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Mongolia Tourist Destinations
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Mongolia is a landlocked nation that lies in the northern region of China. It shares its borders with Kazakhstan, Russia, China, and North Korea. Mongolia has one of the richest deposits of gold and other precious stones. As such, this country is quite popular for its vast deposits of such precious resources. Plan your trip to Mongolia destinations with MIAT airlines flight tickets online with low cost airlines.
Travel Guide and Tourist Destinations
 Top 10 tourist attractions in Mongolia:
Hogno Haan Uul, the Hogno Haan Uul Valley, the Ovgon-Khiyd along with other parts of the Mongols' lands, the Tovar River, the Selenge River, the Munkhala River, the Chystum Lake, the Selenge River, the Yalatsupu River, the Tovar River and the Mongols' capital city of Ulaanbaan. 
Things To Do in Mongolia:
Visit travelers' reviews and photographs of all the Mongolia tourist attractions and visit the state museum and the anthropological museum. The most important architectural site in Ulaanbaatar is the UNESCO world heritage site, the Hogno Haan Uul. There are other interesting tourist destinations in the region.
A tourist guide is a good way to explore Mongolia.
It can give an informative overview of the most visited destinations, train stations, mountain villages, and sightseeing spots. The guide is available online for Mongolia and its surrounding areas and can be hired or bought. Mongolia tour packages include accommodation, travel, car hire, meals, and excursions. A tourist package can be purchased for an affordable price, covering all the aspects a tourist may need for his stay.
Ulaanbaatar
One of the key tourist destinations, Ulaanbaatar, which is also known as the "Red Earth." This city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been home to the last two kings. One of the sights one should see in this city is the nine red terracotta warriors statues. Other tourist destinations include the Zunn Turuun Spa, Tambola Lake, the southern most Samtsek Khoshoo Valley, the Ovgon Lake, the Southern Beaches and the Khovsgol.
 The capital city of Ulaanbaatar features a picturesque of the old town and several monuments. This city offers exciting nightlife and a wide variety of accommodations. There are plenty of shopping malls and modern restaurants where one can enjoy great food and drink. The main Riverside park, the Samtsevhire, offers a wide variety of recreational activities.
To sum up
Mongolia tourist destinations are varied and interesting. One can enjoy the fresh air, the beautiful scenery, the unique culture, and the wildlife at the national parks. You may also enjoy good trekking at the various inaccessible places. The Buddhist monasteries are also a worth visit attraction. One can also go for whale watching at the sea coasts. One can take a camel safari to the peninsular of Mongolia, which offers an opportunity to enjoy the nomadic culture of the Mongols.
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