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Our prices are the cheapest in the city but our quality is the best. We offer really good budget prices for all of our backpackers. The prices are always cheaper than in other Mongolian hostels. If you found one who is cheaper than we are, you have to tell us and proove it, and you will have much cheaper price in our place. Just book in the Mongolian Guesthouse or Hostel. In Mongolia: there is no differents between two words like Hostel or Guesthouse, so you can call us as Mongolian Guesthouse or Mongolian ...(see more)
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