The region of Western Mongolia, which can represent the characteristics of the natural region and is rich in habitats of animals and plants endangered not only in Mongolia, but also in the world, as well as historical and cultural monuments, naturally attracts the attention of tourists. This region ...
It is a rocky orphan mountain made of small grains of granite located in the depression between the Mongolian Altai Mountains and the Gobi Altai Mountains in the Tsogt Sum area of the Gobi-Altai province. It is 200 km away from Altai city in the southwest of Mongolia. Since 1992, this 22.475-hectare...
Uvs Lake is the largest in Mongolia in terms of area, 84 km long, 79 km wide, and 3,350 square kilometers in size. This lake is constant with no outflow, and immediately has 5 times more salt than sea salt. One feature is that it is a flat lake in a valley, so it is difficult to look at it from a be...
Otgontenger ( "Youngest sky") is the highest peak in the Khangai Mountains in Mongolia. Its summit is currently calculated to reach an elevation of 4,008 meters above mean sea level (some earlier topographic maps record a maximum elevation of 4,021 m). The mountain is l...
Altai Tavan Bogd National Park is a national park in Bayan – Ulgii province of western Mongolia. The park includes the Mongolian side of the Tavan Bogd massif, which is divided by the triple border with Russia and China in the Altai Mountains. It covers 6362 square kilometres and is located south o...
One of the branch mountains of Mongolian Altai, it is located in a direction from south to northwest through the areas of Umnogov, Hovd, Tarialan and Ulaangom sum of Uvs province. Big rivers such as Kharhiraa, Namir, Uliastai, Burgast and Shivert flow from the mountains of Kharkhiraa. The peak is Mu...
Mount Tsambagarav is a snow-capped mountain with a height of 4195 meters. This mountain is in the Mongolian Altai Mountains, rich in wildlife. This Tsambagarav mountain is suitable for climbing and hiking activities. In the past, the local herders called Mount Tsambagarav as a Tsats (Snowpeak). A cr...
Khyargas lake is located in the Uvs province in the Great Lake’s Depression at an altitude of approximately 1025m above see level. From its size of 75km long by 31km large, it is considered the second main lake on the west part of Mongolia, being one of the 4 lakes in Mongolia that have a surface ar...