Bronze Sponsors £100-£250 Your group or company logo on our sponsorship page listed as Bronze Sponsor Marketing products or services using the Mongol Rally photographs and videos Raise your profile through our facebook updates- 1-2 per week, blog and other publicity.11 available Silver Sponsors £500-£800 Your group or company logo on our sponsorship page listed as Silver Sponsor Your logo displaying on the Mongol Rally vehicle, which will traverse 15 countries throughout Europe and Central Asia Product placement marketing during the Mongol Rally in photographs and videos Marketing produce or services during the Mongol Rally in photographs and videos Raise your profile through our facebook updates- 1-2 per week, blog and other publicity.After the anti-Communist revolutions of 1989, Mongolia conducted its own peaceful democratic revolution in early 1990.This led to a multi-party system, a new constitution of 1992, and transition to a market economy.TIMETABLE Opening days: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Opening hours for submitting applications: – (except Mongolian public holidays) Opening hours for collecting visas: – (except Mongolian public holidays) The Visa Section will be closed on the following Mongolian public holidays.1 January (New year) 1-3 days of the Lunar Calendar New year (varies but commonly either in January or February) 8 March (International Women’s Day) 1 June (Children’s Day) 11-15 July (Naadam Festival-National Day) 29 December (Independence Day) 1 day of winter month of Lunar Calendar Chingis Khaan’s commemoration day (October or November) Note: Due to its geographical location and altitude, Mongolian Lunar Calendar days may slightly differ from other Asian countries including Japan and China.
The travel itinerary and insurance confirmation are appreciable Visa fee and Service charge* Applicant is required to submit: Passport-with a validity exceeding the applicant’s last day of stay by six months Visa Application Form- fully completed, signed and dated Photo-most recent passport size one glued on the form Supporting Documents-visa of the destination country.Mongolia has a range of unique habitats, from taiga forest in the north, through desert steppe in the centre, to the wilderness of the Gobi desert in the south.Each of these habitats contains many fascinating, highly threatened species, such as the Bactrian camel, long eared jerboa and Asiatic wild ass.In the aftermath of the collapse of the communist rule in the early 90's, Mongolia’s economy has changed drastically.This has resulted in an increase in had devastating effects on massive implications for Mongolian flora and fauna.