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Destinations
Around Ulaanbaatar & Central Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar, capital city of Mongolia established 1639. It is the country’s main center of politics, business and finance, culture and science. About half of the country's populations live in the capital city. There are several museums and monasteries.
The major attractions include panoramic mountain hill Zaisan, Gandan Monastery, Sukhbaatar Square and Bogd Khan Palace Museum.
Here in the capital city Ulaanbaatar you explore a strong contrast between old and new, traditional and modern.It is certainly very interesting for photographers. In the nearby areas are several national parks, where you can practice various activities.
It is the main hub from which foreign tourists start their adventure in this beautiful land. Ulaanbaatar has something for everyone to enjoy with a wide range of performing arts and entertainment, from the traditional throat singing and spectacular contortionist to the likes of concerts pianists, ballerinas, and opera singers. Energetic and always exciting, Ulaanbaatar’s club scene demands to be experienced.
Eastren Mongolia
Except for the Khentiin Nuruu Mountain Range, and some forests surrounding it, eastern Mongolia is pure steppe plain. There is some stunning scenery, and it is one of the world's last great undisturbed grasslands. The most famous and plainest steppe in the country is the far eastern part named Menengyn Tal (tal means 'steppe'). The area is almost uninhabited by people, but home to some of the largest herds of gazelle left on earth.
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Khovsgol Lake & Northern Mongolia
Khorgo volcano and Terkhiin tsagaan nuur national park is one of the most beautiful places of Mongolia, too. With a good local guide, you can see a few places in the surrounding area like caves, cliffs, ger, shaped big stones and of course volcano. Hiking, trekking, mountain climbing, horse riding, fishing and swimming are all good here.
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Gobi desert & Southern Mongolia
This is one of the major tourist destinations which attract travelers with its dream natural beauty. The Gobi Desert is a vast zone of desert and desert steppe covering almost 30 percent of the Mongolian territory. The area is often imagined as a lifeless desert like in many other parts of the world. In reality, most part of the Gobi Desert is a land of steppes and it is the home for camel breeders rich with wildlife and vegetation. Wild asses, camels, snow leopards, mountain sheep and gazelles flourish here, as do different types of flora. Dinosaur skeletons and their petrified eggs have been preserved here to the present day. Mongolians consider that there are 33 different Gobi, where sandy desert occupies only 3 percent of the total territory. Climate is 20- 40 degrees Celsius in summer and severe winter. The Great Gobi Reservation established in 1975 was designated by the United Nations as the fourth largest Biosphere Reserve in the world in 1991. Two areas have been reserved.
Western Mongolia
MOUNTAIN area is situated on the west of the country, and is composed of different types of shale, granites and other rocks of paleozois age. On the western part of Mongolia in Bayan - Ulgii aimak Kazakhs (5 % of Mongolian population) live. One of their interesting activities is they use golden eagle for their hunting. The highest peak of Mongol Altai is the Khuiten peak of Tavan-Bogd range, with the absolute height of 4653 meters. The main range of Mongol Altai-Aktag-Altai starts from the Khuiten peak and extends to the Alag-Altai Mountain, 3607 m above sea level. For sheer beauty it is in no way inferior to that of Matterhorn of Switzerland. Sharp-edged rocky ridges of Aktag-Altai, with eternal snow-caps, attaining an average height of over 3000 m, are full of deep gorges through which foaming streams of glacier-fed mountain rivers dash down. Snow-covered peaks soar into the cloudless sky and the frozen glaciers glitter in the sun's rays. n the Tavan-Bogd range and peaks dimmed with a light-gray cloak of snow particles rise up into the sky.







Mongolia Travel
蒙古旅行
Mongolie voyage
モンゴル旅行
몽골 여행
Монголия путешествий
Mongolia viajes


