Hi! I am Tselmeg, from Mongolia. Living and working in Ulaanbaatar city. I work at a tour agency as an outbound travel manager. I am so lucky, my hobby is my job. I have been traveling around 15 countries. But it is not enough to want to connect with new people, make friends, and get experience all around the world. I want to show and introduce my city, help them to organize their trips, improve my language and meet new people. Don't miss your free &easy tour! Explore Mongolia!
Tselmeg never arrived, I booked the tour 3 days ahead and replied to her message confirming that I was taking the tour but still she never showed up
I Had a very nice time with Tselmeg strolling around UB, she told me a lot of things to get a feeling for what's like living in Mongolia. We had a great afternoon and I felt very welcomed in Mongolia. Thank you very much.
Very much disappointed. Day ahead we received email about not to forget to pay fair price to the tour guide, however today tour guide didn't show up 😕 We waited 15 minutes at open space, but no luck. And no apology so far.
Tsegi is a great easy on the go person with alot of personal knowledge of Ulanbaatar and Mongolia. Where she lacks in her English she makes up for it with personality and heart. Hooked us up with a bus to the airport and helped my girlfriend with finding the right tummy medication. Also, the tour was mostly the places that we were personally already interested in, which means she changed the route for us on the go and still had a lot of fun and interesting things to tell about them. Definitely go meet Tselmeg at least to hang out and spend some quality time with a local
I think you are a splendid person, polite,kind and passionate, however from a professional point of view you should study more historic information about monuments, local events, and not only chit chat with a group of friends. I know your English is not perfect btw the crucial is you didn't search for the info's traveller's used to ask. This critics is for your benefit not mine. I v travelled 86 countries and joined provably 100 or more free walking tours. I understand we are in Mongolia and you are cute , infact I insist you should do your homework. Another tip ,2hours and half under the sun without technical stops is another mistake. 1, or 2 short stops are necessary to let people sit,at least 5 minutes. At least you ask them if they need or not a break,but you didn't. Last but not least, I waited for you 25 minutes, if you had had a colored umbrella it would have been easier to see you in the middle of crowds. Take care, Alex