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trixied
Joined: 26 Sep 2009
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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i've got some friends who travelled to mongolia for a derby across europe they absolutely loved it and looking at the pics, seems like i'll be going there for august. anyone recommend a good travel agent to do packages (for 2 people) or should one buy the air ticket and then figure out what to do when you get there. 2-3 weeks i'm thinking.
thanks for the help!! |
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Dermotk
Joined: 10 Nov 2010
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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Anyone else thinking of going to Mongolia in August? My friend and i are seriously considering it. |
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tukmax
Joined: 06 Jul 2010
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 5:32 am Post subject: |
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Hey, I'd like to bump this thread because I'm seriously considering going to Mongolia! I'd like some advice from people who know can help me!
When: September 15 - 30th, some time in between those dates. I could go from either 1 to 2 weeks. Is this too late in the season? Will I be limited to the south?
Where: Not sure yet, but I'd like to stay in a Ger tent, do the traditional nomadic stuff. Kharokhan looks interesting. Gobi desert too.
Who: Just myself. If I could meet other travelers to lower the cost that would be great!
I found a return flight direct from Seoul for $600. I'd like to keep the cost of this trip low as it will be the first trip on my Asia backpacking tour. (I'm returning to Seoul after the trip because a return ticket was pretty much the same price as a one way and flying somewhere else after was really expensive. I'll just take the ferry from Busan to Japan to go there next)
I emailed the top four best rated guesthouses on hostelworld about tour prices, details etc.
I'd like to get a feel for how much this trip will cost me and what parts of Mongolia people recommend.
Thank-you. |
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mdsb87
Joined: 16 Aug 2010 Location: Gyeongsangnam do
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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My GF and i have finalized all our bookings inc flights and tours. We'll be back from Mongolia in early August after a week there. I can let you know how our tour went and give you details about how to contact the tour crowd. I shopped around for ages to get something to fit our budget - there was a vast difference between some of the companies price wise so do some research! Will let you know how ours went in a few months! |
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tukmax
Joined: 06 Jul 2010
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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mdsb87 wrote: |
My GF and i have finalized all our bookings inc flights and tours. We'll be back from Mongolia in early August after a week there. I can let you know how our tour went and give you details about how to contact the tour crowd. I shopped around for ages to get something to fit our budget - there was a vast difference between some of the companies price wise so do some research! Will let you know how ours went in a few months! |
Can you give me more details about where exactly your tour is going and how much it costs? how much is your flight too? |
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420trader
Joined: 22 May 2011
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 9:13 pm Post subject: |
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Definitely let us know how everything goes. I really want to go to Mongolia or Nepal before I leave for New York. I'd like to go ride (motorcycle) across the country. |
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warmachinenkorea
Joined: 12 Oct 2008
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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My wife and I want to do Mongolia this summer too. We like to do things together and not with strangers. Is it possible to get a Jeep and guide for us? We would do the capital for probably a day then go out for a few days.
What are some must sees?
What are some essentials to take with us?
How much cash would we need? |
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travel zen
Joined: 22 Feb 2005 Location: Good old Toronto, Canada
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:47 pm Post subject: |
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There are plenty plenty jeeps and guides in Ulaan Bataar to rent from. I would stick with either the tourists boards in the city, or rent from the many hostels. Prices vary widely so shop around. Find a company that is vouched for by other travellers.
Must sees? I wanted to go to Khovsgol Lake in the west of Mongolia. There is the Gobi, the huge statute of Chinggis on the outskirts of the capital, Kharkorin and others to name a few. Bring a travel book that will tell you whats cool to visit.
Mongolia is not expensive. You can find a hotel for $30/night or a hostel for $5/night. Food can be as little as $3 a meal and up. There are expensive places to stay and eat if you want better 'quality'.
