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The Ayanchin hotel welcomes you, the word wide traveler, to it is facilities. The Ayanchin hotel is situated in the magnificent 4th area of Ulaanbaatar. It is five minutes of the Central Sukhbaatar Square, also very close to the railway station and 20 minutes from the airport.

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Bayangol PDF Print E-mail
 
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Bayangol hotel has always been playing a significant role in the development of Mongolian tourism industry. We have been utilizing many effective methods to increase labor productivity, maximize time usage, rewarding superior performance, motivating and encouraging staff performance.

 

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Bayantsogt PDF Print E-mail

ImageCapacity of the Camp: Total of 15 gers, stone biulding 4 with 108 beds
Flush toilets: 3 for ladies and 3 for men
Showers: 3 for ladies and 3 for men
Washing stand: 3 for ladies and 3 for men

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Bichegt Khad PDF Print E-mail

ImageSutai Co., ltd welcomes you “Bichigt Khad” tourist camp. ‘Bichigt Khad’ tourist base is 270 km northwest of Ulaanbaatar in Rashaant soum of Bulgan Province, gateway to the Hogno-Tarma Special Protected Area. The Hogno Khaan Mountain and Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes are nearly forming a spectacular backdrop.

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Blue Pearl PDF Print E-mail

ImageOur tourist camp has a capacity to receive in one shift 120 persons for service. There are available 25 dwelling felt gers with 3-4 beds equipped completely with furniture, decorated with the traditional national ornaments. A comfortable hotel with 8 rooms. There is a restaurant to serve 100 persons per shift.

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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.