Some even say Mongolia was built for kids: no sea to drift off in and no roads to run into, so you don’t have to worry about your kids’ safety. The locals are very hospitable, and everyone here loves children.
How to Prepare Your Kids for Mongolia
The weather in Mongolia is very unpredictable so you will need to pack some warm clothes in addition to comfortable walking shoes. Since you will probably be spending a lot of time traveling from place to place, you should also bring some travel scramble or coloring books for the kids’ entertainment when on the road. The scenery is majestic, but not all children are interested in looking around during the trip, and they might get bored. Bringing something to entertain them is a must.
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Since most Mongolian tours include long journeys, small children might get exhausted quickly, especially if they haven’t been spending much time outdoors before. Kids may also get nervous from traveling a lot so bringing those coloring books and scrambles may solve many problems.
However, we have had many kids traveling with our company, and the youngest ones are very often the most active ones!
In case you are bringing teenagers with you, they might suffer severe internet withdrawal for the first couple of minutes, maybe even hours – but regardless of their age, every kid forgets all of their western trappings once they experience the absolute freedom of Mongolia’s magnificent wilderness.
The food in Mongolia is a bit mutton heavy and getting used to it might be tricky for some people. The best thing to do is bring along their favorite snacks for a smoother transition. A pack of Oreos or Skittles can save the day sometimes, don’t doubt it for a second.
How Old Does the Child Have to Be to Travel to Mongolia Safely?
Children should be at least three years of age before traveling to Mongolia. The medical infrastructure and hygiene conditions make this country inadequate for baby travelers.
Young children (3 to 10 years old) are best suited for the “nomadic life” in traditional Mongolian tents among local nomads. These tours allow you to easily merge into the common environment staying with a host family. Your children will be delighted with the nature, the fabulous horse rides and the hospitality of nomad’s children. However, don’t forget to constantly remind your children not to touch any of the animals or insects they came across. They should also know how to approach domestic animals, such as horses.
Kids Hores Riding in Mongolia
Horse treks are safe for children who are under 18, but only if they already have excellent riding skills.
Their insatiable curiosity will be intrigued once they see how other cultures live, from what they eat to how they sleep.
At Discover Mongolia, we feature many tours that are perfectly suitable for little kids, and we already have numerous satisfied travelers among the little ones. Contact us for more information!