My opinion, if you go on tours and stay in hotels for a week, you should bring $2000 per person. On the tours, you should also bring toilet paper. |
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is so delicious
Joined: 28 Apr 2009
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 4:51 am Post subject: |
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Hey peeps,
Count me as one of those interested in Mongolia. I'm very much thinking of going from somewhere between 7/29 and 8/7... which brings me to my first question... how much time is enough? More and more it sounds like Ulan Baatar is skippable... I do like hitting bars and meeting ladies, etc., but I can do that in Seoul and shouldn't plan my vacation around it. Maybe just a Saturday night or something. I am thinking of flying in on 7/29 (Friday night), maybe having some fun in the city for Friday/Saturday, resting up Sunday, then taking a tour from Monday-Thursday or Friday. Is that enough time? How long or how short can a tour be? I'd probably be okay with three-five days in the desert or whatever... as romantic as I find vast, empty landscape, I haven't really tested myself much on this vague obsession.
I am traveling alone and I think I don't mind spending the extra money to stay alone. I'm not one of those super outgoing expats anxious to meet other expats... this is more of a kind of self-examination/spiritual awakening sort of thing, and frankly it sounds awkward being out in this empty desert with a bunch of strangers. I understand I'll have a guide, but hopefully he'll know to leave me alone, ha ha.
Okay, this is getting long... just getting excited about this. Mongolia is one of the only places relatively close to Korea that I haven't checked out yet, and I am big into pretty landscape, empty deserts, etc, alternated with cheap/heavy city drinking. Glad to hear it getting a lot of love here.
So I guess I'm just curious if a three-five day tour is realistic or if most people on here are talking about weeks, not days. Also, what sort of prices I might be able to expect... I have an idea of what to expect for hostels and whatnot, but not for tours. And keep in mind I'm willing to shell out extra cash to be alone, though I guess I'm asking just how much extra cash it will take (horses are nice and romantic... and they'll save gas money, right??).
I've found tickets for about 750,000W, round trip. I expect to go out a night or two and do some drinking, eat a few good meals in the city, but I don't need any four star hotels or restaurants or anything. Can I hope to spend... less than 2,000,000W in total, tours included? Or am I way off (in a bad or good way?) here?
Sorry for the long post... thanks for any help! |
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Kuros
Joined: 27 Apr 2004
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:48 am Post subject: |
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Here are some destinations in Mongolia.
Hustai Park
Kharakhorum
I enjoyed Mongolia. But unfortunately I went in May 2007, which was apparently the dry season of all dry seasons. Try to go in late May at the earliest. |
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samd
Joined: 03 Jan 2007
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:04 pm Post subject: |
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is so delicious wrote: |
Hey peeps,
Count me as one of those interested in Mongolia. I'm very much thinking of going from somewhere between 7/29 and 8/7... which brings me to my first question... how much time is enough? More and more it sounds like Ulan Baatar is skippable... I do like hitting bars and meeting ladies, etc., but I can do that in Seoul and shouldn't plan my vacation around it. Maybe just a Saturday night or something. I am thinking of flying in on 7/29 (Friday night), maybe having some fun in the city for Friday/Saturday, resting up Sunday, then taking a tour from Monday-Thursday or Friday. Is that enough time? How long or how short can a tour be? I'd probably be okay with three-five days in the desert or whatever... as romantic as I find vast, empty landscape, I haven't really tested myself much on this vague obsession.
I am traveling alone and I think I don't mind spending the extra money to stay alone. I'm not one of those super outgoing expats anxious to meet other expats... this is more of a kind of self-examination/spiritual awakening sort of thing, and frankly it sounds awkward being out in this empty desert with a bunch of strangers. I understand I'll have a guide, but hopefully he'll know to leave me alone, ha ha.
Okay, this is getting long... just getting excited about this. Mongolia is one of the only places relatively close to Korea that I haven't checked out yet, and I am big into pretty landscape, empty deserts, etc, alternated with cheap/heavy city drinking. Glad to hear it getting a lot of love here.
