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Tashanta Border Russia to Mongolia
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After about a week I'm planning to enter Mongolia from Russia at Tashanta. I've entered / exited Russia with a car several times at various borders, but there seems to be a lot of BS on the web about this border. The typically vague LP statement says something about needing prior permission to cross this border with a vehicle. This definitely sounds like bull... am I right? Who the hell would I ask for prior permission? I asked the Mongolian consul in Almaty if I need any paperwork to enter Mongolia here with a car, and he said no. People also talk about a permit to corss this border. This also sounds like crap. The M-52 is a federal road and therefore I expect I need only a Mongolian visa to approach the border crossing. I met a Mongol Rallyer in 2008 who had to abandon his car at the Mongolian side of the Tashanta border as they wouldn't let it in... apparently it was a temporary thing.. I guess the Mongolians were getting sick of all the junk cars that were littering their country in the name of charity. I am planning to leave with my vehicle... are they once again allowing vehicles to enter at Tashanta? I also heard (though I don't believe this) that the Mongolians want a carnet???? I have one, but I'd be very suprised if they accept it... they are not listed on the back page of the carnet. As far as I know, the only unusual thing I have to do is registration in Gorno Altaisk. So, could someone who has crossed this border with a car / bike recently please reassure me that this is a normal border crossing, and not some half-impossible obstacle course of nonsense bureacracy? There seem to be more legends about this border than there are about the Khyber Pass. Oh, and did you need to pay anything at the border?? Mongolian car insurance? Any taxes etc? Thanks a lot Daniel |
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Do yourself a favour and either throw the LP away or just use it for finding accommodation.
As far as vehicle travel goes I think the LP is either no more useful than expensive ballast or perhaps slightly useful as a source of fire starting paper. Mind you, I expressed my opinion on LP once before on this site and got pretty wildly flamed. Some people (apparently) seem to love it. |
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Thanks for confirming that this was all bull. I can't slam LP too much as they can be good, but as concerns vehicle travel, they are hopeless, for instance saying you need a carnet to enter Georgia FFS.
As regards the Mongolians wanting to see car insurance... does this mean I can buy it at the border?? Is it expensive? I registered today in Gorno Altaisk. They don't seem to check it on the M52, but if you want to get off the upper Chuiyskiy Trakt, which is aborder zone, you need to be registered in GA to apply for the border permit... or at least that was the case in 2007. Thanks again, Daniel |
We bought insurance at the border for a truck...one month was from memory about 40usd....very approx figure.
I understood that in years gone by you were required to get advance permission to cross this border but that changed quite a while ago. We had no issues, and the Mongolians were incredibly friendly and welcoming. Enjoy the trip. |
LP is great for finding hotels or tourist sites, but thats about it. and once a cheap hotel gets listed in LP, they get crowded. LP is also pretty handy if travelling by thumb/backpack. They dunno jack about bikes.
I went in n out of MGL, bought ins at the border, and aside from most of the border guards being complete idiots, I had no problems at all. Lovely country, outside of UB Doug |
We crossed from Mongolia to Russia at Tashanta about 5 days ago. No problems at all and we were through in under 3 hours. I understand the border is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
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We also had no problems crossing border to Mongolia 23rd or 24 of July last month. There were 6 motorcycles (3 finns, irishman, two polish bikes and one german couple)
But two british guys doing their charity run from Manchester to Mongolia couldnt enter the country with their car without paying tax from it. They were planning to donate car to charity in Mongolia. There was guy trying to sell traffic insurance in border in Mongolia as we entered. We did not buy it and we did not had any troubles. |
Hello all,
Revival time :thumbup1: Any later information on the Tashanta to Tsagaannuur border crossing? Planning on driving a definite "non donating" vehicle from Russia to Mongolia, then onto UB. Whats the latest any one? UK driving licence OK, Chinese driving licence OK, or still need the international driving permit (licence) latest diesel prices in Mongolia would also help. vette |
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Its not open on weekends, or at night ... and it shuts for lunch. Other than that, youre fine. Petrol this year was just under 1 EUR per litre. I imagine diesel is much the same. Its notably cheaper in Russia (about 55p a litre) , so stock up in Kosh Agach. |
Hi Colebatch,
When I was writing out the post this morning, some thing told me you would be along to give some good advice. Thank you. Where are you these days? vette |
We crossed the border on bikes from the Mongolian side late August, it was on a Friday just before 5pm and were the last going through.
