Mongolia

Volunteer in Mongolia

Travel to the land of nomads and Genghis Khan and support local community development

Volunteer in Mongolia and experience a new way of life, explore a stunning country, and develop your own skills while supporting local initiatives. Through our Mongolia volunteering projects, you’ll become part of ongoing efforts to support local communities.

With us, you could:

That’s only a handful of our Mongolia volunteer programmes — we have something to suit everyone.

By volunteering in Mongolia, you’ll see life from a totally different angle. You’ll see traditions that have lasted thousands of years alongside a modern way of life, likely spotting monks and locals in traditional dress walking side-by-side with business professionals in suits on the streets!

Choose a project in Mongolia

Valerie V

I have never had an experience like this before in my life. I am working in a position that you could only dream of getting in Europe if you had years of work experience.

Nadia S

Regarding the Projects Abroad’s team, I really appreciated the freedom that was given to me and the fact that they trusted me from the beginning; I could teach alone from the first lesson on, and I have benefited a lot from this independence regarding the improvement of my professional skills.

Dan C

I would like to thank everyone at the Projects Abroad Mongolia Office you were all awesome dealing with our little and big problems with ease and using local know how to get things sorted.

Michelle L

I was exposed to a whole variety of operations, some of which I was new to. I am proud to say that I witnessed the first ever embolisation procedure done under radiological guidance in Mongolia.

Natasa B

Professionally, I learnt tips for putting together a news piece, advice such as the ideal numbers and length of sound bites, editing skills, not to mention interviewing techniques.

Venus K

I wanted to do some volunteering to build a stronger resume to fulfill my future goals of getting into medical school. In order to get into medical school, you have to have so many hours of shadowing physicians and this is where my journey with Projects Abroad in Mongolia began.

Patrick M

Our afternoon work also produced satisfying results, as we transformed a brown and dusty hillside into a colourful area where kids can learn and play.

Kimberley M

Nurses and doctors treated patients in such a caring, compassionate way and were very willing to explain what each patient’s issue was and what they were doing for them.

Vicki J

When I take groups of Girl Guides abroad, I want to give them the opportunity to visit countries that are outside their comfort zone, and not the ones they would normally go to on family holidays. Mongolia ticked all of these boxes.

Jack S

The 14 weeks I spent at the project flew by, with each day offering new experiences and new faces to interact with, be they the generous locals or eager new volunteers starting their own journeys.

Joseph H

By the end of my time at the community centre, the younger children could say a few basic phrases and had progressed to the point they could form simple words when we put the sounds together.

Map & Location

Mongolia, known as “The Land of the Eternal Blue Sky”, is a true one-off. Discover a country rich in history and culture, where one-third of people live as nomads, moving their traditional ger homes with the seasons. Witness an ancient way of life and enjoy stunning landscapes.

With 250 sunny days a year, it’s perfect for outdoor adventures. Attend the Naadam festival, a showcase of wrestling, horse racing, and archery. And don’t miss the world’s largest equestrian statue, a tribute to Genghis Khan.

Ulaanbaatar

Home to half of Mongolia’s population, the capital city of Ulaanbaatar is a fascinating blend of old and new. Located in north-central Mongolia, it is at a crossroad between it’s better known neighbours, China and Russia.

You will see skyscrapers and traditional tents side-by-side, workers in suits and monks in conversation, and surviving monasteries from pre-soviet occupation.

It is the world’s coldest capital city, but often reaches warm temperatures in the summer!

Your Arrival Made Easy

When you arrive at your respective airport, a member of Projects Abroad staff will be there to meet you. You can find more detailed information on arrival airports, orientation, and visas on our Mongolia Arrival Procedures page.

Meet the team in Mongolia

Ms Zolzaya Noov

Operations Manager

Zolzaya or Zolo as she likes to be called started working for Projects Abroad Mongolia in February 2011. As a Project Supervisor, her roles are to welcome the new volunteers, introduce them to their hosts and placement, and offer advice and support to the volunteers. In Zolo’s free time, she likes to spend time with her friends and her favourite sports are volleyball and table tennis. Zolo has many interests, including travelling, hiking and swimming.

Ms Arinzul Ganbaatar

Project Supervisor

Arinzul or Zulaa, as she likes to be known, has been working at Projects Abroad since March 2011. Zulaa visits volunteers at work and at their host families. Zulaa enjoys reading, organising volunteer work, teaching and spending time with her son.

Mr Otgonbayar Togtuun

Director of Finance

Oko is both the Director of our projects in Mongolia and the Director of Finance. Oko has spent time working in Korea and the UK. He now enjoys living back in Ulaanbaatar with his wife and three children. Having studied for his MBA in Korea, he returned home to Mongolia with his Korean wife, Sang Em. He enjoys singing and is famed for his karaoke skills. He was 5 times gold medallist in athletics when he was a high school student.

Still got questions? We’re happy to help!

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