30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Mongolia | Apr 2025

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Genghis Khan Statue Day Tour+National Park+Camel Ride+Eagle

Embark on an unforgettable journey starting at the awe-inspiring Genghis Khan Statue Complex, where you'll be treated to unparalleled panoramic views of the picturesque countryside that surrounds you.

4.77 (184 reviews)

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6 Days Color of Gobi Desert

General description Central Asian Expedition led by American researcher and explorer Roy Chapman Andrews brought home the first ever recorded dinosaur eggs found from Desert of Mongolia.

5.00 (2 reviews)

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Semi-Gobi and Kharkhorum overnight private trip

Nomadic Hospitality of Mongolia has been offering quality tour services in Mongolia since 2018. We are two University of Nevada Las Vegas graduates who do our tours personally.

5.00 (7 reviews)

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4 Days-The Best of Mongolia Collection tour

This trip gives you opportunities to experience lots of things in such a short time, for instance, to explore Mongolian semi-desert and experience a Nomad family's everyday lifestyle and customs, learn how they live, and discover the mysterious 13th-century ancient capital Kharkhorin, relax and enjoy at beautiful Ugii lake and explore Hustai National Park and see wild horses, Terelj National park and visit Enormous Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue complex.

5.00 (4 reviews)

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Majestic Gobi Desert with overnight in Terelj NP (incl. Chinggis Khan Statue)

You will explore the Gobi, the fifth largest desert in the world, and all the highlights. The most parts of the roads are bumpy, however, with our experienced drivers and reliable 4WD vehicles can handle it well so that you can enjoy the incredible attractions which varies day to day.

5.00 (1 reviews)

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BEST 5* Chinggis Khaan Airport UBN to Ulaanbaatar Transfer Taxi

Over 100+ *5 stаr excellent reviews speak for itself because we earned trust of travelers since 2013! Enjoy a hassle-free airport pickup and dropoff service by the first and longest operating official airport transfer company in Ulaanbaatar! With us, you don't waste your time and nerves negotiating with individual taxi drivers on spot who also don't guarantee the final price at the end of your ride.

4.77 (77 reviews)

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A day trip to Terelj National Park and Statue of Chinggis Khan

This popular tour will include visit to real Mongolian nomadic family where travelers will enjoy authentic local food prepared by the family.

5.00 (46 reviews)

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Great Gobi Desert and Ancient Mongolia 12 days

This is the best tour of Mongolia, using local flight and private vehicle experiencing Mongolian Gobi desert, unique Eagle valley , Khustai national park, 13th century complex, Nomad life ,Erdenezuu monastery and other attractions of Mongolia only in 12 days.

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3 DAYS Terelj national park and Central Mongolia

If you do not have a enough time to discover Mongolia . We recommend you a 3 day Express tour in Mongolia. In this tour you will visit a most famous tourist attraction called a Terelj national park surrounding areas.

5.00 (5 reviews)

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2 day Central Mongolia

Want to get introduced to the lifestyles of nomads, Mongolian architecture, wild animals, Buddhism and wild outdoor nature in just 2 days? Yes! This 2 day short but extensive tour provides a great chance for those who are on a tight schedule to see, feel and experience must sees of Mongolia that has to offer! You don't need worry about anything as it is all inclusive! Just relax and enjoy what Mongolia and our tour program has to offer for you!

4.33 (6 reviews)

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1 Day Semi-Gobi All-included tour

One of the best ways to experience and travel around Mongolia, if you are in a tight schedule. In this tour, you will see and experience Mongolian steppes, semi-Gobi, Bactrian camel, local nomadic culture, host family and traditional Mongolian food only in one day with a professional English speaking guide, driver and private vehicle.

3.93 (43 reviews)

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The Best 5 Days Tour in Central Mongolia (Plus)

Perfect choice if you have only 5 days in Mongolia.   This is  a FULL SERVICE which you don't need to book this or book that.

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Kharkhorum, Semi-Gobi 2 days 1 night private trip

Nomadic Hospitality of Mongolia has been offering quality tour services in Mongolia since 2018. We are two University of Nevada Las Vegas graduates who do our tours personally.

4.50 (2 reviews)

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Private tour with Olivia: Chinggis Statue-Terelj-Aryabal temple

I am an experienced driver /10 years of/ as well as fluent in English. I will tell you all stories of the places and provide some tip about Mongolia during our trip.

5.00 (6 reviews)

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Terelj National Park & Chinggis Khan Statue Day Tour

We will travel by a reliable 4x4 vehicle to Terelj National Park to explore its beauty. Terelj National Park hosts sites such as the Turtle Rock Formation, a must-see and visit place in Mongolia, as well as the Arayabal Meditation Temple.

