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This is not a tour. It’s a morning in Ulaanbaatar, ending around a family table with Tsuivan — the dish I miss most whenever I leave Mongolia.
We begin at Chinggis Square and walk into residential neighborhoods where daily life unfolds beyond tourist routes. In a city known for traffic, we slow down, passing markets, schools, and morning routines most visitors never see.
After the walk, we arrive at a Mongolian home in a local apartment overlooking the city.
We drink herbal tea, play Shagai (a traditional ankle bone game), then cook Tsuivan from scratch, rolling the dough, cutting noodles, and cooking side by side, the way it’s made in homes across Mongolia.
By the time we sit down to eat, you’ve made it entirely with your own hands.
You leave with a recipe, a full stomach, and a perspective on Ulaanbaatar most visitors never find — not as a tourist, but as a guest in a local home.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
The walk is approximately 7 km on mostly flat, paved streets — suitable for anyone in reasonable health and comfortable on their feet
Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather — Ulaanbaatar’s climate changes quickly, so check conditions before your morning
Children aged 10 and above are welcome, provided they are comfortable walking the full distance
A vegetarian version of Tsuivan is available — please mention at time of booking
Sukhbaatar Square
Meet your host at the base of the Sukhbaatar statue at Chinggis Square (Sükhbaatar Square) — the symbolic heart of Mongolia. This is where your morning begins and where the story of modern Ulaanbaatar comes to life. Introductions, a brief orientation, and then we walk.
Choijin Lama Temple Museum
We pause outside one of Ulaanbaatar’s most quietly remarkable buildings. This was the residence of the brother of Mongolia’s last king — a distinction that helped spare it from Soviet-era destruction. Today it houses some of the finest Buddhist art in the country, hidden in plain sight on a busy city street.
Recipe card to take home
Introduction to Shagai, a traditional Mongolian ankle bone game
Personal stories and local insights shared throughout the walk
Hands-on Tsuivan cooking session — roll the dough, cut the noodles, and cook alongside your host
Mongolian herbal tea, filtered water, and light snacks
Guided walk through everyday Ulaanbaatar (approx. 7 km)
Homemade Tsuivan meal at the family dining table
English-speaking local host for the full experience
Alcoholic beverages
Personal purchases
Gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Myself and a friend booked a personalised full day tour with Eider a round Ulaanbaatar and is easily exceeded our expectations. From the start when he confirmed what we wanted to do through to making and eating traditional dishes in his home everything was brilliant. I couldn’t recommend him enough and I’d be surprised if you don't have as good a time as we did. Thanks Eider from Russ and Sponge.






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