@reedyg666

my favorite youtube traveler by far Jason  no annoying selfies or cartoonish thumbnails always treat the people and cultures with respect and dignity. Thank you

@jusi82

I am travelling back to Mongolia to discover in May and can't wait to go back to see how much it has changed , I used to live there back in 2001 when I worked for MIAT and I remember the country wasn't this modern , also I briefly stopped over rin UB the capital during 2015 when I was doing my Trans siberian trip from Beijing to Moscow - Mongolia is always so close to my heart cus it was my first country I worked at the age oof 22 .

@JasonBillamTravel

Hey all, show some love for Mongolia - let’s see if we can hit 1k likes on this video!

@thegoomaral

As a Mongolian living the US, I am finding this video SO special, heartwarming and very informative to be quite honest. There are many parts in this video where I go "oh wow, I didn't even know this!" because wow you did an amazing job learning about the culture and the history of our country. Well done!! Your content quality is great too. SUBSCRIBED! Will be waiting for the next part of your Mongolian trip :)

@perrinvalentin2547

My favorite traveling channel on YouTube. I like the fact you don't only go to very touristic places and show us the other sides of a country and every details of your trip. 
As a non English speaker i truly appreciate your way of talking.
Thank you for your amazing job Jason. From France

@davisurdaneta1426

You never disappoint us Jason. I was just googling about Mongolia yesterday and how to travel there, then there you are with this great Vlog. Cheers!

@Slykkpkins

You do a very winderful job of showing both sides of Mongolia, your narrative is clear and understandable. The respect you show comes across very clearly. Wonderful job, i look forward to your out bound trip into the heartland of Mongolia. Thx

@anunknownknown

Well done!  My niece I coming home from work assignment in Mongolia.  This video will help me converse with her more intelligently about this beautiful place.  Thank you!

@sebk5232

Hi. It was the 'back to school' week. That's why you saw so many young people on the street and they had the restriction with the licence plates to reduce traffic

@carolynboston9715

I can relate to the taxi app and the language barrier can be a challenge when the driver tries to call you. What I usually do in that situation is approach any local near to me and hand them directly my phone so they can talk to the driver, that's when the person realises that I need help. It works well for me in most cases, though I'm careful to whom I give my phone. I've used that strategy in Armenia, and many other countries. One thing I've learned in my travels is that locals are extremely helpful despite the language barrier :)

@jackquentin1950

I absolutely love your presentation. You seem very respectful and you're not excessively noisy lol. Just the channel I was looking for.

@TemuulTK

This incredible. I am a Mongolian Brit now living in London. Thank you for this beautiful video. Local people speak special young people speak good English. You should also make a video interviewing some local people. Perhaps ask about the UK if they got knowledge about the country. 💕

@99baburam

I did not expect Ulaan Batar to be so modern, very impressive. Thank you for sharing this. I am intrigued to visit now.

@ugiemunkh

Hey there from Mongolia! 

Great job on spreading the knowledge about Mongolia and showcasing these awesome and must-see spots for tourists in the capital. But you know what would make it even better? 
A traditional Mongolian CONCERT. It's a chance to dive into Mongolia's vibrant culture with cool dances, amazing music, and catchy different types of songs. Trust me, it's totally worth checking out and can be a memorable experience not to be missed.

Anyway, good luck.

@Y-allcrazy

I am happy that Mongolia could preserve their generation! So many young people! 🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳

@marketingwizdom

Jason, you are evidently a very good researcher. These are among the most informed and informative videos I’ve seen on Mongolia … and I speak as someone who is married to a very well known Mongolian

@sharonjanethague7181

Nice video, Jason! A colleague of mine had a work secondment in Mongolia for a few months. His photos were nothing like I imagined they would be.  What an interesting place! These videos give a great insight into part of the world few of us in the West know about.

@karmaistrye

The city looks really clean

@RoamingRelaxation

Fascinating to see Ulaanbaatar up close! It's incredible how this city blends its rich nomadic heritage with modern life—definitely a unique place on the map! Thanks for sharing this window into Mongolia’s vibrant capital!

@MoNd-s4o

Woow🎉. That's really cool travelling bro! Mongolia is such a nomadic and extremely interesting country ❤