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mark manley 5 Sep 2013 09:39

accommodation in Ulan Bator
 
Can anybody recommend a hostel or hotel in UB for a couple of nights, I am flying in and meeting friends so am not independently mobile and am looking for somewhere that offers airport pickup and perhaps a chance to meet overland travellers.

reallybigtruck 5 Sep 2013 10:59

According to travel stories, everybody seems to end up at Oasis Guesthouse.

mark k 5 Sep 2013 11:28

We stayed at the Oasis last year, it always has travellers coming and going.
Only downside is that it's a bit out of town, on the outskirts to the east.
You have to get a taxi ride to get to the centre.

chris 5 Sep 2013 12:22

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Originally Posted by Harryg (Post 435535)
We stayed at the Oasis last year, it always has travellers coming and going.
Only downside is that it's a bit out of town, on the outskirts to the east.
You have to get a taxi ride to get to the centre.

Buses are v cheap in UB and likely to be quicker since the introduction of bus lanes. Taxi from the airport to the Oasis is 20000 Tukrigs (1 usd =1500 MT).

The reason it's called Oasis is because UB is a toilet and you can hide there from this horrible town.

OASIS CAFE & GUESTHOUSE

Print the purple map before you go, so you can show the taxi driver.

TravellingStrom 5 Sep 2013 13:50

+1 on the Oasis, a bit away from the airport, but there you go, and it is an oasis in a crap town

tell the taxi driver it is on the east side of the Black Market, he will know where that is

spacecarletto 5 Sep 2013 14:27

Hi, Oasis is not far from the city centre, you can go by bus or by taxi (at night)
is not cheap, but you can eat european Style....

you will se ea lot of travvellers there, expecially by motorbike

chris 5 Sep 2013 14:34

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Originally Posted by spacecarletto (Post 435552)
Hi, Oasis is not far from the city centre, you can go by bus or by taxi (at night)
is not cheap, but you can eat european Style....

you will se ea lot of travvellers there, expecially by motorbike

Indeed, Oasis is not cheap for what you get. But 99% of overland travellers stop off there.

Sybille and Rene have sold the business to a Swiss chap, I believe.

Toyark 5 Sep 2013 14:43

Oasis GH -
not just a tip, a waypoint! N47.91177 E106.98095:mchappy:

colebatch 5 Sep 2013 14:48

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Originally Posted by reallybigtruck (Post 435533)
According to travel stories, everybody seems to end up at Oasis Guesthouse.

I never stay there. Too far out of town. Personally I am not really that keen on swapping "war stories" with other westerners when I get to UB - and that seems to be a main drawcard for staying at Oasis. Would rather have a pizza or nice steak and a bunch of cocktails in the centre of town. You often meet young female russian backpacker types in hotels in the centre too ... another big plus for cheap central hotels over Oasis.

One "plus" for Oasis is they seem to allow or arrange long term storage of bikes. Heard of many people including Chris and "Gen@his" (cant say his name) who have stored their bikes there over winter.

Plenty of places in towards the centre. Cheaper and 200 yards from restaurants and pubs.

Great live band plays 6 nights a week at the White House hotel. (reminds me I have to add it to the file)

There are at least 5 hotels bookmarked on the waypoints file representing all price classes.

chris 5 Sep 2013 15:18

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Originally Posted by Bertrand (Post 435555)
Oasis GH -
not just a tip, a waypoint! N47.91177 E106.98095:mchappy:

It's on Walter's waypoint list.

klausmong1 5 Sep 2013 18:20

Well

Oasis is OK, but i am sure you find a lot of Hotels in the city too.

And i stayed a few weeks in Ulaabaatar, and i don't think it is a crap town.
I would even say, it is an upcoming town with a lot of nice bars and Live clubs.

Ok, the streets are not this good, but so what?
Most travelers go there because they love offroad.

And i really like the city with the temples, the museums and the bars..

Oo-SEB-oO 5 Sep 2013 18:44

The only reason for going at Oasis is for meeting other people/travelers. Went there and were disappointed after hearing 'so much' about it. I'm pretty sure there is better for less money to be found in UB. But like all places, some will love it and some won't, we didn't.
:(

motoreiter 6 Sep 2013 03:15

i recently stayed at the Oasis. Sybille is super-nice and it was good chatting with some of the people there.

But it's location is kind of a drag, and moreover, it was one of the noisiest place I've ever stayed; between dogs barking, trains, construction (at night), nearby parties (not in the Oasis), it was difficult to get to sleep.

Jervig 6 Sep 2013 06:53

Little overcrowded sometimes.......

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klausmong1 6 Sep 2013 08:14

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Originally Posted by motoreiter (Post 435613)
i recently stayed at the Oasis. Sybille is super-nice and it was good chatting with some of the people there.

But it's location is kind of a drag, and moreover, it was one of the noisiest place I've ever stayed; between dogs barking, trains, construction (at night), nearby parties (not in the Oasis), it was difficult to get to sleep.

Construction at night is normal in Mongolia.

There is just a short period of time, where they can do this in the summer .
Thats why they work all day to finish as much as possible before winter.

AdamTours 6 Sep 2013 12:03

We stayed at the New West hotel. It is relatively central on Peace ave, and the staff was both very helpful and spoke enough English to get by.

The special bonus for us was that they agreed to lock our bikes into a gated yard, which was terrific. Note that this area is only accessible by a very narrow alley; I think 1200 GS owners might get stuck!! :D

The only downside is that they have the worst hotel breakfast I ever experienced -- though maybe this is normal for Mongolia?

TravellingStrom 6 Sep 2013 12:45

I could probably forgo the Oasis the next time, now that I have learned Sybil has sold up. But then again, the new owners are probably just as nice.

I think, on reflection, the biggest drawback while staying there, was sometimes having to wait in line for a hot shower. As a paying resident, it was easy to expect to have first choice, but the Oasis helps the locals by providing cheap hot water amenities, not too many of them, in the yurts!!

pdegroote 15 Oct 2013 15:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by colebatch (Post 435558)
One "plus" for Oasis is they seem to allow or arrange long term storage of bikes. Heard of many people including Chris and "Gen@his" (cant say his name) who have stored their bikes there over winter.

I'm looking for medium term motorbike storage (1 month) in Mongolia in 2015. So Oasis in UB would be one option. Does anyone know if there are any options of storing a bike in Zamiin-Uud (close to Chinese border)?

Regards
patrick

Dunworkin 16 Oct 2013 19:54

We also stayed in the New West Hotel and would recommend it too.

New West Hotel (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor

colebatch 16 Oct 2013 20:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by pdegroote (Post 440209)
I'm looking for medium term motorbike storage (1 month) in Mongolia in 2015. So Oasis in UB would be one option. Does anyone know if there are any options of storing a bike in Zamiin-Uud (close to Chinese border)?

Regards
patrick

Havent been there in 20 years, but it was a one horse town last time I saw it Pete.

I might try the local police, if you cant find any decent hotel there.

petelaf16 22 Oct 2013 10:54

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Hi Riders,

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