19 Things We Wish We Knew Before Traveling to Mongolia
We recently spent 3 weeks traveling around Mongolia and we wanted to make this video to share with you all some of what we learned about traveling in Mongolia because before we arrived in the country we actually had a hard time finding a lot of good information about how to travel this
Country online why is no one here doesn’t everyone know this place is awesome during our time in the country we did the whole gamut of travel Styles we explored Ulan Batar the capital city on our own
We hired a private driver to take us around the surrounding areas and then we also even joined a group tour to do the GOI desert and then after all of that we did our own self-led adventure through
Central Mongolia camping and driving by ourselves we learned a lot by exploring the country in these different ways so we’ve gathered a bunch of questions that we had before we traveled to the country and we also asked you guys to send in questions as well so we’ve collected all these
Questions and we are going to spend this video answering them all so let’s Dive Right In cuz there’s tons of good information to share when is the best time to visit Mongolia uh so we went
In June which I think was really awesome weather not too hot and not too cold but I know a lot of people usually try to time their visit so that they can align with some of the festivals that
Are happening I think there’s a big Festival in I think it’s mostly in July the NAD Festival yeah our experience in June was incredible weather and uh I’ve also heard from some folks online who’ve
Commented on our videos that we were really lucky to have gone in June because July and August a lot of um the places that we went to like on our own like oie Lake get a lot busier with locals cuz
The kids are out of school I think so I do think the June was a prettyy wicked time to go um and that was just lucky for us but it was wonderful what was your budget in Mongolia so we’ve got a
Couple different categories here we had to look at our notes to see what we spent on average uh we spent about $30 us a day on accommodations we sit in like four different places in almatar over
Our time there I would say it was like the nicest places but it was mostly airbnbs and it for niai and a little bit outside like the main areas sometimes yeah so um yeah you could definitely
Go like luxury and get like super nice beautiful hotels with breakfast and all that stuff we just we we for airbnbs so that’s what we stuck to most of the time food honestly in the capital city of
Lumara we found food to be really affordable yeah it was actually really really nice yeah it’s like a couple of dollars to buy a dish at most of the like you know just kind of local eateries for the
Two of us to eat like a lunch or a dinner was like 10 or something like that total total total to be fair we don’t really buy drinks like we’re just we go in we buy two plates of food and we leave
But um you can make it really affordable oh my gosh so interesting he transportation is another budget category to chat about so taxis were really really affordable within the city do you remember that yeah it was only well we used we used an app that like made sure that we didn’t have to
Negotiate like in person yeah so it’s a lot it’s kind of like an Uber it’s like their version of uber I think it was called UB cab or something like that and it was only like three or three
Or four doll to go anywhere around UL Batar to we were in the car 45 minutes Monday Batar traffic is terrible so bad all right tours a lot of people have asked about the cost of Tours so um
As we said earlier we only have done we did just one tour went all the way to the goby desert it was a 5j tour the cost of that tour at least when we went is 650 us per person um obviously pricing
Will change with the years but yeah and we also had five guests on that tour so most times people will um when you sign up for tours it’ll get a lot cheaper when you have more and more people if you
Basically fill the car the more bodies in the car the better the price we filled the car the car we have officially left the road like the PA Road we’re on what they call the natural roads here
In Mongolia which pretty much means there are no roads it’s like a washboard man activities one day we went out and we hired a driver for the day to take us around like a rural Part near UL Batar and
We paid 110 us for the driver for the whole day we it was 80 US 80 US 0 which was actually I think really affordable yeah because we connected with a guy um on Facebook he was like private driver yeah
We talked to him on Viber I think Viber was like the way to get a hold of people a lot of the time there we’ve discovered yeah um yeah I talked to him on Viber and booked with him and he just used
Like his personal car took us around for the day he didn’t guide us he was just a driver um but he was wonderful and lovely and like we were able to like make up the itinerary whatever he wanted want
Suggestions along the way but like we made our itinerary yeah his contact info is in our video about that that’s true we’ll L that I think it’s like a side thing so I don’t know if he’s actually
Doing it so maybe we’re just bringing people to him and he’s like I don’t do that anymore and then the other activity that we can talk about cost for is we rented a l Cruiser like a 4×4 with a pop-up
Tent and all the camping gear and that cost us 110 us per day for the rental we’ll talk a bit more about the rental later on because I know a lot of people have asked about that and I got to say
