| Duration: | 4 Hour(s) - 0 Minute(s) |
| Tour Category: | Half Day Tour |
Program:
While the mornings in Ulaanbaatar are often dedicated to the solemn rituals of monasteries, the afternoon is when the city truly wakes up. This is the time when the light softens against the Soviet-era facades, the markets reach their peak intensity, and the "Land of the Blue Sky" shows off its unique blend of ancient tradition and rapid modernization.
An Afternoon City Tour of Ulaanbaatar is a journey through the evolution of the Mongolian people. It is a time to explore the city's intellectual heart, its vibrant commerce, and its panoramic edges. Here is your guide to the top 10 places to explore during a perfect afternoon in the Mongolian capital.
Sukhbaatar Square
The central hub of the city, Sukhbaatar Square, is at its most vibrant in the afternoon. This massive open space is where the pulse of the city is most palpable. The northern side is dominated by the Government Palace, featuring the grand bronze monument of Genghis Khan flanked by his sons and generals.
In the afternoon, the square becomes a communal backyard. You’ll see children renting miniature electric cars, students filming dance videos, and travelers posing for photos. It is the best place in the city for people-watching, offering a front-row seat to the diversity of Ulaanbaatar’s population, from suit-clad businessmen to elders in silk deels.
Bogd Khaan Winter Palace Museum
Located in the southern part of the city, the Bogd Khaan Winter Palace Museum was the residence of Mongolia’s last king and spiritual leader. The complex consists of the Summer Palace—a series of beautiful Chinese-style pavilions—and the Winter Palace, a white Russian-style stone building.
The museum houses an eccentric and fascinating collection, including the Bogd Khan’s throne, his leopard-skin ger, and an extensive collection of stuffed animals from his private zoo. Walking through the quiet courtyards in the late afternoon provides a poignant look at the final days of the Mongolian monarchy before the revolutionary era began.
Pick You Up from your Hotel and visit the places below.
-Shopping / Arrange for your need/
-Sukhbaatar Square. Photo shot at the center point of Ulaanbaatar city.
-The Bogd Khaan Winter Palace Museum was lived by 8 Bogd Khaans /Kings/ people who were called live god between 1639 and 1924.
-Zaisan Memorial. You’ll be able to see the city from the hill. It is dedicated to Russian soldiers who helped Mongolia during the war. You can walk through the garden of Buddha
-Dinner
Drive back to your hotel
Included in the above price;
· Entrance fees
· Transport
· Lunch /Dinner/
· English-speaking tour guide