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Ulaanbaatar City Tour

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Ulaanbaatar city tour

9.00

Our guide and driver will meet you at your location. The tour starts with a visit to Gandantegchilen Monastery, offering you the chance to witness Buddhist monks chanting in tranquility. Explore the intricately designed temples, observe monks deep in prayer, and marvel at the grandeur of the massive Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) statue.

10.30

Visiting the Mongolian History Museum is a unique opportunity to explore Mongolia’s history, from prehistoric times to the present, with exhibits on culture, art, and historical artifacts. Afterward, we will take a walk around Sukhbaatar Square.

13.30

Enjoy Traditional Mongolian Lunch

15.00

Explore the Bogd Khan Palace Museum, which was once the residence of the last Mongolian emperor, Bogd Khan. The museum showcases royal artifacts, art, and historical items from the early 20th century. Afterward, we will visit Zaisan Hill to enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.

17.30

Arrive at Tumen Ekh Ensemble performances, which typically feature traditional Mongolian music, throat singing (khöömei), and captivating traditional dance performances. The concert is scheduled from 18:00 to 19:00. After the concert, our team will drop you off at your accommodation.

2 pax 165$ per person

3 pax 130$ per person

4 pax  115$ per person

5 pax  95$ per person

Included

Entry fees to the musuems, monastery, show ticket
Lunch
Driver+Car
English speaking guide
Bottled water

Not Included

-International Airfare and Mongolia visa fee
-Personal items
-Travel insurance
-Accomodation in UB
-Gratuities for guides and drivers

How To Book This Tour?

If you would like to book this trip, please send us your request.

contact@manofmillennium.com

Why Choose This Tour?

Choosing a Ulaanbaatar city tour can be an excellent way to explore the capital of Mongolia, immerse yourself in its culture, and gain a deeper understanding of this unique country. Ulaanbaatar offers a mix of modern and historical landmarks. Ulaanbaatar City tour typically cover places such as the Gandan Monastery, Mongolian History Museum, Sukhbaatar Square, Zaisan Memorial, and the Winter Palace of Bogd Khan. In summary, the city is home to historical landmarks and museums that provide insights into Mongolia’s past, including its nomadic heritage and communist history.

Brief About Ulaanbaatar

Geography: Ulaanbaatar is situated in the north-central part of Mongolia, nestled in a valley along the Tuul River. It is surrounded by mountains, including the Bogd Khan Uul to the south.

Population: Ulaanbaatar has a population of around 1.5 million people, which is approximately half of Mongolia’s total population.

History: The city has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1639 as a movable monastery. It later became a permanent settlement and eventually the capital of Mongolia in 1924.

Culture: Ulaanbaatar offers a blend of traditional Mongolian culture and modern influences. Visitors can explore museums, art galleries, and experience traditional Mongolian music and dance. 

Transportation: The city is connected by rail and road to Russia and China. The Chinggis Khaan International Airport serves as the main air gateway to Mongolia, with flights to various international destinations.