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Your Guide to Mongolian Souvenirs in Ulaanbaatar

Discover the best Mongolian souvenirs in Ulaanbaatar from cashmere scarves to unique felt products - make your trip unforgettable

Your Guide to Mongolian Souvenirs in Ulaanbaatar

Welcome to Ulaanbaatar Souvenir Wonderland ๐ŸŽ

Mongolia's vibrant capital, Ulaanbaatar, is not just a gateway to stunning landscapes and nomadic culture but also a treasure trove of unique souvenirs. ๐Ÿงณ Whether you're searching for gifts as captivating as your travel stories or a trinket to commemorate your journey, this guide has you covered!

What's Hot in the Steppes? ๐Ÿ”ฅ

1. Mongolian Cashmere Wonders
Ulaanbaatar is renowned for its luxurious cashmere. Soft, warm, and ethically produced, cashmere items like scarves, sweaters, and blankets make superb souvenirs. ๐Ÿงฃ Look for reputable stores like Gobi Cashmere or the State Department Store for the best quality.

2. Felt Creations - Warm and Fuzzy
Felt products are a staple in Mongolian craftsmanship. You'll find everything from adorable slippers to vibrant ger (yurt) models. ๐Ÿ  These make charming, cozy gifts and add a splash of Mongolia to your home decor.

3. Dazzling Deel Dresses
The traditional Mongolian deel is colorful and intricately designed, often worn during festivals. While it might not be your daily attire back home, a mini-deel can be a souvenir to remind you of Mongolia's rich cultural tapestry. ๐Ÿ‘—

Market Magic: Where to Buy ๐ŸŽ‰

For an authentic shopping experience, venture into these bustling markets and shops:

  • Naran Tuul Market: Also known as the "Black Market" (donโ€™t worry, itโ€™s perfectly legal ๐Ÿ˜‚), this is the place to haggle for traditional clothes and more.
  • State Department Store: A one-stop-shop for everything from cashmere to fine arts.
  • Mary & Martha Mongolia: For unique, locally crafted gifts that tell a story of their own.

Spice Up Your Souvenir Haul ๐Ÿ›๏ธ

Spices and Teas
Take some Mongolian flavors home! Look for unique teas and spices used in traditional dishes like Boodog or Khuushuur. Your kitchen will thank you (even if your luggage doesnโ€™t)! โ˜•

Snuff Bottles
These tiny, ornate bottles used for holding tobacco snuff are an intricate part of Mongolian culture and a conversation starter back at home.

Whether enjoying a cup of Mongolian tea in your new cashmere scarf or admiring a mini-ger on your shelf, these souvenirs will bring back memories of your adventures under the vast Mongolian sky every time you're asked, "Did you steal a yurt?" ๐Ÿ˜„

So, grab that shopping bag and delve into Ulaanbaatarโ€™s souvenir magic โ€“ because memories may last forever, but that extra baggage allowance wonโ€™t! ๐Ÿงณโœˆ๏ธ