The 13th Century Complex is a unique open-air historical park located in Töv Province, about 90 kilometers east of Ulaanbaatar, designed to recreate the atmosphere of Mongolia during the time of the Great Mongol Empire. Set across the wide open steppe, the complex allows visitors to step back into the world of the 13th century and experience how nomadic life once looked and felt.
The site is divided into several themed areas, each representing a different aspect of medieval Mongolian society, including the Palace Camp, Crafts Camp, Military Camp, Shaman Camp, and Education Camp. Traditional gers, wooden structures, and interactive exhibits showcase ancient skills such as blacksmithing, archery, calligraphy, and traditional games.
Visitors can dress in historical costumes, try horse riding, archery, and traditional food tasting, and watch cultural performances that bring the era to life. The open landscape and hands-on experiences make it especially engaging for families and history enthusiasts.
With its combination of education, entertainment, and cultural immersion, the 13th Century Complex is a must-visit destination for travelers who want to explore Mongolia’s rich heritage in an interactive and memorable way.
