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Khetsuu Khad is an enormous rock up to 20 m high, that lies across 5 to 7 km, sticking out of water below Khyargas lake. Peak of the rock is above the lake water and it attracts migrotary cormorant
Ganga Nuur is a Lake at the northeastern edge of the vast sand dune belt of Moltsog Els. The Lake covers 4 square kilometers, and is fresh water. It is located 11 kilometers south east of the center
Asralt Khairkhan (Mongolian: Асралт хайрхан, lit. "solicitous holy mountain") is a mountain in Erdene, Tuv Province in central Mongolia. It has an elevation of 2,799 metres (9,183 ft) and
The Tuul River or Tula River is a river in central and northern Mongolia. Sacred to the Mongols, the Tuul is generally called the Khatan (Queen) Tuul in Mongolian. It is 704 kilometres or 437 miles
The Orkhon River is a river in Mongolia. It rises in the Khangai Mountains in the Tsenkher sum of Arkhangai aimag at the foot of the Suvraga Khairkhan mountain. From there, it crosses the border
Taikhar Rock is located 22 kilometres (14 miles) northeast from Tsetserleg, in the village of Ikh Tamir, south the Khoid Tamir River. It’s a big 20-metres (66 feet) high granite rock, covered with
The Burkhan Khaldun is one of the Khentii Mountains in the Khentii Province of northeastern Mongolia. The mountain or its locality is believed to be the birthplace of Genghis Khan as well as his
Munkhkhairkhan Mountain is the second highest mountain in Mongolia, located in the Khovd Province. You can walk up the peak if you approach from the North side. There is plenty of snow and ice on
The twin peaks of Kharkhiraa Mountain (4037m) and Tiirgen Uul (3965m), which dominate the western part of the aimag, are curiously almost equidistant between Achit, Uiireg and Uvs lakes. As vital
The road between Ulaangom and Moron passes the Boorog Deliin Els sand dunes, which apparently form the northern most desert on earth. The sand dunes lead to Altan Els (Golden Sands), part of the Uvs
About 35km north-west of Tsenkhermandal, the small Khokh Nuur (Blue Lake) is said to be where Temujin was crowned Chinggis Khaan in 1206. There is a small plaque that marks the coronation spot,
Khuvsgul lake is the deepest and holds almost 70% of Mongolia's fresh water, located northern border Mongolia. The lake itself is an astonishing sight for travelers. There are lots of activities