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08/03/24

Must Visit Places in Mongolia

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Bayanzurkh, Khövsgöl: The blue freshwater lake of Khövsgöl Nuur is very often the first place travelers see in Khövsgöl Province in the northern part of Mongolia. 

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. Karakorum and Erdene Zuu Monastery: Once the capital of the Mongol Empire, Karakorum is a fascinating place that is certainly worth a visit if you’re interested in learning more about the history and culture of the Mongols. 

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Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur: Meaning ‘Great White Lake’ in English, Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur is aptly named, as its reflective waters beautifully mirror the skies and clouds above.  

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Orkhon Valley: Lying almost slap bang in the middle of Mongolia, it’s in the scenic Orkhon Valley where the sacred mountain-forest of Otuken was believed to be.

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Genghis Khan Statue Complex: Simply breathtaking, the gigantic statue of Genghis Khan atop his horse glimmers in the light as he imperiously looks out over all the steppe and mountains surrounding the complex. 

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Khovsgol Lake: Surrounded by a glorious national park of the same name that is home to lots of towering mountains and sweeping valleys, Khövsgöl Lake is set in a stunning location.

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Ulaanbaatar: Home to almost half of the country’s population, the sprawling city of Ulaanbaatar is Mongolia’s capital, as well as its cultural, administrative, and commercial heart.

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Altai Tavan Bogd National Park: Located in the western corner of the country, the national park is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in Mongolia. 

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