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Advisory: There are no laws specifically against homosexuality in Mongolia, however "satisfaction of immoral sexual needs" may still be illegal.
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Utopia has assembled the world's first guide to the G&L scene in 16 Asian countries including complete listings for the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Mongolia and Nepal, plus "best of" listings for select major cities in a dozen other countries. A special section highlights venues that are especially welcoming for women. Enjoy savvy comments and recommendations from local Utopians and gay travelers. Click here to order the collector's First Edition
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AIDS/HIV organizations and information
- Color Boys Group
(976-99) 877-674, email. Color Boys Group organizes gay and lesbian parties on the 5th night of every month, complete with drag shows and strip shows. Locals and foreigners come here to have fun. The location changes, so contact them to find out details for the next event.
- Tavilan
Hotline: (976-95) 156-075, email. Mongolia's first GLBT rights group, established in 1999. Its name means "destiny."

- Mongolian Gay Travel
Mongolian Gay TravelP.O. Box-20A/2, Ulaanbaatar 210620, (976-99) 234-132, FAX (976-11) 320-616, email. Gay-owned company offering a variety of options to explore Mongolia and the Gobi Desert. Wildlife trekking and hiking, bird watching, horse and camel riding, ancient monasteries are just some of the services they arrange.
ULAANBAATAR -- area code (976-11)

The population of Ulaanbaatar is approaching 1 million (that's about 40,000 Utopians).


Click here for Mongolia hotels and accommodations.

- Dave's Place (British)
East side of the Sukhbaatar Square. Gay friendly British-style café with a pleasant atmosphere and good Western food like roast chicken soup and salads. It is also a good place for a beer or coffee.
- Millies Café (international food)
328-264. Located west side of the Choijin Lama Museum, in front of the Sukhbaatar Square. Gay friendly and popular place for lunch. Excellent steak sandwiches, lasagne, and lemon pie.
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