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ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia On July, 2002, Chinggis Tourist Camp was officially opened in memory of "Chinggis" Khaan's 840th Birthday Celebration!. This lovely traditional tourist camp owned by.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Karakorum, Central Mongolia, Mongolia Situated near the ancient city of Karakorum, the Erdene Zuu monastery is one of the most ancient Buddhist monasteries in Mongolia. It was built in 1585 when Buddhism.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia The biggest event of the year in Mongolia is the Naadam Festival, also known as the Eriin Gurvan Naadam. There are three 'manly sports' including wrestling, archery and.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia Built on the 50th anniversary of the Communist Revolution and in honor of the Soviet and Mongolian soldiers who died in WWII, the Zaisan Memorial is situated atop the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ovt, Central Mongolia, Mongolia Monastery perched high up on a mountain affording magnificent views of the valleys and mountains beyond. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Bayan, Central Mongolia, Mongolia Khogno Khan Uul is a 1967m peak found in Khogno Khan Natural Reserve, in Bulgan Province, Central Mongolia. Ruins of monasteries are found around the mountain, as well.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia Great Place to Volunteer and help children that need love and support. Visit thechildrensplacemongolia.org ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia It is a Buddhist Monastery located in the middle of Ulaanbaatar -- a very popular tourist attraction, but also frequently visited by locals for prayer. There are.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia This palace that is known as The Green Palace was built between 1893-1903 over 10 years by Mongolian masters and dedicated to the YIII Bogdo Gegeen, the head of Lamaist.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia First built in 1835 by the Fifth Jebtsundamba, the Gandantegchinlen Khiid Monastery, which translates to "Great Place of Complete Joy", is a Tibetan style monastery.. |