I’ll tell you right now the $110 that was probably the cheapest we found and say it’s worth it 100% worth it but it’s probably the cheapest we found compared to other rental companies yeah that was the most affordable we could find we’ll talk about that later okay how much time would you recommend
In Mongolia M I would say like one day in one to two days in UL Batar and then a tour of some sort definitely to go to the go I think to go to the GOI GOI was so cool because it’s so far away
Yeah I wouldn’t want to do the GOI desert like solo yeah no it would just be honestly we spent so much time on natural roads where there is just nothing like how would we have got there on our
Own I have no idea like you need a local driver who’s familiar with the area and the landscape I think we did our goby day our GOI desert tour in 5 days most are six I think I think I’ve seen some
Of at 8 cuz like on our 5 Day Tour like the last day was literally driving all the way back all the way back so if you do like a six or seven I think they might do like more of a loop break it up and
Then you kind of have more driving like stops along the way back to the latar so let’s say 7 days for a tour of one of the regions like you can do so many cool things in Mongolia but we would
Recommend the GOI oh and also I want to say a day the day trip that we did to ter National Park is awesome actually I would say that had we had a bit more foresight and planning and all these things
I would recommend staying in trell National Park for a night or two there is some really beautiful tourist camps there you can go like luxury to budget there and I think it would have been stunning to spend a couple of nights there so if you have the time a couple nights inia National
Park a day in Newan Batar maybe two um a week long tour yeah and then I mean if you’re down for it renting the Land Cruiser was our favorite thing we did to Mongolia hands down so if You’ got the time
For it what is that I mean really that probably comes to like no to 14 days like somewhere in that range yeah would be Stellar it would be Stellar once the food like man we’ve had this question
A lot like a lot of people the food the food is good for me cuz I like meat heavy stuff because Filipino and Mongolian food and Filipino food had some similarities in terms of meat to everything
Else ratio there’s a lot of meat in Mongolian food yeah I I wish we could be here like saying like yeah vegan a vegetarian you’re going to be fine I actually wouldn’t say that if you’re
Joining a tour I would I would think you need to make it very like explicit to your tour operator that you’re vegan or vegetarian to make sure they can accommodate that and I’m pretty sure they all
Can um you’re probably just going to eat a lot of pasta or something yeah there’s there’s a really good restaurant we recommend it’s called con booze it’s like a chain like local Mongolian food very affordable yeah it’s not like kind of fast Foody but like it sit down actually not really you order
At the front and they just hand you a plate and then you sit you sit yourself down like it’s nothing nothing high class but it’s a cool way to try some Mongolian food yeah cuz they got like a
Big oh the one we went to they had a big like menu was all lit up and you could see what the food looks like with pricing right beside it very important cuz the Mongolian language is cerlic so
We read it and we can’t understand anything how was the process of arriving into the country uh Mongolia has one airport one like major airport and that’s in an barar or an Bas I know we’re
Saying that wrong but it’s a nice airport it’s a great airport yeah but it’s like in the middle of nowhere an hour away from the city it feels like so for us when we arrived we had pre-arranged a
Transport from the airport to the city with our um accommodation yeah host um because it’s quite expensive to get a we looked into like getting a cab and stuff yeah you can get like ax expensive
Yeah yeah we yeah we recommend if you have like your book your hotel book hopefully you do when you when you arrive them like see if they can do like a some sort of Transport service or transfer
Service because it was so much easier you can if you arrive at the airport and you have nothing no plans you can pick up a taxi dare or like a shuttle bus like you you can’t miss the people
That like are like to bring you to the city they’ll be there assuming you arrive like in the normal part of the day yeah like the normal major times of the day visas was also a question
That we got about the process for entering into the country and visas were simple we didn’t have to get anything ahead of time as Canadians we were allowed to be in the country for 30 days
Visa free I think for Americans it’s 90 days and I took a quick look online it looks like pretty much everybody is allowed in for like a minimum of 2 weeks without a Visa but obviously just
Take a look based on your own country ATMs when we arrived in the country so the currency in in Mongolia is called tugrik and I think it would be hard to get tugrik in a lot of the world so
If you aren’t able to get it in your home country don’t worry when you land in limitar you can just head to an ATM you’ll pay some fees but you can get cash out easily SIM cards and data so at the
Time of our visit to Mongolia we had really old phones that only accepted physical Sims we couldn’t do eims which was really unfortunate so when we landed at latar airport we were able to go to like a telecommunication company at the airport thankfully they were open and we were able
To get a physical SIM from them but had we had the capability to do an eim we would have much preferred to do that and just like have it all figured out before we arrived into Mongolia so
