15 days in Mongolia Itinerary
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Ulaanbaatar — 13 nights

Spend the 4th (Thu) exploring nature at Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. There's still lots to do: take an in-depth tour of National History Museum, take a pleasant ride with a tour on horseback, don't miss a visit to Zaisan Memorial, and appreciate the history behind Genghis Khan Statue Complex.
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Santiago, Chile to Ulaanbaatar is an approximately 33.5-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Santiago to Ulaanbaatar is 12 hours. In July, plan for daily highs up to 30°C, and evening lows to 15°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 15th (Mon) early enough to catch the flight back home.
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To find ratings and tourist information, you can read our Ulaanbaatar online trip itinerary planner.
Santiago, Chile to Ulaanbaatar is an approximately 33.5-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Santiago to Ulaanbaatar is 12 hours. In July, plan for daily highs up to 30°C, and evening lows to 15°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 15th (Mon) early enough to catch the flight back home.
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Land of the Blue Sky
An active outdoor vacation in Mongolia lets you get away from the modern world and explore a lifestyle long forgotten almost everywhere else on the planet. This sprawling "Land of the Blue Sky" extends between Russia and China, with a vast steppe populated by a just few hardy nomadic tribes. Remote and isolated for most of the 20th century, Mongolia now represents one of the world's burgeoning travel destinations, appealing to hikers, campers, and nature lovers of all ages. Used to the nomadic life, locals easily bond with foreign visitors and proudly gush about their country's awe-inspiring landscapes of steppes, mountains, and lakes, all with a wealth of wildlife and exotic plants.