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Getting Here

Ayan Zalaat is located just 6 km (3.7 miles) from central Ulaanbaatar, on the tranquil edge of the Bogd Khan Mountain National Park Reserve—offering guests proximity to the city and the calm of nature.

The hotel is easily accessible from Chinggis Khaan International Airport, located 50 km (32 miles) away. Opened in 2020, this modern airport offers direct flights to major destinations across Asia and Europe, with connections available via Beijing, Seoul, Istanbul, Frankfurt, and Tokyo.

Airport Transfers

For your convenience, airport transfers to and from Chinggis Khaan International Airport can be arranged through the hotel. Please contact our team in advance with your flight details.

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Dunjingarav Street, Ulaanbaatar 13241, Mongolia

+976 75005555

info@ayanhotelsmongolia.com

FAQs

The hotel can arrange airport transfers to and from Chinggis Khaan International Airport. Please contact the hotel in advance with your flight number and airline details.

Taxi is the safest and most reliable form of transportation in Ulaanbaatar. The hotel can assist in arranging a taxi upon request. For added convenience, guests may also book a private car service through the hotel in advance.

Uber is not available in Mongolia. Local ride-hailing apps such as UBCab and Aba Mongolia are commonly used. Please note that these apps require a local Mongolian phone number for registration.

Visa policies may vary and are subject to change. Please check with your local authorities before traveling.

  • Citizens of over 60 countries (including the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., Germany, Italy, and Spain) may enter Mongolia visa-free for up to 30 days.
  • Citizens from 98 countries, including India, China, Mexico, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia, may apply for an electronic visa (e-visa) prior to travel.

The official language is Mongolian, written in the Cyrillic alphabet. Latin transliteration is also increasingly visible, especially in urban areas.

Buddhism is the predominant spiritual tradition, followed by approximately 80% of the population.

The local currency is the Mongolian Tugrik (MNT). While credit cards are becoming more widely accepted in Ulaanbaatar, cash remains essential for many shops, taxis, and services, particularly in areas outside the city.

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