If you’re like us and you prefer to have your data figured out before you arrive in the country then we would highly recommend olly who is the sponsor of today’s video If you’re not familiar with with
What an eim is it’s basically a SIM card that you can download straight onto your phone so that you have data like when you’re abroad and you can actually start all that process up before you
Even jump onto the plane so that when you are uh finally arriving at the airport you can just activate it and then boom data you have data it’s like it feels like the future but I know
This technology has been out there for a long time it has to the point where I know a lot of phones now don’t actually even accept physical SIM cards we’re just like slowly catching up over here and
If you’re wondering if you need data at all in Mongolia the answer is 100% yes you are going so far like such long distances and a lot of times we found that like it’s beautiful to take in the
Scenery but at the same time I also want to be able to like take some photos send it to people like back at home listen to a podcast while I look out the window or a book on my yeah and also of
Course navigating like we absolutely needed data when we were navigating Central Mongolia and the Land Cruiser ourselves and then also I remember um you even had a phone call at the top of the sand
Dunes with your family yeah I was like I mean the sand dunes are the like one of the most incredible things we saw in Mongolia so I like called my whole family up so yeah obviously we’re able to
Use datas to stay connected um and enjoy things like podcast but also for safety features right like being in the middle of nowhere by ourselves when we were in the Land Cruiser like we obviously
Needed data to make sure that we had some way to get a hold of people if something went a Ry and why we recommend Olly is just because that they’re so easy to set up you buy it and you get a QR code
Code and then you just scan um that QR code with your phone and then I think in like 2 or 3 minutes you have data yeah and on your phone ready for your phone you just click activate when you’re
Ready to use it and you’re done it would be like it just it helps us cuz like like we don’t have to Fumble around figuring out where the Telecom centers are at the airport if they’re open yeah
And it’s honestly such a hassle to get physical Sims so our preference is definitely eims now that we are our phones are actually capable of it we’ve upgraded if you want to check out allly
You can use our code Nicole and M we’ll put it somewhere on the screen for 5% off or you can click the link down the description below and that’ll automatically give you the discount code right away next question is how far in advance did you book Things uh so for us not
Very far considering we had no idea we were going to Mongolia up until like 5 days before yeah yeah you got to watch that video if you want to see the full story but basically we kind of messed
Up our visas going to Vietnam and eventually ended up going to Mongolia Mongolia and it was actually probably the best travel mistake we’ve we’ve made we’ve like ever made at the time we were so bummed
And now I’m so stinking glad that we got to go to Mongolia so we did not plan anything in advance um once we knew we were going to Mongolia we started to reach out to different tour companies cuz we
Obviously started doing research on what to do there um and discovered that going on tours to for for us the goldby desert was like a big bucket list item so um we started looking at that and to
Do that we really just messaged people on Facebook that was easy that was definitely the easiest way to find tour operators um so we started doing that literally a week before we left I think I would say like so obviously exploring Alum vatar you kind of do that on your own so you
Don’t really need to book anything the day trip that we did to Terrell with a private driver we did that we booked that two days in advance yeah and that was pretty easy um the tour I would say
Um that is probably what you would want to start off with with booking as early as possible yeah whenever you book your trip to Mongolia start doing that yeah the tough part with tours in
Mongolia is the fact that you like there’s not a ton of Tours happening like not a ton of people like filling up these tours cuz Mongolia tourism isn’t super developed yeah so there’s not a ton
Of people there well yeah like tourists visiting yeah so what we found that was really um like the easiest way to go about it is to join the Facebook group I think there’s like a I forgot the name of
The Mongolian search Mongolian travel Facebook groups and then we found a lot of people would uh like post that you know they’re going on this date they want to see this who else wants to join
And then they kind of form like a larger party so it’s not just like solo and couples and then when you have a bigger group like we had eventually we got a group of five together and then we were
Able to connect with a tour operator and say hey we have five people who want to do this tour uh can you make it happen once the price so I think that’s a good way to go about it if you approach
A tour operator with a larger group you’re going to get better pricing so I think yeah in terms of planning it’s almost that connection with other people who have similar travel dates to you that’s almost the most important part of planning bigger Expeditions on your on
