV
  • DVD Player
  • Fax
  • Fridge/Minibar
  • Guard
  • Ger Building
  • Guest Kitchen
  • Air Conditioning
  • Karaoke
  • Mini Naadam
  • Minibar
  • Mongolian Food
  • Nomadic Family Visit
  • Restaurant
  • Smoking
  • Shower
  • Shower & Bath
  • Smoking
  • Souvenir Shop
  • Tea Maker
  • Telephone
  • Travel Information
  • Tour Assistance
  • Tours
  • Wakeup Call


Address

Address: 3rd floor 19a, 4th khoroo, Chingeltei district Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, MN, 976
Telephone: 976-99111946, 91920910
Fax: 976-11-327525
Website: www.deluunboldog.mn
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Area Attractions

Birth place of Chinggis Khaan, Place where Chinggis Khaan inaugurated to throne of Khaan, and national parks. Also you can travel by horse, camel and do acquaint with national custom and tradition.

Directions

The tourist camp is located in Tsenkhermandal soum, Khentii province where Chinggis Khaan was born, or in place of beautiful nature are 142km from Ulaanbaatar.

Standard Single  $100.00

 





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