The officals were packing up as we were being processed, only took about 45mins in total including the 20k dash to the Russian side. |
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Sounds encouraging. That was Mongolia to Russia, may be the same Russia to Mongolia? vette |
2013 Mongolia gas prices
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Diesel 1,750 MNT A-80 1,530 MNT A-92 1,620 MNT A-95 1,700 MNT (expected to go up by 50 MNT) A-98 1,800 MNT (expected to go up by 50 MNT) https://sites.google.com/site/tomong...ary%202013.jpg Have a nice ride Dan |
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Quick question regarding vehicle documents throughout Central Asia/Mongolia/Russia
How many of you show good copies at the border? or do they insist on the original? I would rather hand over copies but how savvy are they? The borders in West Africa were fine with good copies when I was there so I have my fingers crossed! I may have problems with my trailer, that is all :( G |
I use a 2 sided colour copy of the v5 - laminated. Never had a problem
Just the first sheet of course. The sale or transfer section is completely irrelevant |
Australian Rego docs are printed on plain white paper and there are no title docs as such - I no problems with it at any border in that part of the world.
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Legends :D
3 confirmed, that will do me fine, thanks guys. G |
Should have added. Does anybody use an ICMV? Or just your V5? I only ask because the V5 isn't interpreted but the ICMV is.
Any issues? G |
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Edit: Oh and on this I think my IDP was a waste of time and money. |
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Take a couple. A couple of IDPs and ICMVs are good insurance if you ever find yourself in a situation where you want to do a runner from the cops ... and they think you wont cause they have a copy of your IDP and ICMV. The RAC will supply you with as many copies of each as you need. |
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What is an ICMV ?? |
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3 seconds on google, try it sometime. |
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western Mongolia (Tsagaanuur-Tashanta)
Hi,
I would like to try this border crossing next month from Russia to Mongolia. Could anyone give info how could get to the Tashanta checkpoint by public transport from Barnaul ( I shall be starting from Novosibirsk ) and after the Mongolian immigration what public transport options are available to nearest township for trip arrangement and bus to UB. I travel alone and has no vehicle. Thank you:helpsmilie: |
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In terms of your question, I think if you ask around Barnaul, you want to try and find the "AvtoStanstiya" (Bus Station), where if you ask around in decent enough Russian, you can probably find a bus from Barnaul to Kosh Agach - or if not, get one to Gorno Altaisk and try from the bus station in Gorno Altaisk for Kosh Agach. Once in Kosh Agach, you could ask around and see if you can find a minibus from there to Olgiy in Mongolia. |
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Note: The border was closed on Sundays. |
There is plenty of public transport from Barnaul. You can take a direct bus to Gorno Altaisk (as we did 2012 with bicycles) or take the train to Bijsk and then the bus. From Gorno Altaisk there exist busses further on, but Kosh Agatsh has only few connections (this is as far as public transport gets you), it is advaisable to stop in between, as Altai is really beautiful.
From Kosh Agatsh you will have to find a taxi or hitchhike to Tashanta. In Tashanta in the morning you may well be able to get a lift on a truck (border usually opens at 9). |
What are the current opening hours and days of this border crossing (Tashanta )?
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9am to 6pm ( be aware of 1hr time difference between Russia and Mongolia )
also 1 hr lunch break. Mon to Sat , Sunday closed and also around Naadam ( 11.-13 of july ) it is closed for 5 days. |
2hrs lunch break last year , mongolian side ..... international border close on sunday .... no comment ....
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This happens to a lot of borders in many countries......
I have been there 4 times now, but never had to wait 2 hours for a lunch brake. |
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normaly not anymore
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