Your travels scheduled departures that’s the word I’m looking for of words I’m looking for because sometimes the tours don’t have schedu departures because there’s not enough people like filling up the vans so you have to like once they get enough people they can kind of create a tour so you can
Do that really early but then it might be hard to get people to fill that van um so the sooner like the the closer you get to the date that might be a little bit easier might be a little better yeah
Just start your research early yeah and for our truck rental we only figured all that out within a week of renting an actual truck probably less than that oh how do you go about booking your tour
Oh that’s what we did we we kind of just answered that question if you want to know I guess like our private driver for Tage national park that’s in the video um remember the I can’t even remember
The guy name I think it was like name zorig or something like that something like that and then uh for our goby desert tour U just if you’re looking for recommendations uh we went with Mongolia Four Seasons travel y they were awesome they were really really lovely great people and
Then for our truck rental for Truck Rental we did a company called Eternal Nomads and again in the description of each of the videos about those things they’re contact if it was in there so
If you guys want to use the same people go ahead and do that what are some things you wish you knew before doing a tour oh my goodness so many things what he thinks I think something that I wish I
Had known is like I’m not a huge meat lover and I think in retrospect had I brought like a hot sauce or a ketchup or something that would have been amazing maybe some more salt and pepper um the
Is really meat heavy in Mongolia so if you’re not like a massive meat lover like me uh maybe bring one of your favorite spices extra condiments yeah cuz you’re really like you’re being cooked for in
The middle of nowhere right so um yeah so you’re going to get camping food also I would add that if you are going to be driving across Mongolia on a tour be prepared for some really long distances
Yeah m is huge it’s huge and like we were spending anywhere between like 2 hours in the car a day to like 6 or 7 hours in the car there’s lots of braks in between and but you’re driving for a lot of it
So prepare for that download some podcasts or some music ahead of time some shows whatever you like to do bring some snacks bring some snacks you can get snacks in the road you can get snacks
In the road that’s right yeah we stopped at lots of yeah we stopped at lots of little shops along the way and we’d pick up whatever snack any of us needed chips and chocolate and whatever
Coffee extra water yeah take a look at what your tour provides in terms of water I think ours was about a liter and a half per person per day so we also just stocked up and we brought extra 4
Liter jugs we just kind of bought them as we went through the tour and needed them so that’s those things are easy to get and we found that you could actually uh even pay a lot of that stuff by card
In the middle of nowhere uh but bring cash but bring cash for your for sure as definitely bring cash uh we also found there was a lot of downtime even outside like you know once you arrive at your
Gir that’s true um there’s lot there’s a lot of downtime to just like enjoy the scenery and get to know your tour mates like obviously it’s a social thing so it’s really fun to be able to
Just like hang out with your the new people you get to meet we brought a deck of cards which is awesome yes hi recommend bringing something like that deck of cards frisbee whatever I know you’re into there’s that fun bone game they is a Mongolian game they use animal bones which
Is kind of cool too uh another thing is get ready to pee in the wilderness oh that’s a big one pee in nature um so in between like G sites we rarely had proper toilets we were and and there’s nothing
In Mongolia right like you’re in Step so it’s just it’s l there’s no trees there’s no bushes even there’s no bushes if you’re wondering where in Earth you would pee when you’re out here and there’s nothing around you the easy answer is anywhere around you it’s pretty easy to just
Find a spot but it can be a little bit awkward if you time it wrong and someone does Roll On by as a woman I brought with me like a long sleeve button- up shirt and I honestly would just wrap
That around my waist and like let it fall behind me because that is as much cover as you’re going to get in the middle of nowhere guys so bring a scarf for something that you can wrap around
Yourself and give you a little cover if you want be prepared for that I know in some places like in some tours like more luxury tours there’s a lot more access to like nicer camps with the
Yeah well we had toilets in our camps yeah oh yeah yeah yeah yeah no we to our camps what we didn’t usually have was showers at our camps um the luxury tours you’re going to get showers and
Yeah and I guess our toilets were like mostly squ yeah was out house style so if you go in the more expensive nicer um ones you’ll get like flushing toilets and running water out of a sink we didn’t
Get those things uh so bring wet wipes if going on the budget end like we did that wet wipes are must because showers yeah are rare every day yeah exactly that’s exactly it in terms of like
Electricity on the tours so some places like some girls we stayed at you had access to an outlet but it was kind of rare not like just relying on it so bring battery Banks and then also like
Really where we charged most of our devices was on the drives like during the driving through the car through the car or like even like at a restaurant we like try to use one of the plugs
