
Mongolia is an independent landlocked country located in the heart of Asia, between Russia and China. Mongolia’s area of 1,564,116 sq. km makes it the eighteenth-largest country in the world, but with a population of three million, the average density is fewer than five persons per square mile (or 2 per sq. km). The capital, Ulaanbaatar, 1,350 m above sea level, has a population of 1.3 million.
Mongolia is geographically characterized by a great diversity of 5 distinctive zones including mountain forests, the alpine steppe, flat grassland, and in the far south – the semi-desert and the Gobi.
MONGOLIAN TRAVEL DESTINATIONS BY LANDSCAPES:

Ulaanbaatar and the surrounding area
Like nearly one-half of the Mongolian population, the capital city of…
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Eastern Mongolia
Eastern Mongolia features with beautiful Khentii Mountain range, the home…

Southern Mongolia – the Gobi region
South of Mongolia is famous for its unique landscape including…
Western Mongolia
The Western part of Mongolia is home to ravishing ethnicities…