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A Tour of Ulaanbaatar, Capital City of Mongolia 🇲🇳



I spend a few days touring Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia.

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I’m Jason, a full-time British Travel Vlogger and YouTuber who’s been to 61 countries. I’ve been travelling around the world full-time since 2017.

I have travel series’ from many of the world’s best (and least) known destinations. I filmed the first vlogs on my channel in the summer of 2016 after spending a year living in China. A proper solo trip around Eastern Europe followed after graduating from University in the summer of 2017, taking me to Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Kosovo. This marked the start of my efforts to turn vlogging into a full-time job.

After that European trip I explored much of Asia: visiting India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea and Kazakhstan.

I have also travelled to North Africa and the Middle East fairly extensively over the last five years, filming videos in Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine.

I’ve travelled to North America just once as a YouTuber, visiting Mexico in 2021. Though I have been to both the USA and Canada, this was as a child on family holidays.

In 2022, I took my first trip to Sub Saharan Africa, visiting Kenya and Tanzania, before heading to the Middle East, stopping in Dubai and Lebanon. Europe followed, covering both the Greek and Turkish sides of Cyprus, and afterwards going back to Italy for the second time to cover Milan and Sicily. I then visited the Caribbean for the first time, covering the Dominican Republic, before heading to both Brussels and Amsterdam, then covering Taiwan and the Philippines in Asia. I finished off the year with a trip around Morocco.

I started my travels in 2023 by finally visiting Paris, taking the Eurostar from London. I then headed over to Qatar for a few days, before heading to Asia, with videos following from India, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and Mongolia.

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41 Comments

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  2. my favorite youtube traveler by far Jason no annoying selfies or cartoonish thumbnails always treat the people and cultures with respect and dignity. Thank you

  3. I remember Millies Cafe where I enjoyed good food on cold days during my short time in Ulan Baatar 🙂

  4. This incredible. I am a Mongolian Brit now living in London. Thank you for this beautiful video. Local people speak special young people speak good English. You should also make a video interviewing some local people. Perhaps ask about the UK if they got knowledge about the country. 💕

  5. Nice video, Jason! A colleague of mine had a work secondment in Mongolia for a few months. His photos were nothing like I imagined they would be. What an interesting place! These videos give a great insight into part of the world few of us in the West know about.

  6. That food looks delish! The sounds of the chants must have been both exhilarating and relaxing. Pleased that you are there and filming your adventures for us. I'm from the US and will probably never make it there but thanks to you I get to be an armchair traveler. Still hoping you make it to New Zealand at some point. That is on my travel agenda.🤞

  7. I did not expect Ulaan Batar to be so modern, very impressive. Thank you for sharing this. I am intrigued to visit now.

  8. How were you able to take photos and videos in the museum? Haha! But awesome vlog for Ulanbataaar. So excited for the next video, "Ulanbetter — From City to Gobi" 🤣

  9. I can relate to the taxi app and the language barrier can be a challenge when the driver tries to call you. What I usually do in that situation is approach any local near to me and hand them directly my phone so they can talk to the driver, that's when the person realises that I need help. It works well for me in most cases, though I'm careful to whom I give my phone. I've used that strategy in Armenia, and many other countries. One thing I've learned in my travels is that locals are extremely helpful despite the language barrier 🙂

  10. Jason, you are evidently a very good researcher. These are among the most informed and informative videos I’ve seen on Mongolia … and I speak as someone who is married to a very well known Mongolian

  11. You are so good narrating your shows. I always look forward for new episodes. But do you have a Boyfriend?😊

  12. 14:20 did you mean start of 20th century? Either way it’s a criminal shame. Hope they rebuild some back.

  13. Mongolian drivers read map very well, but due to the traffic jams they stop to the nearest poin and call you to help to identify car or telling you that the car stopped 20 m från you due to the occupid stop place and nicely asking to walktheir. If the driver can't English , it will be difficult to find each other. Otherwise very convenient to use it. By the way Mongolia is almost cash free country.

  14. It will be interesting to see the countryside with yurts and horses and yaks.
    I'm not really interested in going "all local" at all. I hate mutton and have no desire to drink fermented yaks milk.
    However, I would like to visit.

  15. The chances of me getting to Mongolia are pretty much zero. Lucky if i get out the county! So thank you for traveling and sharing your adventures ❤

  16. I watched your Saudi series 2 years ago it seems like so recent .Today you visited our country. Have a enjoy your trip.

  17. Always awesome, Jason! I would definitely want to see a 4K option to the videos in the future since it would bring really nice details to the surroundings.

  18. cracking watch, its been on my list and see some reasonably priced tickers. Im trying to gauge whether it still makes sense to visit in late october 😱

  19. As a Mongolian living the US, I am finding this video SO special, heartwarming and very informative to be quite honest. There are many parts in this video where I go "oh wow, I didn't even know this!" because wow you did an amazing job learning about the culture and the history of our country. Well done!! Your content quality is great too. SUBSCRIBED! Will be waiting for the next part of your Mongolian trip 🙂

  20. I absolutely love your presentation. You seem very respectful and you're not excessively noisy lol. Just the channel I was looking for.

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