Especially cuz we were filming and stuff too so like charge but yeah just be prepared to like not have a lot of like electronic like electricity access yeah yeah so bring definitely bring some battery Banks another question we got is in which part of Mongolia is it better to have a guide and
Which is okay to do alone so I think I would really recommend having been on the goby desert tour I would highly recommend getting a guide for that because you’re going really into the middle
Of nowhere if you got into like you popped a tire or something out there or your car broke down and you’re by yourself I like you might not see people for days and I I know a lot of people were talking
Like on the Facebook groups asking how it’s possible to do that by themselves never been to Mongolia before and they want to go driving in the desert iend doing it without a guide and honestly specifically without a driver because you are just on natural roads forever there’s
Like there’s like no signs sign no can’t even like navigating it’s like oh just stay on this road it’s like navigating out there’s like I swear the driver just us that mountain and that mountain and there’s a pass between that somewhere between that is where we need to go so wouldn’t recommend doing
Anything goby related by yourself no it’s just the distances are too far and the space is too vast you’re going to get lost what we did do by ourselves was the central Mongolia driving um and
Like we went from latar to Korum and then to UGI Lake and and we did that all by ourselves and then back I think it was like 800 km something um over 3 days that was great on our own because mostly we
Had we had quite a lot of paav roads which was obviously helpful and easy for navigating for navigating and for like risk of breaking down we had people around if something happened to
Us yeah yeah and we were never like far away from like a town or from a city but we were still able to do it all ourselves and we even did some a little bit of like off-roading by ourselves in
The Land Cruiser um but like not not off-roading in a sense that like you’re on this open field with like no sign of a road and you’re making your own path we kind of did our off-roading like more
Like dirt Trail and like it was easy to navigate yeah so that area was really good for yeah and then you’re so close toar so if something really does happen like you can get help yeah within the
Day whereas like going to GOI you’re 5 days away from the major city like it’s a far I I remember looking at the map and calculating like at our the worst possible spot for us to like break
Down without like a paved Road nearby was like 30 km away we would have been so we would have like it would have been walkable in a day I will say I think just in general terms having done a
Tour first to see what is Mongolia like what are our amenities like once you really leave a litar that to me was the most important learning that allowed us to then feel confident to get the truck
And do it by ourselves have we not had the goby desert tour first to get acquainted with Mongolia would have been a little reckless I don’t think we would have been a very smart decision um but once
We knew what that was like it was easy to then go in like create our own route um so that’s I think the that’s a good balance yeah yeah how easy is it to rent a car this is an excellent question
I would say not that easy easy if you have the money not so easy if you’re on a budget yeah so we really looked into like going with like budget or Avis or whatever and renting like a proper car
Yeah but they’re so expensive they’re so expensive I don’t know why like redonkulous expensive and redonkulous it’s like it’s like not even something we would entertain it was not an option for us so that’s why we went with a local tour operator and we rented their vehicle from them that comes
With a lot more risk in my opinion yeah so the F firstly they uh wanted to do um with that local tour operator they had asked for an ,000 damage deposit which could be like in cash cash and that
Could be like really scary for a lot of scary for us too we were able to negotiate down to like 500 us um damage deposit which was still like super scary scary to hand someone 500 USD and be like
I hope you don’t like I hope you give this back to me like were going to return the truck um but we were a little scared that maybe they’d be like oh no like here’s this this and this and that’s
Wrong and that was your fault and then they just keep our money and like a happen and a lot can happen too like even like if stuff that would be our fault a lot could happen when you’re on those
Roads cuz the roads are kind of not so great with Pooles yeah there’s a lot of potholes in Mongolia so yeah but we like we decided to take the risk um did and it worked for us and it worked out really
Really well and the car that we had was a toyoto Land Cruiser it came with like a whole bunch of stuff like camping and the sleeping equipment like that Rooftop tent with like sleeping bags came with all the things you needed for that I know I think we mentioned earlier it was like
$10 us a day which is like such a steal um I mean compared to renting a car it was such a steal I think renting a car is going to cost us like over 1,000 USD for 3 Days days like wild
Amounts of money um we did they also said like hard to confirm this cuz we can’t read Mongolian script but they the car also had insurance and I don’t know if that was just the car insurance or