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Naadam Festival 2025 a day trip

The Naadam Festival is the most important, biggest event and holiday of Mongolians. The main festival is held in the capital Ulaanbaatar, although other provinces and small towns across Mongolia have their own, smaller scale Naadam celebrations.

3.33 (3 reviews)

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2 days Authentic Mongolian Trip near Ulaanbaatar all-inclusive

We are delighted to have you as our guest. Our nomadic family is located just 36km from UB, offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to experience the beauty of Mongolia while enjoying the utmost comfort.

5.00 (3 reviews)

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Secret Discoveries of the Gobi

From riding Bactrian camels across the vast dunes of Khongoryn Els to exploring the legendary Flaming Cliffs, where the first dinosaur eggs were discovered, this expedition blends adventure with deep cultural experiences.

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Private Jeep City tour with English Speaking Driver

Explore Ulaanbaatar city in style with a private jeep and English-speaking driver. This flexible tour is fully customizable, allowing you to make the most of your time in the city.

4.90 (40 reviews)

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A Day Trekking to Tsetsee Gun Peak

General description: Tsetsee Gun is the highest peak of Bogd Khan Mountain which became a National Park in the 18th century and recognized as the first one in the world.

5.00 (7 reviews)

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Private: Gorkhi-Terelj National Park and Genghis Khan's Statue Complex Tour

Take a full-day trip to Gorkhi-Terelj National Park from Ulaanbaatar, including a visit to Genghis Khan's Statue Complex, the biggest equestrian statue in the world at 131 feet (40 meters).

4.98 (51 reviews)

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Full Day Tour in Chinggis Khaan Statue and Terelj National Park

Early morning we will pick up you from your accommodation and we head to the east from Ulaanbaatar to visit the Chinggis Khaan Equestrian Statue (Tsonjin Boldog Complex).

5.00 (2 reviews)

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Brief History of Genghis Khan: Founder of the Great Mongol Empire

Explore Mongolia’s past and stunning landscapes in one trip. Visit the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, climb to the horse’s head for panoramic views, and explore its museum.

4.84 (90 reviews)

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Genghis Khan Statue Tour + Bonus Gorkhi-Terelj National Park One Day tour

Enjoy an unforgettable full-day trip to Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, which includes a visit to Genghis Khan Statue Complex.

5.00 (7 reviews)

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1 Day Tour to Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex and Turtle Rock

Visit the Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue, the world's largest equestrian statue, and the largest horse-riding statue in the world.

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Ulaanbaatar City Tour

Your very own private tour through the streets of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Learn and experience the History of Mongolia. .

4.00 (3 reviews)

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Private Full Day Tour in Khustain Nuruu National Park

Embarking on a journey 110 kilometers southwest of Ulaanbaatar, we visit Khustain Nuruu, a conservation area dedicated to preserving and safeguarding Mongolia's wild horses, known as takhi or Przewalski's horses.

5.00 (7 reviews)

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1 Day Semi-Gobi Tour with Lunch And Enjoying Camel or Horseback

After you are picked up in the morning from your hotel in Ulaanbaatar, you will be driven to Elsen Tasarkhai sand dunes, a semi-desert type beautiful landscape with big sand dunes.

4.71 (7 reviews)

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Genghis Khan Statue Complex plus bonus of Terelj National Park

If you come to Ulaanbaatar, you should not miss Genghis Khan Statue Complex which is currently the biggest (131ft/40m tall) equestrian statue in the world.

4.92 (12 reviews)

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1day Dog Sledging, Visit The Terelj National Park And Chenggis Khaan Statue.

Day 1. Terelj National Park One of the Mongolian tourists attract, Terelj National Park is a picturesque place of high granite cliffs that were eroded by the earth forces creating a magnificent landscape of granite tors as if sculpted by some giant sculptor.

What activities can I do in Mongolia?

