Travel Guides

Mongolia Travel Articles

Practical advice from people who actually live and travel here - so you arrive prepared.

Language & Culture

Common Mongolian Phrases for Tourists

Learn essential Mongolian greetings, travel questions, food words and emergency phrases with Cyrillic and simple pronunciation.

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Packing Guide

Things You Need in Mongolia

Outdoor and travel gear that actually helps in remote Mongolia: power banks, adapters, wipes, quick-dry towels, liners, headlamps, water filters and dust protection.

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Culture & Music

Mongolian Throat Singing in Mongolia

What Khöömei is, where to hear it, and how to build Mongolian throat singing into a cultural trip without wasting travel days.

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Essential Reading

10 Things to Know Before Visiting Mongolia

From visa rules and currency to mobile data and road conditions - the honest briefing every first-time visitor needs.

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Getting Around

Do You Need a Driver in Mongolia?

Mongolia's countryside has virtually no public transport. Here's when hiring a driver is essential, when it's optional, and how to find a good one.

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Northern Mongolia

Hatgal Mongolia: Gateway to Lake Khuvsgul

How to plan Hatgal, Lake Khuvsgul, ger camps, horse riding, transport from Moron, and the northern Mongolia route without wasting days.

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Connectivity

Mongolia SIM Card Guide 2026

Which carrier works best, where to buy, how much to spend, and what coverage actually looks like when you're three days from the nearest town.

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Getting Here

Mongolia Stopover on the Trans-Siberian Railway

Train options from Beijing and Moscow, the famous bogie-change border crossing, visa rules, and how to spend 2–5 days in Mongolia between trains.

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Couples & Adventure

Mongolia Honeymoon: The Gritty, Adventurous Path

Skip the resort script and choose shared challenge. This guide explains why hardship, teamwork, and the Mongolian steppe can build a stronger bond for newlyweds.

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Specialist vs. Booking Platform

Why not just use GetYourGuide or Viator?

Those platforms work well in easy destinations. Mongolia is not an easy destination. Most listings are resellers, not operators - and there's no one on the ground when a track washes out or a camp closes. eMongolia.eu is based in Ulaanbaatar and answers the phone when it matters.

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