Tourism in Mongolia

Mongolia is a unique and relatively unexplored travel destination that offers a great combination of scenic natural features, a wide variety of untouched landscapes, nomadic life style and culture.

Travel organizations in Mongolia date back to half a century ago, but the private sector-based tourism is barely twenty years old.

[2] With one of the world's lowest population densities, the vastness of the Mongolian-Manchurian grassland, desert, as well as the numerous mountains, rivers and lakes offer plenty of adventure.

Mongolia's lakes represent another good hiking destination, as do the Four Holy Peaks surrounding Ulaanbaatar or the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park, in the Umnugobi.

[citation needed] The festival is held annually March 6–7 for two days at Bulgan county, South Gobi province, Mongolia.

The Trans-Mongolian Line of the classic and well known Trans-Siberian Railway connects Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar with Moscow and Vladivostok in Russia as well as Beijing, China.

Tourist camp near Lake Khövsgöl
Foreign tourist number
Naadam Festival