In January, Mongolia recorded 44,767 tourist arrivals ahead of the 2026 Tourism Week www.open.kg
At the beginning of 2026, Mongolia recorded 44,767 international tourist arrivals in January, confirming a sustained interest in winter tourism. This data was presented by the Mongolian Tourism Organization (MTO) on their official platforms, highlighting the success of promotional activities and the strategic positioning of the country as a unique tourist destination with vast landscapes and nomadic heritage.
The MTO emphasized that January tourism holds special significance for the country, as winter tourism offerings, including cultural events and festivals, contribute to the diversification of the tourism sector beyond the traditional summer peak. The publication TravelDailyNews also noted the need to maintain international visibility for tourism throughout the year.
Additionally, the Mongolian Tourism Administration (MTO) announced preparations for "Tourism Week 2026," which will serve as an important platform for developing institutional coordination and professional standards in the tourism sector.
During "Tourism Week 2026," representatives from government bodies, tourism associations, and private operators are expected to participate. The event's program will focus on strategic priorities, product development, and human resource potential, while discussions will address improving service quality and adapting offerings to meet international market demands.
Industry forums, workshops, and professional certification are planned as part of the week, including the first summer examination cycle for licensed guides in 2026, which will help raise professional standards and prepare qualified personnel for the peak season.
This event will also promote cooperation between central authorities and regional stakeholders in the tourism sector, supporting structured planning and long-term sustainability of the sector. Previously, Mongolian authorities have emphasized the importance of enhancing service quality and coordinated marketing as key factors for future growth.
The combination of nearly 45,000 foreign tourists arriving in the country in January and the upcoming initiative "Tourism Week 2026" underscores the importance of maintaining positive momentum in inbound tourism.
Published Date:2026-02-23





