Travel requirements to Mongolia
The first thing is that you must have a passport ready to travel with it, also some visitors from certain countries must obtain the visa and enter Mongolia, while there is no visa required in proportion to other countries.
Mongolia grants visa-free access to citizens of 24 countries and territories.
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30 days
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- Philippines
- Hong Kong
Visa when you arrival to airport
Nationals of the following countries do not need a local sponsor or approval prior to arrival and can apply for a visa valid for 30 days independently at a border crossing:
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Free Visa / Without Visa
Visa-free agreement was signed with Paraguay
Mongolia is a closed country, that is, it does not have a sea. It is located in Central Asia, with a population of 3,278,290 million people. Mongolia borders to the north, we find Russia and China to the south.
The official language of the country is Mongolian, and the Russian language comes second, with many citizens speaking it, and after that, the English language is less prevalent. The Mongolian national currency is called tugrik.
The largest cities of Mongolia we find Ulaanbaatar (the capital), Ardant, Drakhan, Moron, Choibalsan, Ölgi, nalaikh and Ulaangom. Many of the Mongolian population adhere to the Buddhist religion. The Islamic religion comes with 3%, then Christianity is less and shamanism, and 38% of the population does not follow any religion.
Nature when traveling to Mongolia
Mongolia is the most populous country in the world, consisting mainly of mountainous landscapes and the Gobi hills in the south of the country. The highest elevation in the Mongolian lands, the summit of Chüiten high-altitude at 4.374 in the western Altai Mountains.
Area and resources in Mongolia
Mongolia, which covers an area of about 2,400 with a diameter of 1,300, is one of the most resource-rich countries in the world. Where we find many mineral resources, which include: gold, silver, diamonds, petroleum, molybdenum, copper, coal, tungsten and zinc.
Another important industry in the country is livestock, where goats, sheep, horses, yaks, cattle and camels are raised.
Agriculture plays a secondary role due to the cold winter months and poor soils. As it is concentrated in agriculture in Mongolia to grow potatoes, grains, beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, garlic, onions and peas in the first place, due to their daily use.
Although the vast landscapes of Mongolia are of a green nature, the country's tourism industry is not considered large and many people in this world do not know or hear about Mongolia much. As the months of very cold and very long winters, as well as long distances, make the country unattractive to foreign visitors for some people. But the amazing nature of Mongolia makes traveling to this country a priority to get to know an ancient and rich culture.
The main attractions when traveling to Mongolia
The main attractions when traveling to Mongolia include many areas, where we find:
The official language of the country is Mongolian, and the Russian language comes second, with many citizens speaking it, and after that, the English language is less prevalent. The Mongolian national currency is called tugrik.
The largest cities of Mongolia we find Ulaanbaatar (the capital), Ardant, Drakhan, Moron, Choibalsan, Ölgi, nalaikh and Ulaangom. Many of the Mongolian population adhere to the Buddhist religion. The Islamic religion comes with 3%, then Christianity is less and shamanism, and 38% of the population does not follow any religion.
Nature when traveling to Mongolia
Mongolia is the most populous country in the world, consisting mainly of mountainous landscapes and the Gobi hills in the south of the country. The highest elevation in the Mongolian lands, the summit of Chüiten high-altitude at 4.374 in the western Altai Mountains.
Area and resources in Mongolia
Mongolia, which covers an area of about 2,400 with a diameter of 1,300, is one of the most resource-rich countries in the world. Where we find many mineral resources, which include: gold, silver, diamonds, petroleum, molybdenum, copper, coal, tungsten and zinc.
Another important industry in the country is livestock, where goats, sheep, horses, yaks, cattle and camels are raised.
Agriculture plays a secondary role due to the cold winter months and poor soils. As it is concentrated in agriculture in Mongolia to grow potatoes, grains, beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, garlic, onions and peas in the first place, due to their daily use.
Although the vast landscapes of Mongolia are of a green nature, the country's tourism industry is not considered large and many people in this world do not know or hear about Mongolia much. As the months of very cold and very long winters, as well as long distances, make the country unattractive to foreign visitors for some people. But the amazing nature of Mongolia makes traveling to this country a priority to get to know an ancient and rich culture.
The main attractions when traveling to Mongolia
The main attractions when traveling to Mongolia include many areas, where we find:
• The TAVAN Bogd National Park,
• The Hustai National Park,
• The Gorkhi-Terelj National Park,
• The Yolyn Valley,
• The History Museum and the Erden Monastery in Kharakhorum,
• The Gobi Desert, and the Hofzgol Lake -Nationalpark,
• Orkhon Valley,
• Tsagaan Nuur Terkhlin National Park,
• Amarbayasgalant Amar Hiyd Monastery,
• Chenrezig Temple,
• Manzshir Monastery,
• National Art Gallery, Marco Polo Statue,
• Bogd Khan Uul National Park,
• State Opera,
• National Century Park,
• Main Station,
• Khan Genghis Square ,
• The Zaisan Memorial and History Museum,
• The Gendarmerie Monastery,
• The Lama Temple Museum,
• The Genghis Khan Complex statue,
• The golden statue of the goddess Janraisig,
• The Winter Palace of Gogd Khan,
• The Dsaisan Monument,
• The Central Shakhbatar Square,
• The Parliament Building, which the Dashchoilin Monastery,
• The Orthodox Church, Peter and Paul Cathedral,
• The bridge Peace,
• City Council and Art Museum of Ulaanbaatar.
The best time to travel to Mongolia
Mongolia is known as the clear sky throughout the year, but this does not mean that its weather is always stable, as it is very hot during the day, and very cold at night, where in the winter the temperature may reach 50 degrees below zero.
Here, we note that if you are not a fan of tourism in cold weather, stay away from Mongolia for the entire period from the end of the fall season to the beginning of spring.
Mongolia is known as the clear sky throughout the year, but this does not mean that its weather is always stable, as it is very hot during the day, and very cold at night, where in the winter the temperature may reach 50 degrees below zero.
Here, we note that if you are not a fan of tourism in cold weather, stay away from Mongolia for the entire period from the end of the fall season to the beginning of spring.