Before going to Mongolia, the biggest concern was communication. I saw a lot of blog reviews. Those said that you can communicate with them although you can't speak english. I didn't understand that. However, as I go, I seem to know what the word is. I realized that I could communicate not only with language but also in my mind. And it made me feel like wanting to travel several countries because of being able to feel the relaxed which I had never felt in Korea.
If there have a person who will go to Mongolia Work Camp. I want to say something. Bring lots of clothes. You can do the laundry at faucet near the accommodation but brought it to Korea without being dry well and moist. And since it is a day gap, it seems to be good to go collectively as a long sleeve short sleeve. And I think that it is better to change money exchange into smaller units. I changed currencies with only 20,000 tugrik banknotes exchanged in South Korea. I bought food before the opening of the festival I saw on the second day, but when the unit is large, I couldn't buy food. If the unit is large, I recommend moving to a place to change to the first floor of the department store, turning it into a small tugrik. *tugrik: The monetary unit of Mongolia.