- Experience: 14 years of experience and expertise in exclusive Mongolia tours
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Postcards from clients
Dear Mongolia Luxury Travel,
Now that we are home in Thailand, we want to thank you for all of your help in arranging our Jewels of Mongolia tour this past month. We had an absolutely fantastic time, from beginning to end, on our recent trip to Mongolia. We could not have been more pleased and impressed with their constant attention to detail and comfort for their guests. We had so many good belly laughs with our tour group they made this trip a dream come true.
Health and Medical Info for Mongolia:
No specific requirements are stated for Mongolia by the WHO, however, all visitors should ensure that they come to Mongolia with suitable medical insurance, and sufficient medical supply if they are intaking any.
And there are no immunisations required for entry into Mongolia, apart from rabies if you love petting dogs.
For any emergency numerous good hospitals are available in the capital and other major provincial centers such as the South Gobi etc. Mongolia Luxury Travel is cooperating with S.O.S Medica for any case of emergency.
Water Quality:
Water quality in Mongolia is relatively good compared to other Asian countries. Many visitors have drunk tap water without boiling or treating it and have had no problems.
However, drinking bottled mineral water is recommended in Mongolia and bottled water supply is good everywhere in the country.
Safety:
Mongolia is considered to be one of the safest countries to travel with hearty nomads living in the harmony with monther nature, no religious conflicts with less than 2% of the population are Muslim the rest Buddhists, and the country's totally landlocked (no tsunamis).
The Mongols are hearty people who are curious and ready to help for anyone needing help. Just like any other destinations in the world pickpocketing can be common in the capital city's most crowded places, and walking in the dark in the capital city is not recommended.
No specific requirements are stated for Mongolia by the WHO, however, all visitors should ensure that they come to Mongolia with suitable medical insurance, and sufficient medical supply if they are intaking any.

The Naadam festival is the biggest celebration of test of courage, strength, dexterity, and marksmanship of Mongol nomads. Naadam takes place on 11-12 July and features "Three Manly Sports": wrestling, horse racing and archery.
This month's featured accommodation is Steppe Nomads tourist ger camp in serene Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve, only 2hr drive from Ulaanbaatar. The nomadic style eco camp offers 24 roomy and comfortable Mongolian gers, along with tasty dishes and a good range of wine and a great range of activities. 