Experience the rich history and traditions of Ulaanbaatar on a private city tour. Visit historical sites, monasteries, and the National Museum of Mongolia for a comprehensive understanding of the country’s past and present.
Experience the rich history and traditions of Ulaanbaatar on a private city tour. Visit historical sites, monasteries, and the National Museum of Mongolia for a comprehensive understanding of the country’s past and present.
- Монголын Үндэсний Музей - Offers a succinct yet thorough exploration of Mongolia’s history, spanning from early human settlements to the contemporary era, through an extensive collection of artifacts. Of particular interest to women might be the display of traditional costumes from over 20 ethnic groups, along with their jewelry and luxury…
- Монголын Үндэсний Музей - Offers a succinct yet thorough exploration of Mongolia’s history, spanning from early human settlements to the contemporary era, through an extensive collection of artifacts. Of particular interest to women might be the display of traditional costumes from over 20 ethnic groups, along with their jewelry and luxury accessories.
- Sukhbaatar Square - This central square in Ulaanbaatar was originally named after Sukhbaatar, a national hero from the early 20th century, marking the beginning of Mongolia’s path to independence. Today, it is named after Chinggis Khan (Mongolian spelling) and offers a splendid view of many significant landmarks from both the past and present, as well as a vibrant atmosphere for cultural events and social gatherings such as weddings, graduations, and reunions.
- Gandantegchenling Monastery - A major center of Buddhism in Mongolia, this expansive architectural complex features a massive gold-plated statue of Buddha as its main attraction. The complex also houses a religious school, a vast library of valuable books, and numerous temples where Buddhist services and rituals are conducted. Notably, the 13th Dalai Lama briefly resided here in 1904 after fleeing the British invasion of Tibet.
- Zaisan Memorial - Situated on a hill at the city’s edge, this site offers a panoramic view of the rapidly expanding metropolis. It features a circular fresco wall adorned with a colorful mosaic that illustrates seven decades of Soviet-Mongolian cooperation, with an eternal flame at its center. With over 600 steps leading from the base to the top, Zaisan is a popular spot for Ulaanbaatar residents to spend their leisure time.
- Tumen Ekh Ensemble - Provides a captivating introduction to Mongolia’s folk songs, traditional dances, and the internationally renowned arts of throat singing and contortion. It offers an opportunity to experience the horse fiddle, a symbol of Mongolia’s traditional musical art. A Buddhist ritual dance featuring deities in elaborate masks is also a key part of the performance.

- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Guiding and support staff
- Sightseeing and admission fees
- Lunch and drinking water
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Guiding and support staff
- Sightseeing and admission fees
- Lunch and drinking water
- Travel Insurance
- Beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
- Gratuities for support staff
- Travel Insurance
- Beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
- Gratuities for support staff
In the morning, the guide will pick up guests from any location in Ulaanbaatar for an engaging, flexible, and physically easy day tour. Stroll through the city’s central square while the guide shares fascinating insights about Ulaanbaatar’s past and present. Visit the Chinggis Khan memorial complex and capture a photo in front of his impressive statue….
In the morning, the guide will pick up guests from any location in Ulaanbaatar for an engaging, flexible, and physically easy day tour. Stroll through the city’s central square while the guide shares fascinating insights about Ulaanbaatar’s past and present. Visit the Chinggis Khan memorial complex and capture a photo in front of his impressive statue. Climb the steps to the top of Zaisan Hill to enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Experience the serene atmosphere of Gandan Monastery, the main Buddhist center, and observe Buddhist rituals and services. Conclude with a comprehensive overview of the country’s history, from early humans to the modern era, at the National Museum of Mongolia. Of particular interest to ladies might be the collection of traditional costumes from over 20 ethnic groups, along with their jewelry and luxury accessories. An optional performance of folk music and dance, featuring the renowned art of throat singing, can be a perfect end to a wonderful day.
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.