Khorgo-Terkh National Park
Khorgo-Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur National Park covers the picturesque Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake and the nearby Khorgo Mountain (a recently extinct volcano) in the north central khangai Mountains of Mongolia. The marshes along the west end of the lake are an important breeding and staging area for birds. The park is located in Tariat District of Arkhangai […]
Tsenkher Hot Springs
Tsenkher hot springs are located 30 km south of Tsetserleg city in a beautiful forested mountain valley in Arkhangai province. The +90″C hot spring water is supposed to have healing and relaxation properties. There are number of tourist camps and resorts.
Ugii Lake
Ögii Lake is a freshwater lake, 7.9 km long, 5 km wide located in eastern Arkhangai, in central Mongolia. The lake, designated as a Ramsar Site of International Importance, is known for its fish and for birdlife. It is a stopover point for migrating waterbirds of the family Anatidae. Almost half the lake is less […]
Orkhon Waterfall
The Orkhon Waterfall, locally known as Ulaan Tsutgalan (meaning “Red Confluence”), is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in Mongolia. Located in the heart of the Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers a stunning contrast of white water against black volcanic rock. 1. Key Facts Dimensions: The waterfall is approximately […]
Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune
Elsen tasarkhai is part of Mongolia’s sand dunes, which stretches along Tuv, Uvurkhangai and Burgan provinces. The dunes are 80km long. The widest part of the dunes is located in the Ikh Mongol Mountains and covers an area of 9-10 km2.
Khushuu Tsaidam Monuments
This museum was built in 2010 by resolution of Mongolian Government. Khushuu Tsaidam Monument to Bilge Khaan and Kul Tegin, dated back to 732 AD, were found 47 km to the northwest of Kharkhorin, part of the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape UNESCO world heritage site. This collection of historical heritage includes stone monuments with runic […]
Tuvkhun Monastery
Tövkhön Monastery, one of Mongolia’s oldest Buddhist monasteries, is located on the border of Övörkhangai Province and Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia, about 47 km (29 mi) southwest of Kharkhorin. Tövkhön Monastery was first established in 1648, by the 14-year-old Zanabazar, the first Jebtsundamba Khutuktu and spiritual head of Mongolian Tibetan Buddhism. He determined that […]
Kharakorum & Erdenezuu Monastery
Karakorum was the capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260 and of the Northern Yuan dynasty in the 14–15th centuries. Its ruins lie in the northwestern corner of the Övörkhangai Province of modern-day Mongolia, near today’s town of Kharkhorin and adjacent to the Erdene Zuu Monastery, the probably earliest surviving Buddhist monastery in […]