Vietnamese citizens can apply for an e-visa for three purposes: tourism, transit, and attending events. According to instructions from the Mongolian Immigration Department, applicants granted an e-visa can print a paper copy or save it on their phone and present it at the border crossing. For purposes other than those mentioned above, Vietnamese citizens need to apply for a paper visa.
Mongolia's tourism doors are wide open thanks to visa exemption for Vietnamese tourists.
Mongolia's visa-free entry for Vietnamese tourists saves time and visa application costs, making it easier to plan a spontaneous trip. Imagine venturing across lush green grasslands, under a clear blue sky, immersing yourself in the fresh air and majestic scenery. Witness herds of horses galloping, experience traditional nomadic life, ride horses, herd sheep peacefully, and enjoy unique local cuisine. Participate in vibrant festivals like the Naadam Festival, immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, and discover Mongolia's rich culture and history.
In Mongolia, tourists can freely explore several famous locations in the vast steppes. The vibrant capital, Ulaanbaatar, boasts attractions such as the Gandantegchinlen Palace, Sukhbaatar Square, and the National History Museum. Karakorum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was once the capital of the powerful Mongol Empire and holds many historical mysteries. The Orkhon Valley offers majestic natural landscapes and impressive historical sites, providing a unique experience. The "Green Pearl" of Khövsgöl, renowned for its pristine and romantic beauty, is an ideal destination for nature lovers.
Mongolia travel tips:
- Prepare clothing suitable for the unpredictable weather, and bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect your skin.
- It's advisable to exchange Vietnamese Dong for USD or EUR before traveling to Mongolia.
- Thoroughly research Mongolian culture and customs to ensure a smooth and fulfilling trip.

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