Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, is the single hub for trips to any
destinations within Mongolia. The city hosts the only international
airport of the country and the single international rail line - the
Trans Siberian railway goes across the city from the north to the south.
Ulaanbaatar, where 1 million people out of Mongolia's 2.8 million
population, is the country's economic, cultural and political center and
has a number of tourist attractions and hosts the most varied types of
entertainment.
Ulaanbaatar is located on the bank of the Tuul River and surrounded by
four sacred mountains with dense pine forests on the northern slopes and
grassy steppes on the south.
Mostly described, as sunny, peaceful and open, Ulaanbaatar is a city of
contrast where modern life comfortably blends with Mongolian traditional
lifestyle. Wide streets are flocked by modern cars, while horsemen and
cattle are still common scene. Though modern style buildings
characterize the city center, visitors arriving either from the
Buyant-Uhaa airport or by train to the main railway would not fail to
notice thousands of traditional Mongolian "Gers" in the vicinity, an
area referred to by locals as "ger district".
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