Ulaanbaatar’s Nomads to Nobilities Walking Tour
$9.99
Ulaanbaatar’s Nomads to Nobilities Walking Tour
What to See in Ulaanbaatar – Best Self Guided Walking Tour Experience
Tour Intro
A city born on the move…
now rooted in history and power.
Welcome to Ulaanbaatar—the beating heart of Mongolia—where nomadic traditions meet modern life beneath endless blue skies.
On this immersive what to see in Ulaanbaatar experience, you’ll explore the city’s most iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and powerful stories—tracing its journey from a wandering monastery to a modern capital.
This isn’t just another city walk.
It’s a story-driven journey through kings, revolutionaries, poets, and the spirit of Mongolia itself.
On this self guided walking tour Ulaanbaatar, you’ll…
Walk through parks, squares, temples, and monuments—guided by GPS-triggered narration that brings the city’s history to life as you explore.
Along the way, you’ll discover:
How a nomadic camp became Mongolia’s capital
The legacy of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
Revolutionary figures who shaped modern Mongolia
Sacred temples that survived political purges
Cultural traditions like wrestling, throat singing, and festivals
Hidden stories woven into streets, statues, and public spaces
Take your time. Soak it in.
No schedules. No groups.
Just you…
and the story of Ulaanbaatar.
Why This Tour is Different
You’ll experience:
Story-driven narration (not just sightseeing)
A seamless route through Ulaanbaatar’s top landmarks
Deep cultural context—from nomadic roots to modern city
Hidden insights most visitors never learn
The flexibility to explore at your own pace
It’s not just a tour.
It’s how you actually experience Ulaanbaatar.
$9.99
What will you see? Here are the tour highlights
This Ulaanbaatar walking tour blends history, culture, and must-see landmarks into one unforgettable experience.
Natsagdorj Monument & Public Park Start
Begin with Mongolia’s literary icon and the peaceful green heart of the city.
Founding of the City Monument
See where the wandering capital finally settled and became Ulaanbaatar.
Wrestling Kids & Cultural Plaza
Experience Mongolia’s traditions through statues celebrating wrestling, family, and nomadic life.
Veterans’ Square & Blue Sky Tower
A modern landmark representing Ulaanbaatar’s connection between past and future.
Choijin Lama Temple (Survivor of the Purges)
One of the few temples to survive destruction—filled with art, spirituality, and history.
National Library & Cultural Icons
Discover Mongolia’s literary and intellectual legacy.
Peace Bell & ASEM Monument
Symbols of global connection and Mongolia’s role in international diplomacy.
Sükhbaatar Square (City’s Heart)
The center of political life—home to major events, celebrations, and history.
Chinggis Khaan Statue at Parliament
Stand before Mongolia’s greatest figure and learn how he shaped the world.
National Museum of Mongolia
Explore thousands of years of history—from ancient nomads to modern Mongolia.
Chinggis Khan National Museum
A deep dive into the Mongol Empire and one of the most influential leaders in history.
Independence Square Finale
End at a powerful symbol of Mongolia’s independence and democratic transformation.
FAQ's
What is this tour?
A GPS-guided Ulaanbaatar walking tour that plays automatically as you walk.
How long does the tour take?
Approximately 3–4 hours depending on stops.
Where does the tour start?
At the Natsagdorj Monument in Ulaanbaatar Public Park.
Where does the tour end?
At Independence Square.
Do I need internet?
No. The tour works offline once downloaded.
Is this good for first-time visitors?
Yes—this is one of the best ways to experience what to see in Ulaanbaatar.



