In 2003, in Mongolia, the official classification of hotels was adopted, in this regard, almost all hotels have an assessment in accordance with the type and quality of the services provided. Hotels offer a classic set of rooms - standard, junior suite and suite.

If you are going to Mongolia in the summer - book a room in advance, with the search for housing on the spot may experience difficulties. In July the festival Naadam takes place in Ulan-Bator, during this period prices in hotels increase by 10-15%. In winter, there are no problems with housing - most hotels are empty.

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Most of the hotels in Mongolia are located in the capital of the country, Ulan Bator, and almost all of them are 3- and 4-star. In addition to the capital, there are several small hotels in Erdenet, Darhan and other large regional centers.

There are several European-level hotels in Ulaanbaatar, but the prices are also European in this regard. Alternatively - guest houses for less than $ 10 (3000 tugriks) per day, but they are difficult to get during the tourist season.

Outside cities, the only option is accommodation at a tourist base or in a yurt camp. In Mongolia, a whole network of similar camps is organized, it is even possible to reserve seats in advance. At the same time, there are about fifty felt yurts in one camp, accommodating about 180 people.

Yurts for tourists are equipped on concrete or wooden flooring and have electric lighting. In addition, yurts are equipped with the most necessary furniture: beds, a table, chairs and a closet for things. The territory of such tourist bases is usually fenced. Important specification: cars are not allowed directly to the yurts - they must be left in the parking lot at the entrance to the camp.

Outside the cities, the only option is accommodation at a tourist base or in a yurt camp.

On the campsite there are also cafes, showers, souvenir shops, laundries, and in some even tables for billiards and ping-pong. The price includes three meals a day. Bases with wooden cottages are open year-round, unlike yurt ones.

Several hotels of the Soviet period are preserved in the countryside, but they are in a deplorable state, so it will be preferable to stop at the campsite.

Love the "wild" rest - everything is in your hands! A tent can be smashed anywhere, since the land, except for large cities, is state-owned. When choosing a place, it will only be necessary to attend to remoteness from the camps of nomads and highways.