So I guess I'm just curious if a three-five day tour is realistic or if most people on here are talking about weeks, not days. Also, what sort of prices I might be able to expect... I have an idea of what to expect for hostels and whatnot, but not for tours. And keep in mind I'm willing to shell out extra cash to be alone, though I guess I'm asking just how much extra cash it will take (horses are nice and romantic... and they'll save gas money, right??).
I've found tickets for about 750,000W, round trip. I expect to go out a night or two and do some drinking, eat a few good meals in the city, but I don't need any four star hotels or restaurants or anything. Can I hope to spend... less than 2,000,000W in total, tours included? Or am I way off (in a bad or good way?) here?
Sorry for the long post... thanks for any help! |
UB is definitely skippable. The nightlife is average at best, and if you're alone you'll have to be doubly careful when walking around alone at night, catching taxis (every car is a taxi) etc. I found the food very average also.
Monday to Friday is not too short for a tour either. Most people I know, myself included, have had enough after a few days of open spaces and gers. It's a great experience, but I found myself wanting to go home after a fews days, it's not like a camping trip in the woods where you want to stay forever, for me anyway.
Your budget is realistic also, you should have money left over. A five day tour shouldn't be more than a couple hundred dollars(might be more for you since you're going solo though), hotels are cheap (but terrible) and you won't spend that much on food and drinks since meals are included in the tour.
Tour agency recommendation. Looking at the State Department Store from the main road, there is a street running along the right side of it. On that street, opposite the department store, are a few shops, one or two of which sell camping/hiking gear. Next to them is the travel agent we used. Tours were good value, good fun, and the agency was very helpful, good English. |
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mdsb87
Joined: 16 Aug 2010 Location: Gyeongsangnam do
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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Ok guys my GF and I have just returned from our holiday and it was utterly brilliant.
We only had 7 days there so we chose to go with a pre arranged tour.
The company we used was AATM (Active and Adventure Tours Mongolia).
We were provided with a driver and a guide for just the two of us. It is cheaper to get a bigger group but IMO it's too risky to go with strangers as they could be incredibly annoying and ruin a precious holiday.
We needed to leave from Busan and return to Busan so our flights were more expensive than ppl who can fly Incheon return. We flew Busan- Gimpo - Incheon -UB - Beijing - Busan.
The company collected us at the airport and transferred us to our hostel.
We then left UB and headed out to the country. We spend two days with a nomad family ( the real deal not some touristy fake) where we helped with the farm and had delicious home cooked meals. We also did a full day horse riding with a nomad guide.
Then we went Ugii lake which was beautiful and relaxing after the two days with the nomads.
From there we went onto KharKhorum where there is an awesome Buddhist monastery and we stayed in a tourist Ger camp. There was traditional Mongolian music played there that night which is unmissable.
From Kharkhorum we went to Hustai NP again a slower paced day which involved going to see Takhi horse in the wild.
Then we returned to UB and onto the Giant Chinggis Khaan statue.
It cost 860 USD a head which was discounted from 890 because our plane arrived late and we couldn;t do a city tour. The company put in the Statue excursion FOC and that sealed the deal.
I highly recommend the company. The guide and driver were fantastic - all the help you could want but left you to yourself unless you wanted it which was really nice. The pace was varied to with busy days and more relaxing days.
You can contact Ariuna and she will make up a proposal for you by contacting her on this email address: [email protected]
Tell her what you want and she make custom trip for you quite fast.
http://www.tourmongolia.com is the website. |
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travel zen
Joined: 22 Feb 2005 Location: Good old Toronto, Canada
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 4:01 am Post subject: |
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Sounds like a good trip.
I love Mongolia and miss it much  |
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jc1257
Joined: 22 Aug 2010
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:55 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the trip report. I hope to get there next year and this will help with the planning. Does the company have a prices on the website? I can't seem to find any. |
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mdsb87
Joined: 16 Aug 2010 Location: Gyeongsangnam do
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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I think they may have some prices for their set trips but we didn't go on one so I just asked for a quote from the off.
After a good bit of research this crowd were the best value and having been there now I can say they are very professional. The driver and guide were both young too which was good. |
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