mongoliahotel-link.com/accommodation">Mongolia hotels all offer much of interest to visitors. Remote and relatively untouched by the outside world, Mongolia provides an opportunity to see a unique and fascinatiing country and people!
Come and see Mongolia, a country slowly modernising, but still very much in touch with its traditional nomadic roots.Ulaanbaatar is a great place to start a visit to Mongolia. Being the country's capital, it features a number of the country's best things to
see and do, including a number of interesting museums and some great
Ulaanbaatar hotels to stay in. There are also some interesting local
Ulaanbaatar tours originating from the capital to help you explore the rest of the country. The countryside is where you will be able to see the true Mongolia, and experience the wonder of Mongolian countryside and the unique nature of the nomadic Mongols that make up much of the population outside the larger cities and towns.
There are a number of authentic
places to stay in Mongolia, and you are sure to find a hotel in Mongolia that best suits your needs. Or, if you'd like to choose your accommodation based on location, see where the hotels are on our
Mongolia map . This ranges from hotels in Ulaanbaatar to some throughout the countryside.
One of the most intriguing aspects of a visit to Mongolia is the exposure to the life of the herdsmen (malchin), many of whom still live the traditional nomadic lifestyle. Mongolia has one of the lowest population densities in the world, meaning that it is composed of vast areas of wilderness, deserts, mountains and lakes. A great way to explore this vast wilderness is on a
tour in the country.
All of these offer undeniable appeal to adventurous travellers. Travel companies offer a whole range of Mongolia tours and activities for every taste, including things such as horse riding, fishing and trekking. They can also help you book your hotel in Ulaanbaatar
or other destinations in Mongolia.
Mongolian culture is shaped by the nomadic nature of the Mongols, and the traditional nomadic dwelling, the ger, is a focal point of many of the traditions and customs of Mongolia. Permeating most aspects of Mongolian life is the legend of the greatest of all Mongol heros,
Genghis (Chinggis) Khaan.
Getting to Mongolia is not all together easy but definately rewarding. The best way is by plane or rail from China. And be sure to visit other great Asian destinations such as
China,
India or
Pakistan whilst on your Mongolia holiday.