Asia
Mongolia Travel Advisory
Ulan Bator
By TravelSafe Research TeamSource: U.S. State Department ↗
CapitalUlan Bator
CurrencyMNT · Mongolian tögrög
TimezoneUTC+07:00
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to travel to Mongolia right now?
The U.S. Department of State rates Mongolia at Level 1 (Normal Precautions) as of the current advisory. Reissued after periodic review without changes. Exercise normal precautions in Mongolia.
Do U.S. citizens need a visa for Mongolia?
Visa requirements depend on your passport and length of stay. Use TravelSafe's free Visa Checker (linked in the Visa Requirements section above) to see the latest entry rules, passport validity requirements, and any visa-on-arrival options.
What are the emergency numbers in Mongolia?
Emergency services in Mongolia: Fire 101; General 102; Police 102; Ambulance 103. Tap any number in the Emergency section above to call directly from a mobile device.
Is Mongolia safe for solo travelers?
With the current advisory at Level 1 (Normal Precautions), Mongolia is generally manageable for prepared solo travelers. Standard precautions apply: share your itinerary, keep digital copies of your passport, and register with STEP (step.state.gov).
Always cross-check with official sources: travel.state.gov · cdc.gov
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