1. Explore the Gobi Desert: Visit the vast and stunning Gobi Desert, known for its unique landscapes, sand dunes, and diverse wildlife. You can go on camel or horseback rides, hike through the desert, and even stay in traditional Mongolian ger camps. 2. Visit the capital city, Ulaanbaatar: Explore the bustling city of Ulaanbaatar, where you can visit historical sites like Gandan Monastery and the Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan. Don't miss the chance to experience Mongolia's rich culture and history at the National Museum of Mongolia. 3. Discover the nomadic lifestyle: Mongolia is known for its nomadic herders, and you can immerse yourself in their way of life by staying with a local family in a ger camp. Learn about their traditions, taste traditional Mongolian cuisine, and participate in activities like horseback riding and milking livestock. 4. Explore Khuvsgul Lake: Located in the northern part of Mongolia, Khuvsgul Lake is the country's largest freshwater lake. Enjoy the pristine beauty of the lake, go fishing, kayaking, or take a boat trip. The surrounding area also offers opportunities for hiking and horseback riding. 5. Visit ancient monasteries: Mongolia has a rich Buddhist heritage, and you can visit ancient monasteries like Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharkhorin or Amarbayasgalant Monastery in Selenge Province. Marvel at the intricate architecture, observe monks in prayer, and learn about the history of Buddhism in Mongolia. 6. Attend the Naadam Festival: Naadam is Mongolia's most famous festival, held annually in July. It features traditional Mongolian sports such as wrestling, horse racing, and archery. Experience the vibrant atmosphere, watch the competitions, and join in the celebrations. 7. Hike in the Altai Mountains: The Altai Mountains in western Mongolia offer breathtaking landscapes and excellent hiking opportunities. Explore the stunning valleys, spot wildlife like ibex and snow leopards, and enjoy the tranquility of this remote region. 8. Visit the Flaming Cliffs: The Flaming Cliffs, also known as Bayanzag, are famous for their red sandstone formations and dinosaur fossils. Take a guided tour to learn about the area's paleontological significance and see the remains of ancient dinosaurs. 9. Experience traditional Mongolian music and dance: Attend a traditional Mongolian music and dance performance to witness the country's vibrant cultural heritage. Enjoy the mesmerizing throat singing, watch traditional dances like the Mongolian contortion, and listen to the haunting melodies of the horsehead fiddle. 10. Go horseback riding: Mongolia is renowned for its horse culture, and horseback riding is a popular activity for travelers. Explore the vast Mongolian landscapes on horseback, ride through the steppes, and experience the nomadic way of life firsthand.

When is the best time to travel to Mongolia?

The best time to travel to Mongolia is during the summer months, from June to August. This is when the weather is most favorable, with warm temperatures and longer daylight hours. It is also the peak tourist season, with many festivals and events taking place during this time. During the summer, you can experience the stunning landscapes of Mongolia, including the vast grasslands, mountains, and deserts. You can also engage in outdoor activities such as horseback riding, hiking, and camping. If you are interested in experiencing the traditional nomadic lifestyle of Mongolia, summer is the ideal time as the herders move their livestock to summer pastures and set up their traditional gers (yurts) in different locations. However, it's worth noting that Mongolia is known for its extreme temperature variations, so be prepared for cooler temperatures in the evenings and at higher altitudes, even during the summer. Additionally, if you prefer to avoid crowds and are interested in winter activities such as dog sledding or attending the Ice Festival, visiting during the winter months from December to February can be a unique experience.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Mongolia

Mongolia is a country rich in cultural heritage and traditions. The nomadic lifestyle of the Mongolian people has shaped their unique culture over the centuries. Here are some aspects of Mongolia's travel culture: 1. Nomadic Heritage: Nomadic herding has been a way of life for Mongolians for thousands of years. Many families still live in traditional ger (yurt) tents and move their livestock across vast grasslands, following seasonal grazing patterns. Visitors can experience this nomadic lifestyle by staying with local families, helping with daily chores, and learning about traditional herding practices. 2. Hospitality: Mongolians are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature. Visitors are often greeted with open arms and treated as honored guests. It is customary to offer food and drink to guests, and visitors are encouraged to reciprocate by bringing small gifts or contributing to the household in some way. 3. Naadam Festival: Naadam is Mongolia's most famous and widely celebrated festival, held annually in July. It showcases the ""Three Manly Games"" of wrestling, horse racing, and archery. This festival provides a unique opportunity to witness traditional sports, music, dance, and cultural performances. Many tourists plan their trips to coincide with Naadam to experience this vibrant celebration of Mongolian culture. 4. Shamanism and Buddhism: Shamanism, the ancient spiritual practice of connecting with nature and ancestral spirits, is deeply rooted in Mongolian culture. Buddhism also plays a significant role, introduced to Mongolia in the 16th century. Visitors can explore sacred sites, such as Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharkhorin, and witness religious rituals and ceremonies performed by monks and shamans. 5. Traditional Cuisine: Mongolian cuisine reflects the nomadic lifestyle and the country's harsh climate. Meat, particularly mutton, is a staple, and dishes like buuz (steamed dumplings) and khorkhog (meat and vegetable stew cooked with hot stones) are popular. Airag, fermented mare's milk, is a traditional beverage that is often offered to guests. Visitors can try these traditional dishes and experience the unique flavors of Mongolian cuisine. 6. Traditional Arts and Crafts: Mongolians have a rich tradition of arts and crafts, including painting, sculpture, music, and dance. Visitors can witness traditional performances of throat singing (khoomii), traditional dance (tsam), and see intricate handmade crafts such as felt products, embroidery, and traditional clothing. 7. Horse Culture: Horses have been an integral part of Mongolian culture for centuries. Mongolians are skilled horsemen and horse riding is a popular activity for tourists. Visitors can go on horseback riding tours, explore the vast landscapes, and learn about the importance of horses in Mongolian culture. These are just a few highlights of Mongolia's travel culture. Exploring the country offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich traditions, hospitality, and nomadic heritage of the Mongolian people.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Mongolia

