“Welcome to MonGOlia”: A lesser-explored Asian gem reemerging on the global tourism stage
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Mongolia has introduced the “Welcome to MonGOlia” campaign to boost its tourism sector after the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign includes new flights and simplified visa processes, resulting in a 25% increase in … Read more
Mongolia has introduced the “Welcome to MonGOlia” campaign to boost its tourism sector after the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign includes new flights and simplified visa processes, resulting in a 25% increase in visitors. The country targets 1 million annual visitors between 2023 and 2025. Read less
About “Welcome to MonGOlia” campaign
The “Welcome to MonGOlia” campaign marks Mongolia’s enthusiastic return to the global tourism stage, following a challenging period due to the COVID-19 pandemic.These measures have already shown results. In the first seven months of this year, Mongolia welcomed approximately 437,000 foreign visitors, a 25% increase compared to the same period last year. This uptick includes rising numbers from Europe, the US, and Japan. South Korean visitors, in particular, have nearly doubled, thanks to the under-four-hour flight from Seoul to Ulaanbaatar.
Customized itineraries include horseback riding trips and camping excursions with the option of staying in traditional gers—felt-covered dwellings still used by Mongolian herders. This authentic experience draws visitors who wish to immerse themselves in Mongolia’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Before the pandemic, tourism contributed 7.2% to Mongolia’s GDP and employed 7.6% of its workforce, according to the World Bank. Although the industry faced significant setbacks, the World Bank has identified substantial growth potential for Mongolia. The country's diverse landscapes, stunning scenery, and opportunities for sports and adventure tourism present a promising future for its tourism sector.
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