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    Social Conventions
    Religious customs should be respected. Mongolia has a large number of customs and traditions. Further details can be obtained from the Mongolian Tourism Association (see General Info). Visitors are requested to familiarize themselves with these customs.

    Photography: Not permitted in temples and monasteries. A fee is payable for photography in protected areas, although this regulation is often not enforced. Caution should be exercised when photographing government buildings, military establishments and border crossings.

    International Travel:

    Getting There by Air
    The national airline is Mongolian International Air Transport (MIAT) (OM) (website: www.miat.com).

    Departure Tax
    US$12.

    Main Airports
    Ulaanbaatar (ULN) (Chinggis Khaan) is 15km (9 miles) from the city. To/from the airport: Buses run to the city center (journey time – 30 minutes). Taxis are also available (journey time – 15 minutes). Facilities: Bank, duty-free shops, car hire, post office and a restaurant.

    Getting There by Rail
    Ulaanbaatar is linked to the Russian Federation and China by the Trans-Mongolian Railway. An express train runs between Moscow, Ulaanbaatar and Beijing. Trains on international routes have sleeping and restaurant cars. There are also other trains from Ulaanbaatar to Beijing and Ulaanbaatar to Moscow.

    Getting There by Road
    There are several international road links; the principal route is via Irkutsk (East Siberia) to Ulaanbaatar. Travelers are not normally allowed to enter Mongolia by road unless they obtain prior permission from the Mongolian authorities.

    Overview
    The following goods may be imported into Mongolia without incurring customs duty:

    • 200 cigarettes and 50 cigars and 250g of tobacco.
    • 1l of vodka and 2l of wine and 3l of beer.
    • Personal effects.
    • Goods up to a value of US$1,000.

    Note: (a) Every tourist must fill in a customs declaration, which should be retained until departure. This allows for the free import and re-export of articles intended for personal use for the duration of stay. (b) Visitors intending to export antiques and fossils must have official permission. Some shops will supply the necessary documents upon purchase; otherwise, permission should be obtained from the Ministry of Enlightenment. (c) Goods to the value of ₮20,000 are allowed to be exported from Mongolia.

    Prohibited Imports
    Any publications, records, films and drawings critical of Mongolia; palaeontological and archaeological findings without special permission; collections of various plants and their seeds; birds and wild or domestic animals; wool, raw skins, hides and furs without permission from the appropriate authorities.

    Internal Travel:

    Getting Around By Air
    Internal flights are operated by Mongolian International Air Transport (MIAT) (OM) (website: www.miat.com). This is the recommended means of traveling to remote areas.

    Getting Around by Rail
    The main line runs from north to south: Sukhbaatar–Darkhan–Ulaanbaatar–Sainshand. A few branch lines serve the principal industrial regions.

    Getting Around by Road
    Paved roads are to be found only in or near major cities.

    Bus: There are frequent bus services between major towns.

    Car hire: Available through tourism companies (although self drive is not available due to the poor driving conditions).

    Alternative transport: Jeeps, camels or horses are available for trekkers and special-interest travelers.

    Getting Around Towns and Cities
    There are bus and trolleybus services in Ulaanbaatar.

    Journey Times
    The following chart gives approximate journey times (in hours and minutes) from Ulaanbaatar to other major cities/towns in Mongolia.

    AirRoad
    Erdenet0.459.00
    Dalanzadgad1.2014.00
    Darkhan-5.00
    Khovd4.004/5 days



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