How about Mongolian electrical outlets and plug types?
Mongolia uses power outlets and plugs of types A, C & I as same as China. All power sockets in Mongolia provide a standard voltage of 220V with a standard frequency of 50Hz.
Take a look at the pictures below to see what these plugs and power sockets look like: But the type A and C are most commonly used. Please note that some camps in rural areas may not have many types of plug.
Type A – Mostly used in the US, Canada, Mexico, Central America, China and Japan. No other plug types will fit in a type A outlet.
Type C – The standard European plug. Commonly used in Europe, South-America and Asia, but also in quite a few other countries. Plugs of type E and F will also fit in a type C outlet.
Type I – Used in Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, China and Argentina. No other plug types will fit into a type I outlet.
What is a tourist Ger camp?
A tourist ger camp, often simply referred to as a “ger camp,” is a type of accommodation commonly found in Mongolia, especially in rural and remote areas. A ger, also known as a yurt, is a traditional Mongolian round tent made of a wooden frame covered with felt.
Each ger typically accommodates 2-4 guests and is equipped with beds, warm blankets, and stove for heating. Some ger camps have private toilet and washroom connected with each ger. Some have shared bathroom and shower facilities which are located in a separate building.
What facilities and services mongolian hotels offer?
Mongolian hotels offer a range of facilities and services catering to the needs of travelers. These typically include comfortable accommodations, dining options featuring Mongolian and international cuisine, Wi-Fi access, concierge services, and arrangements for tours and transportation. Some higher-end hotels may also offer spa facilities, fitness centers, and conference rooms for business travelers.
Where can I exchange my money?
You can exchange currency at any closest bank to you in Ulaanbaatar city. Also you can cash up with your debit card on Mongolian Togrogs at ATMS. ATMs are in Ulaanbaatar and most provincial capitals these days. Make sure to check the current exchange rate before you go in. It is always better to have cash on tour for buying alcohol drinks, snacks and souvenirs.
What is the luggage limit on a domestic flight?
Within Mongolia, baggage allowance is checked luggage weighing up to 15 kg per person. Baggage in excess of this amount on domestic flights will be charged approximately 1.5- 2 USD per kilo depending on destinations, which is collected by the airline at the airport.
About a visa to travel to Mongolia?
There are many countries that are exempted from a visa to enter Mongolia. Please check here.
Mongolia has started issuing e-visas to save time and money for foreign nationals traveling to Mongolia. Citizens of the countries on this list can apply for Mongolian e-visa from anywhere in the world. You can apply through this website: https://www.evisa.mn/en/apply
Also please check the video introduction about how to apply e-visa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcKzMqNPq_A
Types of e-visas that can be issued:
– Tourist /K2/
– Participant in cultural and sports competition /K4/
– Transit /K6/
Other visitors must obtain visa approval prior to entry. A tourist visa for Mongolia can be obtained from any Mongolian Embassy or consulate office worldwide. Visas are valid for 30〜90 days depending on visa types.
When is the best time to travel to Mongolia?
The best time to travel to Mongolia depends on your preferences and the type of experience you’re seeking. Mongolia experiences a continental climate with distinct seasons. Here’s a breakdown of the seasons to help you plan:
Summer (June to August):Best for: Adventure and Cultural Exploration
Highlights: Warm temperatures, lush landscapes, and vibrant festivals. Ideal for outdoor activities like trekking, horseback riding, and attending traditional events.
Autumn (September to October):
Best for: Mild Weather and Fall Colors
Highlights: Pleasant temperatures, fewer tourists, and the landscapes transform into beautiful autumn hues. Good for hiking and cultural experiences.
Winter (November to February):
Best for: Winter Sports and Unique Scenery
Highlights: Winter sports enthusiasts will enjoy activities like skiing and dog sledding. The snowy landscapes offer a unique perspective, and you may experience traditional winter festivals.
Spring (March to May):
Best for: Wildflower Blooms and Nomadic Lifestyle
Highlights: Spring brings blooming wildflowers and the nomadic communities are on the move. It’s a great time for cultural experiences and witnessing the birth of newborn animals.
It’s important to note that Mongolia’s weather can be unpredictable, and temperatures can vary widely, especially in the mountainous regions. Before planning your trip, consider the specific activities you want to engage in and pack accordingly. Also, check the weather conditions for the regions you plan to visit.