Is like insured for us too we have our own travel and health insurance on the side separately that we made sure we had but like the car company they had all these things but again yeah we couldn’t
Read the contract very well yeah some of it was in English um so we did our best but I would say renting a car can be challenging if you want the super safeer of like using Enterprise you’re
Going to have to pay for it you just pay for it if you are comfortable with trying out uh like more Local Company and it’s more like U more of like a private like exchange um then you could try with
A company that Eternal nads that we used um we had a good experience other people online like they do have problems with with renting a car from some local operators so keep that in mind
We have seen some people say stories of like the car is breaking down all the time and they’re not getting great help from people so that definitely could happen so I would just or recommendations is
Do as much research as you can yeah I would make sure that like the company that you’re renting from like it it’s nice to to know if they have like a fleet of vehicles that they rent so like
This is really their business and this is not just like you know my uncle’s car he’s not using it you can go use it I mean you can if you want to like it’s probably affordable yeah okay someone asks
How are the roads and how did you navigate on your own so the roads we’ve said I think before potholes are very common depending on the part of Mongolia you’re in um the road conditions I’d say were like decent but not great I remember thinking that like it’s so beautiful out there
But it’s so hard to take take it in while you’re driving because you have to look at the Pooles so that is a like a plus when going on a tour someone does all the driving you just look up the window
Yeah um and navigation so we downloaded the map for the region before we left because another question actually we have here is um how is your data connection in service so data comes in and out in Mongolia just depending on where you are outside of litar of course at the capital city
It’s wonderful and great um so as a result we made sure we downloaded the Google Maps offline version before leaving and then we used Google Maps for the whole thing when we were like doing our own
Our own tours and within the city and stuff we just Google Maps yeah it was perfect and like like we said earlier like it was easy in the section of central Mongolia that we were traveling
In because I could see all the roads I can tell you right now that when we were on the GOI desert tour there was absolutely no roads mentioned on Google Maps where we were driving that’s why we
Recommend you get a driver so there like there so you cannot use Google mouse for navigating you wouldn’t know what you’re going to be up against at all which are the places to avoid as there is nothing to see or do I thought this was a really interesting question honestly everything we did
We would recommend doing the only thing that I that did come to mind when I saw this question is that we had at one point debated going to Korum which is like the ancient capital of
Mongolia we had debated going there as a trip from UL matar like taking a local bus which you can do uh but honestly we did end up visiting Korum and I wouldn’t say it’s worth its own trip from yeah
I would say like you have to bundle carum with like yeah it was a great stopping point on our on our journey like through Central Mongolia but I wouldn’t make the trip there just to go there
Because we obviously heard of Korum it’s like such a big part of Mongolia big part of Mongolia and we were thinking like going there specifically for that but no I’m glad we didn’t in the end I think
To get there it’s like a long local bus ride and I think it would like it would have taken like 3 days although to get there I will mention I think in our last video or when we saw Korum I think we
May have like understood it wrong like we that the Temple part was the city was the whole city so yeah we’ve had some comments from some of you guys thanks for commenting that I think yeah I
Think we thought that the temple complex was the whole city like the whole ancient city CU it’s in ruins the city you can’t actually really see it um so maybe we missed something there was also a
Small Museum there actually and we never even went into because we went into some some museums on our gby desert tour and like let’s just say there’s not that much to see or learn yeah so it wasn’t
Museum it wasn’t like super engaging the museums and we’ve seen a whole bunch and we’re like uh I don’t know if I want another Museum yeah I’m sorry we’re human I’m sorry just wasn’t our preference
Um but if you love history maybe that museum is for you what kind of clothing should I bring this is a great question because man did we get this wrong so going to Mongolia we expected that going
To the GOI desert would be cold at night I don’t know why we expected that I every time we go to the desert we’re always freezing at night so cold hot during the day very cold at night anyways we
Could not have been more wrong so we had brought all this like warm clothes and we didn’t need it at all in June um so obviously depending on the time of year you go Mongolia is one of the coldest
Countries in the world so bundle up if you’re there in Winter if you’re not it was Lov yeah I I think I think I’m not sure if I would have packed any different though like I would have made sure
Like still make sure that like we have all the cold stuff just in case we did cold stff I had too much cold stuff but you never really know honestly the GS themselves I feel like they weren’t they were good at temperature regulation but not like excellent so if it’s really hot outside
