Mongolia Vacation Rentals
Mongolia is a land of endless horizons, where the sky meets the steppe in a never-ending dance. Be inspired by the vast landscapes and the friendly faces of the Mongolian people.
Mongolians mostly follow Buddhism, and share a deep spiritual connection to the land. Their nomadic heritage can be felt from the yurt to the the gliding eagle. Nature and spirituality are one in Mongolia.
The climate in Mongolia can be harsh but also incredibly beautiful, with long, cold winters and short, warm summers. With a population of only 3 million, imagine waking up to a cozy Mongolia vacation rental and venturing into a land largely untouched by urban planning.
Festivities Affecting Apartments Rentals in Mongolia
Adventure and tradition come together during Mongolian festivals, giving you a deeper understanding of nomadic life.
Naadam Festival: Learn archery and wrestling in the Naadam Center, 20 minutes from the most popular accommodation in Ulaanbaatar.
Eagle Festival: The tradition of hunting with eagles goes back centuries, inspiring you to connect with nature. Book a flight to Bayan-ulgii to get there.
Thousand Camel Festival: Parade around on a camel, watch camel riders compete with mallets and a ball, and dance with the locals in the culture hall. This festival is booked up fast so don’t wait too long when booking one of Mongolia’s holiday rentals.
Sightseeing Opportunities in Mongolia
Mongolia shows the best of nature, with so many natural wonders to choose from.
The Gobi Desert: Dine with the nomads, cozy up in a yurt and experience a crimson sunset as you dismount from your camel. Start your adventure in a holiday letting in Dalanzadgad.
The Orkhon Valley: Find apartments for rent in Ulaanbaatar. From there, it’s a few hours drive to endless grass, hill ranges, beautiful waterfalls and ancient ruins.
Turtle Rock: A stunning display of earthly craft, this rock looks like a titan-sized turtle. Located in Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, a few hours from Ulaanbaatar.
Places to Spend Time Around Your Holiday
Mongolia is a country of nomads who have a strong tradition of eating at home. That said, if you want to taste Mongolian cuisine, here are the best restaurants close to popular accommodation in Mongolia.
Modern Nomads: Traditional food like the mouth-watering mutton and steamy dumplings. The staff bring atmosphere as they dress up in traditional garb and find your future with ankle bones.
Mongolians: An authentic Mongolia restaurant with generous food servings and an outdoor siting area. They serve both western food and Mongolian.
Asiana Buddha Vista: Get the best out of Mongolia, Japan and China in this quaint and rustic restaurant that has polite staff and reasonable prices.