1,564,120 km2 (603,910 mi2)
3,700,000 at the beginning of 2025.
MN - mm
Ulán Bator (ULB)
2.2 per km² (5.6 people/mi²)
On the right-hand side
976
27.1 years
230 volts Ac, 50Hz
The currency of Mongolia is the Tugrik (₮ or MNT). Banknotes in circulation: 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10,000, 20,000 Tugrik (since autumn 2006).
68.3 años (65.9 hombres y 70.9 mujeres)
95.35% Mongols // 3.86% Kazakhs // 0.8% Others
Mongolia is located in the Heart of Central Asia, a landlocked country with no access to the sea. It is one of the least-known countries in the world, from a tourism perspective. However, the country offers beautiful landscapes for those who love adventure and nomadic cultures. Mongolia is the perfect destination for adventure and nature travel. It also features peaks and summits, ideal for climbing enthusiasts.
Mongolia lies between 87°44’E and 119°56’E longitude and between 41°35′-44’N and 52°09’N latitude in Northern Central Asia. Its average elevation is 1,580 m above sea level. Mongolia is bordered by the Russian Federation to the North and the People’s Republic of China to the South. The total area is 603,899 square miles (1,566,500 km², nearly 3 times the size of France). It is the 18th largest country in the world.
The official language of Mongolia is Khalkh Mongol (Jalj Mongol), a member of the Ural-Altaic language family (which also includes Hungarian, Finnish, Turkish, Kazakh, Uzbek, Korean, etc.). Since 1944, the Russian Cyrillic alphabet + two additional characters has been used to write Mongolian. Other widely spoken languages in Mongolia include English, Korean, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese.
The Mongolian people are composed of Khalkh (Jalj) Mongols (86%), Kazakhs (2%), Chinese (2%), Russians (2%), and other smaller ethnic groups. The Kazakh language is spoken by about 5% of the population.
In summer: UTC +8 hours with respect to GMT. During the rest of the year: UTC +7 hours. There are three provinces in western Mongolia (Khovd, Uvs, and Bayan Ulgii): UTC +7 hours in summer.
Tibetan Buddhism, Shamanism, Muslims in the far West, and Christians.
Mongolia is the land of the steppes and true nomads. It currently has more than 70 million head of sheep, goats, cattle, horses, camels, yaks, and other animals.
Mongolia Airlines (OM), Turkish Airlines (TK), Air China (CA), Korean Air (KE), United Airlines.
The Trans-Mongolian is the main rail connection between Mongolia and its neighbours.
The best months to travel to Mongolia are from mid-May through June, July, August, and September. Mongolian nomads use sport as an excuse to gather during the Naadam Festival, which is the National Holiday celebrating independence, and it takes place on July 11 and 12.