
Ulan Bator Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Travel Guide
Located just east of Ulaanbaatar, Terelj National Park has dramatic rock formations, lush valleys, and opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
It is a popular destination for individuals seeking a taste of Mongolian nature close to the capital.
Discover more of Mongolia's natural beauty and wildlife just a short drive from the city.
Location of the reintroduced Przewalski's wild horses (takhi), Hustai has a chance to see these magnificent animals in the wild.
Experience a taste of the Gobi Desert using this unique landscape of sandy hills, steppe, plus ranges, approximately 3-4 hours drive.
Explore Mongolian nomadic culture and historical sites with longer excursions.
Experience daily life with nomadic families, traditions, and hospitality.
Explore historical Buddhist complexes with in-depth religious importance.
Tour sites of the Mongol Empire, including the ancient capital.
The ancient capital of the Mongol Empire and one of Mongolia's oldest surviving Buddhist monasteries.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, rich in history and nomadic heritage with stunning natural beauty.
Mongolia has a variety of unique excursions, from desert adventures to northern wilderness.
Embark on an unforgettable a travel through the vast and diverse landscapes of the Gobi desert Desert.
Referred to as the 'Blue Pearl of Mongolia,' Khuvsgul Lake is a stunning freshwater lake surrounded by mountains.
A remote region famed for its dramatic peaks and old customs, including eagle hunting.
Beyond the main parks, alternative choices are available for 50% of-half-day or full-day-day trips near the capital.
Select an excursion that aligns with your interests and the time available for travel.
For sweeping landscapes and unique geological sites.
For lush forests, pristine lakes, and mountain scenery.
For detailed looks at history and nomadic traditions.