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Safety and Security PDF Print E-mail

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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Weather in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Mongolia has an extreme continental climate, meaning that it is so far inland that no sea moderates its climate. With over 260 sunny days a year, Mongolia is justifiably known as the "Land of Blue Sky".
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Border and Customs PDF Print E-mail
Every traveler arriving in Mongolia must complete a customs declaration, which should be retained until departure. This allows the free import and re-export of articles intended for personal use for duration of stay.
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Packing List PDF Print E-mail
Mongolia is a country of extreme weather conditions. Depending on the time of year you go you should pack accordingly. For summer, it is rather hot, the evenings can get cool especially in the Gobi and mountains. We would recommend traveling as light as possible and using a good backpack.
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Mongolian Lakes PDF Print E-mail

Mongolian Lakes       

Lakes are one of the important geographical elements of Mongolia. The mineral and chemical mixture of Mongolia's lakes mainly depend on geological formation of surface and underground water and physical and geographical conditions of drainage areas. The mineral and the chemical compound of lakes are de­termined by the lakes and salt bal­ance, water exchange and outside low.
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Khan Khentii Mountain Range PDF Print E-mail

Khan Khentii Mountain Range       

The Khan Khentii SPA is situated in the territory of Erdene and Mongonmort soums of Tov aimag, Batshireet and Omnodelger soums of Khentee aimag, and Eroo and Mandal soums of Selenge aimag. The area encompasses 1,227,074 hectares of the rugged Khentii Mountains, stretching from just northeast of Ulaanbaatar to the Russian border.
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Canada to open trade office in Ulaanbaatar

Canada will open a permanent trade office in Mongolia to assist local Canadian businesses. Canadian firms have a reported $395 million in investments, including operating more than 20 mines. Canada is also Mongolia’s second largest investor.