Mongolia

Mongolia

Mongolia

Mongolia is a landlocked country in the East Asia region. It is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south, and covers an area of 1,564,116 square kilometers (603,909 square miles), making it the 18th-largest country in the world and the second largest landlocked country after Kazakhstan, as well as the largest landlocked country that does not border an inland sea. With a population of 3.5 million, Mongolia is the world's most sparsely populated sovereign state, excluding partially unrecognized Western Sahara. The country constitutes a significant portion of the Mongolian Plateau, and its natural environment is characterized by grassy s

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Ulaanbaatar
Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar

 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's dynamic capital, seamlessly blends ancient nomadic heritage with rapidly developing urban life. Ideal for 2 to 4-day itineraries, top tours highlight sweeping step

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Karakoram
Mongolia

Karakoram

The Karakoram is the world’s second-highest mountain range, spanning the borders of Pakistan, India, China, and Afghanistan. Famed as the "backbone of high Asia," it features 18 pea

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Orkhon Valley
Mongolia

Orkhon Valley

The Orkhon Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage site in central Mongolia. It is celebrated for its pristine, sweeping steppe landscapes along the Orkhon River and its profound historical significance

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Lake Khovsgol
Mongolia

Lake Khovsgol

Nicknamed the "Dark Blue Pearl," Lake Khovsgol is Mongolia's largest freshwater lake by volume, holding nearly 70% of the country's freshwater. Located in northern Mongolia at the

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Terelj National Park
Mongolia

Terelj National Park

Terelj National Park, located about 58 km east of Ulaanbaatar, offers iconic tours ranging from 1-day guided excursions to multi-day horse treks. Highlights typically include the massive Genghi

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Mongolia is a dynamic nation that offers everything needed to make a trip thrilling and unforgettable. It offers everything from an undersea adventure to challenging solo hiking routes, stunning beaches for families and couples to unwind on, high-rise metropolises for the newest styles and shopping, and tours of historic and cultural buildings. From trolley bags to backpacks, hydrated water bottles, swimwear to casual clothing, trekking shoes, hats, sweat towels, and refillable toiletries, we suggest that you review your next trip itinerary and make appropriate plans based on the list of recommended items listed below.

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Ulaanbaatar

Ulaanbaatar

Ulaanbaatar is the world's coldest but most captivating capital, seamlessly blending Soviet-era architecture, vibrant Buddhist culture, and a gateway to the vast Mongolian steppe. Visitors typi

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Karakoram

Karakoram

The Karakoram mountain range—the "Black Gravel" mountains spanning Pakistan, India, and China—is home to the world's highest concentration of 8,000-meter peaks, including

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Orkhon Valley

Orkhon Valley

The Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site in central Mongolia, is the cultural heartland of nomadic civilization. Spanning 121,967 hectares along the Orkhon River, it features dramatic waterf

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Lake Khovsgol

Lake Khovsgol

Lake Khovsgol, Mongolia's "Blue Pearl," is a pristine, alpine freshwater lake located near the Siberian border. Holding nearly 70% of Mongolia’s freshwater, it features unmatche

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Terelj National Park

Terelj National Park

Terelj National Park is Mongolia’s most accessible wilderness retreat. Located just 70 kilometers northeast of Ulaanbaatar, the park features striking alpine meadows, sweeping valleys, and dr

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