Let us guide you through UB & help you discover the unusual place and the best sites of the capital.
Our drivers are carefully selected and trained to welcome and accompany you throughout your tour. Their conduct and the comfort of the vehicles will ensure you a safe & relaxing journey.
Our selection of destinations:
Zaisan is a memorial in the southern area of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar that honors allied Mongolian and Sovietsoldiers killed in World War II. Located on a hill in the southern part of the city, the memorial features a circular memorial painting that depicts scenes of friendship between the people of the USSR and Mongolia. After driving to the uppermost parking lot on the hill, visitors must make a climb of three hundred steps before reaching the monument and mural. (612 steps, if they start at the base of the hill.) Those who make the climb are rewarded with a panoramic view of the entire city of Ulaanbaatar in the valley below, as well as the Tuul River flowing past the city.
Gandantegchinlen Monastery is a Mongolian Buddhistmonastery in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar that has been restored and revitalized since 1990. The Tibetan name translates to the “Great Place of Complete Joy”. It currently has over 150 monks in residence. It features a 26.5-meter-high statue of Avalokiteśvara. It came under state protection in 1994. Gandantegchinlen Khiid monastery, having escaped this mass destruction, was closed in 1938, but then reopened in 1944 and was allowed to continue as the only functioning Buddhist monastery, under a skeleton staff, as a token homage to traditional Mongolian culture and religion. With the end of Marxism in Mongolia in 1990, restrictions on worship were lifted.
Bogd Khan Palace Museum is a museum complex located at the Green Palace of the eighth Jebtsundamba Khutughtu, who was later proclaimed located Bogd Khan, or emperor of Mongolia. Alongside being the oldest museum, it is also considered as one of the museums with the biggest collection in Mongolia. The palace is the only one left from originally four residences of the Bogd Khan. The Bogd Khan Palace Museum is a museum complex in the Green Palace of Bogd Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, the last king of Mongolia VIII. One of the oldest and most valuable museums in Mongolia.
Continue to visit the National & Natural Museum of Mongolia.
PACKAGE PRICES
2 participants – $85 each
3 participants – $80 each
4 participants – $75 each
5 participants – $75 each
6+ participants – $60 each
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
- Horse riding (30 mins – 1 hour)
- Hold & take a picture with an eagle