Time Zones in Mongolia

View Mongolia’s current time zones, UTC offsets, DST status, and tools to compare local time with cities and time zones worldwide.

Ulan Bator
Mongolia · +08
Ulan Bator Standard TimeGMT +08Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Ulan Bator
Pop. 844,818
Darhan
Pop. 74,300
Khovd
Pop. 30,500
Ölgii
Pop. 28,400
Ulaangom
Pop. 28,085
Mörön
Pop. 27,690
Bayanhongor
Pop. 26,252
Arvayheer
Pop. 25,622
Sühbaatar
Pop. 24,235
Dzüünharaa
Pop. 18,830
Зуунмод
Pop. 17,630
Uliastay
Pop. 16,240
Baruun-Urt
Pop. 15,805
Altai
Pop. 15,800
Mandalgovi
Pop. 15,430
Dalandzadgad
Pop. 15,093
Undurkhaan
Pop. 14,723
Choyr
Pop. 9,895
Tosontsengel
Pop. 9,526
Kharkhorin
Pop. 8,977
Tsengel
Pop. 8,348
Turt
Pop. 2,140
Ulaanhudag
Pop. 1,500
Ereencav
Pop. 23
Choibalsan
Pop. 23
Tsagaantüngi
Pop. 0
Tegsh
Pop. 0
Talshand
Pop. 0
Uujim
Pop. 0
Tsetserleg
Pop. 0
Üyönch
Pop. 0
Urdgol
Pop. 0
Tseel
Pop. 0
Tsalgar
Pop. 0
Ulaantolgoy
Pop. 0
Tsetsegnuur
Pop. 0
Tögrög
Pop. 0
Tsahir
Pop. 0
Tsagaan-Olom
Pop. 0
Tolbo
Pop. 0
Tögöl
Pop. 0
Övögdiy
Pop. 0
Tsenher
Pop. 0
Tooromt
Pop. 0
Shiree
Pop. 0
Sharga
Pop. 0
Tahilt
Pop. 0
Taygan
Pop. 0
Nuga
Pop. 0
Sharbulag
Pop. 0
Oygon
Pop. 0
Rashaant
Pop. 0
Orgil
Pop. 0
Mandal
Pop. 0
Sayn-Ust
Pop. 0
Tsagaanchuluut
Pop. 0
Sangiyn Dalay
Pop. 0
Nogoonnuur
Pop. 0
Naranbulag
Pop. 0
Tsagaanhayrhan
Pop. 0
Namir
Pop. 0
Jargalant
Pop. 0
Höshööt
Pop. 0
Hungiy
Pop. 0
Ider
Pop. 0
Hödrögö
Pop. 0
Hunt
Pop. 0
Havtsal
Pop. 0
Holboo
Pop. 0
Höviyn Am
Pop. 0
Höhtolgoy
Pop. 0
Harmod
Pop. 0
Halban
Pop. 0
Erdenet
Pop. 0
Harhiraa
Pop. 0
Har-Us
Pop. 0
Dzöölön
Pop. 0
Dzüyl
Pop. 0
Dzüünhövöö
Pop. 0
Chihertey
Pop. 0
Dzadgay
Pop. 0
Chandmanĭ
Pop. 0
Haliun
Pop. 0
Dzalaa
Pop. 0
Duut
Pop. 0
Dzel
Pop. 0
Dzuunmod
Pop. 0
Delgermörön
Pop. 0
Dzag
Pop. 0
Dzür
Pop. 0
Darvi
Pop. 0
Buyant
Pop. 0
Tsagaannuur
Pop. 0
Bugat
Pop. 0
Buga
Pop. 0
Bulgan
Pop. 0
Buyanbat
Pop. 0
Bürenhayrhan
Pop. 0
Bilüü
Pop. 0
Bor-Üdzüür
Pop. 0
Bayanbulag
Pop. 0
Bayshint
Pop. 0
Altanbulag
Pop. 0
Bayan-Ovoo
Pop. 0
Bayansayr
Pop. 0
Bayanhoshuu
Pop. 0
Altanteel
Pop. 0
Bayangol
Pop. 0
Altan
Pop. 0
Baruunturuun
Pop. 0
Balgatay
Pop. 0
Bayan
Pop. 0
Uldz
Pop. 0
Altraga
Pop. 0
Urt
Pop. 0
Üydzen
Pop. 0
Ulaandel
Pop. 0
