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Temple tourist camp PDF Print E-mail
“Temple” tourist camp is located in the place named Ar Bulagtai which belongs to the area of Erdene sum, Tuv province. It is 56 km drive on the paved road and 9 km on dusty road from the center of UB to the east. To reach the camp you can travel by every means of the transportation. The camp is located just 8 km far from “Chinggis Khaan” statue complex is executed by “Jenco Tour Bureau” share holding company.
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Hotel in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Most places cost at least US$40 per single room. Most hotels (zochid buudal) have three types of rooms: a 'deluxe' (buten lyuks) room, which includes a separate sitting room, with TV, and a private bath-room, a half-deluxe (khagas lyuks), which is much the same only a little smaller but often much cheaper, and a 'simple' (engiin) room, usually with a shared bathroom.
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Ger Camps PDF Print E-mail
While hotels cater for tourists staying in Ulaanbaatar, ger camps in the countryside provide travelers a perfect balance between comfort and authenticity. Staying in traditional nomadic dwelling Ger is itself a memorable experience for a traveler.
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Guest Houses PDF Print E-mail
Ulaanbaatar now has around seven guest houses firmly aimed at foreign backpackers. Most are in apartment blocks and have dorm rooms for US$5 to US$10 a bed, cheap meals, laundry service, Internet connection and travel services. They are a great place to meet other travelers to share transportation costs but can get pretty crowded during Naadam.
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Apartments PDF Print E-mail
If you are staying in Ulaanbaatar for a week or more, it is cheaper and more convenient to rent an apartment. The hard part is finding one and arranging a short-term lease.
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Houses PDF Print E-mail
The most houses which are wide range situated in Ulaanbaatar like most things about Mongolia. Like most things in Mongolia there is a wide range of different types of houses.
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Diplomatic Missions in Abroad PDF Print E-mail

There are many Mongolian Diplomatic Missions Abroad:

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Time and Business Hours PDF Print E-mail
Like the Chinese, the Mongolians use a lunar calendar to celebrate traditional holidays, such as the lunar new year. Years are traditionally grouped into five blocks of 12 years. Each block is named after one of the elements (Earth, fire, water etc) and each year is named after the 12 animals of the zodiac.
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Postal Services PDF Print E-mail
Letters and parcels posted abroad can take anything from ten days to a few months to arrive at their destination, but they do usually arrive. The current rates are relatively expensive; postcards MNT 400, letters under 20 grams MNT 550.
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Emergency Contacts PDF Print E-mail
If you are in emergency, 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. It can be useful to carry the contact details of your embassy with you. (See contact details of foreign embassies in Mongolia )
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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.