What’s in a name?
Some of you may be wondering as to the origins of our company name “Taskonir”

It is in fact the name of a horse ridden by the Australian adventurer and writer, Tim Cope, who wrote the book “On the Trail of Ghengis Khan” in which he describes his epic horseback ride from Mongolia to Turkey following in the footsteps of Mongolia’s founding father, Chinggis Khaan,  or Genghis Khan as he is often called outside Mongolia.

Although Tim used several horses on his journey, Taskonir went the whole way with him.
Like the horse of the same name, Taskonir Trading LLC, prides itself on its stamina and fortitude. No job is too difficult and once started will be brought to a successful conclusion to the satisfaction of our clients.

 

Company Principals

Our team of diversely skilled professionals continually push themselves to learn and improve so that we may help you conquer each new challenge on the road to success.

Founder & Director
Ariuntuya or Ari as she is more often called is Mongolian and was born in Ulaanbaatar and although she has spent much of her life in the capital city of Mongolia, she is also widely traveled and has lived in Russia, the USA, England, and Canada and is fluent not only in her native tongue but also in Russian and English. Through a varied career that spans language teaching, humanitarian work with the International Committee of the Red Cross, travel and tourism, project management & staff development with a large foreign-owned enterprise, she has developed a wide range of skills that ensure Taskonir Training LLC will provide its clients with a trustworthy partner in procurement, logistics, business, and tourism services.
Senior Advisor
Steve came to Mongolia in 2011, after 40 + years of senior management experience in 10 countries on 3 continents. On arrival in Mongolia, he ran the authorized Caterpillar Inc. Dealership, and more recently the authorized Importer/Retailer of Porsche and Jaguar Land Rover automobiles. He is now assisting his wife Ari to run Taskonir Trading and their Conference Center at Taskonir Lodge. You can contact Steve on [email protected] or speak to him on +976-9911-6572.

 

Our Services

Our peaceful setting, excellent facilities and attention to detail will ensure that whether you are visiting our Executive Retreat for business or pleasure you will enjoy the experience.

As in many countries dealing with Mongolian government departments and agencies can be daunting, we are here to help with visas, work permits, and company registrations.
We can provide translations from/to Mongolian, English and Russian and other languages on request.
We can provide induction classes covering Mongolian history, culture, politics, and business practices.
We can provide representative services for companies without a permanent presence in Mongolia.

 

Our Facilities & Services

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We have staff available to ensure we meet your every need during your stay.
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Our gers are equipped with electric heating, flush toilets and showers so you can enjoy the Mongolia ger experience with none of the inconveniences.
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We have adequate secure parking and a two-car heated garage for visitors staying overnight during the winter time.
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Whether you arrive by plane or by train or are staying at a hotel or other location in the city we can arrange to pick you up and return you to Ulaanbaatar at the end of your stay.
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Enjoy a complimentary drink on your arrival.
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Terelj is a very safe place but we do have on-site security, so you can fully relax during your stay with us.
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As in many countries dealing with Mongolian government departments and agencies can be daunting, we are here to help with visas, work permits, and company registrations.
About Us
We can provide translations from/to Mongolian, English and Russian and other languages on request.
About Us
We can provide induction classes covering Mongolian history, culture, politics, and business practices.
About Us
We can provide representative services for companies without a permanent presence in Mongolia.