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September 8, 2022
Shargaljuut Hot Spring
Shargaljuut Hot Spring consists of more than 100 hot springs and gorges steaming out of granite rocks located on the hill named Khatad. Due to the geothermal action and geotechnical activity, this spring has a unique structure that realistically reflects the natural state of groundwater movement, strong thermal pressure, and the hot and cold environment...
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Ikh Gazriin chuluu
There are many interesting rock formations such as Unaa Khad, Boov Khad, Lus Ezen, Khan Khatan and  Two-Fish Valley. Near the “Tuv Borjigon” tourist resort, there is a monument dedicated to Miss Norovbanzad. N, a famous Mongolian singer and the Leading Singer of the 20th Century in Mongolia. One of her songs, Seruun Saikhan Khangai,...
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Gurvan Tsenkher cave
The height of the inner wall is 15 m, the height from the floor to the ceiling is 20 m, and the ceiling is hollow from the inside to the outside with a spherical roof. The walls of the cave have darkened due to flames of fire proving that the cave was inhabited for a...
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Khuvsgul Lake
There are four islands in Khuvsgul lake: Modon Khui, Khadan Khui, Dalain Khui and Baga Khui. The largest of these is “Dalain Khui” island, which is 126 meters high above the lake’s water level, 3 kilometers long, 2 kilometers wide, covering 5.8 square kilometers in total area, and is covered with dense forest. "Khadan Khui"...
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Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake
There are more than 10 rivers flowing into this lake, the largest of which is the Terkhiin river. The only source that flows out is the 50 kilometers long Suman River which flows into the Chuluut River. On a small island in the middle of the lake, birds build their nests and lay their eggs....
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Equestrian statue of Genghis Khan
The 40-meter-high giant equestrian statue of Genghis Khan, built in Tsonjinboldog, Erdene village, Tuvaimag province, is one of the nine wonders of Mongolia. Here you can see important historical places related to the history of Chinggis Khan, such as Burkhan Khaldun Mountain, Deluun Boldog Hill, and Khuduu Aral. The circular base building of the statue...
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Altai Tavan Bogd mountain
There are more than 280 mountains in Mongolia with the word” Bogd” included in the name, the highest being Altai Tavan Bogd /4374m/. There are many summits with snow all year round including Khuiten, Nairamdal, Burged, Malchin and Ulgii.
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Choir Bogd Mountain
Choir Bogd Mountain is located at an altitude of 1686 meters above sea level in the southern part of the granite distribution and occurrence in the central region of Mongolia. The study of Buddhist philosophy is called Choir, and it is a Borjigon idol, with a tradition of highly educated monks gathering at the Choir...
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Khamar Monastery
It is located 45 km south of Sainshand, the capital of Dornogovi aimag, and more than 20 km from Khan Bayanzurkh Mountain. D.Danzanravjaa, a famous 19th century Mongolian enlightener, poet and nobleman, founded Khamar Monastery in 1820 at the age of 17 in Uvur Khamar. Khamrin Monastery has four sections: Zuun Khuree, Baruun Khuree, Tsokhon,...
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