FAQ

1. Does Mongolia exist?

Yes! Alive and kicking! 

2. Weather in Mongolia?

  1. Mongolia has extreme continental climate, with four seasons. It is dry and can be dusty due to its geographical location, (Himalayas blocking most of the moisture) and being landlocked, far away from the ocean.  Moisturizing lotion or hand cream will be your best friend during a long trip. Average temperature during the winter months are -25℃ (-13℉) and can reach -40℃ (-40℉) in some places, especially in the western provinces. Precaution and travel safety should to be considered if traveling to remote areas with no cellular reception. We advise that you travel with locals, a reliable car otherwise it can be dangerous traveling alone or by a single car in an emergency situation. Summer temperatures can reach 35℃ (95℉). Mongolia receives 250+ sunny days a year, thus the name Land of the Eternal Blue Sky. Evenings are cool even during the summer season. Mongolia is a windy country, especially in the spring. Temperature can drop sharply due to wind, especially in the winter. Expect some dust storms in April and May, light rain showers during the summer. Day lights can last till 10PM. 

3. Where is Mongolia on the map?

  1. Mongolia is sandwiched between China and Russia, our neighbors and the only two countries Mongolia borders. 

4. Where is Ulaanbaatar located on a map?

5. English to Mongolian?

  1. If you’re looking for English to Mongolian translation, please contact us as we work with professional and amateur translators. Arrangement of translation service can be provided depending on the content and officiality of the material to be translated. Short one page translation can be done in an hour or two. Do not rely on Google translate to do a good job, it will only embarrass you unless it’s just a word or two.

6. Is it safe to travel to Mongolia?

Yes, it is! It is one of the least crime ridden countries in Asia. Play it safe and use common sense. The most common problem you might run into is pickpockets. Keep your belongings close and safe when in public or using the public transportation. 

7. When is a good time to travel to Mongolia?

  1. Mongolia’s peak tourist season and the most warm weather occurs in June, July and August. High traffic in July due to Naadam festival. Although April, May and September are relatively cool or windy, these months are perfect for traveling as well due to less tourists, hotel and tourist camp availability. We would like to recommend late February to mid March also to be fun time to visit the countryside because it is the most busy time of the year for the herders when all the livestocks are giving birth! For animal lovers, families with children, this time of the year is favorite for locals as well. Who doesn’t wanna play with newborn lambs, goats, calves and baby horses! They are so adorable! In addition, you’ll actually get to experience the real nomadic life and the interaction between the animals. It’s a nomadic experience!  

8. Getting around Mongolia?

By air: MIAT Mongolian Airlines and Aero Mongolia operate domestic flights from Ulaanbaatar. Some delays in scheduling must be taken into account. Planning ahead needed during tourist season of June, July and August. 

By road: Majority of the roads in Mongolia, especially to tourist sights are off road tracks laid out across the land by jeeps that ply those roads regularly. Thus the time required for a given distance vary considerably, depending on the quality of the road, choice of vehicle and weather conditions. For example, a trip to Kharkhorin from Ulaanbaatar is approx. 360 km, will take about 4 hours driving. A trip of approx. 180 km, from Dalanzadgad to Khongor sand dunes including a back country road could take about the same time or more. 

By animal: Horse trekking, camel trekking are probably the best methods of transportation if you’re into riding. 

9. How large is Mongolia?

  1. Mongolia ranks 19th by landmass in the world with total area of 1,564,116 km². 

10. How big is Mongolia compare to US?

United States is approx 6.2 times larger than Mongolia. Mongolia is 2.2 times larger than Texas and little bit smaller (9%) than Alaska.  

11. How big is Mongolia compared to Russia, China, Australia and Canada?

Russia is 10.9 times larger, China is 5.9 larger, Australia is 4.9 times and Canada is 6.3 times larger than Mongolia by land size. 

