Hitchhiking from Kyakhta
Hitchhiking to Kyakhta
Recent reviews mentioning Kyakhta
50.43178, 106.39517
Fakte mi bezonis atendi gxis uno inter la policistoj trovis min veturado. malfelicxe mia rusa ne estis tre bona por ekklarigi kiun mi volis.―Jurobola
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Familio haltis al mi, iomete poste la stacio. Bona loko.―Jurobola
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Walk past the two gas stations as there are many cars which go until only there and go back to the town. Here, you can hitch a ride at least until Sukhbaataar.―Canaydemir
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I second the earlier comment. Move out of the town and make absolutely sure the driver will take you for free. I got a hitch from here and was forced to pay a fee (I took it up with the police, but still ended up paying something).―Dennis Prooi
50.32022, 106.49002
I get a ride right to Ulaanbaatar with Russian-speak driver after one hour. :)June 2015.
Cheers! //Yriy
―Ripys
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―Canaydemir
50.43178, 106.39517
―Canaydemir
50.30496, 106.49315
It's definitely a good place to catch a ride to at least next city. There is no people who are bothering you with unnecessary advices, or who simply try to make money of you. You should be prepared to wait little while as there is no much traffic here.―Anonymous
50.32022, 106.49002
I would not recommend to hitchhike here as there is lots of taxi drivers who are trying to make money of you. Its better to go outside of this village where you should soon enough catch a ride at least to the next city. Always say that you would like to travel for free otherwise you maybe asked to pay afterwards.―Anonymous
50.43178, 106.39517
There is a passport check-point 3 km. before Kyakhta and the driver will probably drop you off here. You may have to wait while they check your passport and try to figure out what you are doing. They don't want you to linger around this buffer zone, so an officer took me in his car and dropped me off right at the border.―Anonymous
50.3297, 106.48143
It is not possible to cross the border on foot, so there will be taxis and minibuses who will try to take you. They will tell you that you cannot hitchhike. Don't give up and ask other people who are crossing the border in their own vehicles. But also make it clear to them that you are not going to pay for the ride. You will need to write the licence plate number of the car on an immigration form when you enter Mongolia.―Anonymous