Northern Mongolia

NORTHERN MONGOLIA Ulaanbaatar

Northern Mongolia is a region of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and diverse outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for tourists. Northern Mongolia is a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural experiences. From the pristine waters of Lake Khuvsgul to the rugged beauty of the Darkhad Valley, and the rich traditions of the Tsaatan reindeer herders, this region offers a diverse array of activities and attractions for tourists. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquility, or cultural immersion, northern Mongolia has something to offer every traveler.

Darkhan city

Darkhan city

Darkhan is one of Mongolia's major urban centers, located in the northern part of the country. It serves as the capital of Darkhan-Uul Province and is situated approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) northwest of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

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Erdenet city

Erdenet city

Erdenet is one of Mongolia's largest cities, located in the northern part of the country. It is the capital of Orkhon Province and is situated approximately 370 kilometers (230 miles) northwest of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

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Darkhad tribe

Darkhad tribe

The Darkhad people live in the northern regions of Khovsgol province, specifically in the areas around Ulaan Taiga, the Sayan Mountains, and Lake Khovsgol, which include the Rinchinlhumbe, Tsagaannuur, Ulaan-Uul, and Bayanzurkh soums. They live in the forested taiga, hunt game, reside in yurts, herd reindeer, and raise yaks for their livelihood.

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Delger River

Delger River

The Delger River is 25-40 meters wide at its source and reaches up to 100 meters wide at its lower part. This clearly indicates how large and significant the river is which joins the Selenge River flows further to join the Angara River, which eventually merges with the Yenisei River, reaching the Arctic Ocean.

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Shishged, Tengis rivers

Shishged, Tengis rivers

The Shishged River, a river in northern Mongolia and in Tuva. The Shishged River basin is geographically located between the Khoridol Saridag Range, the Ulaan Taiga Mountains, and the Bayan Range.

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Uran togoo volcano

Uran togoo volcano

Located in the picturesque Bulgan Province of Mongolia, Uran Togoo is an extinct volcano renowned for its stunning natural beauty and geological significance.

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Deer stones at Uushgiin uvur

Deer stones at Uushgiin uvur

Discover mystical deer stones from the Bronze Age and travel back in time. Uushgiin Uvur is situated in the northern part of Mongolia, specifically in the Khuvsgul Province, near the eastern shore of Lake Khuvsgul. It is fascinating and interesting to see a complex of 30 deer stones and bid Khirgisuurs /altar for sacrifice/ and slab burials.

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Darkhad Valley

Darkhad Valley

The Darkhad Valley is a picturesque remote region located in the northern part of Mongolia. It lies within the territory of the Ulaan-Taiga Special Protected Area, which encompasses pristine wilderness and diverse ecosystems.

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Amarbayasgalant Monastery

Amarbayasgalant Monastery

The Amarbayasgalant Monastery, also known as the "Monastery of Tranquil Felicity," is one of the most significant and majestic Buddhist monasteries in Mongolia.

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The Khuvsgul Ice festival

The Khuvsgul Ice festival

Ice festival is an annual event held on the frozen surface of Lake Khuvsgul. The festival typically takes place near the town of Khatgal, which is situated on the southern shore of the lake.

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Khuvsgul Lake

Khuvsgul Lake

Khuvsgul Lake, often referred to as the "Blue Pearl of Mongolia," is one of the country's most treasured natural wonders. Located in the northern part of Mongolia, near the Russian border, this pristine lake and its surrounding region offer a wealth of activities and experiences for tourists.

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