Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Mongolia face legal and social challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ people, though there have been substantial improvements since the s. Homosexuality was criminalised in Mongolia in through its Criminal Code. Subscribe to our Gay Travel Newsletter here. Travel is a relatively new industry in Mongolia. The massive yet scarcely populated country is the perfect launchpad for horseback riding which Mongolia is famous for , hiking, cycling and numerous watersports.
In Mongolia, the legal status of LGBT rights varies between citizens and tourists. Homosexuality is legal for both locals and visitors, but gay marriage is not recognized. Dorjjantsan Ganbaatar, who goes by Jack, muses. The question hangs, just momentarily, for a split second in the air. He and I had been discussing the lives of LGBT people in Mongolia for close to an hour before we arrive at this question — a question….
LGBT Rights in Mongolia: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more. Legal Gender Recognition Possible? Mongolia has made significant strides in upholding the human rights of LGBTIQ people since the decriminalization of same-sex relations in However, challenges remain, particularly in marriage equality, as the Constitution explicitly prohibits same-sex marriages.
We left Mongolia scratching our heads at the complexity of the whole country: the jarring growth of the dusty city, the amazing and vast beauty of the countryside, and the state of things for our LGBT brothers and sisters there. Read about the time we stumbled on the only gay bar in Mongolia called Hanzo in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar. He spends hours reading historical fiction about the Genghis Khan dynasty or watching documentaries about Kublai Khan. We visited Mongolia during our big Asia trip in July when the famous Naadam Festival was taking place.