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There are six major hotels in Ulaanbaatar, offering over 1000 beds. There are also many smaller hotels, guest houses and hostels
of varying standards. There is suitable accommodation for backpackers. Outside the capital, hotels are basic and few in number.
Most provide full board, daily excursions and entrance fees to museums and the services of a guide or interpreter. Accommodation
can be arranged through tourism companies or directly with the hotels. Grading: There is currently no official grading system for accommodation in Mongolia.
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There is limited accommodation for visitors. Prices are available on request.
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| Camping |
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There are now 95 tourist ger camps spread throughout the countryside. The accommodation is in gers (round felt tents used by nomadic herders). In most cases, there are also restaurants, bars, toilets and showers. Ger camps are usually open from May to October. Tourists with their own tents have the opportunity to camp almost anywhere they
want although there are restrictions in protected areas and it is advisable to avoid settlements.
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| Accommodation Information |
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Mongolian Hotels Association Children’s Palace, Door No 27, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Tel: (11) 450 683. Fax: (11) 684 595.
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