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Mongolia, Total Solar Eclipse 2008
A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, covering by its total shadow over the earth's surface.
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Taxi & Buses in Mongolia
Taxis are usually the fastest and preferred method of transportation around the city. Taxis also refer to Jeeps and micro buses that can be used to travel around Mongolia. City taxis come in two flavors; metered and un-metered. Metered taxis are generally yellow and look more professional, they all have working meters so that foreigners know how much to pay. Unmetered taxis usually just look like regular cars but can be slightly cheaper than metered cabs.
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Mongolian Currency Exchanges

There are many currency exchanges in Mongolia.

Naiman Sharga International Co.,Ltd
Chingeltei district, Peace and Friendship Palace

Tel: 325029, 95252123

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Mongolia Internet & Telephone

Internet access is available in Ulaanbaatar at business centers (often located in hotels), Internet cafes and at the telephone exchange on Sukhbaatar Square

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Mongolia Car Rental
We have especially equipped jeeps for an auto trip. We equip these jeeps for satisfying security, comfort and confidence of our tourists during their travel in Mongolia. Moreover our experience in previous years proved that the jeeps are so suitable for Mongolian hard and rough road in the countryside. We want to proudly say that our especially equipped trip jeeps have never disappointed our tourists.
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Mongolian Restaurants & Night Clubs
There are a number of restaurant that serve a wide variety of international meals including Korean, Japanese, Chinese, French, Italian, English, and Latin American. Most of the old restaurant serve typical Russian food, and this type of meal is also common in the base camps in the countryside. Mongolian special ceremonial meals, Boodog or Horhog can be served on order. But we offer Mongolian traditional food restaurants.
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Mongolia Shopping & Duty Free
Ulaanbaatar department stores near downtown offer many curios, antiques, artwork and fine winter clothing. Good leather jackets, cashmere sweaters, camel wool vests and blankets can be found at excellent prices. Traditional embroidered boots with upturned toes, dels tied with silk scarves, fox fur hats and stylish Mongol jackets called 'hitunim' are mostly homemade but can be found in some shops.
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Mongolia Safety & Security

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 Gandan Monastery.

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Useful Mongolian phrases

Greeting and Statement


Hello            ....... Sa ying bye ying uu
Goodbye      ....... Bye R tai
Thank you    .......
Bye R laa

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