Ulaanbaatar and the surrounding area
Like nearly one-half of the Mongolian population, the capital city of…

Like nearly one-half of the Mongolian population, the capital city of Ulaanbaatar herself is a nomad. It is recorded that the city changed locations more than twenty times before finally settling in the Tuul river valley and the Four Holy Peaks in 1778. Mongolia’s capital is a vibrant city with 1 million residents and has remained constant as the political, economic, and cultural center of the nation, and as a city of rich in both character and contrast. Indeed, there aren’t many world capitals in which you can ride a horse, visit a nomadic family and enjoy fine dining and luxurious spa treatments all on the same day.
TOP ATTRACTIONS IN ULAANBAATAR AND SRROUNDING AREA
Like nearly one-half of the Mongolian population, the capital city of…
Eastern Mongolia features with beautiful Khentii Mountain range, the home…
South of Mongolia is famous for its unique landscape including…
The Western part of Mongolia is home to ravishing ethnicities…