
Tourism Director wants more well-informed guides![]() N.Molor, Director of the National Tourism Center, has commented that proper tourism has failed to develop in Mongolia. Visitors feel respect for local culture and traditions only if these are ... tourism | Friday, 27 August 2010 Read more |
Old manuscripts, sculpture found![]() A Japanese-Mongolian research project called “Script” to study nomadic culture and civilization has found birch-bark manuscripts in the Khar Bukh ruin in Bulgan province and also a stone sculpture with inscriptions in the ancient Khyatan script in Dornogobi province. Both items will ... tourism | Friday, 27 August 2010 Read more |
The Nomads' Day Cultural Festival 17, 18 Sep, 2010
Mongolian's nomadic culture and lifestyle is preserved in an annual two-day festival that features importantly on the country's event's calendar. Nomads' Day festival is one of the biggest and most colorful activities in the country and showcases various aspects of the nomadic way of life to tourist, while giving n... Events and festivals | Sunday, 24 January 2010 Read more |
Why visit Mongolia?Mongolia lies at the heart of Asia, on the balance between the ‘East’ of China, and the vast wilderness of Siberia in Russia. This huge, sparsely populated land encompasses a ... Read more |
Travel Routes and AttractionsLocated in the plateau of Central Asia between Russian Siberia and China, Mongolia covers an area of 1.566.500 sq.km, which is roughly the size of Western Europe. The country is mountainous with an average altitude of 1580 meters above sea ... Read more |
Ulaanbaatar, capital of Mongolia and sites around![]() Like nearly one half of the Mongolian population, the capital city of Ulaanbaatar is herself a nomad. The city has changed locations more than twenty times over the past 350 years before ... Read more |
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