In Ulangom, in 2015, we rented a very expensive (by their standards) hotel for one night. With breakfast, schmurdyak's laundry and a guarded parking lot. To the roar of the local karaoke bar and restaurant. But even if they had started a cannonade, we still wouldn't have heard. Firstly, the sound insulation is excellent. Secondly, after the whistling of the wind and overcoming the directions, we had a "lump of purple" for their musical fireworks.
They only paid a thousand rubles for everything about everything!!! Because we spent the remaining tugriks on the famous Mongolian socks for our women's battalion. Only the wooden ones remained. Without any bargaining — on the principle of "will a thousand suit you?" Although it was possible to bargain. In Mongolian, for example. But we were understood quite well in Russian.
Professionals, however.
After the prices in 2015 for hotels in the Urals, western Siberia and Altai (where the price tag for economy class rooms starts at several thousand), it was almost free. And even behind the cordon.