It can be pretty stuffy the yeah and you sleep with the door closed which was too bad I kind of wish we could have just opened it but then you sand and bugs and stuff at night would it come in
Yeah yeah night was pretty hot night nights were warm like I expected to be freezing at night and we weren’t so you don’t need anything wild I mean if you go in June like we did um but mongolia’s
Temperature changes so drastically from season to season and month to month so definitely just take a look at when you’re going should I bring all of my camping gear or can I get things there you could definitely get things there um we visited the black market in bitar when we first arrived
Nar Market it’s cool Market cool market and you can get anything honestly you can get anything so that like you could definitely arrive and buy stuff um you can buy like a whole camping equip yeah the whole Sleeping beds you want to barbecue yeah everything there you know I’ve never been
Inside an Amazon fulfillment center but I kind of feel like it would look like this where they literally have have everything um you’re probably going to pay tour pricing uh just as a heads up
If you’re a foreigner uh so but yeah if you need to get your Camp equipment you can again though with our truck rental we had everything included so we didn’t purchase anything can you get by with
English only I would say yes it’s kind of yes I would say yes in the city in matara is it’s easier it’s easier um it was still tough in some restaurants ordering definitely was pointing and
You know like hand sign was definitely the way to go yeah and but like our hosts for airbnbs and hotels and Stu we usually able to find at least one person who spoke English I think if
You’re yeah anybody in Hospitality it’d be easy yeah easier um easier but in some places it was it was challenging and outside of the capital then you definitely like it’s most most people just speak Mongolian um so we would recommend downloading the Mongolian language like we just
Use Google Translate so we download the Mongolian language before leaving service um but I will say like Google translate isn’t awesome in terms of Mongolian to English and we still really struggled like I would use my phone and like um use the picture option on Google to try and like
Translate let’s say a menu um and it didn’t it didn’t work that well so it was difficult and actually you know what’s funny the hardest part was when you have Google translate it and you
Want to like say the words it was like in cilx so like it’s hard to even understand like what sounds do I make to say this word yeah to try and like if we wanted to say a word in Mongolian like it
Was just challenging to to figure out how to say anything um so yeah it was a little harder but obviously totally doable we don’t speak Mongolian and we are fine yeah H cash or card so cash is accepted everywhere and I would highly recommend getting some chg grip cash is yeah definitely you
Need it definitely need but in UB in latar um card was accepted like everywhere yeah and um outside of UB honestly there was it was still accepted a ton yeah yeah especially like the like the
Restaurants like the more like yeah I felt like I felt like they always accepted uh credit card yeah even like the little convenience stores that we’d stop at on our goby desert trip uh to buy water and snacks whatever they almost always accepted card I honestly thought it was going to be like
More of a cash culture than like solely cash culture but like it was actually outside of UB outside of UV yeah but it was it was fun no but I would still like have cash for sure what are some
Final tips for planning a trip to Mongolia do it yeah actually you know what that’s the that’s the best tip is like I think um I feel like Mongolia doesn’t get enough like time in the spotlight for
Being like how like amazingly beautiful I knew that I remember thinking that like I knew mol is going to be beautiful but like when we were actually there I like it it didn’t even register
Like this is like way above where the bar was or I thought the bar was going to be from molia and there’s no real way to like understand it unless you’re like there we’ve never been to a place like
Mongolia like truly it was one of a kind um it was just exceptional I guess maybe some other like generic tips are that um you know because it’s huge and there’s such expanse um you know be ready
For like not too many amenities or maybe like you know we did a lot of squatting we did a lot of like ouses um a lot of baby wipe showers and it’s fine with us you’re definitely more roughing
It yeah it’s yeah for sure you could pay you could pay to not R not rough it um but even like at our at our budget which I think does does pretty well in different parts of different countries around
The world in particular our budget applied to Mongolia we felt like it was a bit more roughing it than I was initially expecting yes I agree with you especially considering the cost of like living in il matara I felt really affordable and then we left there and I was like wa it’s
A lot more expensive to be out here when we were filming that someone did ask um if it was possible to travel like how was it for traveling getting around for seniors okay and around Mongolia I’m
Not sure if that’s really a final tip but like yeah that’s good question just a quick question I would say yeah totally fine cuz a lot of it is sightseeing Omar obviously super sightseeing um so if you have a senior with mobility issues or just like yeah like an older adult I think
