Dulguun
Ulaanbaatar
I live in Ulaanbaatar and have an advanced level of English proficiency. I’m passionate about introducing foreign travelers to Mongolia’s breathtaking nature, rich history, and unique culture. I have experience designing personalized travel itineraries and have guided American friends and tourists through Western Mongolia, including the regions of Khuvsgul, Zavkhan, and Bayan-Ölgii. I can help you discover Mongolia in an authentic and unforgettable way—whether you’re looking for serene lakes, majestic mountains, nomadic experiences, or hidden cultural gems.
Oyu
Ulaanbaatar
Hello? ^^ My name is Oyu and I'm 19years old. Who is living in Mongolia. I'm studying at Royal International University currently a third year student. My degree is International Relations on Bachelor. My hobbies are reading a book, exploring historical places, listening to music, hiking, riding a horse, painting and travelling. I also have good communication skills and a positive attitude towards my around. About my personality is INTJ but it is depends on.
Sisikat
Ulaanbaatar
Aloha, Im Sisi, Im turning 27 this year and cant believe it. Born and raised in Mongolia. Call me daughter of Chingis Khan lol. Spend amazing 3y in Usa which where I did my master degree in business. 1y in Florida and 2y in Hawaii. I used to travel a lot but due to school i had to travel less. Im planning start traveling lot more for the next couple year. I have been to 9 country and mostly i traveled alone. My fav was Turkey, Cappodocia. Such a magical place. Cuba was so cool but still Hawaii is in my list number 1. I see my self in all over europe in next couple year. I would say im more mature now than i used to be in my 20's. My last reletionship taught me so much and i experienced real deep heartbreak like some people does. Im also so chill, can be crazy or fun with couple glass of wine and im quite good listener. Im so thrilled to meet new unique people and have some mojito or mai tai. I love mai tai, reminds me of one of those hawaiin magical sunset.
Uuganaa
Ulaanbaatar
Hello everyone! I’m originally from Mongolia and have been living in Japan for the past eight years, with the last four in Tokyo. I just finished my master’s degree and am taking a gap year to travel throughout 2025. During the summer months, I’ll be based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and I’d be happy to host anyone visiting the city—it’d be a joy to host in my hometown! In September and October, I’ll be exploring Southeast Asia, mainly Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. If you’ll be around during that time, I’d love to meet up and connect! I’ll be back in Tokyo in March 2026. Looking forward to meeting people!
Энхриймаа
Ulaanbaatar
Hello, I haven't traveled much around the world but I hope to in the future. Thus, I opened an account to connect with people around the world, get to know each others' culture and overall make friends globally.
Tsend
Ulaanbaatar
Helloo I am very introverted person but i want to get out of my comfort zone and meet interesting peoples to live my life to fullest.
TG
Ulaanbaatar
Hello there, My name is Tugsjargal, and I have been passionate about sustainability for over a decade. Outside work, I enjoy connecting with warm hearted inspiring people.
The center of the city is a very safe place but if you visit the not very modernized places around ulaanbaatar i think it will be a little bit dangerous. Those areas have lot of drunk people and also childrens that are alone and beg money(But not all of them). And the countryside is the safest and most peaceful place in the entire universe.
Posted: August 25, 2025Sisikat
Every city has 2 side. Please always keep you safe. No matter safe city are u in never go to rural area alone after dark. Ulaanbaatar is quite chill and safe but as i mentioned there is good and bad. Suburs can be getho. Whatever you go , be smart. Dont go alone after dark, dont go to suburs alone as well.
Posted: April 17, 2025