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The Mongolian currency is the Tugrug (T or MNT). All notes carry the face of Chinggis Khan or Sukhbaatar on them, and because of their age can often look alike. The exchange rate is constantly changing. The rate as of October 2009 is 1 US Dollar = 1,436.72 Mongolian Tugrik.
 
For an up-to-date exchange rate visit:

http://www.oanda.com/converter/classic

Contrary to what most people may think about the food in Mongolia, the markets are well stocked with Mongolian, Russian, East and West European products, and can provide many options; even for vegetarians. It is not uncommon to find many shops in Mongolia that sell the same things, so if you are looking something specific and unique you may have to search a little harder for it.

In Ulaanbaatar you will find small ‘kiosk’ style shops called “tuuts” that are useful to travelers as they sell snacks and basic provisions. Also in Ulaanbaatar is the infamous ‘black market’, which is a giant flea market where almost anything can be purchased. Visitors should be aware that this market is very crowded and pick pocketing can be a problem.









Cultural Crossroads Tours of Mongolia at a Glance

  • Mongolia: Cultural Landscape and Diversity

    Join Cultural Crossroads for a cultural trip to Mongolia, a country with ancient Tibetan-Buddhist traditions, monasteries and friendly spiritual people. Meet lamas, hear the low tones of the horns used to call the lamas to the temple and observe their daily rituals. Our travelers have special access to the Arts Council of Mongolia and its art collection. Meet local artists and crafts people. Enjoy the Hustain Nuruu National Reserve, home to the last remaining species of wild horse, the Takhi. Learn about current conservation efforts and the status of the herds found within the reserve. We will see the Kharakhorum, site of the 13th-century capital of the Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan. Take in the remote and stunning wilderness of Mongolia when we stay in South Gobi, home to Bactrian camels, Argali mountain sheep, goitered gazelle, golden eagles, saker falcons, jerboas (similar to kangaroo rats) and many endemic reptiles. The Gobi is also home to some of the Northern Hemisphere’s rarest and most elusive mammals such as the dhole, snow leopard, wild camel, and Gobi bear. Cultural Crossroads travelers will stay at the Three Camel Lodge in gers (Mongolian tents), an eco-lodge located near the Gurvansaikhan Gobi National Park. Our trip ends with a visit to a nomadic family leading a local movement to protect and preserve the Bactrian camel populations




 







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Mongolia: Mongolia: Cultural Landscape and Diversity
Departures:
31 Aug 2012
Tour type:
Small group
Tour experience:
Art and Culture, Ancient Civilizations, Architecture & Landscapes, Indigenous People, The Most Exotic
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