Arvayheer is the capital of Övörhangai province in Mongolia.
Understand
Arvayheer has quite the scrubby steppe look.
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Get in
Arvayheer is well connected by paved roads with Ulaanbaatar to the northeast and Bayanhongor to the west, making it one of the easier places to reach in Mongolia.
By bus
Buses for Arvayheer leave from the Dragon bus station in Ulaanbaatar at 8:00 and 14:00 daily. The ride typically lasts at least 6-7 hours, and tickets must be purchased a day or two in advance. Bus tickets from Ulaanbaatar to Arvayheer cost approximately 20,000 ₮. There are paved roads the whole way.
There are also microbuses that run between Ulaanbaatar and Arvayheer. These are often very cramped (four across a bench seat), as drivers want to fit as many people in as possible to maximize profit. If possible, it is not a bad idea to pay for an extra seat to be left empty.
Get around
See
Do
Buy
Eat
Drink
- 1 Friends Coffee Shop, Ider center 2 nd floor, ☏ +976 70322455. 09:00-19:00 daily. Coffee and refreshments.
Sleep
- 1 Arvaikheer Palace Hotel, Namnansuren Street, ☏ +976 70326598. Has a little bit of Soviet bloc style look about it. The place has wifi, though somewhat weak, restaurant/bar, and breakfast.
- 2 Time Hotel, ☏ +976 70322867.
Go next
Just north of Arvayheer is the Orkhan Valley and the ruins of the Karakorum, former capital of the Mongol Empire.