Dul Juulchin
Good value for money, this extension of the Dul empire has clean and simple rooms in the lodge or comfortable gers. The toilets and showers are both clean.
Good value for money, this extension of the Dul empire has clean and simple rooms in the lodge or comfortable gers. The toilets and showers are both clean.
The Turt is an older hotel and pretty run down but the management does keep it reasonably clean. It's far better than the Delger Mörön, the dumpy hotel next door.
This guesthouse is the best value in town, with a spotless dorm room and hot-water shower. It is on the 2nd floor of an apartment next to the Dul Hotel. For a cheaper option, ask about its off-site ger camp, with beds for around Tug3500.
A similar option to the Bata, about 800m past the Wrestling Palace. The price includes a breakfast of toast, bread, jam and eggs (Baigal raises chickens so you can be sure the eggs are fresh).
This hashaa-guesthouse (basically a fenced-in yard) is a 20-minute walk from the centre, 400m past the market, turn right at the water pump house and walk for another 150m; it's on the left. Look out for the 'Bata Guesthouse' sign.
This place is clean and all rooms have an attached bathroom, but it's a little disorganised and not as good value as the Dul. Located a block north of the Dul.
The name of the place is a little self-defeating but in fact this is the best hotel in town. All rooms have been renovated and come with a modern bathroom, IDD phone and cable TV.
Perched on a ridge over Delger-Mörön valley this attractive camp has hot showers and excellent French and Italian food. Even without staying it's a nice place for lunch after visiting the deer stones.
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