Ulaanbaatar can feel overwhelming to first-time travelers. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private walking tour.
This personalized tour allows you to discover the exterior of monuments, including museums, while learning about the city’s history and culture. If you’d like to include a museum visit, your guide can adapt the itinerary to your wishes—just let us know beforehand.
Your guide will contact you in advance to ensure you see the sites that interest you most. Perfect for families, solo travelers, or couples, this tour offers insider knowledge and a deeper connection to Ulaanbaatar.
The local guide will pick you up at your hotel ( if located in Oulan Bator ). Travelers can request the tour to start from any centrally located hotel. In case your hotel is outside the city center we will select a convenient meeting point in the city center. Tour may end at a different location from the departure point unless requested in advance of the tour.
Once known as Genghis Khan Square, Sükhbaatar Square is Ulaanbaatar's epicenter. Named for Damdin Sükhbaatar, who declared Mongolian independence from China in 1921, it houses statues of Genghis Khan, Sükhbaatar, and Sanjaasürengiin Zorig, who helped lead the democratic revolution of 1990.
The Gandantegchinlen Monastery is a Mongolian Buddhist monastery 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".
The Dsaisan Memorial is located in the south of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar and is intended to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died in World War II. The memorial is located on a hill.
The Chinggis Khan Museum is the nation's largest museum and holds a collection of over 8,300 objects relating to Great Khans of the Mongol Empire and the history of Mongolia from Xiongnu to the end of the 20th century, with a portion of the collected artifacts on display in nine exhibition halls.
The Winter Palace of Bogd Khan stands in the south of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, on a road to Zaisan. The palace, now a museum, was built in 1905 according to the plans of a Russian architect under the direct command of Tsar Nicholas II.
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