Altay
Pop. 0
Uubulan
Pop. 0
Ulaanjirem
Pop. 0
Ulaan-Uul
Pop. 0
Aldar
Pop. 0
Ulaanhad
Pop. 0
Tsomog
Pop. 0
Horgo
Pop. 0
Bayan-Uhaa
Pop. 0
Tsul-Ulaan
Pop. 0
Tsagaandörvölj
Pop. 0
Töhöm
Pop. 0
Ongon
Pop. 0
Tsagaan-Ovoo
Pop. 0
Suugaant
Pop. 0
Saynshand
Pop. 0
Dashinchilling
Pop. 0
Sergelen
Pop. 0
Onon
Pop. 0
Ulaan-Ereg
Pop. 0
Shireet
Pop. 0
Tsant
Pop. 0
Senj
Pop. 0
Sört
Pop. 0
Tsoohor
Pop. 0
Teel
Pop. 0
Sümiyn Bulag
Pop. 0
Sharhulsan
Pop. 0
Selenge
Pop. 0
Sharïngol
Pop. 0
Tavanbulag
Pop. 0
Teshig
Pop. 0
Orhontuul
Pop. 0
Örgön
Pop. 0
Ovoot
Pop. 0
Tsagaanders
Pop. 0
Tavin
Pop. 0
Övt
Pop. 0
Öndörhoshuu
Pop. 0
Ögöömör
Pop. 0
Ongi
Pop. 0
Öldziyt
Pop. 0
Nomgon
Pop. 0
Nart
Pop. 0
Nüden
Pop. 0
Modot
Pop. 0
Mönhbulag
Pop. 0
Mayhan
Pop. 0
Manhan
Pop. 0
Mardzad
Pop. 0
Javhlant
Pop. 0
Maanĭt
Pop. 0
Hulstay
Pop. 0
Huurch
Pop. 0
Javarthushuu
Pop. 0
Ihbulag
Pop. 0
Lün
Pop. 0
Hujirt
Pop. 0
Hutag
Pop. 0
Ihsüüj
Pop. 0
Hövsgöl
Pop. 0
Dzüünkharaa
Pop. 0
Ingettolgoy
Pop. 0
Khujirt
Pop. 0
Noyon Suma
Pop. 0
Hüremt
Pop. 0
Hovd
Pop. 0
Herlen
Pop. 0
Tsagaan-Owoo
Pop. 0
Undur Sume
Pop. 0
Horiult
Pop. 0
Ergel
Pop. 0
Hanhöhiy
Pop. 0
Hashaat
Pop. 0
Havirga
Pop. 0
Dzüünbulag
Pop. 0
Delgerhaan
Pop. 0
Hatansuudal
Pop. 0
Hongor
Pop. 0
Haylaastay
Pop. 0
Eg-Uur
Pop. 0
Höhbürd
Pop. 0
Orhon
Pop. 0
Erdenetsogt
Pop. 0
Haraat
Pop. 0
Hajuu-Us
Pop. 0
Hoolt
Pop. 0
Dzogsool
Pop. 0
Dzaanhoshuu
Pop. 0
Dzelter
Pop. 0
Hatavch
Pop. 0
Dund-Urt
Pop. 0
Erhet
Pop. 0
Enhtal
Pop. 0
Bayantöhöm
Pop. 0
Arhust
Pop. 0
Hotont
Pop. 0
Bayantsagaan
Pop. 0
Bayan Uula Sumu
Pop. 0
Dashbalbar
Pop. 0
Eg
Pop. 0
Dzegstey
Pop. 0
Dalay
Pop. 0
Bayanbaraat
Pop. 0
Badrah
Pop. 0
Hushaat
Pop. 0
Bayandelger
Pop. 0
Bat-Öldziyt
Pop. 0
Bumbat
Pop. 0
Dundbürd
Pop. 0
Baruunsuu
Pop. 0
Bulag
Pop. 0
Arguut
Pop. 0
Bulagtay
Pop. 0
Böhöt
Pop. 0
Chonogol
Pop. 0
Doloon
Pop. 0
Bayan-Ulaan
Pop. 0
Avdzaga
Pop. 0
Burgaltay
Pop. 0
Bulagiyn Denj
Pop. 0
Bayasgalant
Pop. 0
Bornuur
Pop. 0
Bugant
Pop. 0
Bodĭ
Pop. 0
Avraga
Pop. 0
Ar-Asgat
Pop. 0
Asgat
Pop. 0
Amardalay
Pop. 0
Ulaanshiveet
Pop. 0
Argalant
Pop. 0
Argatay
Pop. 0
Altan-Ovoo
Pop. 0
Shiveegovĭ
Pop. 0
Bayantal
Pop. 0
Sümber
Pop. 0
Höshigiyn-Ar
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Mongolia

