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Saikhan Govi PDF Print E-mail

Image17 ger camps with 40 beds.Yurt restaurant is able to receive 40 guests at the same time. Able to organize horse and camel trail journeys.
About 300 years ago antiques built in west littoral "Baria lama "-s temple and in Ongi rivers east littoral pontiffs temple. It was center of religious.

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Selbe Chandmani Travel PDF Print E-mail

Image"Selbe Chandmani Travel" Tourist Camp is located in the distance of 70 km off Ulaanbaatar in natural habitat of Dorgont valley of Bayanchandmani Soum, Central Province. The tourist camp provides services at any season of the year with capacity of 60-70 persons per shift. The tourist camp is comprised of two divisions.

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Selbe Plaza 2 PDF Print E-mail
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Our hotel is located in the center of Ulaanbaatar the political social and cultural capital of Mongolia. Our four floor hotel features 12 double guest rooms furnished in modern design with welcoming, warm colors. 4 of these rooms are Deluxe, Semi-luxe rooms. Our hotel rooms all include satellite Cable TV, IDD and call telephones and mini bars. 

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Selenge PDF Print E-mail
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For the business traveler and tourist we are proud of our service to make your visit to Mongolia enjoyable during your stay with us.It is great pleasure to welcome to the friends coming from a far and thanks for staying in our hotel. Transfer between airport and Railway station is available for you guests. 

 
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Seoul PDF Print E-mail
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Our hotel will always welcome you with our warm service and polite smile.
Long stay and group rates available upon request Credit card honored: Visa and Master card


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Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years

Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa.