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Mongolia

Mongolia, Nomadic by Nature 🇲🇳 is relaxing visa restrictions to give more people the opportunity to experience its vast, rugged landscapes! Rugged Mongolia is an adventure destination where travelers can experience vast, untouched landscapes and learn about nomadic culture. Aland that mesmerizes with its natural beauty as much as it enchants with its traditional culture, Mongolia is an adventure like no other.

Vietnam - Mongolia have signed a visa exemption agreement for diplomatic, official and ordinary passports for Vietnamese citizens. Vietnamese people traveling to Mongolia do not need to apply for a Mongolian visa beforehand, but will be issued a Mongolian visa right at the airport border gate from 1 November 2023 onward.

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Thrill-seeking adventure travellers will always find something to love about Mongolia. Mongolia has long been the destination for thrill-seeking adventure travellers – as participants in the wonderfully chaotic «unrouted» Mongol Rally will attest – but the country is expanding beyond that niche as its tourism board sets its sights on attracting one million tourists per year. In 2023, the country launched visa-free travel for a further 34 nationalities, bringing the total up to 61, in a campaign that is set to run until 2025.

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The launch of new luxury lodges, cultural tours, and the announcement of the country’s first ever direct US flight, coming in 2024 to the $650-million Chinggis Khaan International Airport, further signal Mongolia’s tourism ambitions.

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Following the success of the rugged-but-chic Three Camel Lodge, Mongolia’s luxury accommodation options are expanding with places such as Yeruu Lodge, which opened in 2023. Offbeat cultural experiences are one of the most compelling reasons to visit the country’s vast, rugged expanses and local operator Breanna Wilson offers some of the best. After a successful season of horse trekking and the Naadam Festival – a colourful display of strength, horsemanship and marksmanship – in 2023, Wilson is expanding her 2024 tours to include a digital nomad week, a women-only retreat in Orkhon Valley, and a three-day archery training session with Namnaa Academy, an organisation that began reviving the ancient art of mounted archery in 2020. (Ali Wunderman)

Photo by Tuguldur Baatar on Unsplash | Bayalag Camp in Terelj Mongolia

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