Destinations and places you must see when you travel in Mongolia
In the early 1900s, between 1904 and 1908, the architectural, sculptural, painting assembly complex, the Temple of Choijin Lama, was built in dedication to Governor Choijijn Luvsankhaidav. The layout was designed and administrated by craftsman Lama Ombyn of Khuree. The Temple embodies the artistic minds and skills of approximately 300 of Mongolia’s finest craftsmen gathered…
This museum is an ideal place for those who are eager to discover the base of Mongolian history, culture, and tradition. National Museum of Mongolia showcases over 6000 pieces artefacts dated from pre-historic time to present-day Mongolia. In the first hall, you can see the human evolution process and how humankind first spread throughout the…
Historic Zaisan memorial is a steep hill that sits between sacred Bogd Khan mountain and Ulaanbaatar city. According to a legend, Zaisan hill was a secret meeting point for Mongolian revolutionists who led the Mongolian Revolution of 1911. In 1971, the Soviets built a memorial, on top of Zaisan hill, in the memory of Russian…
Sukhbaatar square is situated in the front of Government Palace and is the main square of Ulaanbaatar city. The square was named after revolutionary leader Sukhbaatar, who led the Mongolian force during the independence movement against the Chinese occupation in 1921. In the middle of the square, 14 m tall equestrian statue of Sukhbaatar was…
Gandantegchinlen Monastery simply referred to as Gandan is the main Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. The Tibetan name translates to Great Place of Complete Joy. It is a lively monastery open to everyone. Hundreds of people come here from all around the country to pray to Buddha. The Gandan monastery offers you an insightful look into…
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum, formerly known as Green Palace, was built between 1893-1903. It is served as an official residence of Mongolian Theocratic Ruler, the Bogd Khaan. His holiness the Bogd Khaan reigned over the country and conducted affairs of state and religion from the Green Palace up until he died in 1924. Those who…
Ulaanbaatar is the capital, and largest city of Mongolia with citizens of 1.5 million, which equals to half of the total population. It is a fast-growing city, and it is the cultural, industrial, and financial heart of the nation. The city offers you an insightful understanding of Mongolian history, culture, and its people. Ulaanbaatar is…
The deepest lake in Central Asia, Khuvsgul lake is known for its pristine nature, lush forest, crystal rivers and pure water. It was formed by tectonic force at 1645 m above sea level. The Khuvsgul lake is believed to hold 70% of the country’s freshwater and 0.4% of total freshwater in the world. If you…
Yolyn am, also know as Vulture Valley, is one of the beautiful gorges of Gurvan Saikhan mountain. Gurvan Saikhan mountain has rich fauna and flora and this particular valley was named after Lammergeier as this giant raptor domain the area. Big mammals such as ibex and big horned sheep, or argali sheep, are occasionally encountered…
Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, well known as White Lake, is the heart of Khorgo – Terkhiin Tsagaan lake National Park. The lake covers an area of 61 square km (23,55 square miles). White lake is a jewel of Khangai Mountain range and one of the crystal freshwater lakes of the country. The eruption of Khorgo Volcano…