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    Why 2023 is the year to visit Mongolia

    LuckyBy LuckyMarch 13, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Ulaanbatar, Mongolia
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    Due to its remoteness and low heat season, Mongolia has long been ignored by travelers.

    But as the country proceeds to proceed to tourism by reducing its entry position for international visitors and upgrading its infrastructure, 2023 can be the best time to reach there yet.

    There are 10 reasons here that passengers should now start a plan to travel to Mongolia.

    The Mongolia government announced 2023 through 2025, “The year to visit Mongolia,” Citizens from additional 34 countries can now travel country visa-free by the end of 2025.

    In addition to Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Spain and UK, as well as many European countries, including Australia and New Zealand, now brings the total number of countries and regions in the visa-free list to 61.

    The entire list is here.

    After years of delay, an epidemic and several controversies, the newly created Chinggis Khan International Airport was finally opened in the summer of 2021.

    With the ability to handle approximately 3 million passengers in a year, infrastructure is a welcome for the country’s efforts to increase the airport tourism, in addition to 500 new aircraft parking sites and to support the increase in domestic as well as budget flights.

    Budget flights from Eznis Airways to Hong Kong have been resumed since the inauguration of the airport, and negotiations to resume direct flights to the United States have been allegedly running.

    The recently opened Chinggis Khan Museum provides a beautiful, fresh look on Mongolia’s tumor history.

    With more than 10,000 artifacts spread over more than 2,000 years, the museum examines the history of Mongols and the history of the empire created by them – and eventually lost.

    The artifacts of the museum are presented more than eight floors, with six permanent and two temporary exhibition halls. Directed tourism is offered free of cost from 10 am to 4 pm on every Saturday and Sunday.

    In August, Mongolia's 2023 soul will be of Gobi Festival.

    When most people think of Mongolia, one of the largest deserts in the world has the last things for concerting and conservation-centered art installations to come to mind.

    But all of this is changing thanks to festivals such as Plattem, Spirit of Gobi, Intro Electronic Music Festival and Kharoomm 360 Visual Art and Music Experience.

    Mongolia’s rappers, bands and folk singers’ Mongolia along with a liberal mixture of Mongolia -to keep international bands, DJs and musicians around the world, country can be one of the least places in the world only for festival lovers.

    The annual Nadam program has always been a major reason for traveling to Mongolia, but now that the festival has celebrated its 100 -year anniversary, it is a good time to participate in 2023 forever.

    While the origin of the festival lies in the days of Genghis Khan, when he used horse racing, wrestling and archery competitions to keep his warriors in shape in the middle of the fight, Nadam only officially became a national holiday 100 years ago.

    Today, there are some more bells and whistles compared to the festival of the Mahana Khan at Ulaanbatar at the National Sports Stadium.

    A seat at the opening ceremony of July 11 is always one of the most difficult tickets to score in the city.

    Try your hand in archery Mongolian way

    Mongolian archery is making a comeback.

    Mounted archery is watching a revival in Mongolia, thanks to people like Altkhuyag Nargui, one of the most skillful archers in sports and his archery academy, Namna.

    Here, locals learn the basic principles of Mongolian archery before raising the horse and take their newly found skills to another level.

    In the summer months, students and members of the academy put in a weekly show for interested audiences. The academy also provides a day -long training session for those wishing to try this intense game.

    Talking about giving life to the oldest traditions of Mongolia, the revival of Mongol Bichig, or the traditional Mongolian script written from top to bottom, and left from the left, a major revival has also been observed in recent years.

    Master calligraphy about this important cultural heritage, visit Erdensin Khur Mongolian calligraphy center in Karakoram to learn from Tamir Samandabadara Purev. And, when you are there, browse the Urerts filled with tamir’s work.

    A Mongolian hunter sends his golden eagle to catch hunting.

    With the newly declared Eagle Hunter Tour of Nomadic Off-Road, Husarn’s new Norden 901 Expedition Motorcycle’s release pair, and you have the fastest adventure in Mongolia.

    The tour takes six riders from Ulanbatar to Ban-Uligi at a distance of 1,700 km, where the riders eventually meet their hosts, the famous Eagle Hunters of Mongolia.

    Compared to this adventure, only one thing is the rate at which nomadic off-road tours are sold.

    Professionary Mushar Joel Rouses has been traveling to dogs in Khuvasgul in the lake, which has been frozen for 18 years.

    With low crowds, the lower hotel rate and the opportunity to see one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes are completely frozen, something else to see and experience winter in Mongolia.

    Rauji’s company, Wind of Mongolia, provides tourism of the lake, where each person is assigned to their own sles and dogs for travel. After Rauji’s leadership, the Mushes will form a loop of the Lake. Activities include ice fishing, while travelers live in winter Yurt and spend time with nomadic families with travel.

    Scandinavian design hits Mongolia to Yeru Lodge

    Yeru Lodge Scandinavian is infected with minimalism.

    Settled in the heart of the Salez province on the Jeru River, Erich Gulid Johnson, the founder of Yeru Lodge Norwegian, first visited Mongolia in 2017.

    With a minimal scandinavian-style restaurant and dining area, there is a destination for guests, a handful of yarts, two petals, kayaks, a driving range, mountain bike and a yoga area, a destination for the lodge nature lovers.

    Fully off-grid, lodge runs using solar panels, thermal heating, and all the water water comes well well and is recycled after use.

    Additionally, all glass, metal and plastic used in the lodge are also recycled, and food waste is converted into manure used to grow vegetables, berries and herbs.

    The lodge is set to open in April 2023.

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