When visiting Mongolia, there are several unique items that you can consider buying as souvenirs or for personal use. Here are some popular shopping lists or souvenirs from Mongolia: 1. Cashmere products: Mongolia is known for its high-quality cashmere products, including scarves, sweaters, hats, and gloves. The cashmere is sourced from the country's native goats and is renowned for its softness and warmth. 2. Traditional clothing: You can find traditional Mongolian clothing items such as the deel (a long robe-like garment) or boots made from leather or felt. These items are not only stylish but also represent the country's rich cultural heritage. 3. Mongolian artwork: Mongolia has a vibrant art scene, and you can find beautiful paintings, sculptures, and traditional Thangka (Buddhist religious paintings) depicting various aspects of Mongolian culture, landscapes, and wildlife. 4. Mongolian music instruments: Traditional Mongolian music instruments like the horsehead fiddle (Morin khuur) or the two-stringed lute (Yatga) make for unique souvenirs. They are not only decorative but can also be played to create beautiful melodies. 5. Gobi desert souvenirs: If you visit the Gobi desert, you can find souvenirs made from camel wool, such as blankets, socks, or hats. These items are not only warm but also a reminder of your desert adventure. 6. Mongolian tea and dairy products: Mongolia is known for its unique dairy products like airag (fermented mare's milk) and various types of tea, including herbal teas made from local plants like thyme or sage. These make for interesting and authentic souvenirs. 7. Mongolian traditional crafts: Mongolia has a rich tradition of handicrafts, including felt products, leatherwork, and woodwork. You can find items like felt slippers, leather wallets, or carved wooden items that showcase the country's craftsmanship. 8. Mongolian jewelry: Mongolian jewelry often features traditional symbols and designs, such as the ""Eternal Knot"" or the ""Three Jewels."" You can find unique pieces made from silver or semi-precious stones, like turquoise or coral. Remember to check the regulations and restrictions regarding the export of certain items, especially if they are made from animal products or include cultural artifacts. It's always a good idea to support local artisans and buy authentic products from reputable sources.

Mongolia travel review

Mongolia: A Journey into the Land of the Nomads Nestled between Russia and China, Mongolia is a land of vast landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and a nomadic way of life that has endured for centuries. From the rolling steppe to the rugged mountains, this country offers a unique travel experience that is both awe-inspiring and humbling. As a Mongolia travel expert, I invite you to join me on a journey into the heart of this extraordinary land. One cannot talk about Mongolia without mentioning its iconic nomadic culture. The Mongolian people have a deep connection to the land, and their traditional way of life revolves around herding livestock and living in portable dwellings called gers. Spending time with a nomadic family is an immersive experience that allows visitors to gain a firsthand understanding of their customs and traditions. From helping with daily chores to learning the art of horseback riding, this cultural exchange is an opportunity to witness a way of life that is rapidly disappearing in our modern world. The natural beauty of Mongolia is nothing short of breathtaking. The vast steppe, stretching as far as the eye can see, is a sight to behold. Here, you can witness the harmony between humans and nature, as nomads tend to their herds amidst the rolling grasslands. The Gobi Desert, with its towering sand dunes and unique wildlife, offers a stark contrast to the steppe. Exploring this arid landscape on the back of a Bactrian camel is an adventure like no other. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia provide a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, mountain biking, and horse trekking are popular activities in this rugged terrain. The Altai Tavan Bogd National Park is home to the country's highest peak, Mount Khuiten, as well as stunning glaciers and crystal-clear lakes. Camping under the starry Mongolian sky and waking up to the sound of nature is an experience that will stay with you forever. Mongolia's rich history and cultural heritage are also worth exploring. The ancient capital of Karakorum, once the heart of the Mongol Empire, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can visit the ruins of the once-mighty city and learn about the legacy of Genghis Khan, the legendary Mongol leader. The Gandan Monastery in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar is another must-visit destination, offering a glimpse into the country's Buddhist traditions. No trip to Mongolia would be complete without indulging in its unique cuisine. Traditional Mongolian dishes, such as buuz (steamed dumplings) and khorkhog (mutton cooked with hot stones), are a true delight for the taste buds. Sharing a meal with a nomadic family, listening to their stories, and sipping on airag (fermented mare's milk) is an experience that will leave you with a deep appreciation for their way of life. Mongolia is a country that captivates the soul and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. Its vast landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and nomadic way of life make it a truly unique destination. Whether you seek adventure, cultural immersion, or simply a chance to disconnect from the modern world, Mongolia offers an experience that is both humbling and transformative. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey into the land of the nomads. Mongolia awaits, ready to reveal its secrets to those willing to explore.