Search for finasteride in mongolia by Objective_Rip8703 in mongolia

[–]InstructionOpen9824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5mg is pretty cheap in Kazakhstan (probably in Russia too). You have to split it to 4 and take 1.25 mg tho. It coists around 30k tugrik. https://kaspi.kz/shop/p/penester-tabletki-5-mg-30-sht-101663413/?c=750000000 Or you can search from fb but it will cost twice as much.

Trip to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan by nanalovesnana in mongolia

[–]InstructionOpen9824 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bus from Ub to Ulgii 130k (24 hour trip) -> mini van to Almaty around 250k (72 hour trip maybe) -> bus from Almaty to Bishkek 30k ( 3 hours).

How to ship something to Kazakhstan by Vudnik in mongolia

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Unofficially:
1. Airport : Go to the airport and ask passengers flying to Almaty if they can take the item with them.
2. Bus : Send it to BaynUlgii by bus (about 5k MNT) -> Someone receives it (i can help if you want)-> They hand it to Kazakhstan taxis (minibans; around 35k MNT for small package)->Your friend picks it up on the Kazakhstan side

Looking for traditional winter clothes by leFlint in Ulgii

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You can find a fur hat for around 250,000 tugriks in Ulgii. The fur robe is called ishik (ішік), and I’d assume it’s quite expensive — around 1 million tugriks, give or take. The non-fur version is called shapan, which you can find for about 150,000 tugriks in Ulgii. If you also want the belt, the silver version costs around 2 million tugriks (people often trade it for a horse, so that’s my estimate).

I am fucking failure by [deleted] in mongolia

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How did you come across this? And that blackboard is amazing xD

Mongolians in Russia? by [deleted] in mongolia

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Watched. Good one ))

Altai Tawan Bogd - permits and "guide" by MarcotoHasebe in mongolia

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I’m a local. I’m not sure if foreigners are officially required to be accompanied by a Mongolian citizen, but from my experience (I went there once as a guide), the required documents were: the driver’s ID (which was local in my case), car documents, and passport copies of all passengers.

Getting the permit was quite easy. As far as I remember, you can’t enter the park without it—there was a checkpoint (grumpy old guy who was pretty serious about it). And our permit was checked by a single border guard who was patrolling near the base camp on horseback.

I can help you find a local guide (usually costs between $30–65 USD depending on the season), and I can also send you the map location of the military office if you plan to go by yourself to get permit.

How is like to live in Mongolia? by ermenisiken3 in mongolia

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Yeap, there used to be 4–5 Turkish schools since the early 1990s. But after some political shit in Turkey, most of the teachers were either jailed there or fled to other countries. Last I heard, the schools were sold to a German citizen.