Probably the hardest thing would have been going up the sand dunes yeah that was so hard so that might not be something you literally have to just physically get yourself like a kilometer up a sand
Dune and it was very challenging that honestly I think would be the only thing I’d say that would probably be on my radar for something that an older adet would have a bit of a harder time yeah other than that like enjoying the expansiveness enjoying the sightseeing enjoying the GS enjoying
Like the camels I guess maybe Comfort wise so in the vehicles you know you’re you’re a little squishy we were for our goby desert tour we were a little squishy um so maybe Comfort wise for that
That’s something going to think about you’re in a car for many many hours in a day generally in Mongolia um and the GS were pretty hard I will say like the beds sorry the beds and the G I
Found them to be like it’s it’s you’re on like a board and then there’s a small mattress above it but like I get sore and I remember waking up sore um the first day and like I feel like I slept on
Like a piece of of hardwood with a Topper I’ve heard some people like bring like an air mattress to put on that and maybe that’s a good way to do it I mean if you need that to be comfortable if
You want to stick to a budget but like want to have a decent sleep maybe get an air mattress to put on top of like the G CAU thingy and again this is because I think our budget like made
That we were in the like the G that matched our budget but you could absolutely get nicer GS so I think that maybe maybe as a senior it might be better to just put a little bit more money
Into your tours and get maybe a little bit more comfortable vehicle and a bit more comfort for your bed at night yeah yeah we hope we convince you guys that Mongolia has got to be on your bucket list because it’s such an it’s amazing it’s a beautiful country we are 1,000% be back
One day like I’m so sure we’re going to be back one day I’m kind of glad that we didn’t do the North and I also didn’t really do much of the Far East or Far West because we have so much more to
Explore yeah yeah get like the Toyota L Cruiser again and then go do some more within you know within reason with with good caution we back one day um if you guys have more questions something
That we didn’t answer feel free to pop them in the comments and we will do our best to respond to any more questions you have down there uh and if you book a trick a trip to Mongolia like just
Have the most amazing time then know that we are very jealous okay thanks for watching you guys bye
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In this video, we answer questions like: where to go in Mongolia? What is Mongolian food like? Can you travel on your own or do you need a tour, how far in advance should you book things? How do you book tours? What is a good budget for traveling in Mongolia? How much time should you spend in Mongolia? Do you need a visa? When is the best time of year to visit Mongolia? How do you rent a car in Mongolia? What are the roads like? Can you use credit cards or is it cash-only? and so much more!
During our visit to Mongolia, we explored the country in quite a few ways. We went around Ulaanbaatar on our own, we hired a private driver for a day to visit Terelj National Park, we joined a tour for 5 day to see the Gobi Desert, and we rented a truck and drove around Central Mongolia by ourselves while camping in our rooftop tent. By the end of our trip to Mongolia, we felt like we had the chance to test our many different ways of seeing the country, which is why we feel capable of sharing lots of good information about how to travel in Mongolia.
We made video about each of these adventures:
Arriving in Mongolia: https://youtu.be/JwszRMwkcvY
Exploring Ulaanbaatar: https://youtu.be/vKuMF6fKTaQ
Day Trip to Terelj National Park: https://youtu.be/tlpDi8c37yE
5 Days in the Gobi Desert: https://youtu.be/2u3JzwUFnRI
Unguided Road trip (Camping): https://youtu.be/Z53j2QjJhK4 and https://youtu.be/mD_VVX04nds
Mongolia Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSSlYnwzYFH4RR1lvd2blVpQic5wjGfw-
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== Chapters ==
0:00 Why are we talking about Mongolia?
0:51 When is the best time to visit Mongolia?
1:36 Budget for Mongolia
5:10 Mongolia itinerary
6:49 What’s Mongolian food like
7:57 The process of entering Mongolia
12:07 How far in advance should you book things?
15:05 The companies/people we used
15:42 Tips before going on a tour in Mongolia
19:41 Tour or solo?
22:28 Car rentals (or truck rentals)
25:41 Roads and navigation
29:50 Camping gear
30:34 Do people speak English?
32:03 Cash or card?
34:18 Accessibility
8 Comments
what kind of shoes did you wear when hiking the sand dunes
If you two come here again, hope you guys go to Zaisan Hill, it has a old memorial at the top and the main building has alot of things.
Thanks for visiting us the land of the eternal blue sky where nomads culture lived for thousands of years.
Sorry, quick ad : If anyone else is coming to Mongolia and needs a help inside/outside of the city, me and my dad take tourists to wherever they wanna go. Way cheaper than agency ofc 😉
Very good couple: positive and open minded
Korea hasn't been interesting enough for a video yet?
Don't go to Khaan Buuz. As a local I say that place is on the nastier side.
Great info roundup – thx for answering all the great questions! And the senior info at the end is also much appreciated since my 81 yr old mom is now sold on Mongolia thanks to you guys 😃 so I didn’t have to sell her on adding to our top 10 list. Just a great series on an amazing country.