Teplyi Kluch Ukok Mountain Pass, Mongolia
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Mongolia is a large, sparsely populated landlocked nation in Central Asia. It is sandwiched between Russia to the north and China to the south. The westernmost part of Mongolia is also a mere 38 kilometers from the easternmost part of Kazakhstan. The capital of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, which is also the largest city, accounting for 38% of its population.
Mongolia is perhaps best known for the Mongol empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. The area that we know today as Mongolia has been ruled by nomadic tribes for centuries. The Mongols managed to conquer China and ruled as the Yuan Dynasty. When the dynasty collapsed in 1368, the Mongols returned to their nomadic lifestyle, launching occasional raids on China.
Travel Tips of Major Cities in Mongolia
- Ulan Bator
The capital and gateway to Mongolia.
- Erdenet
Second largest city in Mongolia, and site of the world's biggest coppedr mine.
- Hovd
Heritage city rich in Mongol and Kazakh culture.
- Mörön
Capital of Hösgöl, with ancient deerstone archaeological site.
- Tsetserleg
Capital of Arkhangai province, with a few interesting monasteries.
- Ulaangom
Capital of Uvs province, with Dechinravjaalin Khiid Monastery founded in 1757.
- Uliastai
Capital of Zavkhan province, with famous Nine White Stupas of Buddhist Saints, ruins of Manchu Fort and Buddhist temple.
Tourist Attractions
- Uvs Nuur Lake
Largest lake and World Heritage Site in Mongolia.
- Altai Tavan Bogh National Park
National park to the south of Mongolia's highest mountain, with three lakes and a glacier.
- Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve
Biodiversity reserve some 130 km to the southeast of Ulaanbaatar, with mountains, steppes, rivers and lakes.
- Khustain Nuruu National Park
Home to the Takhi wild horses, true wild horses that have never been domesticated.
- Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park
National park with flamming cliffs, sand dunes, canyon and other natural formations.
World Heritage Sites in Mongolia
Landscape in Mongolia between Kharkhorin and Ulan Bator
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