Genghis Khan Statue Complex (Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex) Tours and Tickets
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The Genghis Khan Statue Complex is a must for photographers, Instagrammers, and history buffs.
Genghis Khan is a figure of huge importance in Mongolia. Treat his statue with respect.
The stairs that link the elevator to the horse’s head require good mobility, while the site as a whole is only partly accessible to travelers who use wheelchairs.
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Entrance to the Genghis Khan Statue Complex is free. Still, it’s worth booking a tour that includes round-trip transportation from Ulaanbaatar and exploration of the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. Tours typically start at around US$45, and some include lunch, horseback riding, and camel rides, with according price increases.
The statue complex is open year-round during daylight hours. Check with your local contact in Ulaanbaatar for the exact times from morning to evening. The best months to visit Mongolia are from May to October, when days are long, and temperatures are moderate. Winter is generally too cold.
Yes, you can visit the Genghis Khan Statue Complex (Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex) on your own, but then you have to arrange your transportation, which can be a hassle. It’s best to hire a driver or join a private tour or group tour that includes round-trip transportation.
Plan to spend around an hour or more to tour the statue complex, but allow nearly a full day for a tour of the complex and the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. Day trip activities often include shooting arrows on horseback, riding camels, and eating a traditional Mongolian lunch.
Yes, the 1.5-hour drive from Ulaanbaatar to the Genghis Khan Statue Complex is well worth it. Ghenghis Khan is Mongolia’s hero, and this monument honors him and other past khans of the region. Here, you can learn about Mongolian history and culture and buy souvenirs.

































































































