  1. Open the Mongolia time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/mongolia to load Mongolia with Ulaanbaatar as the main reference row. This is useful if you are planning a call with a supplier in Ulaanbaatar, coordinating a mining project schedule, or checking whether business hours in Mongolia overlap with teams in Europe or East Asia.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click “+ Add City” and add cities such as Beijing, Moscow, and London to compare Mongolia with major trade, logistics, and finance hubs. Beijing is especially relevant because much of Mongolia’s trade moves through China, while London helps commodity, banking, and international legal teams see whether there is any same-day overlap.

  3. Select a working time visually: Use the Select button to enter selection mode, then drag across the Mongolia row from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Ulaanbaatar. On standard Mongolia time, that same window is 1:00 AM to 4:00 AM in London and 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Beijing for most of the year, showing why China-facing meetings are easy to schedule but UK calls usually need Mongolia’s late afternoon.

  4. Export the meeting window: After selecting the range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. That makes it easy to send a confirmed time block to a remote engineering team, a freight forwarder, or an investor group so everyone sees the meeting in their own local time automatically.

Time Zones in Mongolia

Mongolia uses two standard time zones. The main zone is Ulaanbaatar Time (ULAT), UTC+8, which is used by Ulaanbaatar and most of the country’s population and economic activity. The western part of the country uses Hovd Time (HOVT), UTC+7, which is 1 hour behind Ulaanbaatar.

This means Mongolia is not a single-zone country like China, and it is also not as fragmented as Russia or the United States. When it is 9:00 AM in Ulaanbaatar (UTC+8), it is 8:00 AM in Hovd (UTC+7) and 1:00 AM UTC. For domestic coordination, this one-hour internal difference matters for government administration, transport schedules, school times, and business operations between western aimags and the capital.

A notable feature of Mongolia’s time system is that it does not use a half-hour or quarter-hour offset such as India’s UTC+5:30 or Nepal’s UTC+5:45. Its offsets are whole hours, which simplifies scheduling with nearby countries: Ulaanbaatar matches Beijing at UTC+8, while western Mongolia sits closer to parts of Central Asia at UTC+7.

Mongolia Country Details

Mongolia is a landlocked country in Asia located between Russia to the north and China to the south, giving it strategic importance for overland trade, mining exports, and regional transport corridors. Its capital is Ulaanbaatar, the country’s political, financial, and cultural center, where a large share of the population and most national institutions are concentrated.

The country has a population of 3,170,208 and a land area of 1,565,000 km², making it one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries. That low population density affects travel and communications planning: journeys between provincial centers can be long, and business operations in mining, logistics, and infrastructure often rely on careful time coordination across remote regions.

Mongolia’s official currency is the Mongolian tögrög, abbreviated MNT, which is used for domestic salaries, retail payments, transport, and local contracts. The listed languages are mn and ru, meaning Mongolian is the primary national language while Russian remains relevant in some cross-border, technical, and historical contexts; the international dialing code is +976, which is required when calling Mongolia from abroad.

Daylight Saving Time in Mongolia

Mongolia does not currently observe daylight saving time. Clocks stay on standard time year-round, so Ulaanbaatar remains on UTC+8 and Hovd remains on UTC+7 without seasonal clock changes. For users scheduling meetings, this means Mongolia’s local time is stable throughout the year, unlike Europe or North America where offsets shift in March and October or November.

Mongolia did use daylight saving time in the past, but the policy was discontinued in recent years. The country abolished DST after 2016, so there are no current spring-forward or fall-back clock changes to track. This is important for recurring meetings: a weekly call with Ulaanbaatar will stay fixed in Mongolia, but the corresponding local time in cities like London or New York will change when those places enter or leave DST.

Regional differences inside Mongolia are based on the country’s two standard time zones, not on different DST rules. Western areas using HOVT (UTC+7) do not switch clocks seasonally either, so the 1-hour gap between Hovd and Ulaanbaatar remains consistent all year.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Mongolia have?

Mongolia has two time zones. Most of the country, including Ulaanbaatar, uses Ulaanbaatar Time (ULAT), UTC+8, while parts of western Mongolia use Hovd Time (HOVT), UTC+7. This means internal scheduling can require a one-hour adjustment when coordinating between the capital and western provinces.

does Mongolia use daylight saving time?

No, Mongolia does not currently use daylight saving time. The country stopped observing DST after 2016, so clocks no longer move forward in spring or back in autumn. That makes Mongolia easier to schedule with year-round, although the time difference with Europe and North America still changes when those regions switch DST on or off.

what is the time difference between Mongolia and UTC?

The time difference depends on which part of Mongolia you mean. Ulaanbaatar and most of the country are UTC+8, while western Mongolia is UTC+7. So when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 8:00 PM in Ulaanbaatar and 7:00 PM in Hovd.

what currency does Mongolia use?

Mongolia uses the Mongolian tögrög, abbreviated MNT. It is the national currency used for everyday purchases, wages, domestic invoicing, and local business transactions. If you are traveling or paying a local vendor, prices inside Mongolia are normally quoted in tögrög rather than in US dollars or Chinese yuan.

what is the dialing code for Mongolia?

The international dialing code for Mongolia is +976. If you are calling a business, hotel, logistics provider, or government office in Mongolia from another country, you need to enter +976 before the local number. This applies whether you are calling Ulaanbaatar or another region inside the country.

what time zone is Ulaanbaatar in?

Ulaanbaatar uses Ulaanbaatar Time (ULAT), UTC+8. It does not currently change for daylight saving time, so the capital stays on the same offset throughout the year. This is the time zone most travelers and business users mean when they search for “Mongolia time.”

is Mongolia the same time as China?

For most of the country, especially Ulaanbaatar, yes—Mongolia’s main time zone is UTC+8, the same as China Standard Time used in Beijing and Shanghai. However, western Mongolia uses UTC+7, so that region is 1 hour behind China. This matters for trucking, border trade, and domestic coordination across Mongolia’s west-to-east span.