12. How big is Mongolia compared to UK, Germany, Japan, France and South Korea:

Mongolia is 5 times larger than UK, 4 times larger than Germany and Japan, 2 times larger than France and 15 times larger than South Korea by land size. 

13. Mongolian Language?

Mongolians speak Mongolian and it does not sound like Chinese or Russian. Some people think it sounds like German, probably because or lots of rolling R’s and rough sounds. Mongolian language is one of Altaic language family. Different dialects do exist such as the Oirat “Ойрд” dialect in Western Mongolia, Kazakh “Казак” dialect in Southwest, Kalmyk “Халимаг” dialect in Russia, Buryat “Буриад” in North and East part of Mongolia and Russia and Moghol (spoken in Afghanistan). 

14. Why travel to Mongolia?

Why not? There is no civil conflict, gang violence, mass shootings or guerrilla wars. One of the few countries in the world that has sustained it’s nomadic culture. Home of Chinggis Khan who took over almost half the world on horse cavalry. Mongolia averages 250 sunny days a year! And the skies are full of stars at night. 

15. Is Mongolia a country or part of China? Is Mongolia still a country?

Yes, Mongolia gained its independence in 1924. Many people confuse Mongolia with Inner Mongolia, which is an autonomous part in China. However, Inner Mongolians do speak Mongolian (with some dialect). 

16. Mongolia famous for

The great warrior, Chinggis Khan, who built the Mongol Empire in 12th century. If you were raised in the west, depending on which country and historical point of view, he is either a mighty warrior or a mass murderer. If you’re reading history books written by historians from those countries taken over by Mongolians in the past, he will be considered ruthless killer. However, he is looked as a hero, military geniuos, and amighty warrior who united the Mongolian tribes among Mongolians, still to this date. 

17. Is Mongolia a good place to visit?

Definitely a YES! There is much to see, a nomadic culture to experience, off roads to be driven and tours to be completed. P.S. please bring money. No money, no honey.     

18. Currency of Mongolia?

It is called Төгрөг or Tugrug (Symbol‎: ‎₮), pronounced: too-groog and not tugrik or whatever they have it on youtube. 

19. Capital de Mongolia/Capital of Mongolia?

Улаанбаатар or Ulaanbaatar/Ulan Bator, depending on the source. Pronounced kinda like Oo-lahn-ba-ter. This is HOW NOT it is pronounced: youtube link

20. Mongolian religion

Mongolia consists mostly buddhist and shaman believers, small amount of Muslims and Christians.  

21. The Flag of Mongolia

 Consist of vertical tricolour with two reds and a blue in the middle. The blue stripes symbolizes eternal blue sky and the red stripes symbolise thriving forever. The symbol is called Soyombo, a geometric abstraction that represents fire, sun, moon, earth, water, and a dualist aspect or ying yang. 

22. What is the population of Mongolia?

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23. What time is in Mongolia?

24. What is the GDP of Mongolia?

 13.0667 Bln USD (2018) link

25. What country is Ulaanbaatar in?

Mongolia!

26. Life expectancy in Mongolia?

69.51 years (2017) link

27. Is Mongolia a poor country?

  1. The poverty rate is 29.6% (2022) by World Bank. Mongolia ranked 85 by its GDP based on purchasing power parity (PPP). link

28. Is Mongolia third world country?

The term is vague. Mongolia is developing country with rich mineral resources including uranium, rare Earth minerals, coking coal and copper deposits. 

29. What type of economy does Mongolia have?

Free market economy.

30. What to do in Mongolia?

Ride horses and camels, go trekking, motorcycle tours, fishing, hunting, hiking, explore the Gobi desert and the sand dunes, meet locals and try Mongolian food. If you’re stay is short, travel to Terelj national park, visit the tallest horse riding Chinggis Khan Statue, go on a day ride, eat buuz or khorkog all within 100 miles or 3-4 days. Note, one week is not enough time to explore Mongolia. We hear the same thing from everyone who comes for 4-7 day visit, “I must come back for longer…”